The Pro Football Hall of Fame revealed its All-Decade Team for the 2010s on Monday. Two players from the Detroit Lions, Calvin Johnson and Ndamukong Suh, made the first-team honors.
Johnson spent the 2010-2015 seasons with the Lions before retiring. He made the Pro Bowl every season he played during the decade and earned three 1st-team All-Pro nods (2011-2013). In 2012 Johnson set the NFL record for receiving yards with 1,964.
His ranks during the 2010-2015 seasons overall:
Receptions: 2nd
Receiving yards: 1st, by over 1,300
Receiving TDs: 1st
Suh stood out at defensive tackle for the Lions from 2010-2014. Like Johnson, he earned 1st-team All-Pro honors three times in that span. Suh has bounced around the last few years but the second overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft remains one of the best at his craft.
The full list of the All-Decade team is available at the Pro Football Hall of Fame website.