Right guard: Randall McDaniel. Fun side story: I remember McDaniel going on the PA & Dubay show many years ago and retelling a story about Patrick Chukwurah (remember him?). I was hoping they would sign McDaniel for 3 more years. Randall McDaniel credits the nurturers and mentors who exhorted him to keep pushing forward. I think I would have to go with Randall McDaniel. Former Vikings guard Randall McDaniel will go into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Aug. 8, putting the final statement on a career full of accomplishments. Typically when players get to the end of their contracts, most fans regret the team signing them for that long. He was so good for so long. Randall McDaniel, Arizona State offensive guard 1984-1987, walks to the stage during the Hall of Famer Pep Rally Saturday July 18, 2009 in South Bend, Ind. Mike Morris made some comment that I don't remember however Randall said to Mike, "get down in your stance and snap the ball." About 20 thousand men have played in the National Football League since its inception, and less than 300 belong to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Just had a gift for the position. Right tackle: Walter Jones. Flipping him to the right side because he was equally strong in the run game. McDaniel was also inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on January 31, 2009. Worst stance in football. Randall McDaniel still looks as if he could lower his 6-foot-4, 275-pound frame into that strange, off-balance stance and line up at left guard, poised to plow into the guy on the other side. Technically not that sound. — Jeff Kilty in Sacramento. Other than his dominance as a relatively undersized guard, … The whole “bowed-leg stance” and pancaking defensive linemen was simply awesome to watch. Randall said I'm quick and strong. Would the odd pre-snap stance McDaniel used be a factor? A multi-use sports center was built in Randall's hometown of Avondale in 2010 and was named in his honor (Randall McDaniel Sports Complex). The Stance. MINNEAPOLIS—Randall McDaniel still looks as if he could lower his 6-foot-4, 275-pound frame into that strange, off-balance stance and line up at left guard, poised to plow into the guy on the… Randall McDaniel was listening to the conversation and said "how about me?" McDaniel's bust, sculpted by Scott Myers, was unveiled at the Enshrinement Ceremony on August 8, 2009. Love this question, Jeff. Randall was telling this story about how Patrick was flying around during practice "making plays" and cocking off to the offensive line about how he was "unblockable" and a superstar. Randall McDaniel still looks as if he could lower his 6-foot-4, 275-pound frame into that strange, off-balance stance and line up at left guard, poised to plow into the guy on the other side. Randall McDaniel is the only Arizona athlete and native of Arizona that's ever been selected to the Hall of Fame. He has other work to …