You can't be underrated in a year when you're an all pro. He's considered the best fullback in football, and I agree. I say Willie McGinnest. Very rarely mentioned among the NFL greats at DE/OLB, but he hold the record for playoff sacks, with far fewer games than Reggie White and Bruce Smith. Time and again over his career, he has come up w/ the big play when we need it. Remember the sack last year on 3rd down against Indi, in the regular season to push them to the brink of field goal range, when Vanderjagt missed? Classic Willie.Seahawks: Mack Strong, FB.
Lead blocker who paves the way for all those yards for the RB's for the last decade - the main reason the Seahawks have been so successful running the ball over tha span, since he predates Walter Jones. Used to be the best player in the NFL who had never made a Pro Bowl - going this year. Good pass catcher. Best name for a fullback ever.
I seriously doubt any Seahawks fans will pick anyone else.
But, there are many on the Pats. Kevin Faulk? Both the rookie linemen Logan Mankins and Nick Kaczur. Ellis Hobbs and James Sanders. Not superstars, but just solid football players. Mike Vrabell. Rosie Colvin. Before last year, and for many this year, the great Tedy Bruschi. People talk about how it's all scheme, but it's not. These guys are players.