Top 100 players in Arizona Cardinals franchise history: 80-71

GLENDALE, AZ - NOVEMBER 26: Marqise Lee #11 of the Jacksonville Jaguars is tackled by Tyrann Mathieu #32 of the Arizona Cardinals in the second half at University of Phoenix Stadium on November 26, 2017 in Glendale, Arizona. The Arizona Cardinals won 27-24. (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images)
GLENDALE, AZ - NOVEMBER 26: Marqise Lee #11 of the Jacksonville Jaguars is tackled by Tyrann Mathieu #32 of the Arizona Cardinals in the second half at University of Phoenix Stadium on November 26, 2017 in Glendale, Arizona. The Arizona Cardinals won 27-24. (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images) /
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8 Oct 2000: Frank Sanders #81 of the Arizona Cardinals races while holding the ball during the game against the Cleveland Browns at the Sun Devil Stadium in Phoenix, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the Browns 29-21.Mandatory Credit: Donald Miralle /Allsport
8 Oct 2000: Frank Sanders #81 of the Arizona Cardinals races while holding the ball during the game against the Cleveland Browns at the Sun Devil Stadium in Phoenix, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the Browns 29-21.Mandatory Credit: Donald Miralle /Allsport /

#72 Frank Sanders

Drafted by the Cardinals in the second round of the 1995 NFL Draft out of the University of Auburn, he played eight of his nine NFL seasons with the team.  He finished out his career with one season with the Ravens in 2003.

Sanders started all but three games he played in from 1995-2002 in Arizona.  He had two 1,000-plus receiving seasons in 1997 and 1998.  He just missed out on 1,000-yards, finishing with 954 in 1999.

All 24 of his career touchdowns took place as a Cardinal.  He had his best season in 1998 (seems to be a recurring theme with a number of players on that squad) when he caught 89 passes for 1,145-yards.  He had seven receptions in their two playoff games that season.

Sanders also finishes his career with one pass completed.  In 1997 he completed his only pass attempt for 26-yards.  Can’t get much better than 100 percent.