Both in terms of on-field play and off-field significance, there is simply no contest at #49: Bobby Mitchell is the easy winner.
Mitchell was already an established NFL standout when he came to the Redskins from the Cleveland Browns in 1962. The Skins had gotten an eyeful of Mitchell in a 1959 game in which the then-running back ran for 232 yards and three touchdowns on just 14 carries.
During Mitchell’s stint in Cleveland, he absolutely killed Washington. The Browns won every game, going 8-0 against the Redskins. During the final six of those games, spanning 1959-1961, Mitchell scored 10 touchdowns and threw a touchdown pass.