By Andrea Hangst, Bleacher Report
The list of the NFL?s top-selling jerseys was released on Wednesday, and while there are a few surprises among them, the list is basically what you?d expect it to be, loaded with quarterbacks and some of the NFL?s most well-known names.
While it makes sense why most of these players have the best-selling jerseys in the league, a few of them have been wildly overrated or underrated by fans all season long.
Below I detail just who these players are.
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Overrated: Tim Tebow (No. 2)
As a person, as a celebrity and as a phenomenon, it?s understandable why Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow has the second biggest-selling jersey in the NFL this season.
But as a football player, fans should be looking to hide his jerseys in the backs of their closets, considering how he?s performed as a passer this year.
Tebow?s jersey is a major seller because of all the hype that has surrounded him in his two years in the NFL and his performance as a quarterback at Florida.
But he?s yet to meet that hype with consistently good play on the field, which makes his inclusion on this list both understandable and yet still unearned.
Overrated: Miles Austin (No. 10)
It?s not surprising that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is No. 9 on the list of this season?s best-selling NFL jerseys, considering he?s the quarterback of one of the most beloved franchises in the league.
What is shocking is that fellow Cowboy, wide receiver Miles Austin, also made the list.
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