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For years, NFL players have been restricted to certain jersey numbers depending on position. In 2021, however, that will change. A new proposal by the Kansas City Chiefs that called for the relaxing of jersey number rules was passed by NFL owners this week. Now, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, linebackers and defensive backs will be eligible to wear single digits. 

According to ESPN's Kevin Seifert, NFL rules will force a player to buy out the existing inventory of jersey distributors if he wants to change his number this season. If the player waits until 2022 to change his number, he would not have to buy out any inventory. This is a proposal that players have been excited about, as many NFL stars wore single-digit numbers during their time in college. Which NFL players could we expect a number change from this year? We will get into that, but first, here are the numbers that are available by position. (Note: * designates the numbers would be unaffected by the proposal):

  • QBs: 1-19*
  • RBs, WRs, TEs: 1-49, 80-89
  • OL: 50-79*
  • DL: 50-79, 90-99*
  • LB: 1-59, 90-99
  • DBs: 1-49
  • Ks, Ps: 1-19*

Now, here are 20 notable players who could be in line for major jersey change-ups:

RB Dalvin Cook (Vikings)

Current number: 33
Potential new number: 4

Cook looks good in 33, but he rocked the single digit at Florida State and in high school. We bet he'd jump at the chance to claim his old number, especially since no one else is using it in Minnesota.

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RB Ezekiel Elliott (Cowboys)

Current number: 21
Potential new number: 15

Zeke made a name for himself at Ohio State, where he rocked what's long been reserved for QBs and special teamers in the NFL. Why not reignite his Buckeye roots for the second half of his career?

RB Alvin Kamara (Saints)

Current number: 41
Potential new number: 6

Kamara already has a unique number for a running back, but he wore No. 6 at Tennessee and in high school. There's also never been a better time to switch back, as longtime punter Thomas Morstead, the previous No. 6, departed this offseason.

WR Stefon Diggs (Bills)

Current number: 14
Potential new number: 1

He's made No. 14 look cool in both Minnesota and Buffalo, but before that, Diggs epitomized his showy playmaking with No. 1 at Maryland and in high school. No one's occupying the top digit with the Bills as we speak.

WR Odell Beckham Jr. (Browns)

Current number: 13
Potential new number: 3

Remember when Odell scared the masses when he tweeted about a "second act" this offseason? What if he was referring to a move back to his number from LSU and high school? It'd be a fitting rebirth for his return in Cleveland. 

WR Calvin Ridley (Falcons)

Current number: 18
Potential new number: 3

He's still relatively fresh on the scene, but he likely only took 18 because his high school digit, No. 8, was unavailable. He wore No. 3 at Alabama, meanwhile, and would look especially good on passes from No. 2, Matt Ryan.

WR Michael Thomas (Saints)

Current number: 13
Potential new number: 3

Wil Lutz currently holds No. 3 in New Orleans, but we're pretty sure Thomas could buy it off him. The wideout rocked the single digit during his breakout at Ohio State.

WR DeAndre Hopkins (Cardinals)

Current number: 10
Potential new number: 6

Hopkins looks pretty darn good in No. 10, which is as close to single digits as you could get before the prospective rule changes. But he wore No. 6 at Clemson, before he was a huge name league-wide.

LB Bobby Wagner (Seahawks)

Current number: 54
Potential new number: 9

Wouldn't it be weird to see Wagner and his 240-pound frame plugging the middle with a single digit? He did it at Utah State. Why not recall the good old days while enjoying the back half of his career in Seattle?

LB Darius Leonard (Colts)

Current number: 53
Potential new number: 10

Before he became an NFL tackle machine, Leonard rocked 10 at South Carolina State and in high school. He's also early enough into his pro career that he could still build his legacy around his original number.

LB Anthony Barr (Vikings)

Current number: 55
Potential new number: 11

Wonder why Barr went for the double digit in the 50s way back when he came out of UCLA? Because he was originally No. 11 with the Bruins. He's well into his career, but the number is open in Minnesota.

LB Lavonte David (Buccaneers)

Current number: 54
Potential new number: 4

David just won a Super Bowl rocking his only NFL number, but he just signed a two-year deal that could keep him in Tampa Bay through retirement. But what better way to ring in his post-title run than with a return to his Nebraska number?

CB Jalen Ramsey (Rams)

Current number: 20
Potential new number: 8

He's always been quick to buck the trend, if given the opportunity, and NBC Sports' Peter King reports he's already interested in switching back to his number from Florida State. This feels like a lock.

CB Stephon Gilmore (Patriots)

Current number: 24
Potential new number: 5

Whether or not he returns to New England, Gilmore appears headed for a new chapter: Maybe it'll be under a new contract, maybe on a new team. There's no better time, then, to embrace the single digit he wore at South Carolina and in high school.

CB Tre'Davious White (Bills)

Current number: 27
Potential new number: 18

Before he became a model of lock-down coverage in Buffalo, White rocked the coveted No. 18 jersey at LSU. After QB Matt Mauck led the Tigers to their first national football championship following a 45-year draught in 2003, Mauck's No. 18 has been passed down to players who epitomize success and being an LSU football player. White was honored by the tradition during his time as a Tiger, wearing No. 18 from 2015-2016 before he was drafted 27th overall by the Bills in the 2017 NFL Draft.

CB Patrick Peterson (Vikings)

Current number: 21
Potential new number: 7

The timing couldn't be more perfect: Peterson is just beginning his first season with a team other than the Cardinals, and he burst onto scene at LSU wearing No. 7. Young Vikings backup quarterback Nate Stanley currently wears it, but seniority wins here.

CB Marshon Lattimore (Saints)

Current number: 23
Potential new number: 2

Jameis Winston currently rocks No. 2 in New Orleans, but he could be due for a switch, too, now that he's set to take over for Drew Brees and begin a new era for both his own career and the Saints franchise. Lattimore, meanwhile, wore it at Ohio State and in high school.

CB Jaire Alexander (Packers)

Current number: 23
Potential new number: 10

Alexander built his reputation as a feisty corner while rocking No. 10 at Louisville. This, however, would require convincing QB Jordan Love to give up his own number -- unlikely, but not impossible considering he's yet to define his NFL legacy.

S Antoine Winfield Jr. (Buccaneers)

Current number: 31
Potential new number: 11

Winfield just wrapped up a promising rookie year in the 30s, but he came out of Minnesota wearing No. 11.

WR Jerry Jeudy (Broncos)

Current number: 10
Potential new number: 4

Jeudy is coming off of a rookie season in which he caught 52 passes for 856 yards and three touchdowns. Like all of the players listed above, Jeudy could return to his college jersey number of No. 4, which he rocked at Alabama when he caught a combined 24 touchdowns in his final two seasons.