You've heard the story of pick No. 199. Here's a snapshot of him back in his college days when he had to compete with Drew Henson for a starting job. (Getty Images Courtesy Rick Stewart)
Bill Belichick, former assistant coach of the New York Jets
This could be considered payback for the Curse of the Bambino. (Getty Images Courtesy Malcolm Clarke)
Who is this guy?
Anyone recognize this bulky defensive lineman? (Getty Images Courtesy Otto Greule Jr.)
Tedy Bruschi
Trick question, that was Tedy Bruschi. Back in those days No. 54 was a defensive end who was projected to be too slow to play in the NFL. (Getty Images Courtesy Otto Greule Jr. )
David Ortiz
Back in these days, Ortiz would have been more than happy with a one-year deal. (Getty Images Courtesy Craig Melvin)
Manny Ramirez
The second-half of the best 3-4 combination in Red Sox history, Manny was pimping home runs before it was fashionable back in '96. (Getty Images Courtesy Doug Pensinger)
Pedro Martinez
One of the most dominant pitchers of the modern era, Pedro made a name for himself as an Expo before Dan Duquette landed him in a Red Sox uniform. (Getty Images Courtesy Elsa)
Milan Lucic
Milan Lucic was throwing punches long before he was in a Bruins sweater. Here, he dropped the gloves as a member of the Vancouver Giants in the red. (Getty Images Courtesy Chris Relke)
Shawn Thornton
Another Bruins fighter that had a scrap or two before he was wearing the black and gold, Shawn Thornton wasn't afraid of a few black eyes as a member of the Chicago Blackhawks. (Getty Images Courtesy Jeff Vinnick)
Zdeno Chara
The Boston Bruins' captain had to channel his inner Raymond Bourque when he came to town, going from No. 3 to No. 33 thanks to the retired jersey of Lionel Hitchman. Yes, that Lionel Hitchman. (Getty Images Courtesy Robert Laberge)
Kevin Garnett
File this picture under "Photos that make us miss the '90s." Thank you, KG, for this absolute gem of a portrait. (Getty Images Courtesy Andrew D. Bernstein)
Paul Pierce
Paul Pierce made a name for himself as Kansas Jayhawk before the Celtics drafted him 10th overall in the 1998 NBA draft. (Getty Images Courtesy Stephen Dunn)
Atlanta Hawks: Doc Rivers
Who wears short-shorts? Doc Rivers was an adversary of the Celtics back in '86, long before he coached the team to banner 17. (Getty Images Courtesy Dick Raphael)
Danny Ainge
While on the topic of '80s ballers, Celtics GM Danny Ainge was no slouch in his own right. (Getty Images Courtesy Dick Raphael)
Terry Francona
This former Sox skipper managed the Phillies long before donning a Boston cap. (Getty Images Courtesy Allsport/Allsport)
Tuukka Rask
The 2014 Olympics weren't the first time Tuukka represented Team Finland in Olympic play, as he was voted most outstanding goaltender in the 2006 World Juniors Tournament. (Getty Image Courtesy Dave Sandford)
Rajon Rondo
Before becoming a Boston Celtic, Rajon Rondo played college hoops at the University of Kentucky. (Getty Images Courtesy Andy Lyons)
Willie McGinest
This three-time Super Bowl Champion wore No. 55 for the USC Trojans long before he was terrorizing offensive linemen as a New England Patriot. (Getty Image Courtesy Stephen Dunn)
Claude Julien
Claude Julien was fraternizing with the enemy before he took up arms with the Black and Gold. He didn't have much success there, so we'll just consider it an inside man's sabotage. (Getty Image Courtesy Mitchell Layton)
Mike Napoli
Like Samson and his hair, it's fair to assume that Napoli's power comes from his beard, because this cheesy picture just looks wrong. (Getty Images Courtesy Jed Jacobshon)