Tony Mandarich was the number one draft pick of the Green Bay Packers in 1989. He was considered by some to be the biggest bust of any draft pick in American football history. While that notion may be a tad overdramatic, it didn’t help that in the same draft two fairly good players named Sanders were taken after Mandarich (Barry and Deion). He was done in by some very high expectations that he could not live up to. White jersey of The Pack has “77” on front. Lower left front has MacGregor Sand-Knit tag. “77” on both sleeves. Inside collar tags are “58” and “regular.” Reverse has “Mandarich” over his number “77.” Jersey shows evidence of absorbing some punishment, including a couple of repairs but is in excellent overall condition.