If you want my opinion, there is no better success story in the history of the University of Minnesota than Tony Dungy, who has become one of the most prominent voices during the protests and discussions in the NFL and sports world after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

I have long said that if you rate people on a scale of 1-10, then Dungy is a 20. And he continues to be a real leader in the NFL and the country.

Dungy has been using his great reputation and influence to talk about how proud he has been of athletes and NFL players who are using their platform to try to be helpful and bring change in the Twin Cities and other communities around the country.

"To me, that means more than just doing great things on your off day — visiting young people, all of that's part of it, and we need to do that," Dungy told Sports Illustrated. "But it also is at times like this, when you see things that aren't going right and you've gotta use your voice and you gotta be part of the solution. I think it's very important that our athletes do have a voice, and they need to use it."