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Troy Polamalu wins poll for NFL's most popular player

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Nielsen and E-Poll Market Research recently teamed on a study to discover who reigns as the NFL's most-liked and least-liked performers.

At the top of the list: Troy Polamalu. The Pittsburgh Steelers safety scored a 63 percent appeal rating, possibly linked to his peddling of anti-dandruff shampoo, used to polish his high-octane mane.

At the bottom? Ndamukong Suh (19 percent), the Detroit Lions defensive tackle who seared grandma's mind forever by stomping on Green Bay Packers center Evan Dietrich-Smith on Thanksgiving Day.

According to Forbes.com, "players' appeal numbers were scored based on the percentage of those whose response was to 'like' the player or 'like him a lot.' "

The rest of the popular kids: Drew Brees and Charles Woodson (62 percent), Peyton Manning (59 percent), Aaron Rodgers and Rob Gronkowski (58 percent), and Robert Griffin III, Brian Urlacher and Donald Driver (57 percent).

Not every quarterback ranked high. An ugly combination of on-air crankiness and on-field failure wreaked havoc on Jay Cutler (21 percent). Also failing to win over fans were Michael Vick (23 percent), Matt Leinart (26 percent), Kyle Orton (27 percent), Tony Romo (27 percent), Mark Sanchez (31 percent) and Brady Quinn (31 percent).

Entirely meaningless? Possibly.

Follow Marc Sessler on Twitter @MarcSesslerNFL.