Every year during the NFL Draft, it seems like it's already a tradition to emphasize Tom Brady's age and longevity by comparing how long the Tampa Bay Buccaneers star has been playing to the age of the rookies.

Sure enough, that was the case once again after the Buccaneers drafted 22-year-old defensive end Logan Hall in the second round of the draft.

Hall was born April 22, 2000. Interestingly, Brady was drafted in the NFL on April 16, 2000 (via Bleacher Report). Put simply, TB12 has been in the NFL even before his new teammate was born.

It is not surprising though when one considers that Tom Brady is already 44 years old. He has been in the NFL half of his lifetime, so it's only natural to see people half his age get into the league.

Still, it is pretty amazing to think that Brady has been dominant as he has ever been in this day and age. While he is not the most athletic quarterback out there, he has more than made up for it with his IQ, throwing hands and ability to perform at high-pressure situations.

Everyone knows his seven Super Bowl rings and how he destroyed the narrative that he's a system QB by leading the Buccaneers to the title in 2020. This 2022, he'll be hoping to replicate that success alongside his new younger teammate in Logan Hall.