Duluther Posted June 30, 2019 Share Posted June 30, 2019 I’d like to know your team’s all-time roster. Such rosters are available for some teams with a quick Google search, but not all teams, and the make-up of one team can vary a lot from one person to the next. I believe posters here are really tuned in to the sport and as such I’d value rosters posted here. Hopefully we can get all 32 rosters posted at least once each. Just one guideline I’d like to be followed (though not required): this isn’t meant to be “Who would be the best players today?” but rather who were the best players at the times they played. For example, I’d list Don Hutson over Devante Adams for the Packers. So here’s a template if you want to use it and change it to your liking. QB1: Name holder - blurb about player QB2: QB3: HB1: HB2: HB3: - FB: WR1: WR2: WR3: WR4: WR5: WR6: - TE1: TE2: TE3: LT1: LT2: - LG1: LG2: - C1: C2: - RG1: RG2: - RT1: RT2: LE1: LE2: - UT1: UT2: - NT1: NT2: - RE1: RE2: LOLB1: LOLB2: - MLB1: MLB2: - ROLB1: ROLB2: CB1: CB2: CB3: CB4: CB5: - FS1: FS2: - SS1: SS2: K: P: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elky Posted June 30, 2019 Share Posted June 30, 2019 (edited) I'll gradually fill this out, but here's a starter: QB1: Tom Brady QB2: Drew Bledsoe QB3: Steve Grogan HB1: Curtis Martin HB2: Kevin Faulk HB3: - FB: Jim Nance WR1: Randy Moss WR2: Wes Welker WR3: Julian Edelman WR4: Stanley Morgan WR5: Troy Brown WR6: Terry Glenn - TE1: Rob Gronkowski TE2: Ben Coates TE3: Ben Watson LT1: Matt Light LT2: Sebastian Vollmer - LG1: John Hannah LG2: - C1: C2: - RG1: Logan Mankins RG2: Stephen Neal - RT1: Bruce Armstrong RT2: LE1: Richard Seymour LE2: Ty Warren - UT1: Ray Hamilton UT2: - NT1: Vince Wilfork NT2: - RE1: RE2: LOLB1: Andre Tippett LOLB2: Rob Ninkovich - MLB1: Tedy Bruschi MLB2: Jerod Mayo - ROLB1: Willie McGinest ROLB2: Mike Vrabel CB1: Mike Haynes CB2: Ty Law CB3: Asante Samuel CB4: Raymond Clayborn CB5: Stephon Gilmore - FS1: Devin McCourty FS2: - SS1: Rodney Harrison SS2: Lawyer Milloy K: Adam Vinatieri P: Ryan Allen Edited July 2, 2019 by Elky 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TitanLegend Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 Only counting players that played at least 4 seasons with the Titans/not Oiler only players. QB1: Steve McNair QB2: Marcus Mariota QB3: Billy Volek The first two picks are kinda obvious. Volek might be a surprise to some, but if he played in today's era and put up the performances he did as a backup then in today's era, he'd have been snatched up for a starting job quickly. I'm also not putting Vince Young or Jake Locker on this team..so.. Neil O'Donnell is worth noting for how well he came in and played when McNair got hurt as well, particularly in 99 where he went 4-1 as a starter for the injured McNair and if we're being brutally honest here was probably a better QB than McNair at the time. HB1: Eddie George HB2: Chris Johnson HB3: Derrick Henry Eddie and CJ2k are obvious, but HB3 might not be. I'm going with Henry here from a pure talent standpoint and the hope that his dominant stretch to end last season is a sign of things to come. Otherwise players like LenDale White, Chris Brown and Travis Henry have arguments for that 3rd spot. - FB: Ahmard Hall Sadly Lorenzo Neal was only here for one season, so Hall takes this spot kinda by default. A solid lead blocker in his time here. WR1: Derrick Mason WR2: Nate Washington WR3: Drew Bennett WR4: Corey Davis WR5: Kendall Wright Easily the saddest position group for the franchise. Derrick Mason was a really good player, Nate Washington was solid, and Drew Bennett is fine as a #3 guy, but the fact that we haven't produced more than a single #1 caliber receiver(Mason) over 20 years is pathetic. Corey Davis might be developing in to that, but it's too early to tell yet. Kendall Wright had a single decent season here but I'm really only putting him here just to have 5 WRs on the depth chart, and Kenny Britt isn't making my team. Shoutout to Kevin Dyson for the music city miracle but he was not a good receiver. - TE1: Delanie Walker TE2: Frank Wycheck TE3: Craig Stevens Anyone who has paid any attention to the Titans over their history knows that Walker and Wycheck are/were top flight TEs in the league and understand them being here. Craig Stevens would probably confuse some, though, but the reason he's here is there may not have been a better blocking TE in football than Stevens during his career, and while not throw to often, if you threw it to him, his hands were solid and he was generally gonna catch it. I'm not sure how many blocking TEs in NFL history have saddened a fan base when announcing they were retiring, or how many have gotten a fan base super excited when rumors that he was coming back(rumors ended up being wrong obviously) surfaced, but Craig Stevens has that to hang his hat on. LT1: Taylor Lewan LT2: Michael Roos There may not be a franchise in the NFL that has produced better left tackle play over the past 20 years than the Titans. Going from Brad Hopkins to Michael Roos to Taylor Lewan is a luxury that no Titans fan takes for granted. Hopkins could just as easily be placed on here without me arguing much. I have Lewan placed first though because of his balance of superb play in both the pass and run game, where as Roos lacked some(in comparison to Lewan, not that he was bad at it) in run blocking. - LG1: Bruce Matthews LG2: Zach Piller Bruce Matthews could be placed pretty much anywhere on the o-line, but I'm picking left guard for the sole fact that it's the weakest area for the Titans franchise over the years. Zach Piller was a solid player for about a decade, with his only real competition for the spot being Quinton Spain, who gave 4 years of decent play, but just not enough to overtake Piller. - C1: Kevin Mawae C2: Justin Hartwig While Mawae came to us for his final 4 years, his level of play was still among the tops in the league at center, still capable of showing why he's now a hall of famer. Justin Hartwig was a solid if unspectacular centerpiece to the line for a few seasons. - RG1: Benji Olson RG2: Jake Scott Two very similar players, actually. Both really good right guards, but Olson gets the edge for simply being a Titan for 10 years compared to Scott's 4. - RT1: David Stewart RT2: Fred Miller During Stewart's prime, there might not have been a better right tackle in all of football. Equally dominant in both run blocking and pass blocking, the duo he formed with Michael Roos was considered one of if not the best tackle duo in football for a good 5-6 years. Fred Miller was a decent player for a few years for us, however Jack Conklin will be taking that spot from him after this season assuming Conklin returns to 2016 and 2017 form, after a 2018 year riddled with injuries. Will do defense later. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BullsandBroncos Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 (edited) QB1: John Elway QB2: Peyton Manning QB3: Charley Johnson HB1: Terrell Davis HB2: Floyd Little HB3: Otis Armstrong - FB: Gerald Wilhite WR1: Rod Smith WR2: Lionel Taylor WR3: Ed Mccaffrey WR4: Haven Moses WR5: Vance Johnson WR6: Demaryius Thomas - TE1: Shannon Sharpe TE2: Riley Odoms LT1: Gary Zimmerman LT2: Matt Lepsis - LG1: Mark Schlereth C1: Tom Nalen - RG1: Ben Hamilton - RT1: Tony Jones LE1: Rich Jackson LE2: Simon Fletcher - UT1: Paul Smith UT2: - NT1: Keith Traylor NT2: Greg Kragen - RE1: Karl Mecklenburg RE2: Rulon Jones LOLB1: Elvis Dumervil LOLB2: Bill Romanowski - MLB1: Randy Gradishar MLB2: Al Wilson - ROLB1: Von Miller ROLB2: Tom Jackson CB1: Louis Wright CB2: Champ Bailey CB3: Ray Crockett CB4: Chris Harris CB5: Darrien Gordon - FS1: Steve Atwater FS2: Goose Gonsoulin - SS1: Billy Thompson SS2: Dennis Smith K: Jason Elam P: Tom Rouen Edited July 1, 2019 by BullsandBroncos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HoboRocket Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 7 minutes ago, BullsandBroncos said: QB1: John Elway QB2: Craig Morton QB3: Charley Johnson HB1: Terrell Davis HB2: Floyd Little HB3: Otis Armstrong - FB: Gerald Wilhite WR1: Rod Smith WR2: Lionel Taylor WR3: Ed Mccaffrey WR4: Haven Moses WR5: Vance Johnson WR6: Demaryius Thomas - TE1: Shannon Sharpe TE2: Riley Odoms LT1: Gary Zimmerman LT2: Matt Lepsis - LG1: Mark Schlereth C1: Tom Nalen - RG1: Ben Hamilton - RT1: Tony Jones LE1: Rich Jackson LE2: Simon Fletcher - UT1: Paul Smith UT2: - NT1: Keith Traylor NT2: Greg Kragen - RE1: Karl Mecklenburg RE2: Rulon Jones LOLB1: Elvis Dumervil LOLB2: Bill Romanowski - MLB1: Randy Gradishar MLB2: Al Wilson - ROLB1: Von Miller ROLB2: Tom Jackson CB1: Louis Wright CB2: Champ Bailey CB3: Ray Crockett CB4: Chris Harris CB5: Darrien Gordon - FS1: Steve Atwater FS2: Goose Gonsoulin - SS1: Billy Thompson SS2: Dennis Smith K: Jason Elam P: Tom Rouen Surprised you don't have Manning somewhere on this list. His four years were pretty good. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ET80 Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 On 6/30/2019 at 3:35 PM, Duluther said: I’d like to know your team’s all-time roster This'll be easy enough... QB1: Deshaun Watson QB2: Matt Schaub QB3: Ryan Fitzpatrick Watson is the first true franchise QB in team history, so it's a no brainer even with the limited views. Schaub had a fine run here, Fitzpatrick is wrongly hated in these parts. It's not a pretty list, but Watson can really improve the room in general. HB1: Arian Foster HB2: Lamar Miller HB3: Steve Slaton Group starts with Foster, the UDFA turned franchise back; He was a perfect one cut guy, and was a real weapon out of the backfield. Miller hasn't been special as a player, but he's dependable. Slaton was poised for a nice career until a neck injury never healed up correctly and impacted his ability to grip the ball. FB: Vonta Leach He paved the way for Foster and Ben Tate; The former LB hit the hole as a lead blocker as subtle as a log slamming through a windshield. WR1: DeAndre Hopkins WR2: Andre Johnson WR3: Kevin Walter WR4: Will Fuller WR5: Jacoby Jones WR6: David Anderson This is tough, but I'm going with the TDs - DeAndre Hopkins is actually scoring them. You really can't go wrong with either, as Dre was an elite WR who was a YAC beast. After the first two, it's a really toss up; Walter was dependable at best, Fuller has elite speed but can't stay healthy, Jacoby was a big return guy and DA was...funny? I really can't think of a six to put in that spot. TE1: Owen Daniels TE2: Billy Miller TE3: Mark Bruener It starts and ends with Daniels. Billy Miller scored the first TD in Texans history, and Bruener was a team leader early on. Jordan Thomas and Kahale Warring might shake up this lineup this season, but it's a thin group. LT1: Duane Brown LT2: N/A It's like that, seriously. You have the LT blocking when David Carr was sacked 72 times, the Duane Brown era, then the LT blocking when Deshaun Watson was sacked 62 times. I hope Scharping or Howard fill in this spot, but... yeah, it ain't pretty. LG1: Chester Pitts LG2: Brandon Brooks Pitts was one of the only holdovers from the Capers to Kubiak regime change, but he excelled in the Kubiak ZBS and helped solidify that OL. Brooks was coming along as a project, but then walked to Philly and turned into a very special player there. C1: Chris Myers C2: Steve McKinney Myers was an elite C, the guy who made the Kubiak ZBS work. McKinney was the first locker room leader of the 2002 team, so he earns a spot on merit. RG1: Mike Breisel RG2: Zach Fulton Another guy from that ZBS, Breisel was a penalty prone guy, but he's the best we got here. Fulton was/is a part of the current line, but is actually a very good run blocking OL. RT1: Eric Winston RT2: Derek Newton Winston actually landed in a few Pro Bowls, if I recall. Newton was starting to come into his own as a RT, then Von Miller bull rushed him so hard he blew out both patella tendons in his knees. Just a brutal injury. LE1: JJ Watt LE2: Mario Williams Watt is a no brainer, and Williams had a solid career as a very polarizing #1 pick. NT1: Seth Payne NT2: DJ Reader Payne was a solid starter in the early years, and has turned into one of the more loved/respected voices of Sports Talk radio in Houston. Reader plays more DE than NT out of necessity, but hopefully that changes this season. RE1: Antonio Smith RE2: Anthony Weaver Smith was a colorful personality, and could rush the passer opposite Watt. Weaver was a good mentor for Mario early on. LOLB1: Whitney Mercilius LOLB2: Connor Barwin Mercilius is still a dependable presence at OLB, and should be a contributor this season. Barwin had a monster year in 2012, then fell off before leaving for a solid career in Philly. MLB1: Berdnardrick McKinney MLB2: Demeco Ryans The Texans ran a 4-3 during the dark ages of Richard Smith and Frank Bush as DC. The only thing worth noting was Ryans, who was an Energizer Bunny out there at the Mike. McKinney is one of the elite ILBs in the game right now, so he gets the nod. ROLB1: Jadevion Clowney ROLB2: Brian Cushing Clowney isn't the pass rusher everyone was expecting with the #1 pick, but he's arguably the best run defender in the league, leading everyone in TFLs over the last two seasons. Cushing was an ILB, but played his rookie season as an SLB, so that gets him in here. CB1: Jonathan Joseph CB2: Aaron Glenn CB3: AJ Bouye CB4: Kareem Jackson CB5: Dunta Robinson Since his arrival as a FA in 2011, Joseph has been a team leader on and off the field. Glenn was part of the expansion team and the 2nd player in team history to make the Pro Bowl. Bouye will probably go down as the worst FA decision in team history, letting him walk was the decision that got Rick Smith's seat the hottest it's ever got. FS1: Glover Quin FS2: Andre Hal Glover Quin is right up there with AJ Bouye and Brandon Brooks as gaffes of the Rick Smith era. Hal was inconsistent, but made some flash plays playing deep. Justin Reid probably leapfrogs both this time next year. SS1: Danieal Manning SS2: Bernard Pollard Manning was another big piece of that Texans "32nd ranked to 3rd ranked" defensive turnaround in 2011, along with Wade Phillips, Jonathan Joseph and Watt. Pollard was pretty impactful in a few games here, bringing in a physical presence to a defense needing it. K: Ka'imi Fairbun P: Shane Lechler 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TitanLegend Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 1 hour ago, ET80 said: This'll be easy enough... QB1: Deshaun Watson QB2: Matt Schaub QB3: Ryan Fitzpatrick Watson is the first true franchise QB in team history, so it's a no brainier even with the limited views. Schaub had a fine run here, Fitzpatrick is wrongly hated in these parts. It's not a pretty list, but Watson can really improve the room in general. I dunno how anyone could hate Fitzpatrick tbh. When he played for the Titans in 2013 he gave 110% all the time. Dude would take off and take big hits to try and get first downs/scores, step in to throws even with defenders barreling down on him, etc. He makes stupid mistakes and obviously is not a very good QB, but with the effort he gives I dunno how anyone could hate the guy. He made the 2nd half of 2013, as mediocre as it was for the Titans, enjoyable for that reason. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 11 hours ago, TitanLegend said: QB1: Steve McNair QB2: Marcus Mariota QB3: Matt Hasselbeck Can't argue with the first two. Even if Mariota flops, it's more the market making him a bust than him. If he took journeyman money, even high end journeyman money, he'd be a QB you can win with. Hasselbeck was a good QB for several years, and led some really good teams. HB1: Chris Johnson HB2: Eddie George HB3: Derick Henry I swapped one and two. George was great for a long time, but CJ2K was dominant for a period and was the face of the franchise while we struggled at QB. I was gonna change Derrick Henry, but the more I looked, the more I figured just projecting him this season probably puts him at number 3. Only two other backs ever had 1000 yard seasons. FB: Ahmard Hall No change here. Ahmard Hall was a baller. WR1: Derrick Mason WR2: Drew Bennett WR3: Nate Washington WR4: Corey Davis WR5: Kevin Dyson Minor differences here. Mason is an easy number one, but I remember Bennett being better than Washington, who was kinda the number one receiver by default. Bennett had to split time with Mason. Davis looks like he can be great, which puts him ahead of all the other receivers. Kendall Wright was good for a couple of years, but I'd go with Dyson, who was a better contributor for longer. TE1: Delanie Walker TE2: Frank Wycheck TE3: Craig Stevens Picking between Walker and Wycheck is tough. Wycheck has fewer yards, but he played long enough ago that receiving TEs just weren't as much of a thing. And he was a great blocker too. I almost swapped them, but Walker still has some career left in him, and has carried the receiving corps for years. Craig Stevens was a good blocking tight end for a lot of years. LT1: Michael Roos LT2: Taylor Lewan Roos was a criminally underrated LT that anchored the top ranked OL a couple of times in his decade long career. He was a stud from day 1, and though Lewan is a better player in all likelihood, I give the nod to Roos for now. If Lewan plays like he has for a few more years, then he's in Roos territory. LG1: Bruce Matthews LG2: Zach Piller Hard to fault this one. It's Mattews and then who cares. C1: Kevin Mawae C2: Justin Hartwig Another one I can't fault. Mawae was a great center, and Hartwig is about the only other choice right now. RG1: Benji Olson RG2: Jake Scott Right guard has had a lot more turnover than left guard, and doesn't have a Hall of Famer to put there. Hard to argue with the longest tenured starter. RT1: David Stewart RT2: Fred Miller Agreed on Stewart, as you say he was the top RT in football for a few years, and it was reflected in his pay. Conklin might have threatened for No. 2 if he'd been healthy, but as it is, Miller is the only other one that makes sense. DE1: Jevon Kearse DE2: Kyle Vanden Bosch DE3: Derrick Morgan DE4: Brian Orakpo The Freak is an easy number 1, and Vanden Bosch is an easy second. Morgan and Orakpo are the best of the bunch after, as Morgan was the picture of consistency for almost all of his career. Orakpo had the better overall career, but only a small part of it was with Tennessee. DT1: Jurrell Casey DT2: Albert Haynesworth DT3: Tony Brown DT4: Jason Jones Casey has been a top 5 DT for every year of his career but for his rookie season, and maybe the sophomore year too. Statistically, he's been top 5 against the run and as a pass rusher for years (even Donald can't boast that). Haynesworth was the best DT in football for a couple of years, and the best defensive player for one before he fell hard in Washington. Brown and Jones are next. Jones had a better career, but like Orakpo, only part of it was with the Titans. OLB1: Keith Bulluck OLB2: David Thornton OLB2: Akeem Ayers It's hard to do OLB vs. MLB with the change from 4-3 to 3-4, so I'm just doing three each. Keith Bulluck was the face of the defense for nearly a decade, and a great player. After him, there's a huuuge dropoff, and a lot of rotational guys. Thornton stuck around the longest, and Ayers had a few really great seasons before a knee injury killed his career. MLB1: Stephen Tulloch MLB2: Wesley Woodyard MLB3: Avery Williamson Here, we see better, since some of the guys playing ILB the last few years would be OLBs in a 4-3. Tulloch was a rock solid thumper for years, Wesley Woodyard has had a great career in Tennessee, and Avery Williamson blossomed into a great player before the Jets got him. I imagine that Jayon Brown and maybe even Harold Landry will be on this list soon. SS1: Chris Hope SS2: Bernard Pollard Strong safety hasn't been a great position for the Titans. Hope was here for longer, and Pollard came with anti-Brady memes. FS1: Michael Griffin FS2: Kevin Byard If we're doing this in a year, Byard will likely have a very strong case for the top spot here. For now, it's still Griffin, who was a two time pro bowler, a starter for eight years, and had 25 career INTs. CB1: Jason McCourty CB2: Courtland Finnegan CB3: Samari Rolle Here, the Titans have an embarrassment of riches for a team with a 20 year history. 1 and 2 were hard to sort out, but I gave it to McCourty, who's still playing and doing well. Finnegan was an aggressive corner who had to play against Reggie Wayne and Andre Johnson twice a year for a long time, but still killed it. Rolle was a beast in his day as well, and his 31 INTs show it. P: Brett Kern Kern's a great punter, and has been one of the NFL's best for years. If only we had that at a more important position. K: Rob Bironas The Titans have had some good kickers over the years, but Bironas was probably the best as a Titan. Succop is doing well right now though, and could overtake him in a few years. I edited your list for my own picks and added a defense. Not that much difference between mine and yours overall though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BullsandBroncos Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 23 hours ago, HoboRocket said: Surprised you don't have Manning somewhere on this list. His four years were pretty good. Doesn't feel right. Though I'm thankful for the 4 years we got from the Sheriff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DisplacedViking Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 QB1: Fran Tarkenton QB2: Dante Culpepper QB3: Tommy Kramer A couple guys had a good season or two (Farve, Cunningham, Keenum), but I chose based on careers as Vikings. HB1: Adrian Peterson HB2: Chuck Foreman HB3: Robert Smith - FB: Bill Boom Boom Brown WR1: Randy Moss WR2: Cris Carter WR3: Ahmad Rashad WR4: Sammy White WR5: Anthony Carter WR6: Gene Washington I could list more, been blessed at WR and Theilen and Diggs are approaching this status. TE1: Steve Jordan TE2: Kyle Rudolph TE3: Beasley LT1: Gary Zimmerman LT2: Korey Stringer - LG1: Randal McDaniel LG2: Steve Hutchinson - C1: Mick Tinglehoff C2: Matt Birk - RG1: Milt Sundae RG2: Joe Berger - RT1: Ron Yary RT2: Phil Loadholt LE1: Carl Eller LE2: Danielle Hunter - UT1: Alan Page UT2: John Randle - NT1: Pat Williams NT2: Keith Millard - RE1: Jim Marshall RE2: Jared Allen The Vikings have had an embarrassment of riches on the defensive line for years. I could have gone 4 or 5 players deep easily without much drop off. LOLB1: Anthony Barr LOLB2: Matt Blair Mirror image players in size and style. MLB1: Scott Studwell MLB2: Jeff Semein, with Kendricks nipping at his heels. - ROLB1: Roy Winston ROLB2: Ed McDaniel CB1: Xavier Rhodes CB2: Carl Lee CB3: Bobby Bryant CB4: Nate Wright (Drew Pearson pushed off!!!) CB5: Trae Waynes (hopefully) - FS1: Joey Browner FS2: Paul Krause - SS1: Harrison Smith SS2: Karl Kassulke K: Fred Cox P: Greg Coleman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vike daddy Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 On 6/30/2019 at 6:45 PM, BullsandBroncos said: QB1: John Elway QB2: Peyton Manning QB3: Charley Johnson Craig Morton? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vike daddy Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 2 hours ago, DisplacedViking said: CB1: Xavier Rhodes CB2: Carl Lee CB3: Bobby Bryant CB4: Nate Wright (Drew Pearson pushed off!!!) CB5: Trae Waynes (hopefully) excuse me? Antoine Winfield doesn't make our Top 5? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duluther Posted July 2, 2019 Author Share Posted July 2, 2019 19 minutes ago, vike daddy said: excuse me? Antoine Winfield doesn't make our Top 5? I’d also nitpick and say EJ Henderson > Eric Kendricks for the honorable mention. (Perhaps there’s even better at the position, but not in my lifetime.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BleedTheClock Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 On 6/30/2019 at 4:35 PM, Duluther said: *I'm cheating and only listing players I've seen play for us. Of course Jim Brown is an all-time Brown, but I can't personally vouch for it so here's my own eyes list: (STARTS IN 2002) QB1: Baker Mayfield QB2: Derek Anderson QB3: Jason Campbell HB1: Nick Chubb HB2: Jamal Lewis HB3: Peyton Hillis FB: Lawrence Vickers WR1: Odell Beckham WR2: Josh Gordon WR3: Jarvis Landry WR4: Braylon Edwards WR5: Josh Cribbs WR6: Kevin Johnson TE1: Kellen Winslow TE2: David Njoku TE3: Gary Barnidge LT1: Joe Thomas LT2: Greg Robinson LG1: Eric Steinbach LG2: Joel Bitonio C1: Alex Mack C2: Jeff Faine RG1: Kevin Zeitler RG2: John Greco RT1: Ryan Tucker RT2: Mitchell Schwartz LE1: Jabaal Sheard LE2: Paul Kruger UT1: Gerard Warren UT2: Larry Ogunjobi NT1: Shaun Rogers NT2: Danny Shelton RE1: Myles Garrett RE2: Kennard Lang LOLB1: Jamir Miller LOLB2: Jamie Collins MLB1: D'Qwell Jackson MLB2: Andra Davis ROLB1: Christian Kirksey ROLB2: Chaun Thompson CB1: Joe Haden CB2: Denzel Ward CB3: Leigh Bodden CB4: Anthony Henry CB5: Sheldon Brown FS1: Damarious Randall FS2: Tashaun Gipson SS1: TJ Ward SS2: Donte Whitner K: Phil Dawson P: Chris Gardocki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas5737 Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 55 minutes ago, vike daddy said: excuse me? Antoine Winfield doesn't make our Top 5? I am a Buckeye fan and he is one of my favorite players ever, he just was...football but isn't Chris Doleman (5th in sacks all time since it became a stat) a bigger oversight? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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