Jakuvious Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 QB1: Patrick Mahomes - I'm an optimist, fight me, and I'm projecting here (really, we could just bump Pat down to 3 for now, but just let me have this.) QB2: Len Dawson - And oldie, but a goodie. The longtime greatest Chief QB, and the only proper Chief QB in the hall of fame (Montana and Moon don't really count.) One of the greatest in AFL history, and one of the greatest of a long past era. QB3: Trent Green - Never quite elite, but a very good QB in a time where we had one of the greatest offense's in NFL history. Never the best piece of that offense, but he was definitely a key component. HB1: Jamaal Charles - There's a huge logjam at this spot, and different fans of different eras or who prefer different types of backs could legitimately suggest like 4 or 5 different RBs here. But Charles IMO was the greatest at his peak, and the only thing stopping him from being a clear cut hall of famer was some health issues. The dude's YPA was just insane, from start to finish in his career. Leads the team in career rushing yards, as well. HB2: Priest Holmes - Not the most talented back in Chiefs history, as I honestly think Charles, LJ, and Okoye all posed more physically dominating threads, but one of the most polished, and a perfect fit for the early 2000s Chiefs. Fantastic vision, great hands, just a very intelligent, reliable, and consistent player. HB3: Christian Okoye - Close between him, LJ, and Abner Haynes here. And similar to LJ in that he had a short lived stretch of just overpowering dominance. Ultimately went with Okoye because he's just more fun. FB: Tony Richardson - Anthony Sherman is a good HM here, but Richardson is one of the best traditional blocking FBs of all-time, IMO. The right kind of player in the absolute right era. WR1: Otis Taylor - Has pretty much always been the best WR in Chiefs history by default. Hill has the potential to threaten this soon, but not quite yet. A core part of those great 60s Chiefs teams, this spot is still his for a little while longer. WR2: Tyreek Hill - Might be number 1 soon, if he gets back on the field. WR3: Carlos Carson - Honestly, 3 through like 8 could be in any order you want. Huge drop off there. Carson gets a bit forgotten because the team was garbage his entire career, but he put together a couple of pro-bowl seasons, which is more than really any other KC WR managed. WR4: Eddie Kennison - Another side piece to those early 2000s offenses. Like Green, more of a good player surrounded by greats, than a great player in his own right, but a key piece nonetheless. WR5: Stephone Paige - Yeah. WR6: Dwayne Bowe - He caught a lot of TDs that one year. He played a lot of mediocre WR for several other years. - TE1: Tony Gonzalez - GOAT. Don't @ me. TE2: Travis Kelce - Steadily climbing the Chiefs all-time receiving list, and a great TE 5 years running. Would probably be the best TE for a number of teams, if not for the guy at #1 here. TE3: Fred Arbanas - Really strong end zone target for those old 60s teams. LT1: Willie Roaf - Willie Roaf pulling and lead blocking for Priest Holmes was one of the greatest sights ever for me as a Chiefs fan. Just great football, even if we only had him for 4 or 5 years. This OL list is going to be a lot of early 2000s and a lot of late 60s. LT2: Jim Tyrer - Maybe belongs over Roaf due to his whole career, basically, being with KC, but I don't think his peak was as high. HM: John Alt LG1: Brian Waters LG2: Ed Budde HM: Dave Szott - C1: Tim Grunhard C2: Casey Wiegman HM: Jack Rudnay - RG1: Will Shields RG2: Mo Moorman? Dave Lutz? Not sure here. Maybe LDT if he can start to stay healthy. - RT1: Mitchell Schwartz RT2: Dave Hill LE1: Neil Smith LE2: Art Still - UT1: Buck Buchanan UT2: Chris Jones NT1: Dan Saleamua NT2: Bill Maas HM: Curley Culp RE1: Jerry Mays RE2: Jared Allen LOLB1: Bobby Bell LOLB2: Justin Houston - MLB1: Willie Lanier MLB2: Derrick Johnson - ROLB1: Derrick Thomas ROLB2: Tamba Hali HM: Jim Lynch CB1: Emmitt Thomas CB2: Albert Lewis CB3: Kevin Ross CB4: Dale Carter CB5: Brandon Flowers - FS1: Johnny Robinson FS2: Deron Cherry - SS1: Eric Berry SS2: Lloyd Burruss K: Jan Stenerud P: Dustin Colquitt Gave up on writing blurbs halfway through because I wanted to get the list finished tonight. So I probably missed a couple people too. But eh. I'll probably come back and review/add sometime tomorrow night. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DisplacedViking Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 (edited) 6 hours ago, vike daddy said: excuse me? Antoine Winfield doesn't make our Top 5? Oops, I did this while falling asleep and without researching first. I think Winfield belongs in front of Nate Wright. I should have also included Chris Doleman, Kevin Williams, Kirk Lowdermilk, Gary Larson, Grady Alderman, Kleinsauser, Ricky Young, Jake Reed, Percy (or Cordarrelle) returning kickoffs, Sherels returning punts, etc.... Edited July 2, 2019 by DisplacedViking 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vike daddy Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 7 hours ago, Thomas5737 said: I am a Buckeye fan and he [Aintoine Winfield] is one of my favorite players ever I called him the Angry Chihuahua, for the way he would take down guys by their ankles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE DUKE Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 Cincinnati Bengals QB1: Ken Anderson, era adjusted, pretty clearly the best in franchise history. Honestly should be in the HoF QB2: Boomer Esiason, almost took down the mighty 49ers but Joe Montana/Jerry Rice QB3: Carson Palmer, man what could have been, he looked so good in 2005 before his knee got shredded HB1: Corey Dillon, he was on a lot of bad teams, but man was he a dynamic runner. Has 3 of the top 14 individual rushing games in NFL history HB2: James Brooks, was ahead of his time as a running/receiving RB HB3: Rudi Johnson, a punishing down hill runner - FB: Pete Johnson, a dying position today, but he was a good thumper back in the day. WR1: AJ Green, talent speaks for itself, imagine if he had an elite QB to play with WR2: Chad Johnson, Led the AFC in yards 4 consecutive seasons WR3: Isaac Curtis, put up better numbers than the Steelers HoF WR's, just wasn't on a Super Bowl team like them WR4: Carl Pickens, a great WR on very bad teams with very poor QB's. Great downfield receiver WR5: Eddie Brown, down town Eddie Brown! WR6: TJ Houshmanzadeh, Ideal slot WR that did nothing but produce. Was a great run blocking WR as well. Honorable Mention: Chris Collinsworth, wouldn't put him in the top 6 but one of the toughest SOB's to suit up at WR - TE1: Bob Trumpey, one of the better receivers of his time and a hellacious blocker TE2: Rodney Holman, good all around tight end for a long time on several great teams TE3: Dan Ross, another old school TE that was a hellacious blocker and could make the tough catches LT1: Anthony Munoz, arguably the best offensive lineman in NFL history LT2: Andrew Whitworth, i'm still mad about how they did him dirty just because the drafted Cedric "I Suck" Ogbuighe - LG1: Max Montoya, Another stalwart from the 80's teams LG2: Eric Steinbach, willing to spend a 1st rd pick on him but not willing to resign him to big money. Bengals logic. Oline woes began when they let Steinbach walk and then Whitworth. - C1: Bob Johnson, Anchored the line for the first 11 years of the franchise C2: Rich Braham, played well on a lot of bad teams until having some team success at the end of his career - RG1: Bruce Reimurs, can't stress how good the Bengals oline was in the 80's RG2: Bobby Williams, one of the Bengals best trades was a great starter and road grater for several years - RT1: Willie Anderson, was the best RT in the NFL for a decade but didn't get the accolades because the Bengals sucked, should be in HoF RT2: Brian Blados, another one from the 90's teams, was never top tier but was above average for a long time LE1: Carlos Dunlap, great all around DE that can play the strong side run and still get pressure on the QB, and has a real knack for batting down passes LE2: Robert Geathers, Only a couple flashy seasons but was a consistent player for a long time - UT1: Geno Atkins, just unbelievably consistent for a long stretch of time. Came back from a big injury and was still a force. UT2: Tim Krumrie, was the Geno Atkins of his day - NT1: Domata Peko, just a solid run plugger and leader, Bengals history is pretty thin at the nose, Krumrie and Geno would both start on this hypothetical team NT2: Mike Reid, a throwback tough guy - RE1: Eddie Edwards, Dynamic all around player that didn't put up huge stats but was a mainstay of a lot of good defenses. RE2: Justin Smith, wasn't the best scheme fit in the Cincinnati defenses he was a part of, but still produced and was rock solid. LOLB1: Reggie Williams, stud OLB who could rush the passer very well for his era and set the edge on run defense LOLB2: Brian Simmons, just a solid all around player - MLB1: Al Beauchamp, stalwart of the early days of the franchise MLB2: Takeo Spikes, part of the turnaround, was a fiery leader they needed back them - ROLB1: James Francis, one of the better pass rushers of his era ROLB2: Vontaze Burfict, so talented, so stupid CB1: Ken Riley, 65 INT's, another guy that should be in the HoF CB2: Lemar Parish, one of the better DB's of his era. CB3: Jonathan Joseph, still mad they let the Texans sign him away, was good for the Texans, was great in his time in Cincinnati CB4: William Jackson, maybe a bit premature, but I think he has all pro potential CB5: Deltha Oneal, was part of the Bengals revival under Marvin Lewis and had some huge games. - FS1: Tommy Casanova, Dynamic playmaker from the S spot and could hit FS2: Reggie Nelson, leader of the Mike Zimmer Bengal defenses. - SS1: David Fulcher, enforcer on the great teams in the late 80's/early 90's SS2: Louis Breeden, Before my time, but was good in his era. K: Jim Breech, the Bengals history at K is spotty at best P: Kevin Huber, still going, has been very good for a decade now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fl0nkerton Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 QB1: Aaron Rodgers QB2: Brett Favre QB3: Bart Starr -3 Hall of Famers, 7 Championships, 6 MVP’s, 6 First-Team All Pro’s. No Brainers HB1: Ahman Green HB2: Paul Hornung HB3: Ryan Grant 137 Rushing TD’s, 17,000 Rushing Yards, 5 Championships. FB: Jim Taylor -Hall of Famer. Not a Fullback in the current iteration, but still the position he played. 83 Rushing TD’s, 10 Receiving TD’s, 10,000 Total Yards, 1 MVP. WR1: Don Hutson WR2: James Lofton WR3: Sterling Sharpe WR4: Jordy Nelson WR5: Donald Driver WR6: Antonio Freeman -This was kind of tough to whittle down. The Packers have been spoiled with very good WR’s over the years. I think this is a nice blend of talent and production. 433 TD’s, 26 Pro Bowls. TE1: Jermichael Finley TE2: Mark Chmura TE3: Bubba Franks -Went with more recent players here. I’m sure there were pretty good TE’s on the team back in the day, but receiving wise Finley was the best of them. Bubba Franks was a decent TD threat even though he ran like Frankenstein. Chewie was a nice security blanket for Favre in the 90’s. 69 Total TD’s between them. (nice) LT1: Forrest Gregg LT2: David Bakhtiari -Not gonna pretend I know squat about Forrest Gregg other than he played for Lombardi and is a Hall of Famer. Threw Bakh in there because I love the guy and he can actually chug a damn beer unlike the QB he’s paid to protect. Has a great head of lettuce and wears the sexiest number you could possibly pick in the NFL. LG1: Jerry Kramer LG2: Josh Sitton -We finally got Jerry in the Hall of Fame last summer, which was long overdue. Once hailed as the Pride of Sandpoint Idaho, Jerry won 5 NFL Championships playing Guard and moonlighted as a place kicker. Josh Sitton was a key cog in the Packers last Super Bowl run and he joins Dave Bakhtiari in the Beautiful Lineman Hair club. C1: Frank Winters C2: Larry McCarren -Frankie Winters had the best nickname I had ever heard when I was growing up. Frankie Baggadonuts played forever, but got to protect #4 for 10 years. Brett mentioned him is his Hall of Fame speech. I never watched Larry McCarren play, but I did get his autograph once at Training Camp. He’s also the Packers color commentator on the radio and gets goosebump inducingly excited when AR12 does AR12 things. RG1: Mark Tauscher RG2:TJ Lang -Tausch was a walk on for the Wisconsin Badgers and never looked back. Played forever and was incredibly reliable. Also looks like Jack Black if Jack Black wasn’t a shrimp. TJ Lang once fought the entire Dallas Cowboys Defense in a playoff game at Lambeau field. Also, Dez dropped it. RT1: Chad Clifton RT2: Ken Ruettgers -Chad Clifton was about as reliable and steady as they come on the OL during the 2000’s. Probably most known for Warren Sapp absolutely blindsiding him and suffering a season ending pelvic injury. It might have been a blessing in disguise though, because it got Mike Sherman to wake up from one of his patented naps. Ruettgers was a 6’ 5” 280 lb monster who started 140 games and won a Super Bowl in his final professional year. LE1: Reggie White LE2: Willie Davis -Two Hall of Famers that helped their teams win Super Bowls. 18 Pro Bowls between them back when they meant something. Not much else to say. These are no brainers as well. UT1: Henry Jordan UT2: Gilbert Brown -Jordan was a part of the Lombardi Packers that won 5 NFL Champions. Only 6’ 2” , 240 so his SPARQ numbers must have been eye popping. Gilbert Brown was an enormous man that stuffed the run. Known for his Gravedigger celebration. Got Burger King to offer a “Gilbertburger” for a short period of time in 1996. (Double Whopper with extra everything) NT1: BJ Raji NT2: Kenny Clark -BJ Raji was great while he was playing. He got his money and decided to take a sabbatical which I don’t blame him for. Dom Capers was the Defensive Coordinator for chrissakes. Played a huuuge part in the playoffs leading up to Super Bowl XLV by jumping in front of a Jay Cutler pass in the NFC Championship and housing it. Kenny Clark is one of the brighter spots on the Packers Defense lately. He’s incredibly young, so this might be jumping the gun a bit, but his talent is undeniable. RE1: Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila RE2: Aaron Kampman -These two made a formidable tandem from 2002-2008. 132.5 sacks between the two of them. KGB and AK74 were two of the better 5th Round Picks Green Bay had. LOLB1: Clay Matthews LOLB2: Tim Harris -164.5 Sacks between these two. Clay was relentless for his first 6 seasons in Green Bay and then was asked to move inside to help compensate for the lack of talent at MLB. Tim Harris had 19.5 sacks in one season in 1989. Apparently has had 32 surgeries and is on disability, but said he would do it all again in a heartbeat. (Hear that you snowflake millennials?) MLB1: Ray Nitschke MLB2: Bill Forrester -Both Hall of Famers. Never got to watch them, but my grandparents spoke highly of them. Part of Lombardi’s Championship teams. I guess AJ Hawk is a distant third on this list. ROLB1: Dave Robinson ROLB2: John Anderson -Robinson is a Hall of Famer that played for Lombardi. John Anderson holds the record with Nitschke for most Interceptions by a Packers linebacker. By the end of his career he had amassed over 1,000 tackles for Green Bay. CB1: Herb Adderley CB2: Charles Woodson CB3: Bob Jeter CB4: Willie Buchanon CB5: Al Harris -161 Interceptions between these 5. Adderley and Woodson are Hall of Famers. 7 World Championships. Al Harris had an iconic pick-6 against Seattle in the playoffs. Woodson helped solidify a Packers defense in his 6 year career with Green Bay and is arguably one of the most decorated football players of all time. FS1: Willie Wood FS2: Nick Collins -Can’t say I watched a ton of Willie Wood, but he’s got a great name. Him and Nick Collins combine for 69 Interceptions (nice) and 3 Super Bowls. Nick was on a path to super stardom, but a neck injury cut his career short. Had a pick 6 in Super Bowl XLV helping to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers. SS1: Leroy Butler SS2: Johnnie Gray -Leroy Butler not only invented the Lambeau leap, but was also a stud at Safety in the 90’s. Part of the NFL’s all decade team in the 1990’s, he’s a 4x All Pro that has a chance to sneak into the Hall of Fame. K: Ryan Longwell P: Jon Ryan-Jon Ryan is jacked. That’s why. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BullsandBroncos Posted July 2, 2019 Share Posted July 2, 2019 18 hours ago, vike daddy said: Craig Morton? Helped us get to our first super bowl. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeT14 Posted July 3, 2019 Share Posted July 3, 2019 Washington QB1: Sammy Baugh QB2: Sonny Jurgensen QB3: Joe Theismann HB1: John Riggins HB2: Clinton Portis HB3: Bobby Mitchell - FB: Brian Mitchell WR1: Art Monk WR2: Gary Clark WR3: Santana Moss WR4: Charley Taylor WR5: Ricky Sanders WR6: Pierre Garcon - TE1: Chris Cooley TE2: Jerry Smith TE3: Jordan Reed LT1: Chris Samuels LT2: Trent Williams - LG1: Mark Schlereth LG2: Raleigh McKenzie - C1: Jeff Bostic C2: Len Hauss - RG1: Russ Grimm RG2: Brandon Scherff - RT1: Joe Jacoby RT2: Jon Jansen LE1: Charles Mann LE2: Bill Brundige - UT1: Dave Butz UT2: Da'Ron Payne (running out of options and can't put Haynesworth lol) - NT1: Diron Talbert NT2: Cornelius Griffin - RE1: Dexter Manley RE2: Brian Orakpo LOLB1: Ryan Kerrigan LOLB2: Monte Coleman - MLB1: London Fletcher MLB2: Sam Huff - ROLB1: Chris Hanburger ROLB2: LaVar Arrington CB1: Darrell Green CB2: Champ Bailey CB3: DeAngelo Hall CB4: Mike Bass CB5: Josh Norman - FS1: Sean Taylor FS2: Sam Shade - SS1: Ken Houston SS2: Mark Murphey K: Mark Moseley P: Sammy Baugh This was tough. And I guarantee I missed some people Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skywlker32 Posted July 3, 2019 Share Posted July 3, 2019 On 6/30/2019 at 4:35 PM, Duluther said: QB1: Ben Roethlisberger QB2:Terry Bradshaw QB3:Neil O'Donnell The first two are kind of a no brainer, but QB3 took some thinking. Ultimately I had to go with O'donnell over guys like Kordell Stewart, Bobby Layne, Tommy Maddox. HB1:Jerome Bettis HB2:Franco Harris HB3:Le'Veon Bell Jerome in his prime was a crazy combination of footwork and strength. For his size, he was one of the most agile runners I've ever seen. Most people now remember him for his last few years as a power only type back, but it wasn't always that way. Franco edges out Le'Veon due to length of time on the Steelers. FB:Rocky Bleier Gritty runner and tough blocker. Dan Kreider would be my second choice here most likely. WR1:Hines Ward WR2:Antonio Brown WR3:John Stallworth WR4:Lynn Swann WR5:Louis Lipps WR6:Plaxico Burress Hines spent much of his career and all of his prime with underwhelming QBs, but still put up great numbers on run first teams. He also adds another great blocker on the field at all times. Antonio was the most dominant receiver I've ever seen and would likely serve as a 1b to Ward's 1a (both would likely be on the field at all times). Swann and Stallworth are both HoFers that add big play ability to the team. Lipps and Burress round out the receivers. TE1:Heath Miller TE2:Eric Green TE3: Bennie Cunningham It would be tough to argue against Miller as the top guy. The TEs behind him are tightly bunched with Bruener just missing out. LT1:Jon Kolb LT2:Marvel Smith - LG1:Alan Faneca LG2:Jon Nisby - C1:Mike Webster C2:Dermontti Dawson - RG1:David Decastro RG2:Craig Wofley - RT1:Tunch Ilkin RT2:Larry Brown Had to leave out Pouncey due to a crowded/great OC group. Dawson likely starts on pretty much any other team's all-time team. Normally I would consider moving Dawson out to OG, but Decastro is great enough in his own right to keep Dawson as a backup. Kolb and Ilkin are pretty widely considered the top tackles. The rest of the OL was pretty tough to choose LE1: LC Greenwood LE2:Aaron Smith - UT1:Joe Greene UT2:Ernie Stautner - NT1:Casey Hampton NT2:Ernie Holmes - RE1:Dwight White RE2:Brett Keisel This can be tough due to multiple fronts for the defense over great stretches. Hampton is a no brainer at NT, as are Greene and Stautner. Greene next to Hampton would be a scary interior. At DE, I went with the pass rusher strength as the starters with Keisel/Smith being the run stuffer type DE. There is likely a heavy rotation. Heyward just missed out to Keisel. LOLB1: Jack Ham LOLB2:Joey Porter - MLB1:Jack Lambert MLB2:James Farrior - ROLB1:James Harrison ROLB2:Kevin Greene Again, the 4-3 vs 3-4 makes it tough here, but I opted to go with 4-3 with a rush ROLB. Harrison had the best peak and was a very good coverage/run defender to go along with his extreme danger as a pass rusher. Ham and Lambert are two of the best LBers ever, not just on the Steelers and would be starters on most teams. Farrior was great in his own right, if not under-rated, and was a DPOTY candidate in 2004. Porter was a great all around OLB out of the 3-4 and could likely play in either front, while Greene was the next best pass rusher. Many top LBers just missed out including Andy Russell, Lamarr Woodley, Levon Kirkland, Greg Lloyd, etc. This is a very crowded portion of the team history. CB1:Rod Woodson CB2:Mel Blount CB3:Ike Taylor CB4:Jack Butler CB5: Willie Williams Woodson is probably my top all around CB all-time. He made big plays, shut down WRs and laid some big hits while he was at it. Blount is likely my favorite player due to his intimidating play. He was big for the position at the time and would still be larger than most CBs in the league today at 6-3 220lbs, but still had speed, reportedly running 4.3 -4.4s in the 40. His press coverage was among the best. Ike Taylor seemingly didn't have hands at all and benefited from a great pass rush, but he still was a top corner. - FS1:Donnie Shell FS2:Carnell Lake - SS1:Troy Polamalu SS2:Mike Wagner Shell and Lake was a close call. Lake could be used in many ways and was even voted into the pro-bowl at CB while filling in for Woodson in '95 due to injury. Polamalu is the big play guy coming from everywhere on the field. He was at his best around the line of scrimmage, but was a solid man-cover safety K:Gary Anderson P:Josh Miller Filled in above. I think that should cover everyone. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
animaltested Posted July 3, 2019 Share Posted July 3, 2019 QB1: Russell Wilson QB2: Matt Hasselbeck QB3: Dave Krieg HB1: Marshawn Lynch HB2: Shaun Alexander HB3: Curt Warner (really wanted to put Chris Warren) - FB1: Mac Strong FB2: John L Williams WR1: Steve Largent WR2: Darrell Jackson WR3: Doug Baldwin WR4: Brian Blades WR5: Joey Galloway WR6: Bobby Engram - TE1: Itula Mili TE2: Christian Fauria TE3: Zack Miller LT1: Walter Jones LT2: Russell Okung - LG1: Steve Hutchinson LG2: Edwin Bailey - C1: Robbie Tobeck C2: Max Unger - RG1: Chris Gray RG2: Brain Millard - RT1: Steve August RT2: Ron Essink LE1: Jacob Green LE2: Michael Sinclair - UT1: Cortez Kennedy UT2: Brandon Mebane - NT1: Joe Nash NT2: Sam Adams - RE1: Jeff Bryant RE2: Michael Bennett LOLB1: KJ Wright LOLB2: Cad Brown - MLB1: Bobby Wagner MLB2: Lofa Tatupu - ROLB1: Keith Butler ROLB2: Rufus Porter CB1: Richard Sherman CB2: Dave Brown CB3: Marcus Trufant CB4: Shawn Springs CB5: Patrick Hunter - FS1: Earl Thomas FS2: Eugene Robinson - SS1: Kenny Easly SS2: Kam Chancellor K: Stephen Haushka P: Jon Ryan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SBLIII Posted July 4, 2019 Share Posted July 4, 2019 On 1.7.2019 at 1:36 AM, Elky said: 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 Fryar needs to be in there at WR, Aaron hernandez at TE, Gilmore more like CB3. Other than that, Corey Dillon/James White, Dan Koppen and Flowers probably deserves a spot based on his 3 years here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elky Posted July 4, 2019 Share Posted July 4, 2019 2 hours ago, SBLIII said: Fryar needs to be in there at WR, Aaron hernandez at TE, Gilmore more like CB3. Other than that, Corey Dillon/James White, Dan Koppen and Flowers probably deserves a spot based on his 3 years here. Watson is in over Hernandez due to longevity and better overall person rofl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bucsfan333 Posted July 5, 2019 Share Posted July 5, 2019 QB1: Jameis Winston QB2: Brad Johnson QB3: Doug Williams - HB1: Warrick Dunn HB2: James Wilder HB3: Doug Martin - FB: Mike Alstott - WR1: Mike Evans WR2: Mark Carrier WR3: Kevin House WR4: Vincent Jackson WR5: Joey Galloway WR6: Keyshawn Johnson - TE1: Jimmie Giles TE2: Kellen Winslow II TE3: Cameron Brate - LT1: Paul Gruber LT2: Donald Penn - LG1: Ali Marpet LG2: Logan Mankins - C1: Tony Mayberry C2: Jeff Christy - RG1: Davin Joseph RG2: Ian Beckles - RT1: Demar Dotson RT2: Jeremy Trueblood - LE1: Chidi Ahanotu LE2: Greg Spires - UT1: Warren Sapp UT2: Gerald McCoy - NT1: Brad Culpepper NT2: Booger McFarland - RE1: Lee Roy Selmon RE2: Simeon Rice - SLB1: Cecil Johnson SLB2: Richard Wood - MLB1: Hardy Nickerson MLB2: Shelton Quarles - WLB1: Derrick Brooks WLB2: Lavonte David - CB1: Ronde Barber CB2: Donnie Abraham CB3: Brian Kelly CB4: Aqib Talib CB5: Mike Washington - FS1: Cedric Brown FS2: Tanard Jackson - SS1: John Lynch SS2: Jermaine Phillips - K: Matt Bryant P: Josh Bidwell KR: Clifton Smith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RabidPanther89 Posted July 5, 2019 Share Posted July 5, 2019 Carolina Panthers QB1- Cam Newton QB2- Jake Delhomme The Panthers have had a history of great talents at RB so this is tough RB 1- Deangelo Williams RB-2 Christian McCaffrey RB-3 Jonathan Stewart FB- Brad Hoover TE 1- Greg Olsen TE 2- Wesley Walls WR1- Steve Smith WR2- Mushin Muhammad WR3- Ted Ginn Jr WR4- Kelvin Benjamin LT- Jordan Gross LG- Travelle Wharton C- Ryan Kalil RG- Trai Turner RT- Jeff Otah Defense: CB1- Chris Gamble CB2- Josh Norman CB3- James Bradberry CB4- Ricky Manning JR SS- Mike Minter FS- Deon Grant WLB1- Will Witherspoon MLB 1- Luke Keuchly MLB 2- Dan Morgan MLB 3- Jon Beason OLB1- Thomas Davis 3-4 OLB/DE 4-3 - Kevin Greene RE1- Julius Peppers RE2 - Greg Hardy DT1- Kawaan Short DT2- Dontari Poe NT1- Kris Jenkins NT2- Star Lotulolei LE1- Charles Johnson LE2- Mike Rucker K- John Kasay P- Todd Sauerbrun KR 1- Michael Bates PR1- Steve Smith That was fun. What a stacked team that would be Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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