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  • What position would you throw your money at?

    You're an NFL GM. You've got limited cap space, an amazing free agent market and a team in desperate need of help in almost every position because the previous GM and Coach were better at Connect Four and Stratego than football. What position do you go after first? Which position is most worth the money? If its too difficult to pick one, rank the importance of football positions based on limited cap.

    tyler
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  • #2
    1. QB
    2. LT
    3. DE
    4. DT
    5. RT
    6. CB
    7. HB
    8. MLB
    9. WLB
    10. WR
    11. SS
    12. Center
    13. FS
    14. Guard
    15. SLB
    16. TE
    17. FB

    QB is the most important position because it gives a team the longest window of opportunity to win a championship. LT is followed closely because he keeps your quarterback healthy. Then d-line is next. If a team doesn't have a great quarterback, the next best way to win is with a great defense. A great defensive line can effectively stop both dimensions of a dynamic offense.

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    • #3
      This is a quality first post, Doe! I agree for the most part, although I'd move HB down and WR up, since most HBs are pretty close to over the hill by the time they become FAs.

      Welcome to the forum!

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      • #4
        Thanks

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        • #5
          I like Doe's list. Start with a franchise QB and then build those lines! Everything starts at the line!!!

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          • #6
            I'd even skip the QB and go with the OL and DL to start. After that, CB and RB. Then WR and MLB and Safties. I would then go after a QB. Some may call me nuts, but JMO.
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            • #7
              Quarterback or Defensive End. Those two positions are the most unpredictable when it comes to the draft. You can use your high draft pick on a LT.

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              • #8
                Running Back, Defensive End and Offensive Line... in that order.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Doe
                  1. QB
                  2. LT
                  3. DE
                  4. DT
                  5. RT
                  6. CB
                  7. HB
                  8. MLB
                  9. WLB
                  10. WR
                  11. SS
                  12. Center
                  13. FS
                  14. Guard
                  15. SLB
                  16. TE
                  17. FB

                  This list shows you why Barnett doesnt want to move to Sam. The Mike position is ranked #8 and the Sam position is ranked #15.

                  Anyways, where does K and P rank on the list? There have been some kickers who have gotten pretty good money.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Pack0514
                    Originally posted by Doe
                    1. QB
                    2. LT
                    3. DE
                    4. DT
                    5. RT
                    6. CB
                    7. HB
                    8. MLB
                    9. WLB
                    10. WR
                    11. SS
                    12. Center
                    13. FS
                    14. Guard
                    15. SLB
                    16. TE
                    17. FB

                    This list shows you why Barnett doesnt want to move to Sam. The Mike position is ranked #8 and the Sam position is ranked #15.

                    Anyways, where does K and P rank on the list? There have been some kickers who have gotten pretty good money.
                    Or it shows why you SHOULD move him there since he is perhaps overrated in his abilities.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by TheRaven
                      Or it shows why you SHOULD move him there since he is perhaps overrated in his abilities.
                      Thats debateable...... but whatever, it still shows why he doesnt want to move.

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                      • #12
                        money

                        Gotta put the money into the O and D lines. Football is won in the trenches. There is a reason where you find a real good QB and real good RB, you'll also find a good line. I wish TT understood this.

                        The Bears are proof that if you can bring pressure with 4 guys, the rest of the D becomes 10 times better.

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                        • #13
                          Re: money

                          Originally posted by Packnut
                          Gotta put the money into the O and D lines. Football is won in the trenches. There is a reason where you find a real good QB and real good RB, you'll also find a good line. I wish TT understood this.

                          The Bears are proof that if you can bring pressure with 4 guys, the rest of the D becomes 10 times better.
                          I agree with the lines perspective. That's where the game is won. As for QBs, I think you can get away with a serviceable QB. It helps to have a HoF'er, but the talent level of QBs in this league is not eye-opening. Plus, there are always diamonds in the rough. Brady was drafted 6th (??) and turned out to be a stud. A good QB coach can elevate the skill of his gunslinger. Look at Brooks, Brunell, Warner..... all of these guys were backups behind Favre in the GB system. They are all or were all reasonably-priced starters.

                          tyler
                          Receive thy new Possessor: One who brings
                          A mind not to be chang'd by Place or Time.
                          The mind is its own place, and in it self
                          Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.

                          "Paradise Lost"-John Milton

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                          • #14
                            Re: money

                            Originally posted by jack's smirking revenge
                            Originally posted by Packnut
                            Gotta put the money into the O and D lines. Football is won in the trenches. There is a reason where you find a real good QB and real good RB, you'll also find a good line. I wish TT understood this.

                            The Bears are proof that if you can bring pressure with 4 guys, the rest of the D becomes 10 times better.
                            I agree with the lines perspective. That's where the game is won. As for QBs, I think you can get away with a serviceable QB. It helps to have a HoF'er, but the talent level of QBs in this league is not eye-opening. Plus, there are always diamonds in the rough. Brady was drafted 6th (??) and turned out to be a stud. A good QB coach can elevate the skill of his gunslinger. Look at Brooks, Brunell, Warner..... all of these guys were backups behind Favre in the GB system. They are all or were all reasonably-priced starters.

                            tyler
                            Even the most average looking QB plays much better with time to throw the ball.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig
                              I'd even skip the QB and go with the OL and DL to start. After that, CB and RB. Then WR and MLB and Safties. I would then go after a QB. Some may call me nuts, but JMO.
                              Yup!

                              No sense having a quality QB if you can't protect him. Same goes for your RB.

                              It starts with the OL and DL.

                              That's the battle in the trench's - at the line of scrimmage where games are won or lost.
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