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    What current NFL players would you pick to be on your team? Name 11 starters on offense, 11 on defense and 3 specialists.

    Here's mine:

    QB: Tom Brady - Plays well in ALL conditions. Rodgers is elite but unlike Favre in his prime, Rodgers is below average when playing outdoor in the cold.

    RB: Adrian Peterson - The complete back. Size, speed, power. Everything.

    WRs: Calvin Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Greg Jennings - Unstoppable!

    TE: Jermichael Finley - Finley can change how defensive coordinators prepare on presence alone.

    OLs: Joe Thomas (T), Logan Mankins (G), Maurkice Pouncey (C), Josh Sitton (G), Jake Long (T) - a protection unit composed of these guys would make the U.S. Secret Service look incompetent.

    DEs/OLBs: Clay Matthews, Jarad Allen - both act like prima donnas but they're qb killers.

    DTs: Cullen Jenkins, Vince Wilfork - And Thompson let Jenkins go for Mike Neal.

    ILBs: Patrick Willis, Brian Urlacher - Urlacher is the prototypical ILB; Willis is a fucking beast.

    CBs: Darrell Revis, Nnamdi Asomugha, Charles Woodson - Revis Island, the King of Africa, and Mr. Everything.

    Ss: Roman Harper, Troy Polamalu - These guys are playa.

    K: Sebastian Janikowski - can be inconsistent at times but when he's on, he's on.

    P: Andy Lee - punt like a bee.

    KR/PR: Devin Hester - as a specialist, this guy sure as fuck can fly.

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    Originally posted by LegandofthePack15 View Post
    What current NFL players would you pick to be on your team? Name 11 starters on offense, 11 on defense and 3 specialists.

    Here's mine:

    QB: Tom Brady - Plays well in ALL conditions. Rodgers is elite but unlike Favre in his prime, Rodgers is below average when playing outdoor in the cold.

    RB: Adrian Peterson - The complete back. Size, speed, power. Everything.

    WRs: Calvin Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Greg Jennings - Unstoppable!

    TE: Jermichael Finley - Finley can change how defensive coordinators prepare on presence alone.

    OLs: Joe Thomas (T), Logan Mankins (G), Maurkice Pouncey (C), Josh Sitton (G), Jake Long (T) - a protection unit composed of these guys would make the U.S. Secret Service look incompetent.

    DEs/OLBs: Clay Matthews, Jarad Allen - both act like prima donnas but they're qb killers.

    DTs: Cullen Jenkins, Vince Wilfork - And Thompson let Jenkins go for Mike Neal.

    ILBs: Patrick Willis, Brian Urlacher - Urlacher is the prototypical ILB; Willis is a fucking beast.

    CBs: Darrell Revis, Nnamdi Asomugha, Charles Woodson - Revis Island, the King of Africa, and Mr. Everything.

    Ss: Roman Harper, Troy Polamalu - These guys are playa.

    K: Sebastian Janikowski - can be inconsistent at times but when he's on, he's on.

    P: Andy Lee - punt like a bee.

    KR/PR: Devin Hester - as a specialist, this guy sure as fuck can fly.
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    Cullen JENKINS????????????????
    Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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    • #3
      Roman Harper couldn't stop Marshawn Lynch and his one upside is supposed to be toughness.
      Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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      • #4
        QB: Aaron Rodgers- More evasive than the other two elite QBs, and with a better arm. He's the best in the face of pressure, with the posisble exception of Eli or Cutler. Highest rated passer of all time.

        RB: LeSean McCoy- Leaves a little to be desired as a power runner, but is the most evasive back in the league and probably the best receiving back in the league. It's a passing game nowadays.

        WR: Calvin Johnson- The only slight nitpick in his game is that he's not the best after the catch, but typically he's in the endzone anyway.
        WR: Jordy Nelson- Probably the best deep-threat in the game today. He would be even more dangerous if you put him across from Megatron.
        WR: Victor Cruz- A dynamo after the catch. Get separation before the catch and eats up yards.
        TE: Rob Gronkowski- A good/great blocker and a laugh-inducing mismatch as a receiver.

        LT: Joe Thomas- I take Thomas over Jake Long because of injury history. They are very close, by my measure.
        LG: Carl Nicks- Strictly better than former teammate Jahri Evans, who plays the right side. The only other guard who could have a case here is Mankins, who is slightly overrated, has an injury history, a holdout history, and is nearing 30.
        C: Nick Mangold- Mangold is the best in the business. He's had a slight injury history, but he's dominant. Maurkice Pouncey is a plus center, and would start on more than half the teams in the league at center. A workman; solid; but he's not dominant and he's certainly not elite.
        RG: Josh Sitton- Sheer dominance. He was injured last year, but toughed it out and was still quite effective. You could certainly make a case for Evans, but I feel Sitton is more flexible. Plus he's three years younger.
        RT: Brian Bulaga- Nice in pass protection and amazing in run blocking, the dude is the right combination of youth, talent, and production.

        DE: J.J. Watt- Young and explosive, Watt has already had an injury this season, which might cause some to question this choice, but he's going to be a special player.
        DT: Haloti Ngata- He's 28 now, so he's reaching the age when
        DE: Justin Smith- In other positions, I have favored youth. I should probably here, too, but Smith is just too much better than every other DE not to choose.

        OLB: Clay Matthews- Tamba Hali seemed better in 2011, but Matthews is younger and also played with a crappier line in 2011.
        ILB: Patrick Willis- Mentioning Urlacher in the same breath is an insult to Patrick Willis. (And that's obviously saying something.)
        ILB: Jon Beason- He suffered a major injury last year. He's still too awesome not to pick. However, my "dream" might change if he's not the same player as he was pre-Achilles.
        OLB: Brian Orakpo- A more stout alternative to Matthews, and just as young and talented.

        CB: Darrell Revis- With the rest of the defense being so good, it might be tempting to pick a CB with better ball skills. However, the vice that Revis puts on WRs would really do a lot to devastate an opposing offense and frankly, he's just too good to pass up.
        S: Eric Berry- With Nick Collins done and Ed Reed continuing in his decline, the door is open for Berry to become the best overall safety in the league. He missed all of last season with an unfortunate injury, but he's so young he should have no trouble returning to 2010 form.
        S: George Wilson- He just turned 30, which is the only downside with him. He's been the league's best strong safety for about three seasons, and had an amazing 2011. I agree about Roman Harper... That even mention of his name should be taboo in this thread.
        CB: Brandon Flowers- A good mix of a smooth athlete, a good technician, and nice ball skills. Plus, he's young and stands to improve.

        K: David Akers- The Eagles are morons for cutting the string on Akers too soon.
        P: Shane Lechler- Still the undisputed best kicking specialist in the game, and has been for the better part of a decade.

        KR/PR: Patrick Peterson- Hester is 30, and Peterson has yet to enter his prime.
        Last edited by smuggler; 08-13-2012, 12:47 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by smuggler View Post
          QB: Aaron Rodgers- More evasive than the other two elite QBs, and with a better arm. He's the best in the face of pressure, with the posisble exception of Eli or Cutler. Highest rated passer of all time.

          RB: LeSean McCoy- Leaves a little to be desired as a power runner, but is the most evasive back in the league and probably the best receiving back in the league. It's a passing game nowadays.

          WR: Calvin Johnson- The only slight nitpick in his game is that he's not the best after the catch, but typically he's in the endzone anyway.
          WR: Jordy Nelson- Probably the best deep-threat in the game today. He would be even more dangerous if you put him across from Megatron.
          WR: Victor Cruz- A dynamo after the catch. Get separation before the catch and eats up yards.
          TE: Rob Gronkowski- A good/great blocker and a laugh-inducing mismatch as a receiver.

          LT: Joe Thomas- I take Thomas over Jake Long because of injury history. They are very close, by my measure.
          LG: Carl Nicks- Strictly better than former teammate Jahri Evans, who plays the right side. The only other guard who could have a case here is Mankins, who is slightly overrated, has an injury history, a holdout history, and is nearing 30.
          C: Nick Mangold- Mangold is the best in the business. He's had a slight injury history, but he's dominant. Maurkice Pouncey is a plus center, and would start on more than half the teams in the league at center. A workman; solid; but he's not dominant and he's certainly not elite.
          RG: Josh Sitton- Sheer dominance. He was injured last year, but toughed it out and was still quite effective. You could certainly make a case for Evans, but I feel Sitton is more flexible. Plus he's three years younger.
          RT: Brian Bulaga- Nice in pass protection and amazing in run blocking, the dude is the right combination of youth, talent, and production.

          DE: J.J. Watt- Young and explosive, Watt has already had an injury this season, which might cause some to question this choice, but he's going to be a special player.
          DT: Haloti Ngata- He's 28 now, so he's reaching the age when
          DE: Justin Smith- In other positions, I have favored youth. I should probably here, too, but Smith is just too much better than every other DE not to choose.

          OLB: Clay Matthews- Tamba Hali seemed better in 2011, but Matthews is younger and also played with a crappier line in 2011.
          ILB: Patrick Willis- Mentioning Urlacher in the same breath is an insult to Patrick Willis. (And that's obviously saying something.)
          ILB: Jon Beason- He suffered a major injury last year. He's still too awesome not to pick. However, my "dream" might change if he's not the same player as he was pre-Achilles.
          OLB: Brian Orakpo- A more stout alternative to Matthews, and just as young and talented.

          CB: Darrell Revis- With the rest of the defense being so good, it might be tempting to pick a CB with better ball skills. However, the vice that Revis puts on WRs would really do a lot to devastate an opposing offense and frankly, he's just too good to pass up.
          S: Eric Berry- With Nick Collins done and Ed Reed continuing in his decline, the door is open for Berry to become the best overall safety in the league. He missed all of last season with an unfortunate injury, but he's so young he should have no trouble returning to 2010 form.
          S: George Wilson- He just turned 30, which is the only downside with him. He's been the league's best strong safety for about three seasons, and had an amazing 2011. I agree about Roman Harper... That even mention of his name should be taboo in this thread.
          CB: Brandon Flowers- A good mix of a smooth athlete, a good technician, and nice ball skills. Plus, he's young and stands to improve.

          K: David Akers- The Eagles are morons for cutting the string on Akers too soon.
          P: Shane Lechler- Still the undisputed best kicking specialist in the game, and has been for the better part of a decade.

          KR/PR: Patrick Peterson- Hester is 30, and Peterson has yet to enter his prime.
          Nice post, though I disagree some of your picks/comments.

          Gotta put your Packer bias aside and admit Urlacher that is one of the greatest lb in NFL history. The guy can blitz, he can cover, and he's solid against the run. Urlacher is a first ballot NFL Hall of Famer.

          Cruz seems like an overachiever whom everyone underestimates. Will be interesting to see how he performs now that D-coordinators know who he is. I can name 20 other wrs that are better than Cruz.

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          • #6
            Urlacher 5 years ago, I'd take right along with Willis. Urlacher now, he's not in the discussion IMO. And, no, he's not a first ballot HoF, but yes he will get in. Ray Lewis was obviously better, and there's a good case to make for Derrick Brooks being better - and both have a ring.

            Your argument against Cruz is reasonable, and I feel the same would apply to Jordy.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by smuggler View Post
              Urlacher 5 years ago, I'd take right along with Willis. Urlacher now, he's not in the discussion IMO. And, no, he's not a first ballot HoF, but yes he will get in. Ray Lewis was obviously better, and there's a good case to make for Derrick Brooks being better - and both have a ring.

              Your argument against Cruz is reasonable, and I feel the same would apply to Jordy.
              The way Urlacher revolutionize the Cover-2 middle lb position, to me that's good enough for first ballot HOF. The guy was and is still the complete MLB.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by LegandofthePack15 View Post
                The way Urlacher revolutionize the Cover-2 middle lb position, to me that's good enough for first ballot HOF. The guy was and is still the complete MLB.
                Is the criteria all time players or this year?
                Originally posted by 3irty1
                This is museum quality stupidity.

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                • #9
                  QB- Arod
                  RB-MJD (only as he is a tougher runner than McCoy and this team is an airforce)
                  WR1 - Calvin Jophnson
                  WR2 - Wallace
                  WR3 - Welker
                  TE - Gronk
                  LT - Thomas
                  LG - Carl Nicks
                  C - Mangold
                  RG - Sitton
                  RT - Buluga

                  DE - Freeney, Allen
                  DT - Ngata, Suh
                  OLB - Mathews, Ware
                  ILB - Willis, Mayo
                  CB - Revis, Alphabet (asmug...)
                  S- Jenkins, Rolle

                  At least tahts my stab at it.
                  All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.

                  George Orwell

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                  • #10
                    Mayo sucks, Bishop is better than him and there are a handful of guys probably better than Bishop

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                    • #11
                      The team I would have for one year:

                      QB Aaron Rodgers
                      RB Ray Rice (Adrian Peterson, when healthy)
                      WR Calvin Johnson, Andre Johnson, Greg Jennings (I'd pick Andre Johnson as the third best WR in the league, but this team needs a slot guy)
                      TE Rob Gronkowski
                      OL Joe Thomas, Carl Nicks, Nick Mangold, Josh Sitton, David Stewart

                      DL Julius Peppers, Haloti Ngata, Geno Atkins, Jason Pierre-Paul
                      LB Clay Matthews, Patrick Willis, DeMarcus Ware
                      CB Darrelle Revis, Jonathan Joseph
                      S Ed Reed, Troy Polamalu

                      K Sebastian Janikowski
                      P Shane Lechler
                      RET Randall Cobb
                      "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                      • #12
                        I think you meant to put Fitzgerald in after Megatron, by your wording.

                        DeMarcus Ware would play DE in a 4-3. He hardly plays standing up at all in DAL. He's the "elephant" in their scheme, but he mostly puts his hand down.

                        Both Reed and Polamalu are over the hill and there are better guys.

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                        • #13
                          QB: Tom Brady (Dude has done it all, I would take Rodgers next)
                          RB: LeSean McCoy (Peterson if he returns to his old self)
                          WR: Calvin Johnson, Andre Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald
                          TE: Rob Gronkowski
                          OT: Joe Thomas, Jake Long
                          OG: Carl Nicks, Jahri Evans
                          OC: Nick Mangold

                          34 defense
                          DE: Justin Smith, N Suh
                          NT: Halot Ngata
                          OLB: Clay Matthews, DeMarcus Ware
                          ILB: Patrick Willis, Jon Beason
                          CB: Darrelle Revis, Brandon Flowers
                          FS: Ed Reed (Would have taken Nick Collins)
                          SS: Troy Polamalu

                          K Sebastian Janikowski
                          P: Andy Lee
                          RET: Devin Hester (Was a toss up with DeSean Jackson)
                          Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by PaCkFan_n_MD View Post
                            QB: Tom Brady (Dude has done it all, I would take Rodgers next)
                            RB: LeSean McCoy (Peterson if he returns to his old self)
                            WR: Calvin Johnson, Andre Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald
                            TE: Rob Gronkowski
                            OT: Joe Thomas, Jake Long
                            OG: Carl Nicks, Jahri Evans
                            OC: Nick Mangold

                            34 defense
                            DE: Justin Smith, N Suh
                            NT: Halot Ngata
                            OLB: Clay Matthews, DeMarcus Ware
                            ILB: Patrick Willis, Jon Beason
                            CB: Darrelle Revis, Brandon Flowers
                            FS: Ed Reed (Would have taken Nick Collins)
                            SS: Troy Polamalu

                            K Sebastian Janikowski
                            P: Andy Lee
                            RET: Devin Hester (Was a toss up with DeSean Jackson)
                            Nice, only thing I would change is Rodgers over Brady.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by smuggler View Post
                              I think you meant to put Fitzgerald in after Megatron, by your wording.

                              DeMarcus Ware would play DE in a 4-3. He hardly plays standing up at all in DAL. He's the "elephant" in their scheme, but he mostly puts his hand down.

                              Both Reed and Polamalu are over the hill and there are better guys.
                              Yes, I meant Fitz.

                              Valid point on Ware. I was debating in my head whether I'd want to go 4-3 or 3-4. Depending on the scheme you are eliminating a nice group of players. However, if I knew I could have 4 good DL (Dream Team), I'd probably lean towards a 4-3, so mark me down for Von Miller instead of Ware.

                              Name these safeties? I thought the same thing, but when I start thinking about safeties to replace these guys, I still lean towards the two old guys (for one more year anyways). Who are these guys? Earl Thomas is rising. I've always liked Adrian Wilson. Eric Weddle and George Wilson had good statistical years, but I can't put those guys above Reed and Polamalu.
                              "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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