NFL: All Time Draft I

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49ers select, WR, Isaac Bruce, Memphis

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OLB, James Harrison, Kent State

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RG, Steve Hutchinson, Michigan

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Seattle has a defense-strong, ball control offense that wins the turnover battle and willingly punts over taking risky shots.

The QB of the offense holds several NFL records:
  • the best touchdown-to-interception ratio (4.33 to 1)
  • the lowest career interception average (1.5)
  • the most consecutive passes without an interception (402)
  • the highest career passer rating (102.4)
  • the highest single season passer rating (122.5)
Of course, this is none other than the scrambling sensation Aaron Rodgers!
 
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@CHGoalie27 is up until 2:34 AM ET.

ROUND 23 CLOCKS ARE OFF FROM MIDNIGHT-8 AM ET. YOU CAN STILL PICK DURING THAT TIME IF YOU WANT.
 
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TE Ozzie Newsome - "Newsome was drafted in the first round with the 23rd pick in the 1978 NFL Draft for the Cleveland Browns.[1] He was named the Browns' Offensive Player of the Year his rookie year, the first time in 25 years that a rookie had received that honor. Newsome went to the Pro Bowl in 1981, 1984 and 1985. In 1984, Newsome set a franchise record for receiving yards in a game (191) that stood for 29 years until it was broken in 2013 by Josh Gordon (who recorded 237 and 261 yards in back-to-back games).[7] In 1986, Newsome won the Ed Block Courage Award for playing with injuries, and in 1990 won the Byron "Whizzer" White NFL Man of the Year Award for his community service.[3] Newsome finished his career with 662 receptions and 7,980 yards, both Cleveland franchise records, and 47 touchdowns, fifth all-time.[8] In 1999 Newsome was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame." Ozzie Newsome - Wikipedia

Trap Jesus takes G Larry Little.

I drop Tom Brady. I add

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QB Michael Vick

YOU CAN'T ADD A 23RD PLAYER. YOU HAVE TO DROP A STARTER TO ADD A STARTER.
 

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I played football as a receiver (TE).
Our QB and RB each loved to run.
I got the ball more than the WR because the QB was a runner not a passer and stuck to short passes.

Dropping Brady for Vick, on a team with three starting RBs, is not wise. The free safety doesn't have to respect the pass. The linebackers can take away the gaps. The corners can play the line.

It might be ingenious though.

The Oklahoma wishbone without a passing threat. Huh.
 
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A. QB Michael Vick, HB Walter Payton, HB Barry Sanders, FB Bronko Nagurski

B. FB Bronko Nagurski, C Chuck Bednarik, RG Jim Parker, LG Ed White, RT Forrest Gregg, LT Orlando Pace, TE John Mackey, TE Ozzie Newsome

C. Ozzie Newsome
Cleveland 1978-90
First-team All-Pro (1984), 3-time Pro Bowler
198 games – 662 catches, 7,980 yards (12.1 ypc), 47 TDs
Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 1999

John Mackey
Baltimore Colts 1963-71; San Diego 1972
3-time first-team All-Pro, 5-time Pro Bowler
139 games – 331 catches, 5,236 yards (15.8 ypc), 38 TDs, 19 rushes, 127 yards (6.7 ypc)
Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 1992
NFL 100 All-Time Team (2019)

D. MLB Dick Butkus, SLB Jack Lambert, WLB Ray Nitschke

I really like my team. Short passes to Group C (both arguably top 8 all time) Mackey and Newsome will keep the defense honest. I have the best backs in the draft. Payton and Sanders are arguably top 3 all time. With the Group A guys running and the Group B guys blocking my team is a handful to stop. Army used the wishbone 2 years ago and went 11-2. The triple option is very flexible with 4 runners, great blocking, and the defense has no idea where it's going. Scott Frost runs it at Nebraska.

On defense my Group D linebacker corp is the best in the draft. Butkus and Lambert are arguably top 4 all time.​
 
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