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.