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Several Panthers make up PFF top 10 (and, bottom 10)


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Top 10 QB

 

1. Aaron Rodgers

2. Phillip Rivers

3. Andrew Luck

4. Cam Newton

5. Ben Roethlisberger

6. Matt Ryan

7. Eli Manning

8. Ryan Tannehill

9. Drew Brees

10. Peyton Manning

 

FB

1. Anthony Sherman

2. Patrick DiMarco

3. Derrick Coleman

4. Darrel Young

4. Jerome Felton

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19. Bruce Miller

20. Marcel Reece

21. Cory Harket

22. Jay Prosch

23. Mike Tolbert (worst fullback ranking, ouch)

 

Bottom 10 OTs

59. Ryan Harris

60. Michael Oher

61. Nate Chandler

62. Eric Fisher

63. Derek Sherrod

64. Tyler Polumbus

65. Jake Matthews

66. Matt Kalil

67. Byron Bell

68. Seantrel Henderson

 

Bottom 10 4-3 DE

 

43. Charles Johnson

44. Wes Horton

45. Andre Branch

45. Everson Griffen

47. Kony Ealy

47. Corey Wootton

49. Quanterus Smith

50. Michael Johnson

51. Robert Geathers

52. Chris Clemons

 

Top 10 DT

 

1. Gerland McCoy

2. Kawann Short

3. Kyle Williams

4. Donkey Kong

5. John Hankins

6. Marcell Dareus

6. Aaron Donald

8. Jared Odrick

9. Ian Williams

10. Earl Mitchell

 

Top 10 ILB

 

1. Luke Kuechly

2. Bobby Wagner

3. CJ Mosley

4. Donta Hightower

5. Rolando McClain

6. Mychal Kendricks

7. Stephen Tullock

8. Patrick Willis

9. Prince Shembo

10. Karlos Dansby

 

 

 

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Jesus the Raiders are a damn trainwreck.

Rolando McClain shits the bed in Oakland, goes somewhere else, retires, comes back, and is rated a top 5 inside linebacker. That's fuged up.

I say we take Kalil Mack off their hands in 3 years after he's labeled a bust.

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Jesus the Raiders are a damn trainwreck.

Rolando McClain shits the bed in Oakland, goes somewhere else, retires, comes back, and is rated a top 5 inside linebacker. That's fuged up.

I say we take Kalil Mack off their hands in 3 years after he's labeled a bust.

Pretty sure he has retired twice actually. If he keeps this up he will probably end up being the story of the year in the NFL.

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I have a hard time putting any trust in rankings with Ryan Tannehill as a top 10 quarterback and Eli ahead of Peyton. 

 

This is based of production so far this season...

 

Tannehil hasn't been bad at all. His WRs are doing him no favors at all. (13 drops)

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