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Since we have beat just about every topic to death I thought it might be fun to do something different.

With the next game on tap the HOF game I thought it might be different to pick your ultimate team.

Here's your criteria 

Offense

2 Tackles,2 Guards, 1 Center, 2 Tight Ends, 3 WRs 2, RB, 1 QB

Defensive

2 Tackles, 2 DE, 4 LBs, 2 CB, 2 Safeties

Special Teams 1 punter, 1 Kicker, 1 KR  (No long Snapper needed)

They don't have to be HOFer at this moment but future ones or someone you think was overlooked or they can be current players. I've listed the team that drafted them.   Here's a link to refresh your memory.  Hall of Famers by Position | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site (profootballhof.com)

Here's mine.   I tried to sprinkle some old-timers in mine but would probably stand up to anyone's list.

Offense

T - Orlando Pace Rams, Anthony Munoz Bengals

G - Big John Hannah Patriots, Bruce Matthews - Oilers/Titans

C. Mick Tinglehoff - Vikings

WR, Jerry Rice 49ers, Steve Smith Panthers, Randy Moss Minnesota

TE. Travis Kelce Chiefs, Tony Gonzales Chiefs

RB Earl Campbell Oilers, Barry Sanders Lions

QB Johnny Unitas Baltimore Colts

Defense

DT - John Randle Vikings, Warren Sapp Bucs

DE - Gino Marchetti - Baltimore Colts, Michael Strahan Giants

LB - Luke Kuechly Panthers, Ray Nitschke Packers, Lawrence Taylor Giants, Kevin Greene Steelers (Drafted by Ram but primary played DE with them)

CB - Deion Sanders Falcons, Darrell Green Redskins

S - Ronnie Lott 49ers, Ed Reed Ravens

Special Teams

P - Reggie Roby Dolphins

K. Adam Vinatieri Patriots

KR/PR Devin Hester Bears

 

 

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I only started watching football in 2003 so I can only go on that... here we go. 

 

T - Jonathan Ogden, Joe Thomas

G - Steve Hutchinson, Jahri Evans

C. Ryan Kalil

WR, Randy Moss, Calvin Johnson, Terrell Owens

TE. Rob Gronkowski, Tony Gonzales

RB Adrian Peterson, Ladainan Tomlinson

QB Peyton Manning

Defense

DT - Aaron Donald, Ndamukon Suh

DE - Julius Peppers, JJ Watt

LB - Luke Kuechly, Ray Rice, Brian Urlacher

CB - Patrick Peterson, Darrell Revis, Jalen Ramsey, Champ Bailey

S - Ed Reed, Troy Palamalu

Special Teams

P - dont care

K. dont care

KR/PR Devin Hester Bears

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23 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

I only started watching football in 2003 so I can only go on that... here we go. 

 

T - Jonathan Ogden, Joe Thomas

G - Steve Hutchinson, Jahri Evans

C. Ryan Kalil

WR, Randy Moss, Calvin Johnson, Terrell Owens

TE. Rob Gronkowski, Tony Gonzales

RB Adrian Peterson, Ladainan Tomlinson

QB Peyton Manning

Defense

DT - Aaron Donald, Ndamukon Suh

DE - Julius Peppers, JJ Watt

LB - Luke Kuechly, Ray Rice, Brian Urlacher

CB - Patrick Peterson, Darrell Revis, Jalen Ramsey, Champ Bailey

S - Ed Reed, Troy Palamalu

Special Teams

P - dont care

K. dont care

KR/PR Devin Hester Bears

Nice,

Like I said it's hard to argue any of these players.  Just more of a person preference.

I thought about Troy Palamalu at safety as well. 

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On 7/4/2022 at 10:11 AM, CanadianCat said:

I only started watching football in 2003 so I can only go on that... here we go. 

 

T - Jonathan Ogden, Joe Thomas

G - Steve Hutchinson, Jahri Evans

C. Ryan Kalil

WR, Randy Moss, Calvin Johnson, Terrell Owens

TE. Rob Gronkowski, Tony Gonzales

RB Adrian Peterson, Ladainan Tomlinson

QB Peyton Manning

Defense

DT - Aaron Donald, Ndamukon Suh

DE - Julius Peppers, JJ Watt

LB - Luke Kuechly, Ray Rice, Brian Urlacher

CB - Patrick Peterson, Darrell Revis, Jalen Ramsey, Champ Bailey

S - Ed Reed, Troy Palamalu

Special Teams

P - dont care

K. dont care

KR/PR Devin Hester Bears

Ray Rice played LB?

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Offense:

T - Anthony Munoz, Jonathan Ogden

G - John Hannah, Bruce Matthew's

C - Mike Webster

WR - Calvin Johnson, Randy Moss, Jerry Rice

TE - Rob Gronkowski, Tony Gonzalez

RB - Walter Payton, Barry Sanders

FB (added) - Larry Csonka 

QB - Dan Marino

Defense:

DT - Warren Sapp, Aaron Donald

DE - Reggie White, Bruce Smith

LB - Luke Keuchly, Ray Lewis, Lawrence Taylor, Derrick Thomas

CB - Charles Woodson, Rod Woodson

S - Ronnie Lott, Ed Reed

P - Johnny Hekker 

K - Justin Tucker

KR/PR - Devin Hester

 

 

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