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Most Underrated Player In the NFL


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Random question I thought would be interesting (and while reading an article on Lee Evans). Who is the most underrated player in the league, in terms of playing on bad teams/lack of recognition?

I would say Lee Evans, because he's up in Buffalo. that's the only one I could think of right now. the guy would be good on another team who aired the ball out a lot.

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Jamal Charles is easily the most underrated player in the league right now. As long as he gets a legit amount of touches and Thomas Jones doesn't take away from his playing time, he'll be a top 5 back by the end of the year.

Other underrated guys: Thomas Davis, Eddy Royal (Den WR), Brandon Flowers (KC CB), Tamba Hali (KC LB), the entire Bengals secondary, Bruce Gradkowski (Oak QB), Matt Moore, our entire TE unit. Just to name a few.

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KC is gonna surprise this season. I feel it coming. They could challenge the Chargers for the West title.

i say the raiders could be the deciding factor in that division.. not necessarily that they win .. but with a good draft they could throw the upset that decides the division

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i say the raiders could be the deciding factor in that division.. not necessarily that they win .. but with a good draft they could throw the upset that decides the division

Right. But I feel Denver is gonna fall out of it, and the Chargers won't be quite as strong as past seasons. It's too early to tell for sure yet, though.

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There are so many, but I actually think you can make a legitimate case for Jonathan Stewart. I think most average fans that don't watch the panthers regularly don't appreciate the entirety of this team's running game. They overestimate D-Will's significance because he's the flashy playmaking "number one" and subsequently underestimate Stewart's role in not only keeping D-Will fresh but also providing an entirely different dynamic.

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