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OFFENSE:

WR2: Larry Fitzgerald - Wes Welker

LT: Joe Thomas - Jake Long

LG: Steve Hutchinson - Logan Mankins

C: Jeff Saturday - Nick Mangold

RG: Chris Snee

RT: David Stewart - Ryan Diem

TE: Antonio Gates - Jason Witten - Dallas Clark

WR1: Andre Johnson - Reggie Wayne - Roddy White

QB: Tom Brady - Drew Brees - Peyton Manning

FB: Le'Ron McClain - Ovie Mughelli

HB: Chris Johnson - DeAngelo Williams - Michael Turner

DEFENSE:

LDE: Trent Cole - Justin Tuck

LDT: Haloti Ngata - Vince Wilfork

RDT: Kevin Williams - Darnell Dockett

RDE: Jared Allen - Aaron Kampman

SLB: Lance Briggs - Chad Greenway

MLB: Patrick Willis - Jon Beason - Ray Lewis

WLB: DeMarcus Ware - James Harrison

LCB: Charles Woodson - Asante Samuel - Leon Hall

RCB: Nnamdi Asomugha - Darrelle Revis

SS: Troy Polamalu - Adrian Wilson

FS: Ed Reed - Nick Collins

SPECIAL TEAMS:

K: Rob Bironas

P: Shane Lechler

KO: Rob Bironas

H: Shane Lechler

PR: Josh Cribbs

KR: Josh Cribbs

DS: David Binn

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QB: Tom Brady

RB: Adrian Peterson

FB: Vonta Leach

WR: Andre Johnson

WR: Larry Fitzgerald

TE: Jason Witten

OT: Jake Long

LG: Jahri Evans/Carl Nicks?

C: Nick Mangold

RG: Chris Snee? (dunno much about guards to be honest)

RT: Joe Thomas

DE: Julius Peppers / Haloti Ngata

DE: Jared Allen / Justin Smith

DT: Ndamukong Suh

DT: Kyle Williams (also with 3-4)

OLB: Lance Briggs / James Harrison

OLB: Chad Greenway / DeMarcus Ware

MLB: Ray Lewis (for both)

CB: Nnamdi Asomugha

CB: Darelle Revis

FS: Ed Reed

SS: Troy Polamalu

K: Billy Cundiff?

P: Shane Lechler

KR/PR: Devin Hester

Probably something like that.

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QB- Cam Newton

RB - DeAngelo Williams - Jonathan Stewart

WR 1 - Steve Smith - Davis Gettis

WR 2 - David Gettis - Brandon LaFell - Armanti Edwards

TE - Jeremy Shockey - Dante Rosario

O-line - Gross, Schwartz, Kalil, Bernadeau, Otah

Waterboy - Clausen - Clausen

Lets go 2011

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