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Name the Top Two Players at their Respective Positions


Matthias

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QB: Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees

RB: Adrian Peterson, Arian Foster

FB: Tony Fiammetta, Ovie Mughelli

WR: Calvin Johsnon, Larry Fitzgerald

TE: Jimmy Graham, Jason Witten

T: Jake Long, Ryan Clady

G: Logan Mankins, Josh Sitton

C: Nick Mangold, Ryan Kalil

DE: Jared Allen, Julius Peppers

DT: Ndamukong Suh, Haloti Ngata

LB: Patrick Willis, Jon Beason

CB: Darelle Revis, Leon Hall

S: Troy Polamalu, Ed Reed

K: Rob Bironas, Robbie Gould

P: Shane Lechler, Mat McBriar

KR: Devin Hester, Joe McKnight

PR: Devin Hester, Patrick Peterson

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QB: Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees

RB: Adrian Peterson, LeSean McCoy

TE: Jimmy Graham, Rob Gronkowski

WR: Calvin Johnson, Andre Johnson

DE: Julius Peppers, Jarred Allen

DT: Ndamukong Suh, Haloti Ngata

ILB: Patrick Willis, Jon Beason

OLB: Demarcus Ware, Terrell Suggs

CB: Darelle Revis, Namndi Asomugha

S: Troy Polumalu, Ed Reed

I honestly couldn't tell you about OL. I don't pay much attention to other teams' OL and would just be putting out the hot names out there.

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