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NFC South: Best Skills Position Players in the NFL?


tukafan21

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QB: Cam, Brees, Ryan, Freeman

RB: Stew, DWill, Sproles, Ingram, Turner, Richardson?

WR: Smitty, Coltson, Roddy, Julio, VJax

TE: Oslen, Graham, Gonzalez, Winslow

No way there is another division that touches that across the board, if the Bucs draft Richardson, every team will have at least one elite level talent at each of the skills positions.

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I wouldn't call Sproles, Ingram, Olsen, or Freeman "elite."

Sproles is not an elite running back, but one of the best change-of-pace guys in the game. Ingram may get there, but right now heck no. Freeman took a step back last year. And Olsen is very good, but not elite.

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I don't really consider the TE a skill position really, but that 4 is probably the best set of 4 in the league.

No, Sproles isn't an elite "running back" but he is without a doubt an elite NFL player, who happens to be a RB, so it counts.

But even with those and Freeman as the 4th QB, I don't think there is a better set of players within one division in the league.

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QB wise, you're right. You stack ours vs any division we win. RB I would go with the AFC South. WR probably NFC East with D-Jack, Cruz, Nicks, Austin, Bryant, and Maclin. Tight End its close on that one. I would argue the NFC South & AFC East are arguably the best. With Gronk, Hernandez, Keller (good TE on a shitty QBed team), and Fasano.

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