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Updated: Mayocks Top 5 at Each Position


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i said it once i will say it again..if you draft Johnny or Bortles over Bridgewater you deserve to suck. I really dont know what Mayock sees in Bortles

 

Same thing he saw in Gabbert over Newton probably.

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Odell Beckham over Landry? I am in love with Landry in the second this year, but I wouldn't take him above Beckham.

I don't know, they're different in skill sets, but Landry is a natural playmaker.

I didn't like him initially due to size and speed, but he's just so nature in everything he does. Despite the size, he looks like a great possession receiver you know will come down with the ball. After further research,..I'm a fan.

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I thought this was going to be our first real April Fool's day thread, with Batman at the top QB ranking.

 

QB

1. Batman

2. Captain America

3. Cyborg

4. Mr. Fantastic

5. Cycops

 

OT

1. Colossus

2. Green Lantern

3. Blink

4. Maul

5. Cloak

 

G/C

1. Hulk

2. Hercules

3. Thing

4. Blob

5. Harry Leland

 

WR

1. Flash

2. Quicksilver

3. Plastic Man

4. Northstar

5. Hawkman

 

RB

1. Cannonball

2. Wolverine

3. Silver Surer

4. Nova

5. Ghost Rider

 

(Ignoring TE, not much I can do with that)

 

DE

1. Superman

2. Thor

3. Gladiator

4. Shazam

5. Savage Dragon

 

DT

1. Juggernaut

2. Dr. Manhatten

3. Thanos

4. Onslaught

5. Bane

 

LB

1. Beast

2. Deathstroke

3. Namor

4. Red Tornado

5. Sabertooth

 

DB

1. Joker

2. Spiderman

3. Nightcrawler

4. Daredevil

5. Beast Boy

 

K/P

1. Aquaman

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