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NFL All-Time Draft

Fusion

Global Moderator
1993 Dallas Cowboys Offensive Line.

That line had Larry Allen, considered by many to be the greatest to play his position. It included Eric Williams, who was for many years the best at his position before injuries shortened his career. You also had Nate Newton, Kevin Gogan, Mark Tuinei, Mark Stepnoski, and Ray Donaldson, each of whom were MULTIPLE time Pro-Bowlers. This Offensive Line helped guide Emmitt Smith to NFL’s All-Time rushing record.
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
The Offensive Line of the 1982 Washington Redskins





The Hogs!

LT Joe Jacoby - 2 Time AP First-Team All-Pro, 4 Pro Bowls, Second Team 1980s All-Decade
LG Russ Grimm - 3 Time AP First-Team All-Pro, 4 Pro Bowls, First Team 1980s All-Decade
C Jeff Bostic - Voted one of the 70 Greatest Redskins
RG Mark May - 1 Pro Bowl
RT George Stark - "The Head Hog"

These guys dominated defensive lines, and are one of the greatest O-Lines ever.

QB
HB Marshall Faulk (#28)
HB/TE/WR
FB
WR
WR
WR
(WR Deion Sanders (#21))
TE
LT Joe Jacoby (#66)
LG Russ Grimm (#68)
C Jeff Bostic (#53)
RG Mark May (#73)
RT George Stark (#74)

DE Deacon Jones (#75)
DE Reggie White (#92)
DT Joe Greene (#72)
LB/DT
MLB Ray Lewis (#52)
LB
LB
CB Deion Sanders (#21)
CB Rod Woodson (#25)
FS
SS

P
K
PR/KR Deion Sanders (#21)
 

99*

International Debutant
Swear I had a pick done for this... Mustn't have came through


Oakland Raiders - Offensive Line 1972
Wait, are we picking an O-line unit from only one year? So Pinchy can have the '72 Oakland line while Goughy has the '71 one?
 

99*

International Debutant
Can't believe it, what a difference a 12 hour gap makes.

Going against every moral I have as a Charger fan but I need an O-Line and need one now. So I'll take the Denver Broncos O-Line of 1998, yes they may have cheated and yes they might be Broncos ("Aw! The Denver Broncos!?") but they were the second best line of the 90's and that's good enough for me.

And I get to pick again, sadly after review I can't have Derrick Thomas so I'll take the next best LB of the 90's, the player with the third most sacks in NFL history. Kevin Greene.

QB- Johnny Unitas (#19, BAL)
RB- Eric Dickerson (#29, LA/IND)
WR- Steve Largent (#80, SEA)
OL- 1998 Denver Broncos

DE- Carl Eller (#81, MIN)
DE- Lamar Lundy (#85, LA)
DT- Ernie Ladd (#77, SD)
DT- Buck Buchanan (#86, KC)
LB- Kevin Greene (#91, LA)
FS/SS/CB- Ronnie Lott (#42, SF)

Only one Charger (not counting Unitas) in the lot, will have to try harder.
 
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The Baconator

International Vice-Captain
Let's sort this out.

1.01 Indipper - Joe Montana (QB)
1.02 Goughy - Jim Brown (HB)
1.03 Pinchy - Steve Young (QB)
1.04 Alex - Lawrence Taylor (LB)
1.05 Fusion - John Elway (QB)
1.06 Jamee - Deion Sanders (CB/RS)
1.07 Steds - Johnny Unitas (QB)
2.01 Steds - Ronnie Lott (DB)
2.02 Jamee - Reggie White (DE)
2.03 Fusion - Jerry Rice (WR)
2.04 Alex - Walter Payton (HB)
2.05 Pinchy - Barry Sanders (HB)
2.06 Goughy - Brett Favre (QB)
2.07 Indipper - OJ Simpson (HB)
3.01 Indipper - Dick Butkus (HB)
3.02 Goughy - Randy Moss (WR)
3.03 Pinchy - Michael Strahan (DE)
3.04 Alex - Don Hutson (WR)
3.05 Fusion - Emmitt Smith (HB)
3.06 Jamee - Deacon Jones (DE)
3.07 Steds - Carl Eller (DE)
4.01 Steds - Lamar Lundy (DE)
4.02 Jamee - Joe Green (DT)
4.03 Fusion - Bob Lilly (DT)
4.04 Alex - Dick Lane (CB)
4.05 Pinchy - Mike Singletary (LB)
4.06 Goughy - Kellen Winslow (TE)
4.07 Indipper - Ray Nitzschke (LB)
5.01 Indipper - Jack Youngblood (DE)
5.02 Goughy - Gino Marchetti (DE)
5.03 Pinchy - Shannon Sharpe (TE)
5.04 Alex - Merlin Olsen (DT)
5.05 Fusion - Bruce Smith (DE)
5.06 Jamee - Rod Woodson (CB)
5.07 Steds - Ernie Ladd (DT)
6.01 Steds - Buck Buchanan (DT)
6.02 Jamee - Ray Lewis (LB)
6.03 Fusion - Mel Blount (CB)
6.04 Alex - Alan Page (DT)
6.05 Pinchy - Champ Bailey (CB/RS)
6.06 Goughy - Jack Lambert (LB)
6.07 Indipper - William Perry (DT,FB)
7.01 Indipper - Cris Carter (WR)
7.02 Goughy - Ed Reed (FS)
7.03 Pinchy - Troy Polumalu (SS)
7.04 Alex - Lance Alworth (WR)
7.05 Fusion - Bobby Bell (DE)
7.06 Jamee - Marshall Faulk (HB)
7.07 Steds - Eric Dickerson (HB)
8.01 Steds - Steve Largent (WR)
8.02 Jamee - Marvin Harrison (WR)
8.03 Fusion - Larry Wilson (FS)
8.04 Alex - Ken Houston (FS)
8.05 Pinchy - Michael Irvin (WR)
8.06 Goughy - 1971 Raiders (OL)
8.07 Indipper - Derrick Thomas (LB)
9.01 Indipper - Paul Krause (FS)
9.02 Goughy - Randy White (DT)
9.03 Pinchy - 1976 Steelers (OL)
9.04 Alex - Willie Lanier (LB)
9.05 Fusion - 1993 Cowboys (OL)
9.06 Jamee - 1982 Redskins (OL)
9.07 Steds - 1998 Broncos (OL)
10.01 Steds - Kevin Greene (LB)
10.02 Jamee -
10.03 Fusion -
10.04 Alex -
10.05 Pinchy -
10.06 Goughy -
10.07 Indipper -
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Back to the D.

Brian Urlacher (LB)



I know I already have Ray Lewis to play MLB, but I'm going to have both of them playing, and I'll have my 3rd linebacker spot be a pass rusher, and have whoever that guy is split time with a nickel back.

Another Defensive Player of the Year, Urlacher's run stopping is phenomenal, and in 2005 led the best defense of the league with 121 tackles. With "Mean" Joe Greene, Ray Lewis and Brian Urlacher, as well as the sack men on the end, and an as of yet undrafted DT to come, my run defense is going to be as much of a barrier as my pass defense.

QB
HB Marshall Faulk (#28)
HB/TE/WR
FB
WR Marvin Harrison (#88)
WR
WR
(WR Deion Sanders (#21))
TE
LT Joe Jacoby (#66)
LG Russ Grimm (#68)
C Jeff Bostic (#53)
RG Mark May (#73)
RT George Stark (#74)

DE Deacon Jones (#75)
DE Reggie White (#92)
DT Joe Greene (#72)
LB/DT
MLB Ray Lewis (#52)
MLB Brian Urlacher (#54)
LB
CB Deion Sanders (#21)
CB Rod Woodson (#25)
FS
SS

P
K
PR/KR Deion Sanders (#21)
 

Fusion

Global Moderator
I'll take a LB as well.

Jack Ham (OLB). Can give legitimate competion to LT for the title of "greatest outside linebacker". Member of the exclusive "20/20" club (20 interceptions, 20 sacks). 8 time Pro Bowler, 8 time All-Pro, and member of the NFL's All-Time team.



QB John Elway
HB Emmitt Smith
HB/TE/WR
FB
WR Jerry Rice
WR
WR
TE
OL '93 Cowboys
DT Bob Lilly
DE Bruce Smith
DE Bobby Bell
OLB Jack Ham
LB
LB
LB/DT
FS Larry Wilson
SS
CB Mel Blount
CB
P
K
PR/KR
 

The Baconator

International Vice-Captain
Jamee's line was the start of a great blocking era in Washington, mine is the end. Joe Jacoby and Jeff Bostic remain, and the line is filled out with more talent in All-Pro Jim Lachey, Pro Bowler Mark Schlereth and Raleigh McKenzie.

1991 Washington Redskins O-Line
 

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