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NFL All-Time Draft

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
I think that Goughy and Indipper are now up.

EDIT: Yeah

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 - Brian Urlacher (LB)
10.03 Fusion - Jack Ham (LB)
10.04 Alex - 1991 Redskins (OL)
10.05 Pinchy - Junior Seau (LB)
10.06 Goughy -
10.07 Indipper -
 

Fusion

Global Moderator
Sammy Baugh (Safety). THE most versatile player in NFL history. Deion Sanders has got nothing on Baugh! :cool: Slingin' Sammy will play SS on my team, as well as be my punter. He'll also be my (extremely efficient) backup QB, should anything happen to Elway. Just to emphasize his great versatility, let me point out that in the 1943 season he led the league in passing, punting, AND interceptions! When he retired, Baugh set 13 NFL records in three player positions: quarterback, punter, and defensive back. A deserving charter member of the NFL HOF.


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 Sammy Baugh
CB Mel Blount
CB
P Sammy Baugh
K
PR/KR
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Cliff Harris (FS)



A member of the Dallas Cowboys of the 1970s, Cliff Harris gained prominence as the hardest hitting safety in football. Undrafted out of a college I can't pronounce (Ouachita Baptist), he was picked up by the 'Boys as an UDFA, and went on to make six Pro Bowls, and be appointed First Team All-Pro four times, in just a ten year career (he retired at the age of 31 to go into business). He was a starting safety on the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team.

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 Cliff Harris (#43)
SS

P
K
PR/KR Deion Sanders (#21)

??

Goughy (x2), Pinchy, and Josh (x2) are up.
 

99*

International Debutant
I'll take Ted Hendricks as one of my OLB's. Played 215 straight regular seasons games, won four Superbowls and holds the unoffical record for the most blocked punts, field goals and PAT's and was selected to the Pro-Bowl eight times.

And I can't hold off any more. I take as my option offensive player THE REAL LT, LaDainian Tomlinson, the best all-round RB in the game and (hopefully) the best RB in history. Holder of the most TD's scored in a season (31), most rushing TD's in a season (28), most points scored in a season (186), most consecutive games with a rushing TD (18), most consecutive games with multiple rushing TD's (8), quickest player to reach 100 TD's in 89 games and is the only player in NFL history to rush for 1000 years and recieve 100 passes. With Eric Dickerson and LT in the backfield it's going to be near impossibe to stop the rushing attack.


QB- Johnny Unitas (#19, BAL)
RB/WR/TE- LaDainian Tomlinson (#21, SD)
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)
LB- Ted Hendricks (#83, OAK/LA)
FS/SS/CB- Ronnie Lott (#42, SF)
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Warren Sapp (DT)



I'm going to finish off my defensive line with a very large mammal, DT Warren Sapp. Drafted 12th overall by the Bucs, Sapp was selected to the Pro Bowl in seven consecutive seasons (1997-2003) and was elected as a First Team All-Pro in four of those years (1999-2002). He was chosen as a member of the 1990s All-Decade team, and won the Defensive Player of the Year Award in 1999. He was a key member of Tampa Bay's Super Bowl XXXVII winning team.

Sapp marks our eleventh NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award (and Deacon Jones won a similar but non-official award in 1967 and 1968), and will be a key part of the most dominant defense ever.

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)
DT Warren Sapp (#99)
MLB Ray Lewis (#52)
MLB Brian Urlacher (#54)
LB
CB Deion Sanders (#21)
CB Rod Woodson (#25)
FS Cliff Harris (#43)
SS

P
K
PR/KR Deion Sanders (#21)

??
 

Jamee999

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah - I need Reggie and Deacon to be edge-rushers, so I'm going to play a 4-3, with my final LB being more of a pass-rusher.
 

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