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21.Horus' team(Horus)

You're in the top 20. Quit complaining lol

 

how's that top 20? c'mon man! lol...

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That's before I factored in Gabe's team, who refused to grade himself

not good enough lol

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 Round 1. Mathew Stafford QB(He is made by his WR. Without Johnson and White I don't like him)
Round 2. Andre Johnson WR(Elite but old)
Round 3. Roddy White WR(Elite but Old)
Round 4. Julius Peppers DE(Stud)
Round 5. Cliff Avril DE(Great pass rusher)
Round 6. Stevie Johnson WR(Stud)
Round 7. Kyle Rudolph TE(Great TE)
Round 8. Paul Posluszny MLB(Very good MLB)
Round 9. Bryant McKinnie LT(Old, and oft out of shape LT)
Round 10. Greg Toler CB(Risky, coming off of injury)
Round 11. Eric Wood C(I don't like him)
Round 12. Aqib Talib CB(Very good CB with a ton of baggage)
Round 13. Jonathan Cyprien SS(He's a very good prospect but TBD)
Round 14. Ed Reed FS(Old, but still very good)
Round 15. John Greco OG(Very solid OG)
Round 16. Roy Miller DT(Great vs the run, not vs the pass)
Round 17. Johnathan Hankins DT(TBD)
Round 18. Harvey Dahl OG(Had a down year, but with a solid RT next to him he could be good again)
Round 19. Kaluka Maiava OLB(Solid, not spectacular)
Round 20. Miles Burris OLB(See above)
Round 21. Bryce Brown RB(Fumbling machine)
Round 22. DeAngelo Hall CB(Past his prime, old)
Round 23. DeAngelo Williams RB(See above)
Round 24. Deonte Thompson WR/KR/PR(He's a good return man, but I don't like him as a WR)
Round 25. Sean Locklear RT(Solid)

Round 26. Stephen Gostkowski K

 

The oline, again Is weak, and the RB corp isn't good.

Stafford has great weapons, but the D and the oline are not the best in this game.

I appreciate the review but I disagree with some points. Stafford is a good QB not great or elite but very solid if he had a running game or at least 2 dependable targets outside of Calvin he would look even better. How I view my line McKinnie old but will be able to protect your QB's blindside against any pass rusher. I would actually play Greco next to McKinnie to help McKinnie on the run blocking side as that's McKinnie's biggest weakness. You don't like Wood but he's got pro bowl potential if he can stay healthy. Dahl if he bounces back gives me a pretty solid interior line. Locklear is my biggest trouble spot he's solid but old and is coming off an injury. I wanted to go with Gaines or Wagner from our team but I couldn't speculate on what those two rookies will do this year. IMO my biggest question mark is at RT.

 

However with Johnson, White, Stevie, and Rudolph there is no defense out there blitzing me due the quality of weapons my team possesses. Bryce Brown is very quality running back who can learn to stop fumbling. AP and Tiki both learned how to and DeAngelo Williams still has 2 good years left to help mentor and keep defenses honest due to both of their foot speed and acceleration abilities. I believe my defense is solid on run defense and pass rush. Every player tackles well and runs well. The only two guys who may have some coverage problems at times is Burris and Toler. Reed and Cyprien should be able to help with that. Hall who's starting to leave his prime is still a very good nickleback at this time. I think after this season when we re-evaluate teams you'll see my team definitely in the top 10 barring any injuries or Talib suspension.

 

But my team on average is a very old team. I probably only have a 2 year window of challenging for a title and then I'm trying to replace multiple starters.

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Aqib Talib and Greg Toler are your best cover CBs. Toler's turned in three solid seasons. His only concern has been staying healthy. Meanwhile, DeAngelo Hall has been one of the most burned CBs in the NFL in these past few seasons. I've renounced my admiration for him once the antics surfaced, but Hall was my second favorite player in football back in 2004, when I was an Atlanta fan and knew little about football. There are few CBs today who gamble as much and lose as often. And Hall has lost often. In 3 years, the 212 receptions and 2,873 passing yards he's allowed were the worst figures among all CBs in that span. And the 16 TDs were the 5th worst, behind only Antonio Cromartie, Corey Webster, Antoine Cason and Quentin Jammer. Frankly, he's just not the same player that he was with the Falcons.

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Aqib Talib and Greg Toler are your best cover CBs. Toler's turned in three solid seasons. His only concern has been staying healthy. Meanwhile, DeAngelo Hall has been one of the most burned CBs in the NFL in these past few seasons. I've renounced my admiration for him once the antics surfaced, but Hall was my second favorite player in football back in 2004, when I was an Atlanta fan and knew little about football. There are few CBs today who gamble as much and lose as often. And Hall has lost often. In 3 years, the 212 receptions and 2,873 passing yards he's allowed were the worst figures among all CBs in that span. And the 16 TDs were the 5th worst, behind only Antonio Cromartie, Corey Webster, Antoine Cason and Quentin Jammer. Frankly, he's just not the same player that he was with the Falcons.

Toler's fine he's susceptible to the double move a little bit and his health is a question mark. I agree with everything you said about Hall which is why I think as a nickel back and against #3 WR's he'll be above average in that capacity. Now if Toler or Talib go down and I have to rely on Hall being my #1 or # 2 CB I'm in serious trouble because he is the toast master.

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Toler's fine he's susceptible to the double move a little bit and his health is a question mark. I agree with everything you said about Hall which is why I think as a nickel back and against #3 WR's he'll be above average in that capacity. Now if Toler or Talib go down and I have to rely on Hall being my #1 or # 2 CB I'm in serious trouble because he is the toast master.

 

Agreed on Toler. I understand your point regarding Hall, and I'd like to believe that manning the Nickel full time will make matters easier. However, with his knack for consistently jumping routes, I'd be concerned with him no longer having the sideline as his ally. He played in the slot during 4 contests and fared rather poorly, allowing 21 receptions on 31 targets, 317 yards, 0 TDs, 1 INT, 0 PDs and a QBR of 87.7. The results weren't much different than on the outside. He's always had the physical tools to turn it around. I'm just a little skeptical at this point.

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Agreed on Toler. I understand your point regarding Hall, and I'd like to believe that manning the Nickel full time will make matters easier. However, with his knack for consistently jumping routes, I'd be concerned with him no longer having the sideline as his ally. He played in the slot during 4 contests and fared rather poorly, allowing 21 receptions on 31 targets, 317 yards, 0 TDs, 1 INT, 0 PDs and a QBR of 87.7. The results weren't much different than on the outside. He's always had the physical tools to turn it around. I'm just a little skeptical at this point.


He could have toler move inside and try to match hall up with the number 2 when in nickel or dime. Keep Talib on the one. Toler is physical enough to lock down the slot receiver.
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Offense (Spread) 

 

QB: Michael Vick(YOU SHOULD HAVE DRAFTED A BACKUP)

RB: Ray Rice( Elite RB, but not a workhorse)

TE: Jermichael Finley (Stonehands)

WR: Mike Wallace(Deep Threat with Stone Hands)

WR: Terrance Williams(Deep Threat with no route running ability)

WR: Wes Welker(Old slot WR)

LT: Andre Witworth(Provides nothing in run blocking)

LG: Rob Sims(Solid guard)

  C:  Ryan Kalil(Elite Center)

RG: Brian Winters (TBD)

RT: Gosder Cherilous(Elite RT)

 

 

Defense (3-4) 

 

DT: Fred Davis(Meh)

NT: Ryan Pickett(Meh)

DT: Akiem Hicks (He's better at NT)

OLB: Brian Orakpo(STUD)

MLB: Kelvin Sheppard(Meh)

MLB: Quinten Groves(He's ok, not great or bad.)

OLB: Victor Butler(Solid)

CB: Chris Houston(Good #2, but will get eaten alive by bigger WRs)

CB: Bradley Fletcher(Solid)

NB: Cedric Griffin(Solid)

FS: Matt Elam(TBD)

SS: George Wilson(Ranked highly)

 

Special Teams

 

K: Connor Barth

P: Donnie Jones

R: Larond Stephens-Howling

 

 

This team is filled with a whole lotta meh, along with a turnover machine/injury prone QB.....

 

 

That is all

 

Haha well my team could have been ranked worst. Seems like you hate them so much haha

 

ps thanks for the review

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Haha well my team could have been ranked worst. Seems like you hate them so much haha

If you had Rivers as your QB this team would be ranked higher lol

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If you had Rivers as your QB this team would be ranked higher lol

you might be right, I just have a deep hate for Rivers haha. But thanks for the review

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These rankings mean nothing...

 

I will pay more attention on the after-season ranking next year to see how well these teams performed.

 

Since, a bulk of my players are rookies, you won't get a gauge of their production after three years.

 

However, the emphasis seems to be placed on win-now mode teams, and not dynasties, which I believe would put me much higher in ranking.

 

I have faith my team is much better than the 32nd ranking because these guys are all underrated and some are in for monster production.

 

Offense:

 

QB - This offense lives and dies with Alex Smith, if he bust in KC, then he is a bust, but last two years showed he is finally living up to that #1 Draftee Status. 

 

RB - It's now or never for Ben Tate and I've seen what he can do when he is focused. 2011 Tape don't lie! Also, Marcel Reece is so underrated, but his production lies on how the Raiders use him. He is the closest thing to Aaron Hernandez, but if the Raiders keep him as a FB, then they wasted his potential.

 

WR - Torrey Smith, A.J. Jenkins, Nick Toon, and Jacoby Ford all have something to prove. They're not established WRs like Larry Fitzgerald or Megatron, but they're in for a big year as they have the opportunities to prove themselves.

 

OL - For OL, I went for a safer route by getting proven talent, except the rookie, who is also highly-rated. As long as these guys stay healthy, they should be fine as a Zone-Blocking OL.

 

DL - Datone Jones and Sheldon Richardson might be rookies, but they will be starters sooner than later. McLendon is someone to keep an eye on as he is the next man up in that Steelers' DL.

 

LB - If you don't know who Whitney Mercilus is all about, then you will definitely hear him this upcoming season. I expect him to be the next double-digit sack artist. If he lives up to the hype, then I might have the best pass rushing tandem with the already highly rated OLB Clay Matthews. Bostic is a rookie, but I'm hearing he will be on the field sooner than later. Laurinaitis needs no introduction, but should finally reach the Pro-Bowl.

 

CB - I trust my CBs will hold up against the toughest competition with Devin McCourty and Tarell Brown, who had a Pro-Bowl season last year. D.J. Hayden might have a delay, but I believe in why he was a 1st Round Pick.

 

S - DJ Swearinger will produce on Day 1 and he will be an animal. The next guy was the reason why Buffalo released George Wilson, who had a respectable season last year. Searcy is a bargain from where I got him and he helps complete my nickel package with Devin McCourty being a hybrid CB/S

 

K - Josh Scobee needs to go to a better team because the terrible Jags' offense does him no justice on how great of a kicker he is. I remembered him kicking a pair of 50+ yarders like it was nothing when the Jags upsetted us couple years ago. 

 

Verdict: I think this team is the most underrated out of the franchise draft. Being place 32nd doesn't show how strong this team is. I expect when January comes around, that this team could be a top 10 team sooner than what everyone expects.

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Verdict: I think this team is the most underrated out of the franchise draft. Being place 32nd doesn't show how strong this team is. I expect when January comes around, that this team could be a top 10 team sooner than what everyone expects.

Nowhere to go but up!

 

Really, doing the rankings now means little because everyone's going off of what we already know about players, and we all pretty much know the same things. That's like sitting here last year on May 1st and looking at the KC Chiefs going "I think they got the best player in the draft". Of course you'd think that, we have nothing else to go by.

 

You picked last, therefore the players you picked were rejected by 31 other people. Nothing has happened yet to make anyone think they made a mistake by passing on your guy. So why would you get a good score now?

 

That's why I think we should (and probably will) come back to this next year and see how we feel about the teams then.

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Nowhere to go but up!

 

Really, doing the rankings now means little because everyone's going off of what we already know about players, and we all pretty much know the same things. That's like sitting here last year on May 1st and looking at the KC Chiefs going "I think they got the best player in the draft". Of course you'd think that, we have nothing else to go by.

 

You picked last, therefore the players you picked were rejected by 31 other people. Nothing has happened yet to make anyone think they made a mistake by passing on your guy. So why would you get a good score now?

 

That's why I think we should (and probably will) come back to this next year and see how we feel about the teams then.

The problem with coming back to it next year is half the members from this year wont participate. 

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These rankings mean nothing...

I will pay more attention on the after-season ranking next year to see how well these teams performed.

Since, a bulk of my players are rookies, you won't get a gauge of their production after three years.

However, the emphasis seems to be placed on win-now mode teams, and not dynasties, which I believe would put me much higher in ranking.

I have faith my team is much better than the 32nd ranking because these guys are all underrated and some are in for monster production.

Offense:

QB - This offense lives and dies with Alex Smith, if he bust in KC, then he is a bust, but last two years showed he is finally living up to that #1 Draftee Status.

RB - It's now or never for Ben Tate and I've seen what he can do when he is focused. 2011 Tape don't lie! Also, Marcel Reece is so underrated, but his production lies on how the Raiders use him. He is the closest thing to Aaron Hernandez, but if the Raiders keep him as a FB, then they wasted his potential.

WR - Torrey Smith, A.J. Jenkins, Nick Toon, and Jacoby Ford all have something to prove. They're not established WRs like Larry Fitzgerald or Megatron, but they're in for a big year as they have the opportunities to prove themselves.

OL - For OL, I went for a safer route by getting proven talent, except the rookie, who is also highly-rated. As long as these guys stay healthy, they should be fine as a Zone-Blocking OL.

DL - Datone Jones and Sheldon Richardson might be rookies, but they will be starters sooner than later. McLendon is someone to keep an eye on as he is the next man up in that Steelers' DL.

LB - If you don't know who Whitney Mercilus is all about, then you will definitely hear him this upcoming season. I expect him to be the next double-digit sack artist. If he lives up to the hype, then I might have the best pass rushing tandem with the already highly rated OLB Clay Matthews. Bostic is a rookie, but I'm hearing he will be on the field sooner than later. Laurinaitis needs no introduction, but should finally reach the Pro-Bowl.

CB - I trust my CBs will hold up against the toughest competition with Devin McCourty and Tarell Brown, who had a Pro-Bowl season last year. D.J. Hayden might have a delay, but I believe in why he was a 1st Round Pick.

S - DJ Swearinger will produce on Day 1 and he will be an animal. The next guy was the reason why Buffalo released George Wilson, who had a respectable season last year. Searcy is a bargain from where I got him and he helps complete my nickel package with Devin McCourty being a hybrid CB/S

K - Josh Scobee needs to go to a better team because the terrible Jags' offense does him no justice on how great of a kicker he is. I remember him kicking a pair of 50+ yarders like it was nothing when the Jags upset us couple years ago.

Verdict: I think this team is the most underrated out of the franchise draft. Being place 32nd doesn't show how strong this team is. I expect when January comes around, that this team could be a top 10 team sooner than what everyone expects.


Personally I like your team alot. Yes it is young, but you have alot of vets at important positions such as the o-line and qb. I believe you could use Reese carrying and receiving the ball. That way you don't have to count on Tate who I question as a player taking 300+ touches.

On defense you have alot of young talent in the d line where there is less of a learning curve. 3/4 of your linebackers are proven dominant players. The secondary could be a bit dicey with only McMourtey as a vet presence there so there will probably be some growing pains this year. Still I could see this team as being quite dangerous and posting an 8-8 to 9-7 type of record. If smith doesn't work out you can draft bridgewater or Boyd and be a really dangerous playoff and championship contender within 3 years.
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 Team roster:
Throwsey-daisey: Tyrod Taylor(HAHAHAHAHA. He's a good backup, but a starter? No. Don't like)
Runny back: Montee Ball (Potentially good)
White out 1: Tavon Austin(TBD)
White out 2: Danny Amendola(DRAFT A BACKUP)
Slot Shot: Jason Avant(Good player)
Tidey Widey: Zach Miller(Very good player)

Oopsey Line
Left tickle: D'Brickashaw Ferguson(Very good pass pro. Not run blocker)
Left Enguarde: Chance Warmack(TBD)
Center Of Attention: Jonathan Goodwin(Very good player)
Right Enguarde: "Air" Marshal Yanda(Great)
Right tickle: Phil Loadholt(Great)

Defenders: 4-3
The End: Chris Clemons(Should be good once back from injury)
Mr. Nosey: Kyle Williams(Elite nt)
Wacky Tackle 2: Kevin Williams(Even at his old age he's elite)
The End again: Da'Quan Bowers(TBD)

Outside lyme bacteria 1: K.J. Wright(He's a good player)
Outside lyme bacteria 2: Jo Lonn Dunbar
Middle Man: Nick Roach
(Jo Lonn and Roach are Mediocre. But a good fit)
Cutesy Back 1: Revis Island(Best in the game)
Cutesy Back 2: Casey Hayward(Up and coming)
Safety first: Joe Lefeged
Safety second: Mike Adams
(Elite secondary)
Reserves:
Knickelbacker - Davon House
Back dat End up - Bjoern Werner

Special People
Kickerooni: Blair Walsh
Punterrino:

 

 

This team would have been better if your "Throwsey-Daisy" was better.

 

From your Tickles, Enguardes, and your center of attention, you should have good protection.

 

I don't like that the white outs are small. That bugs me.

 

At least you have a good Tidey-Widey to open things up over the middle.

 

 

The defense is ok, but with TT as your QB this team isn't going far

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QB: E.J. Manuel(Will eventually be a good QB. Won't be a playoff QB THIS YEAR. I see him developing as our own Flacco did)
RB: Lamar Miller(I like him. Great upside here)
WR: Michael Crabtree(Won't play much this year. But will be good with his return)
WR: Michael Floyd(Hate you for this pick)
WR:Brandon LaFell(Decent slot WR)
TE: Coby Fleener(Same as above)
TE: Rob Housler(Good blocker, lots of upside)
LT: Branden Albert(Good option. Just be sure to get a viable backup in round 26)
LG: Travis Frederick(Lots of upside. At least you didn't take him round one like Jones did)
C: Brian De La Puente(Really hate you for this pick, great center and very balanced)
RG: Uche Nwaneri(Great run blocker. Idk much about his pass blocking)
RT: Marcus Gilbert(Isn't he always injured)

Defense:

DE: Michael Bennett(Hate you for this pick)
DT: Geno Atkins(All pro. Hate you for this pick)
DT: Terrance Knighton(Very good run stuffer. Talented if used correctly)
DE: Junior Galette(Solid player here)
WILL: Bruce Carter(Very good will set for a breakout season)
MIKE: Kevin Minter(I love Mitner as a prospect. Tons of upside here)
SAM: Justin Durant(I've heard from some Lions fans themselves that he's overrated, but he's a good run defender if I'm correct)
CB: Joe Haden(Shutdown CB)
CB: Dwayne Gratz(TBD)
FS: Reshad Jones(How do you get an elite saftey and CB?)
SS: Glover Quin(Hate you even more)


Special Teams:WHO CARES?
 

K:
P:          

Grrrs.. team is a team that will be a top 5 team in 3-4 years. EJ should be coming into his own then. Props to you for keeping it as young as you did...

 

Also I hate you :P

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Offense:

 

 

QB – Ryan Mallett (22)(Cannon for arm, but never played as a starter)

 

RB – Daryl Richardson (20)(He's good, but not great)

 

FB – Kyle Juszczyk (23)(He's going to be benched for a year)

 

 

WR1 – Denarius Moore (9)(Speed guy, but a decent #1 option)

 

WR2 – Danario Alexander (12)(Big possession WR, but he can never stay healthy. Take precautions)

 

WR3 – Jon Baldwin (21)(Stonehands)

 

TE1 – Ed Dickson (18)(He's ok. Could've done better)

 

TE2 – Kyle Juszczyk (23)(Um...... Madden won't allow you to list one guy as a  starter of two positions)

 

 

LT – Jake Long (If he ever returns to form look out), Riley Reiff (8) or Terron Armstead (Good insurance)

 

LG – Riley Reiff (I like him but not at LG)

 

C – Jason Kelce (Solid, but not great center)

 

RG – Matt Slauson (Why did you wait till the 26th round to get a guard?)

 

RT – Austin Howard (14)(Good RT)

 

 

Defense:

 

 

4-3 Base (and Nickel)

 

 

LDE – Lamarr Houston (7)(Good 4-3 End)

 

DT – Stephen Paea (13)(Solid NT)

 

DT – Haloti Ngata (2)(BEAST)

 

RDE – Mike Neal (25)(Who?)

 

SLB – Von Miller (1)(STUD)

 

MLB – NaVorro Bowman(Second best MLB in the game) (3) or Brian Cushing(Overrated but a very good player) (5)

 

WLB – Sean Weatherspoon (Good choice as a 4-3 OLB)

 

LCB – Jimmy Smith (11)(Inconsistant)

 

RCB – Johnthan Banks (17)(Unproven)

 

SCB – Walter Thurmond III (24)(Who?)

 

FS – Morgan Burnett (10)(Good pick, very solid in coverage)

 

SS – Tavon Wilson (19)(Solid pick. Solid player)

 

 

Your team got better, and the D works better as a 4-3 unit imho.

 

It's not as good as you claim it is(After Ngata, Von, and Bowman it's a tad lackluster and less threatening), but nevertheless very solid.

 

Ngata and Von will generate good pass rush, as will Houston, but after that it's lackluster. All of your DB's are not proven and your going to get eaten alive in the passing game as a result of it.

 

In 4-5 years this could be a great team but today I don't see.

 

As for your offense, Alexander is now out for the year.....

 

So your unproven QB is minus one weapon. So you now have a deep threat, and stone hands.

 

Have fun lol.

 

Richardson is good and all but idk

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B'Town Blues

QB - Matt Schaub(Game manager. But you have him weapons)
RB - Adrian Peterson(MVP for a reason)
WR - Vincent Jackson(All pro WR if Shaub can lob the ball up to him lol)
WR - Mike Williams(Good #2)
WR - Lance Moore(Good #3)
TE - Brandon Myers(I don't like him personally, but you could've done worse)
TE/FB-Daniel Fells(WHO? :P. Meh)
LT - Sam Baker(Young LT who's only going to get better)
LG - Nate Livings(Dont know much about him)
C - Mike Pouncey(Top center)
RG - Chris Chester(Hate him, product of a good system, but where you got him was good)
RT - Willie Smith(Again, only going to get better)

DE -Tyrone Crawford(He's out for the year)
NT - Vince Wilfork(All pro)
DE -Tank Carradine(Why the niners would move him here is beyond me..... But good pick)
OLB - Dion Jordan(Freak athlete. Should be a nice player)
ILB - Demeco Ryans(Not a good 3-4 MLB)
ILB - Brad Jones(Very good 3-4 MLB)
OLB - Ahmad Brooks(Run stopper. Not much of a pass rusher)
CB - Brandon Browner(He's good. But I don't like him as a #1)
CB - Kyle Arrington(Overrated. Picked on too much so he gets INTs)
S - Jamarca Sanford(Average saftey)
S - Usama Young(Very good saftey)

P -
K -
Ret -          
 

This team is led by a game manager who has a ton of talent around him. The defense isn't that good. I don't like the secondary at all. I don't think the pass rush is good enough to compensate it.
The offense is good but the defense is below average imho.
 

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QB - Tom Brady(Hall of famed, but on the wrong side of 30)
RB - Jamaal Charles(Best RB Brady will ever play with. Great player)
WR - Marques Colston(Great player, good hands)
WR - Reggie Wayne(Another Hall of Famer)
TE - Greg Olsen(One of the most underrated TEs in the game)
TE - Jermaine Gresham(One of the most overrated TEs in the game)
LT - Charles Brown(Solid, not spectacular)
LG - Davin Joseph(Could be a pro bowler again)
C - Jeff Allen(Again, idk too much)
RG - Alex Boone(Great guard)
RT - Levi Brown(Better fit as a RT)

Brady will make the offense good. NEXT

Defense
DE - Sedrick Ellis(Retired.........)
NT - Kenrick Ellis(Very solid NT)
DE - Antonio Smith(Pro Bowler. Will provide good pass rush)
OLB - James Harrison(If he ever gets healthy again....)
ILB - Jerod Mayo(Another pro bowler)
ILB - Curtis Lofton(Hate you for this pick)
OLB- Antwan Barnes(GREAT pass rusher. Not much else offered)
CB - Cary Williams
CB - Sean Smith(Both are really inconsistent)
FS-Marcus Gilchrist(Meh)
SS - Eric Berry(A bit overrated IMHO. Good player though)
 

This might be one of the oldest teams out there, but Brady makes it competitive. On the bright side, the front seven is very decent. The secondary sucks..... But the front seven is pretty good... This team will be good, but the bad secondary makes it a little easier to beat..

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Get the Ball Down the Field Guys Offense:

QB - Carson Palmer(Good QB if he returns to his old form)
RB - Ryan Mathews(GOOD THING YOU DRAFTED A BACKUP)

3RB - Ronnie Hillman(Solid Backup.....)
WR - Julio Jones(Stud)
WR - Pierre Garçon(Solid #2)
WR - TJ Graham(Potentially good #3 TBD)
LT - Russell Okung(Elite)
LG - Mike Iupati(elite)
C-   Lyle Sendlein(With what was there, solid pick)
RG - Jahri Evans(Elite)
RT - Rodger Saffold(TBD since he's never played RT)
TE - Heath Miller(Injured. DRAFT A BACKUP)
 

Hit the Guy with the Ball Defense (4-3):

LDE - Mario Williams(Better fit in a 4-3)

DT - Corey Liuget(TBD in a 4-3)

DT - Vance Walker(One of the most underrated players in the game)

RDE - Everson Griffen(Naturally a 4-3 end anyway lol)
WLB - Vontaze Burfict(Again, naturally a 4-3)
MLB - Stephen Tulloch(Again 4-3(why did he make this team a 3-4 team)
SLB - James Anderson(Another good 4-3 OLB)
CB - Tim Jennings(Shutdown, but going vs big guys I'd be worried)
CB - Chris Culliver(Headcase, but he's a very good #2 CB)

CB - Corey Webster (Nickel)(Isn't he the one who Torrey burned on a consistant basis?)
SS - T.J. Ward(Elite SS)
FS - Louis Delmas(Injury prone. And out of position imho. Isn't he a SS?)

 

 

I skipped this team by accident...

 

 

The only reason that this team is ranked so low is that 5SBs drafted players with injury concerns. You saved this team lol.

 

. The defense is built more appropriately, as it should be a 4-3. This defensive unit might even be elite.  The offense will be dictated by Palmer,  who finally has weapons and an elite Oline. I don't think he's good enough at this point to win a SB, but this team is a playoff team in my eyes. I'm a bit worried about the running game and Miller..... But that's just me.

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 LT - Luke Joeckel(Unknown)
LG - Marshall Newhouse(Better fit as a guard)
C - Ryan Wendell(Very solid center)
RG - Gabe Carimi(Could be better as a guard)
RT - Menelik Watson(Unkown)

TE - Tony Gonzalez(GOAT(potentially))

Wide R1 - Dez Bryant(Stud)
Wide R2 - Sidney Rice(Hate you for this pick. Met his dad once, nice guy

 

But he's always injured man.)
Slot R -Devin Hester(Stone hands but good deep threat)

QB - Sam Bradford(potentially a pro bowler. Nice pick)
FB/TE2 - Rhett Ellison(Good FB)
RB - Lesean McCoy(Great RB)


You've given Bradford good weapons to have. Very good weapons as a matter of fact.
The line is an Unknown but I like where your offense is going.

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FS - Stevie Brown(Boom or Bust)
SS - Chris Clemons(Very solid player)

CB1 - Asante Samuel(Overrated but serviceable)
CB2 - Nolan Carroll(IDK much about him)
Nickelback-(Why did you sign the band to play CB?)

LOLB - Jason Worilds(Very solid LB)
ILB - Brandon Spikes(Good LB)
ILB - Koa Misi(Dont know much about him)
ROLB - Robert Quinn(Good player, but wrong scheme)

LE/DT - Mike Devito(He's solid. Not great)
NT - Glenn Dorsey(Dont like. Would be better in 4-3)
RE - Desmond Bryant(Can't play in a 3-4 to save his life)

 

John Jenkins...... (Finger in mouth. TBD)

Jerry Hughes (Meh)

You changed it to a 4-3 :D. This team is  based off of whether Bradford can do good or not. I like this team in the near future. Not now.
 

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