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All-Time Best First Round
Okay, so here's a thing.
Let's try and put together the best possible first round of all time. For example, if you think Peyton Manning (1998) is the best #1 overall pick of all time, he'd be the first pick. Marshall Faulk (1994) might be your pick for the best #2 of all time, and so on. (Actually, maybe "all-time" should just be "since the merger" because the draft was a much different animal before the modern era, I think.) Let's do it! I think Manning/Faulk is debatable, so I'll leave those blank for now, but #3 and #4 seem pretty obvious to me. Updating as people suggest picks, but all of these slots are still open to debate. 1. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts (1998) 2. Lawrence Taylor, New York Giants (1981) 3. Barry Sanders, Detroit Lions (1989) 4. Derrick Thomas, Kansas City Chiefs (1989) 5. Deion Sanders, Atlanta Falcons (1995) 6. John Riggins, New York Jets (1971) 7. Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings (1997) 8. 9. Brian Urlacher, Chicago Bears (2000) 10. 11. 12. Warren Sapp, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1995) 13. Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City Chiefs (1997) 14. Jim Kelly, Buffalo Bills (1983) 15. 16. Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers (1985) 17. Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys (1991) 18. 19. 20. 21. Randy Moss, Minnesota Vikings (1998) 22. 23. 24. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers (2005) 25. 26. Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens (1996) 27. Dan Marino, Miami Dolphins (1983) 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. |
glen dorsey definitely number 5
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Blackledge at 7.
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Deion Sanders @5
89 draft was tha bomb |
When we get to the 32nd pick, does it have to be the 1st round, or could it be the 2nd round and 6th pick back in the days when there were only 26 teams?
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Deion Sanders at 5?
edit: beaten to it. sorry Deberg |
All due respect to Todd Marinovich, I think Aaron Rodgers probably has 24 wrapped up. Honorable mentions to Ed Reed and Steven Jackson.
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#2 Lawrence Taylor
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Emmitt Smith @ 17
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#7 Rothlesshamburger.
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Randy Moss @ 21?
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Dude you should already have #16 pick up there and if you don't know who that is shame on you all!
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Marino was the 26th pick, right? Hard to beat that.
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Could argue Walter Payton, Otto Graham, Mean Joe Greene @ #4
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Ray Lewis #26
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#30 Reggie Wayne
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Pretty handy resource right here:
http://football.about.com/library/we...l_hofdraft.htm (Avoid it if you're in this for the thrill of the hunt, though.) |
#29 Fran Tarkenton
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Champ Bailey @ 7?
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#13 Tony Gonzalez
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#28 Derrick Brooks
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#27 Dan Marino
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You could make this a series of polls and entertain us all off-season.
Let's start with the #32 pick. The candidates are: Al Wistert, 1943 Bob St. Clair, 1953 Don Meredith, 1960 Willie Brown, 1964 Fred Smerlas, 1979 Ray Donaldson, 1980 Henry Ellard, 1983 Drew Brees, 2001 Logan Mankins, 2005 |
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Green was a 7x Pro Bowler and 4x All Pro. Brooks was a 11x Pro Bowler and 9x All Pro. |
#8 Ronnie Lott
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#25 is tough... Ted Washington?
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heh, we should do one of these for every round of the draft and see how much tougher it is to dig up names once you get into the lower rounds.
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Candidates at #31
Bear Bryant, 1936 (okay, he probably didn't play much, but it's cool.) Bill Forester, 1953 Rosey Grier, 1955 Tommy McDonald, 1957 Curley Culp, 1968 Bill Bergey, 1969 Carl Pickens, 1992 Nnamdi Asomugha, 2003 |
#1 Buck Buchanan and not debatable
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#23 Bill George - never heard of him but he's a HOF, 8x All Pro, 8x Pro Bowl
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Stanley Morgan, 1977 Ted Washington, 1991 Jon Beason, 2007 I'd go with Morgan, but Washington is close. |
#20 Jack Youngblood
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Hmmm, I might just do this... |
Rod Woodson @ 10?
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#19 Randall McDaniel or Marvin Harrison
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Demarcus Ware @ 11?
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#18 Paul Krause
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#1 Jeff George/jwitlock
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Jack Youngblood #20
Ozzie Newsome #23 |
30th pick
Sam Huff, 1956 Dan Ross, 1979 Reggie Wayne, 2001 Not a lot of options here. |
If I made this a series of polls, what do you guys think about the following stipulations:
1. "All-time" actually just means "since the 1970 merger" 2. They have to have been drafted in the 1st round at the time, so for example Drew Brees wouldn't qualify because there were only 31 teams when he was drafted 32. Hmm? Good, bad, no, yes? |
#16 Jerry Rice
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#15 Alan Page
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#14 I don't know Bob Lilly or Gino Marchetti but I do know Jim Kelly
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Sorry Chiefs fans but #4 has to be Walter Payton
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Elway #1, Lawrence Taylor #2, Len Dawson #3, Walter Payton #4, Deion Sanders #5, Tim Brow #6, Champ Baily #7,Ronnie Lot #8, Brian Urlacher #9,Marcus Allen #10 My top 10... #11 Poe... haha joking what a waste
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Ray Ray #26
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29th pick
Jim Taylor, 1956 Fran Tarkenton, 1961 Dave Wilcox, 1964 Joe Cribbs, 1980 Chris Spielman, 1988 Steve Wisniewski, 1989 (reported despite the fact that he was a dirty player who deserves no recognition) |
#12 Warren Sapp
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#20 Dale Carter or Tamba Hali
**** Steve Atwater but he was a beast. |
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Whoa, 'beast' was used independently on two posts in a row. |
#10 Rod Woodson (ahead of my fav. Marcus Allen)
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#9 Dick Butkus or Bruce Matthews
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Ralph Neely, 1965 Darrell Green, 1983 Derrick Brooks, 1995 Trevor Pryce, 1997 |
#8 Ronnie Lott
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#12 Geno Smith
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#6 Jim Brown
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Julius Adams, 1971 Dan Marino, 1983 Larry Johnson, 2003 (shrug) Roddy White, 2005 |
Ben Rothlesbeergersadfadsfe @ pick 11
Jim Kelly @ 14 |
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Joe Delamielleure, 1973 Dana Stubblefield, 1993 Ray Lewis, 1996 Alan Faneca, 1998 |
Ray Lewis #26
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Darrell Green #28
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Reggie Wayne #30
Ted Washington #25 Ozzie Newsome #23 Jack Youngblood #20 Art Monk #18 Warren Sapp #12 Bruce Mathews #9 |
Terry Bradshaw #1 overall #1
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#6 Sammy Baugh
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