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The All-Time Chiefs Single-Season Team
Random offseason thread. I looked at the AV value that pro-football-reference applies to players and picked out the highest single-season AVs in Chiefs history. (Sorry, returners not available since they don't define that as a position.)
I let players move to similar positions, e.g., FS and SS, LG and RG, HB and FB, etc. Here's the first-string team. It's a 3-4. RB Priest Holmes 2002 RB Abner Haynes 1962 QB Patrick Mahomes 2018 WR Otis Taylor 1966 WR Tyreek Hill 2018 TE Travis Kelce 2018 OT Willie Roaf 2004 G Brian Waters 2004 C Tim Grunhard 1991 G Will Shields 2002 OT Mitchell Schwartz 2018 K Jan Stenerud 1969 P Jerrel Wilson 1968 S Deron Cherry 1984 S Johnny Robinson 1968 CB Albert Lewis 1989 CB Emmitt Thomas 1974 OLB Derrick Thomas 1991 OLB Bobby Bell 1969 ILB Willie Lanier 1973 ILB Sherrill Headrick 1962 DE Jared Allen 2007 DE Neil Smith 1995 DT Buck Buchanan 1969 Here's the second team. It's a 4-3. RB Larry Johnson 2006 RB Jamaal Charles 2010 QB Len Dawson 1962 WR Derrick Alexander 2000 WR Dwayne Bowe 2010 TE Tony Gonzalez 2004 OT Jim Tyrer 1967 G Ed Budde 1966 C Jack Rudnay 1976 G Dave Szott 1997 OT John Alt 1990 K Nick Lowery 1982 P Jim Arnold 1984 S Bobby Hunt 1962 S Eric Berry 2016 CB James Hasty 1997 CB Dale Carter 1995 OLB Justin Houston 2014 OLB E.J. Holub 1962 MLB Derrick Johnson 2015 DE Art Still 1984 DE Mel Branch 1960 DT Dan Saleaumua 1995 DT Chris Jones 2020 This concludes the thread. You may comment on it if you wish, or you can merely think about it while walking in the woods. |
Pound for pound I'm going say that hardest hitter would be Deron Cherry. We would deliver the wood.
Willie Roaf actually literally ate linebackers but from what I remember Deron Cherry could hit like Ronny Lot. Deron Cherry could knock out Eric Berry spirit. |
You have Jared Allen 2007 out of position he was drafted as a long snapper. He often played out of position. Over rated long snapper taken too high in the draft.
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Seriously. I don't even think a all-time single-season Ravens, Steelers or Bears defense would be able to stop it. |
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I've blocked 2007-2009 from my memory. Does 2007 Jared Allen really deserve first team status?
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If similar positions are allowed (RG to LG, etc.) I would have John Alt miles ahead of Mitchell Scwartz. That guy was a beast for years.
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The talent we squandered over the last 40 years with no star QB is horrific.
Fans from very few other teams can understand what it is like now for us in KC. Mahomes is like Jesus Christ himself has returned from the dead. |
I'll take a backseat to RM on any season's performance previous to 1963, but I agree with just about all the other choices. For those of you that never saw MR. Willie Lanier play, you missed something. The NFL can talk about Huff and Butkus all day long, but #63 was the best MLB I've ever seen. Some of the others: ET, master of the bump and run. Deron Cherry, great cover guy and he'd lay the wood. When you consider that Stenerud played about half his games on the field at old Muni in '69 and still made 77%, it makes you wonder what he could have done on the sweet turf of Arrowhead.
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