anchoring the right side of the offensive line next to forrest gregg i pick Larry Allen right guard dallas cowboys URL=http://imageshack.us][/URL] "The saddest thing is how many players will watch him on film during the week and then, as the game gets closer, they pull up with some mysterious injury or flu or something. We call that catching 'Allen-itis.'" Michael Strahan
Third Chiefs defensive force off the board in the last 10 picks. I select... Bobby Bell, outside linebacker
This might be a bit early...but what the hell... TE Kellen Winslow Kev sent me his pick...coming right up...
Round 1 1. MSUJet85- QB Joe Montana 2. JetGreen- QB Johnny Unitas 3. Ganooch- FB Jim Brown 4. Jonathan_Vilma- OLB Lawrence Taylor 5. Cakes- WR Jerry Rice 6. 1028- RB Barry Sanders 7. Kevin 68- RB OJ Simpson 8. Murrell2878- HB Gale Sayers 9. Wolfe_Tone- DE Reggie White 10. DonnieIsTheKing- QB John Elway Round 2 11. DonnieIsTheKing- RB Walter Payton 12. Wolfe_Tone- ILB Mike Singletary 13. Murrell2878-DE Deacon Jones 14. Kevin 68- ILB Brian Urlacher 15. 1028- QB Dan Marino 16. Cakes- MLB Dick Butkus 17. Jonathan_Vilma - ILB Jack Lambert 18. Ganooch- RB Earl Campbell 19. JetGreen - S Ronnie Lott 20. MSUJet85 - DT Joe Greene Round 3 21. MSUJet85 - RB Marcus Allen 22. JetGreen - RB Emmitt Smith 23. Ganooch - TE John Mackey 24. Jonathan_Vilma - T Anthony Munoz 25. Cakes - DT Bob Lilly 26. 1028 - CB Deion Sanders 27. Kevin 68 - QB Terry Bradshaw 28. Murrell2878 - MLB Ray Nitschke 29. Wolfe_Tone - CB Dick "Night Train" Lane 30. DonnieIsTheKing - DE Gino Marchetti Round 4 31. DonnieIsTheKing- DT Merlin Olsen 32. Wolfe_Tone- FB Bronko Nagurski 33. Murrell2878- T Jackie Slater 34. Kevin 68- DE Bruce Smith 35. 1028- OLB Derrick Thomas 36. Cakes- LB Jack Ham 37. Jonathan_Vilma - CB Mel Blount 38. Ganooch- LB Ray Lewis 39. JetGreen - DT Randy White 40. MSUJet85 - OT/OG Jim Parker Round 5 1. MSUJet85 - FB Marion Motley 2. JetGreen - ILB Harry Carson 3. Ganooch - OT Forrest Gregg 4. Jonathan_Vilma - DT Alan Page 5. Cakes - G John Hannah 6. 1028 - LB Chuck Bednarik 7. Kevin 68 - S Emlen Tunnell 8. Murrell2878 - OLB Ted Hendricks 9. Wolfe_Tone - LT Art Shell 10. DonnieIsTheKing - T Jonathan Ogden Round 6 31. DonnieIsTheKing- MLB Bill George 32. Wolfe_Tone- DE Jack Youngblood 33. Murrell2878- G Gene Upshaw 34. Kevin 68- LT Ron Mix 35. 1028- C Mike Webster 36. Cakes- DT Buck Buchanan 37. Jonathan_Vilma - S Paul Krause 38. Ganooch- OG Larry Allen 39. JetGreen - OT Bob St. Clair 40. MSUJet85 - MLB Willie Lanier Round 7 1. MSUJet85 - WR Steve Largent 2. JetGreen - FB Larry Csonka 3. Ganooch - DE Howie Long 4. Jonathan_Vilma - HB Eric Dickerson 5. Cakes - OLB Bobby Bell 6. 1028 - TE Kellen Winslow 7. Kevin 68 - C Jim Otto 8. Murrell2878 - 9. Wolfe_Tone - 10. DonnieIsTheKing -
I select WR Cris Carter Minnesota Vikings All he does is score Touchdowns! And probably had the best hands ever (minus Jerry Rice)
DITK - selects FB Jim Taylor, Green Bay Packers- 1,000 yard rusher in 5 consecutive seasons and had more then 10 TDs in 4 seasons (1 of each in a 12 game season, the others in a 14 gamer).He is a brutal runner and blocker who is never afraid to give out a big hit.
DITK selects CB Mike Haynes, New England Patriots/Oakland Raiders- 9 time Pro Bowler, 8 time All-AFC, and 5 time All-Pro. Great DB that used his speed and quickness to his advantage and had 46 interceptions. A typical DB where he has a great season or two stats wise and then he has a drop off because no one wants to throw his way. A shutdown corner with punt return possibilities.
I select QB Otto Graham Cleveland Browns You want Championships??? here's the guy you need. "Upon joining the Browns in 1946, he was switched to quarterback, where he would lead the team to the league championship game in each of his 10 seasons, winning on seven occasions."
I select WR Don Hutson. NFL receiving champ eight years. . .Topped scorers five times. . .All-NFL nine years. . .Most Valuable Player, 1941, 1942. . .Had 488 catches for 7,991 yards, 99 TDs. . . Scored 811 points. . .Held 18 major NFL records at time of retirement. . . Don could outmaneuver and outrace virtually every defender in the league. He led the NFL in receiving in eight of his 11 seasons and in scoring five straight years. Twice, in 1941 and 1942, he was named the league’s MVP. Often after scoring a touchdown, he would kick the extra point. In one quarter of a 1945 game, he caught four touchdown passes and kicked five PATs for an amazing 29 points.