QB Phil Simms
QB Charlie Conerly
QB Fran Tarkenton
QB Fran Tarkenton
RB Tiki Barber
RB Frank Gifford
RB Alex Webster
RB Rodney Hampton
RB Tuffy Leemans
RB Tuffy Leemans
WR Amani Toomer
WR Kyle Rote
WR Odell Beckham
WR Odell Beckham
WR Del Shofner
TE Bob Tucker
TE Mark Bavaro
C Mel Hein
G Jack Stroud
G Chris Snee
T Rosey Brown
T Willie Young
OL Greg Larson
OL Greg Larson
OL Ray Wietecha
OL Bart Oates
OL William Roberts
OL William Roberts
DE Michael Strahan
DT Keith Hamilton
DE Andy Robustelli
DL Jim Katcavage
DL Rosey Grier
DL Leonard Marshall
DL Arnie Weinmeister
DL Jason Pierre Paul
DL Justin Tuck
OLB Lawrence Taylor
DL Arnie Weinmeister
DL Jason Pierre Paul
DL Justin Tuck
OLB Lawrence Taylor
ILB Harry Carson
ILB Sam Huff
OLB Brad Van Pelt
LB Jessie Armstead
LB Brian Kelley
LB Carl Banks
LB Pepper Johnson
LB Gary Reasons
LB Pepper Johnson
LB Gary Reasons
CB Mark Haynes
S Emlen Tunnell
S Jimmy Patton
CB Dick Lynch
DB Tom Landry
DB Spider Lockhart
DB Perry Williams
DB Dick Nolan
DB Terry Kinard
DB Terry Kinard
PK Brad Daluiso
P Dave Jennings
2 comments
I think you need to make Y.A. Tittle the 3rd QB and Joe Morris probably deserves a RB spot.
Man, it's got to be tough doing teams like the Giants, Bears,
Packers who've been around forever and have such an abundance of great players to choose from.... I would have thought Mel Hein to be on here for sure, but I know how you feel about pre-1950s players.. Some other decent OL who didnt make the cut: Darrell Dess, Doug Van Horn, Doug Riesenberg, Jumbo Elliot...
George Martin and Osi Umenyiora would easily make the DL for most teams, but I don't see them cracking that elite group. Same goes for Pepper Johnson at LB. As for the DBs, I could see either Mark Collins, Willie Williams or Terry Kinard in one of the reserve spots, but your choices are pretty sound....
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