60-51 is here.
NFL Net List
50. R.Sherman CB Seattle (still to come on my list)
49. J.Houston OLB KC (not on my list)
48. D.Brown T Hou (already appeared)
47. T.Gonzalez TE Atl (already appeared)
46. C.Newton QB Carol (not on my list)
45. L.McCoy RB Philly (look below)
44. W.Welker WR Den (already appeared)
43. E.Manning QB NYG (still to come)
42. H.Ngata DT Balt (still to come)
41. J.Witten TE Dall (not on my list)
My List
50. Ma.Pouncey C Pittsburgh
49. T.Suggs OLB Baltimore
48. R.Okung T Seattle
47. L.Timmons ILB Pittsburgh
46. M.Lynch RB Seattle
45. D.Dockett DT Arizona
44. L.McCoy RB Philadelphia
43. J.Evans G NO
42. C.Wake DE Miami
41. M.Ryan QB Atlana
The 150 Best Players in NFL History Part 6
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Part 5 is here.
The 140 players with the most approximate value in NFL
history are left. By combining that
total with value/game, we’re trying to create a list of the top 150 players
ever. The numbers are approximate value, games value/game.
140. Cornell Green CB 133 182 .731
Just below Hampton.
139. London Fletcher
ILB 133 240 .544
We got active players.
Fletcher comes in just ahead of Wayne Walker.
138. Charles Woodson
CB 134 206 .650
Between Zimmerman and Starr.
137. Norm Van Brocklin QB/P 134 140 .957
That’s a helluva score.
That’s going to make NVB #2 overall.
136. Ed Reed S
134 160 .838
Between Butkus and Berry.
135. Franco Harris RB 134 173 .775
Just ahead of Jim Kelly and behind Watters.
134. Randall Cunningham QB 134 161 .832
Right below Reed.
133. Cris Carter WR 135 234 .577
Right ahead of Shields.
132. Boomer Esiason QB 135 187 .722
Right ahead of Parker.
131. Paul Warfield WR 135 157 .860
Right ahead of Boyd.
130. Aeneas Williams CB 136 211 .645
Between Zimmerman and Woodson.
129. Russ Washington T 136 200 .680
Between Martin and Parrish.
128. Thurman Thomas RB 136 182 .747
Entirely coincidentally, Thomas is right behind Jim
Kelly.
127. Lee Roy Jordan ILB 136 186 .731
Just beats out Baughan.
126. Deacon Jones DE 136 191 .712
Just by Boomer.
125. Edgerrin James RB 136 148 .919
Edge is the new #3 overall.
124. Jim Hart QB 136 201 .677
Right behind Washington
123. John Hannah G 136 183 .743
Hannah’s right behind Thurman.
122. Lem Barney CB 136 140 .971
Lem Barney beats out Yale Lary and is the new number one.
121. Night Train Lane CB 137 157 .873
Gets by Staubach.
It’s the Lions secondary, owning the top 5 of all time with 120 players
left to slot.
Halfway through.
Here’s the current Top 120.
1.
Lem Barney
2.
Yale Lary
3.
Norm Van Brocklin
4.
Edgerrin James
5.
Night Train Lane
6.
Roger Staubach
7.
Paul Warfield
8.
Bobby Boyd
9.
Dick Butkus
10.
Ed Reed
11.
Randall Cunningham
12.
Raymond Berry
13.
Jim Taylor
14.
Ricky Watters
15.
Franco Harris
16.
Jim Kelly
17.
Thurman Thomas
18.
John Hannah
19.
Willie Wood
20.
Lee Roy Jordan
21.
Maxie Baughan
22.
Derrick Thomas
23.
Michael Irvin
24.
Willie Lanier
25.
Deacon Jones
26.
Boomer Esiason
27.
Jim Parker
28.
Bill Bergey
29.
Dan Hampton
30.
Cornell Green
31.
Joe Fortunato
32.
Lance Alworth
33.
Steve McNair
34.
Curtis Martin
35.
Russ Washington
36.
Jim Hart
37.
Lemar Parrish
38.
Willie Roaf
39.
Roman Gabriel
40.
Charley Taylor
41.
Don Maynard
42.
Gary Zimmerman
43.
Aeneas Williams
44.
Charles Woodson
45.
Bart Starr
46.
Art Shell
47.
Ken Riley
48.
Lenny Moore
49.
Antonio Gates
50.
Richie Petitbon
51.
Jim Tyrer
52.
Eddie Meador
53.
Shannon Sharpe
54.
Rich Gannon
55.
Tiki Barber
56.
Sam Mills
57.
Larry Little
58.
Jack Pardee
59.
Harry Carson
60.
Torry Holt
61.
Dave Robinson
62.
Troy Aikman
63.
Lance Briggs
64.
Rod Smith
65.
Eric Allen
66.
Richmond Webb
67.
Ralph Neely
68.
Larry Wilson
69.
Warrick Dunn
70.
Orlando Pace
71.
Forrest Gregg
72.
Walter Jones
73.
John Randle
74.
John Riggins
75.
Phil Simms
76.
Too Tall Jones
77.
Cris Carter
78.
Will Shields
79.
Erich Barnes
80.
Henry Ellard
81.
Hardy Nickerson
82.
Charlie Joiner
83.
London Fletcher
84.
Wayne Walker
85.
Wilber Marshall
86.
Jimmy Smith
87.
Andre Reed
88.
Art Monk
89.
Steve McMichael
90.
James Farrior
91.
Jeff Saturday
92.
Howie Long
93.
Ken Stabler
94.
Roger Wehrli
95.
Roy Winston
96.
Dick Schafrath
97.
Charlie Cowan
98.
Gene Hickerson
99.
Pat Swilling
100.
Jackie Smith
101.
Richard Dent
102.
Mark Brunell
103.
Harold Jackson
104.
Cornelius Bennett
105.
Pat Fischer
106.
Fred Biletnikoff
107.
Lyle Alzado
108.
Jackie Slater
109.
Grady Alderman
110.
Darren Sharper
111.
Ted Washington
112.
Bryant Young
113.
Kevin Mawae
114.
Steve Wisniewski
115.
Alan Faneca
116.
Lou Groza
117.
Kevin Carter
118.
Eugene Robinson
119.
Bill Romanowski
120.
Kevin Greene
The 150 Best Players in NFL History Part 5
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Part 4 is here.
80 down. The top 160
for overall value are left as we battle them off to find the 150 greatest
players ever.
Approximate value, games, value/game are the numbers below.
160 Gary Zimmerman T 130 184 .707
Career value gets him between Lenny Moore and Charley
Taylor.
159. Willie Wood S 131 166 .789
Between Baughan and Jim Kelly
158. Derrick Thomas OLB 131 169 .775
Thomas is just behind Baughan, ahead of the Playmaker.
157. Bart Starr QB 131 196 .668
No, he doesn’t beat out Steve McNair.
156. Andre Reed WR 131 234 .560
Just slips by Art Monk.
155. John Randle DT 131 219 .598
Just below Walter Jones.
154. Hardy Nickerson ILB 131 225 .582
Right ahead of Wayne Walker.
153. Don Maynard WR 131 186 .704
Just behind Taylor.
152. Roman Gabriel QB 131 183 .716
He goes in just ahead of Taylor.
151. Shannon Sharpe TE 132 204 .647
Right behind Eddie Meador.
150. Henry Ellard WR 132 228 .579
Just above Nickerson
149. Ray Berry WR 132 154 .857
High rent district, just below Butkus.
148. Eric Allen CB 132 217 .608
Right under Rod Smith
147. Will Shields G 133 224 .594
Just ahead of Ellard.
146. Art Shell T 133 207 .643
Right behind Starr
145. Willie Roaf T 133 189 .704
Right ahead of Gabriel.
144. Ken Riley CB 133 207 .643
Had the same career as Shell.
143. Yale Lary S 133 133 1.000
Your new leader.
142. Too Tall Jones DE 133 224 .594
Same career as Shields.
141. Charlie Joiner WR 133 239 .556
Right under Nickerson
So – with only 140 players left that means the current
overall top 10 is guaranteed to make the final top 150. Here’s the list
1.
Yale Lary
2.
Roger Staubach
3.
Bobby Boyd
4.
Dick Butkus
5.
Raymond Berry
6.
Jim Taylor
7.
Ricky Watters
8.
Jim Kelly
9.
Willie Wood
10.
Maxie Baughan
11.
Derrick Thomas
12.
Michael Irvin
13.
Willie Lanier
14.
Jim Parker
15.
Bill Bergey
16.
Dan Hampton
17.
Joe Fortunato
18.
Lance Alworth
19.
Steve McNair
20.
Curtis Martin
21.
Lemar Parrish
22.
Willie Roaf
23.
Roman Gabriel
24.
Charley Taylor
25.
Don Maynard
26.
Gary Zimmerman
27.
Bart Starr
28.
Art Shell
29.
Ken Riley
30.
Lenny Moore
31.
Antonio Gates
32.
Richie Petitbon
33.
Jim Tyrer
34.
Eddie Meador
35.
Shannon Sharpe
36.
Rich Gannon
37.
Tiki Barber
38.
Sam Mills
39.
Larry Little
40.
Jack Pardee
41.
Harry Carson
42.
Torry Holt
43.
Dave Robinson
44.
Troy Aikman
45.
Lance Briggs
46.
Rod Smith
47.
Eric Allen
48.
Richmond Webb
49.
Ralph Neely
50.
Larry Wilson
51.
Warrick Dunn
52.
Orlando Pace
53.
Forrest Gregg
54.
Walter Jones
55.
John Randle
56.
John Riggins
57.
Phil Simms
58.
Too Tall Jones
59.
Will Shields
60.
Erich Barnes
61.
Henry Ellard
62.
Hardy Nickerson
63.
Charlie Joiner
64.
Wayne Walker
65.
Wilber Marshall
66.
Jimmy Smith
67.
Andre Reed
68.
Art Monk
69.
Steve McMichael
70.
James Farrior
71.
Jeff Saturday
72.
Howie Long
73.
Ken Stabler
74.
Roger Wehrli
75.
Roy Winston
76.
Dick Schafrath
77.
Charlie Cowan
78.
Gene Hickerson
79.
Pat Swilling
80.
Jackie Smith
81.
Richard Dent
82.
Mark Brunell
83.
Harold Jackson
84.
Cornelius Bennett
85.
Pat Fischer
86.
Fred Biletnikoff
87.
Lyle Alzado
88.
Jackie Slater
89.
Grady Alderman
90.
Darren Sharper
91.
Ted Washington
92.
Bryant Young
93.
Kevin Mawae
94.
Steve Wisniewski
95.
Alan Faneca
96.
Lou Groza
97.
Kevin Carter
98.
Eugene Robinson
99.
Bill Romanowski
100.
Kevin Greene
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