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2010-2011 All NFC South Team


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QB - (N.O.)Drew Brees, (Atl)Matt Ryan

RB - (Car)Deangelo Williams, (Atl)Mike Turner

FB -

WR - (Car)Steve Smith, (N.O.)Marquis Colston

TE - (Atl)Gonzo, (TB)Winslow

LT -

RT -

C-

Guard - (TB)Devin Joseph

DT -

DE - (Atl)Abraham

OLB -

MLB - (TB)Ruud

ILB -

CB - (TB)Talib

SS -

FS - (N.O.)Darren Sharper

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QB - (N.O.)Drew Brees, (Atl)Matt Ryan

RB - (Car)Deangelo Williams, (Atl)Mike Turner

FB - Heath evans

WR - Roddy White, (N.O.)Marquis Colston

TE - (Atl)Gonzo, (TB)Winslow

LT - Car

RT -

C- Goodwin NO

Guard - Jahri Evans, Carl Nicks NO

DT - Babineaux ATL Ellis NO

DE - Will Smith NO

OLB - CAR Jon Beason John Casillas (UNKNOWN)

MLB - Vilma NO

ILB -

CB - (TB)Talib Greer NO

SS -

FS - (N.O.)Darren Sharper

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QB - Drew Brees, Matt Ryan

RB - DeAngelo Williams, Michael Turner

FB - Ovie Mughelli, Heath Evans

WR - Roddy White, Marques Colston

TE - Tony Gonzalez, Kellen Winslow

LT - Jordan Gross, Jermon Bushrod

RT - Jeff Otah, Jonathan Stinchcomb

C- Ryan Kalil, Todd McClure

LG- Carl Nicks, Travelle Wharton

RG- Jahri Evans, Davin Joseph

DT - Jonathan Babineaux, Sedrick Ellis

DE - Will Smith, Jon Abraham

OLB - Jon Beason, Scott Shanle

MLB - Jonathan Vilma, Barrett Ruud

OLB - Geno Hayes, Jonathan Casillas

CB - Jabari Greer, Aquib Talib

SS - Roman Harper, Charles Godfrey

FS - Tanard Jackson, Darren Sharper

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QB - Drew Brees, Matt Ryan

RB - DeAngelo Williams, Michael Turner

FB - Ovie Mughelli, Heath Evans

WR - Roddy White, Marques Colston

TE - Tony Gonzalez, Kellen Winslow

LT - Jordan Gross, Jermon Bushrod

RT - Jeff Otah, Jonathan Stinchcomb

C- Ryan Kalil, Todd McClure

LG- Carl Nicks, Travelle Wharton

RG- Jahri Evans, Davin Joseph

DT - Jonathan Babineaux, Sedrick Ellis

DE - Will Smith, Jon Abraham

OLB - Jon Beason, Scott Shanle

MLB - Jonathan Vilma, Barrett Ruud

OLB - Geno Hayes, Jonathan Casillas

CB - Jabari Greer, Aquib Talib

SS - Roman Harper, Charles Godfrey

FS - Tanard Jackson, Darren Sharper

Good list but how do you not make Steve Smith #1? #2 is debatable but Steve Smith is hands down the best receiver in our division.

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QB - Drew Brees, Matt Ryan

RB - DeAngelo Williams, Michael Turner

FB - Ovie Mughelli, Heath Evans

WR - Roddy White, Marques Colston

TE - Tony Gonzalez, Kellen Winslow

LT - Jordan Gross, Jermon Bushrod

RT - Jeff Otah, Jonathan Stinchcomb

C- Ryan Kalil, Todd McClure

LG- Carl Nicks, Travelle Wharton

RG- Jahri Evans, Davin Joseph

DT - Jonathan Babineaux, Sedrick Ellis

DE - Will Smith, Jon Abraham

OLB - Jon Beason, Scott Shanle

MLB - Jonathan Vilma, Barrett Ruud

OLB - Geno Hayes, Jonathan Casillas

CB - Jabari Greer, Aquib Talib

SS - Roman Harper, Charles Godfrey

FS - Tanard Jackson, Darren Sharper

Pretty nice list.I'd put Roddy White then Steve Smith with Colston 3rd (cause every team in the NFL uses 3wr sets a ton) Jon Beason plays MLB not OLB. I'd put Beason and Ruud at MLB. Other than that i'd say its a good list.

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I think Smith is the best reciever in this division, but lets be honest. Who else does Carolina have at WR or TE? Anybody watch the Philly-Cincy game tonight? They spoke about how teams were able to take away OchoCinco because he was their only real threat. I can see the same happening with Smith.

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steve is still really good, but roddy is playing across from gonzo and is the only south player with 3 straight 1,000 yd seasons. colston would easily be a 90-100 catch guy in an offense that didn't spread the ball around as much as NO does. his YPC would probably go down some, but he'd be even more beastly.

you can make the case that the QB steve plays with are nowhere near the level of ryan or brees, but at the same time roddy and colston don't have 2 1,100+ yd backs that get to help them out in play action.

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Pretty nice list.I'd put Roddy White then Steve Smith with Colston 3rd (cause every team in the NFL uses 3wr sets a ton) Jon Beason plays MLB not OLB. I'd put Beason and Ruud at MLB. Other than that i'd say its a good list.

Beason plays OLB now due to Thomas Davis's injury. And Vilma's impact is constantly underrated.

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Beason plays OLB now due to Thomas Davis's injury. And Vilma's impact is constantly underrated.

In that case he got it right. It wasn't a knock on Vilma. We have great MLB's in our division top to bottom. The fact that i have Curtis Lofton 4th in our division as a MLB and i'm a huge Lofton fan should say a lot.

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What are we basing this ranking on anyway? Hopefully it's not average per carry, cuz Pierre and Bush has got them both beat. I could easily say if PT and Bush got the ball fed to them as much as the other 2 they would have better totals based on YPC and TDs.I just think PT and Bush have a style all to their own.

edit- and Turner totally sucks as a receiving back- that's a major negative when I evaluate a complete back.

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Dreaming? I dunno man it may be a push, PT and Bush are a champion RB tandem and are the 6th best rushing combo contributing to the #1 statistical offense. Maybe it's just me but I like to think that stands for something.

Turner and Williams put them both to shame. PT and Bush are great at what they do in their system but they are no Turner and Williams.

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