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From a panel of NFL "insiders"

 

25. RB Willis McGahee

"An incredible season for a player whose strength was supposed to be speed. If he gets a step (back), who is better?"

 

37. CB Nate Clements

"Prototype cornerback finally seems comfortable in man coverage. Extremely competitive and versatile playmaker with toughness. He was very consistent all season. There wasn't one cornerback who didn't get beat, but Clements kept the damage minimal."

 

Honorable mention

Sam Adams, TKO

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From a panel of NFL "insiders"

 

25. RB Willis McGahee

"An incredible season for a player whose strength was supposed to be speed. If he gets a step (back), who is better?"

 

37. CB Nate Clements

"Prototype cornerback finally seems comfortable in man coverage. Extremely competitive and versatile playmaker with toughness. He was very consistent all season. There wasn't one cornerback who didn't get beat, but Clements kept the damage minimal."

 

Honorable mention

Sam Adams, TKO

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Pretty on the mark. I would have thrown Lee Evans into the honorable mentions.

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"If he gets a step (back), who is better?"

 

Wow - these next couple years are gonna be fun... with him and Evans? Yikes!

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I think we have only seen a fraction of what these two guys are capable of. :)

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From a panel of NFL "insiders"

 

37. CB Nate Clements

"Prototype cornerback finally seems comfortable in man coverage. Extremely competitive and versatile playmaker with toughness. He was very consistent all season. There wasn't one cornerback who didn't get beat, but Clements kept the damage minimal."

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all except for the Jax game....

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1. QB Peyton Manning

2. QB Donovan McNabb

3. WR Terrell Owens

4. QB Daunte Culpepper

5. RB Curtis Martin

6. QB Drew Brees

7. QB Tom Brady

8. RB Corey Dillon

9. QB Ben Roethlisberger

10. RB LaDainian Tomlinson

11. FS Ed Reed

12. WR Muhsin Muhammad

13. DE Dwight Freeney

14. QB Brett Favre

15. ILB James Farrior

16. OT Willie Roaf

17. QB Michael Vick

18. RB Tiki Barber

19. TE Antonio Gates

20. OG Alan Faneca

21. WR Marvin Harrison

22. RB Edgerrin James

23. RB Shaun Alexander

24. DL Richard Seymour

25. RB Willis McGahee

26. TE Tony Gonzalez

27. OT Walter Jones

28. RB Jerome Bettis

29. CB Shawn Springs

30. SS Rodney Harrison

31. WR Javon Walker

32. DE Julius Peppers

33. DT Kevin Williams

34. WR Torry Holt

35. NT Jamal Williams

36. RB Brian Westbrook

37. CB Nate Clements

38. DT Cornelius Griffin

39. TE Alge Crumpler

40. FS Brian Dawkins

41. OG Damien Woody

42. DT John Henderson

43. DE Aaron Smith

44. OT Chad Clifton

45. WR Randy Moss

46. C Kevin Mawae

47. DT Shaun Rogers

48. ILB Donnie Edwards

49. OG Brian Waters

50. TE Jason Witten

 

Honorable mention

DT Sam Adams

CB Ronde Barber

DE Bertrand Berry

WLB Derrick Brooks

CB Sheldon Brown

ILB Tedy Bruschi

DT Rod Coleman

CB Al Harris

C Jeff Hartings

WR Joe Horn

CB Tory James

RB Rudi Johnson

RB Kevin Jones

SS Troy Polamalu

OT Marvel Smith

LB Takeo Spikes

DT Marcus Stroud,

WR Reggie Wayne

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Muhammad over Harrison and Moss??

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I'd agree with that, Muhammed had a monster year with the Panthers.

Even with all those injuries to other starters & everyone keying on him,

he couldn't be stopped.

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There's no doubt that he is a stud and had a monster year. But you really think he is better than Moss and Harrison overall? They are arguably the top 2 WRs in the game (or top 3).

 

What Muhammad did this year is the norm for those two.

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Overall, no. This year, yes... and that's what the "experts" were evaluating.
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well, when moss is #45 on this list, and champ bailey is not even on it (and those are just the two largest mistakes).... well I can only draw one conclusion, this list was based on player statistics, and the makers of the list never actually watched any football.

 

and thus this list loses all credibility and is just another waste of everyone's time.

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