26CornerBlitz Posted December 11, 2014 Posted December 11, 2014 Top 10 position groups The Seahawks' "Legion of Boom" secondary tops Around The NFL's list of the league's best position groups. Find out where the Cowboys' offensive line ranks. Every week, Chris Wesseling will roll out the power rankings for one specific NFL position or attribute. So far, we have covered running backs, safeties, red-zone threats, throwing arms, quarter-pole surprises, quarter-pole disappointments, franchise cornerstones, players deserving of Pro Bowl consideration, best free-agent pickups, biggest free-agent flops, rookie classes, Comeback Player of the Year candidates and 2015 free agents. This week, we examine the NFL's top position groups. Bills defensive line A month ago, a strong argument could have been made that Mario Williams was the fourth-most effective player on a defensive line that features Pro Bowl tackles Marcell Dareus and Kyle Williams as well as productive pass rusher Jerry Hughes. Since then, Mario has played like a man possessed, racking up six sacks and stuffing the run. The Bills' defensive front is the reason they remain in the playoff hunt despite a season's worth of subpar quarterback play
boyst Posted December 11, 2014 Posted December 11, 2014 So sick of the legion of boom crap. They are getting better later in the season but there are a lot of holes and teams who know how to exploit them will flourish. NE would just pound the rock right down their throat, me thinks. Denver may now, as well, since they have found a running game. The running game and repeated doses pound the CB on sweeps and screens will deflate them quickly Ravens OL is the only thing keeping them alive. Their skillset players are not offering much. NE's DB's finally showed up so Brady doesn't have to do it all by himself. They're the reason they beat Denver. They'd beat Seattle, too. They beat Detroit in a bad way. Green Bay should beat all of them. NE and GB are the two best teams in the league.
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