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Inaugural 2021 Jazzfanz All Time NFL Draft Signups.

I need a secretary of defense,need a player opposite of Smith. Qb’s heads will be on a swivel against this dynamic duo.

Deacon Jones

Best year 1968 defensive player of the year. (22 sacks)



Rod Woodson

Probably the most athletic CB the game ever saw, could do it all. Great physical tackler, great punt returner and rush the passer and played every DB position. Blessed to have him as the 4th corner off the board.



Best season 1993 8 Int’s DPOY
Achievements: One Super Bowl, seven-time Pro Bowler, five-time All-Pro*

*Woodson switched to safety during the bulk of his time in Baltimore and Oakland

In terms of everything a cornerback is asked to do on the field—cover, tackle, nab interceptions, advance fumbles and interceptions for scores, even rush the passer—Woodson might very well be the most complete player ever to play the position.

During his career in Pittsburgh, Woodson bullied ball-carriers and forced 20 fumbles, scored six defensive touchdowns and was consistently one of the Steelers' leading tackles. One season (1992) he was even the team's runner-up in sacks, recording six—only one-half less than Greg Lloyd.

The ACL injury that cost Woodson almost all of the 1995 regular season—but didn't stop him from playing in Super Bowl ***—ultimately forced him to switch over to safety, where he greatly added to his stats and won a Super Bowl ring. However, his greatest legacy is still as a cornerback.

Career highlights and awards

 
WR: Calvin Johnson (2011)
Megatron

6’5” - 237 lbs
96 receptions - 16 TDs

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Career highlights and awards
 
Megatron was too good to pass up at that point. Since I already have Moss, I’d consider trade options for him. Kind of depends on offers/who ends up available at my next pick. PM me if you’re interested.
 
JJ Watt

2012 season​

In 2012, Watt had one of the best seasons for a defensive player in NFL history. He finished the season with 69 solo tackles, 12 assisted tackles, 20.5 sacks, 16 passes defended, four forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries. He was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Month in both September and December.[31]On November 22, 2012, in a game against the Detroit Lions, Watt recorded three sacks, to give him a total of 14.5, breaking the Texans' record for sacks in a season, which was previously held by Mario Williams.[32][33] On December 16, against the Indianapolis Colts, Watt recorded three sacks and ten total tackles in a 29–17 victory.[34] The Texans made the playoffs again in 2012, and Watt recorded six solo tackles, three assisted tackles, two passes defended and two sacks in two games.[35][36][37][39] Watt was named to the 2013 NFL Pro-Bowl Team on December 26, 2012. Watt also was named Texans Team Most Valuable Player, USA Football Fundamentals Team, PFW First-Team All-Pro, Pro Football Weekly/PFWA Most Valuable Player, NFL 101 AFC Defensive Player of the Year, AP First-Team All-Pro, and the AP Defensive Player of the Year.[31] Watt received 49 out of 50 votes for the Defensive Player of the Year award. He is the first Texans player to receive an NFL Player of the Year award.[40]Watt was the 17th defensive lineman and only the eighth defensive end to receive the award since 1971.
 
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