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Russ Grimm

Best year. 1983. (First team all pro) (pro bowl selection) (Super Bowl)

The Hogs offensive line of the 1980s Washington Redskins was loaded with talent: Jim Latchey, Joe Jacoby, Mark May and Raleigh McKenzie.

But Grimm might be the most famous, and perhaps the best.

He brought great strength and speed to that Redskins team, but also an attitude that Washington rode to three Super Bowl titles in a span of 10 seasons.

Career highlights and awards
Super Bowl champion (XVII, XXII, XXVI)


Navarro Bowman

greatest linebacker duo in 49ers history are back together to wreak havoc one more time.


2015 best season (pro-bowl selection) (1st team all-pro)

One of the best mlb’ers of his time, great cover guy, very fast and athletic, his career was cut short due to injury

Career highlights and awards

 
Looking for some front 7 versatility - specifically an inside linebacker (but I’m willing to discuss players of most positions).

I’d be willing to consider any of Kevin Mawae, Alan Faneca, Howie Long or Emmitt Smith for the right deal. PM me if interested.
 
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RB: Adrian Peterson (2012)
• NFL MVP
• Offensive player of the year
• 1st team All Pro
• NFL Rushing leader
• 2,097 yards - 131.1 yards per game - 12 TDs

Career highlights and awards
NFL record
  • 296 rushing yards in a game
 
I’m designating Antonio Brown as my kick returner. I know we were asked to do that. Also, are we doing two flex players? I’m not sure what the consensus is.
Thanks!
 
My FAVORITE player ever was Sterling Sharpe. So happy he was taken. Dude was. a freakin beast.

He played with a physicality fairly similar to George Kittle. Despite being a wr, he played super physically like that. His speed was good too. He wasn’t blazing but he could run a 4.44 40 which back then was very fast. It’s funny though, I seen him listed at 5’11” and 202 pounds. I would’ve guessed 6’1.5” and 220.
 
Darren Woodson 1994
  • Super Bowl champion (XXVII, XXVIII, ***)
  • Pro Bowl (19941998)
  • 4× First-team All-Pro (19941996, 1998)
  • Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor

  • The only Cowboys player to suit up for both Jimmy Johnson and Bill Parcells, Woodson had a rare ability to play both the run and the pass. According to an article from July 3, 2009, on DallasCowboys.com, "While Woodson delivered his share of big-time hits from the safety position, he was always the team's slot cornerback, covering receivers inside, which is considered to be the toughest spot on the field. In today's game, most teams put their best cover corner in the slot, but Woodson did that for years from the safety position. With that, it helped the Cowboys stop the run as well, having a safety that close to the line of scrimmage without being a liability in coverage."
  • “Darren is the total package. He has a combination of size speed and lateral movement that is rare in a strong safety. In fact, he covers one-on-one so well he could be a corner. He is the kind of guy coaches like to build a team around.”[30]
    Dave Campo (1996)
    Dallas Cowboys' Defensive coordinator

  • @Domino
 
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