Who's your NFL top SEVEN of all time?

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QB: Peyton Manning ( a focused Vick would have made this challenging - he revolutionized the position)
RB: Walter Payton
WR: Randy Moss (it was difficult to not choose Rice).
TE: Tony Gonzalez
CB: Deion Sanders
LB: Lawrence Taylor
DEFENSE: 85 Bears

I don't see it getting much better than this group!

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QB: Peyton Manning ( a focused Vick would have made this challenging - he revolutionized the position)
RB: Walter Payton
WR: Randy Moss (it was difficult to not choose Rice).
TE: Tony Gonzalez
CB: Deion Sanders
LB: Lawrence Taylor
DEFENSE: 85 Bears

I don't see it getting much better than this group!

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
Can't really argue. What about the 2000 Ravens or 2002 Bucs?

Running back is a little tricky. Brown and Sanders are definitely up there.
 
QB: Brady 6 titles in this era gives him slight edge on Joe Montana
RB: Jim Brown imagine a bigger faster and tougher version of Adrian Peterson that was Jim Brown
WR:Jerry Rice arguable the GOAT of all positions
TE: Tony Gonzalez
CB: Deion Sanders
LB: Lawrence Taylor
DEFENSE: Steel Curtain of the 70's those brothers dominated defense so completely they changed all the rules so teams could score.
 
QB: Peyton Manning ( a focused Vick would have made this challenging - he revolutionized the position)
RB: Walter Payton
WR: Randy Moss (it was difficult to not choose Rice).
TE: Tony Gonzalez
CB: Deion Sanders
LB: Lawrence Taylor
DEFENSE: 85 Bears

I don't see it getting much better than this group!

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
The Steelers defense in 78' was better. And trust that's not a knock on the 85' Bears at all. Look it up.

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Joe Montana

Marshall faulk

Jerry Rice - do transform himself from average Talent into GOAT Talent from excessive hard work a lot like Jordan did

Tony Gonzalez

Lawrence Taylor

Deion Sanders

Slingin Sammy Baugh. I know a lot of y'all Young Folks don't get it, but he led the NFL in interceptions as a quarterback. He played both ways as quarterback and DB.

Sammy Baugh is the only player in NFL history to throw for touchdown passes and catch four interceptions in the same game. That's legendary and it'll never be done because no team is letting their quarterback play DB

Thank you Steve Sabol for the wealth of football knowledge vua NFL films
 
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1st Team

QB:Brady
RB: Peterson
WR:Moss
TE:Sharpe
CB:Sanders
LB:Taylor
Defense: 2000 Ravens

2nd Team

QB:Elway
RB:Brown
WR:Rice
TE:Gonzalez
CB:Woodson
LB:Ray Lewis
Defense: 85 Bears

Honorable Mention

QB:Manning
RB:Sanders
WR:Johnson
TE:Gronk
CB:Bailey
LB:Butkus
Defense:Steel Curtain of the 70s
 
QB: Joe Montana ( 4 for 4 in Super Bowls and never cheated) #GOAT
RB: Barry Sanders
WR: Jerry Rice
TE: Tony Gonzalez
CB: Darrell Green
LB: Ray Lewis
Defense: 2k Ravens
 
Joe Montana

Marshall faulk

Jerry Rice - do transform himself from average Talent into GOAT Talent from excessive hard work a lot like Jordan did

Tony Gonzalez

Lawrence Taylor

Deion Sanders

Slingin Sammy Baugh. I know a lot of y'all Young Folks don't get it, but he led the NFL in interceptions as a quarterback. He played both ways as quarterback and DB.

Sammy Baugh is the only player in NFL history to throw for touchdown passes and catch four interceptions in the same game. That's legendary and it'll never be done because no team is letting their quarterback play DB

Thank you Steve Sabol for the wealth of football knowledge vua NFL films
Jordan was a gifted athlete before the hard work. Kobe would be a better comparison. Rice wasn’t the most athletic player but worked harder than anyone near him to get to his status.
 
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