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1. Chad Pennington
2. Joey Harrington
3. Byron Leftwich
4. Rex Grossman
5. Brian Griese
6. Kyle Boller
7. David Carr
8. A.J.Feeley
9. ( Take your chances with 2 rookie qb draft picks )
10. Daunte Culpepper

( You can't take 1 and a rookie from option #9. )

2007-12-17 03:47:57 · 20 answers · asked by Throwback 2 in Sports Football (American)

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Culpepper, hoping I also have a fantastic wide receiver.
Pennington

2007-12-17 03:54:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

QB - Gotta go with Peyton. In his prime, on pace to shatter all records, has a SB ring... what more can the guy do? Obviously Brady is a very, very close second. RB - Westbrook - He brings so much versatility to the offense that there is no other back like him in the NFL. Plus, if you have a good line, you can find a late round back to grind out the defense as a compliment. WR's - Andre Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald - both young, uber-talented, have been productive, and yet still have upsides. OL - Joe Thomas and Steve Hutchinson - Hutch with a good LT next to him makes an o-line dominant in rushing attacks. Thomas has the potential to be the best LT in the league (he's already in the top 5). DL - Albert Haynesworth and Jared Allen - Tough choice here. Aaron Kampman was a definite contender along with a few others, but Haynesworth improves his teams D drastically, and Allen is the best DE in the game right now (and it isn't just because of last year - I thought he was in the top 5 the year before too). TE - Whitten - most balanced TE in the game today. Returner - Hester - can you SERIOUSLY justify anyone else? CB - ugh.... I'm going to go with Hall as well..... He's still so young, but has so much experience. He needs better coaching and to play smarter, but has the potential to be the absolute best in the league. Safety - hmm... tough, tough call. I guess I have to take Bob Sanders too - he just makes his team so much better when he's on the field that I can't justify giving the spot to someone else. Kerry Rhodes, Ed Reed, and a few others made this a tough choice. LB's - Merriman and Patrick Willis - Both are young, Merriman is one of the best pass rushing LB in the game, and Willis is all over the field. He could cover Merriman's gaps when he blitzes. Off Coor - ugh... Jason Garratt would have to be my choice. He's good... too good to pass up. Def. Coor - I'm gonna go with Rex Ryan. I love his father, and being the d-coordinator in Baltimore and keeping that defense dominant for so long is definitely worth a nomination. Head Coach - Hmm... I guess I have to go with Dungy - he's a proven winner, and he has a Super Bowl ring. Other than Belichick, who has a more impressive resume? I give the nod to Dungy because of the "Spygate" scandal - I wouldn't need that kind of distraction on my team.

2016-05-24 08:35:56 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2007-12-17 03:51:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why can't you take one and a rookie??

Because that is exactly what they would do.

You wouldn't want 2 veterans because they cost too much money.

I would take Byron Leftwich and draft McFadden with the #1 overall pick, they I would try to the QB from Hawaii in the second or third round.

2007-12-17 03:52:57 · answer #4 · answered by amgolf27 3 · 1 0

And why can't I only draft 1 rookie??

Plus Anderson becomes a free agent this year, so I'd take a good look at him

BUT!

to just answer your question as asked: I'd take A. J Feeley, and Pennington

I'd run a west coast offense and let them throw short all the way down the field, who ever won the starting job.

2007-12-17 03:56:11 · answer #5 · answered by m d 5 · 0 0

Pennington and Culpepper. Start Pennington until he gets injured then start Culpepper until he gets injured, then back to square one and put both on the waiver wire and the next year go with option#9

2007-12-17 03:56:30 · answer #6 · answered by stargrazer 5 · 0 0

Take my chances with two rookie draft picks. With the QB's on that list, they all have pretty much reached their potentials and I wouldn't feel comfortable building my club with any one of these guys. At least with the draft picks, you get a player with potential and a foundation to build your team around.

2007-12-17 03:52:03 · answer #7 · answered by Vin 3 · 0 0

I'd probably take Chad Pennington and maybe AJ Feeley...Both are veterans...Chad has proven to be a winner...just has had a bad year this year...and Feeley has shown flashes of brilliance on occasion, and came close to leading the Eagles over my Pats...

2007-12-17 03:58:53 · answer #8 · answered by Terry C. 7 · 0 0

I go with Daunte Culpepper and David Carr...

2007-12-17 03:50:21 · answer #9 · answered by Not_Here 6 · 0 0

David Carr with Kyle Boller backing up...although Griese and Grossman you could make an argument for backup. Id still take Boller.

2007-12-17 03:53:06 · answer #10 · answered by southerncomfort 2 · 0 0

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