Rosters Only!! Donnie's (New and Improved) Dragons *2006 Pro Bowl Selection #2006 First-Team AP All-Pro %2006 Second-Team AP All-Pro Ages as of September 1, 2007 QB Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers (35)*, 25 2006 Stats: 61.7% completion; 3,388 yards, 22 TD's; 9 INT's; 92.0 QB Rating HB Thomas Jones FB Justin Griffith, Oakland Raiders (366), 26 2006 Stats: 19 rushing attempts for 106 yards (5.6) and 1 TD; 23 catches for 168 yards and 3 TD's; Atlanta was the #1 rushing offense in the league WR Mike Furrey, Detroit Lions (166), 29 2006 Stats: 98 catches; 1,086 yards; 6 TD's WR Santonio Holmes, Pittsburgh Steelers (235), 23 2006 Stats: 49 catches; 824 yards; 2 TD's; 16,8 ypc; 10.2 PR average; 1 PR TD TE Kellen Winslow Jr., Cleveland Browns (126), 24 2006 Stats: 89 catches, 875 yards, 3 TD's LT Robert Gallery, Oakland Raiders (246), 26 2006 Stats: 10 games started (16 in first 2 years); 6'7" 330 pounds LG Pete Kendall, Our New York Jets (286), 33 2006 Stats: 14 games started; 6'5" 290 pounds C Jeff Faine, New Orleans Saints (315), 26 2006 Stats: 16 games started; 6'3" 290 pounds RG Shawn Andrews, Philadelphia Eagles (75)*#, 24 2006 Stats: 16 games started; 6'4" 340 pounds RT Willie Anderson, Cincinnati Bengals (155)*#, 32 2006 Stats: 16 games started, 6'5" 340 pounds LE Ryan Denney, Buffalo Bills (355), 30 2006 Stats: 54 tackles; 6 sacks; 4 passes defended DT Warren Sapp, Oakland Raiders (206), 33 2006 Stats: 47 tackles, 10 sacks NT Maake Kemoeatu, Carolina Panthers (195), 28 2006 Stats: 34 tackles; 6'5" 350 pounds (he's a block absorber) RE Shawne Merriman, San Diego Chargers (6)*#, 23 2006 Stats: 62 tackles, 17 sacks, 4 FF, 1 INT SLB Clint Ingram, Jacksonville Jaguars (406), 24 2006 Stats (In only 14 games and 11 starts): 71 tackles; 1.5 sacks; 1 INT; 2 passes defended MLB Kirk Morrison, Oakland Raiders (115), 25 2006 Stats: 127 tackles, 1 sack, 2 INT's WLB Lance Briggs, Chicago Bears (86)*%, 26 2006 Stats: 130 tackles, 1 sack, 2 INT's, 8 passes defended CB Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville Jaguars (46)*#, 27 2006 Stats: 63 tackles, 8 INT's (an 18.2 average on INT returns), 12 pass deflections FS Deon Grant, Seattle Seahawks (326), 28 2006 Stats: 60 tackles; 2 INT's; 5 passes defended SS Michael Lewis, San Francisco 49ers (275), 27 2006 Stats: 57 tackles; 2 sacks; 2 INT's; 7 passes defended CB Bryant McFadden K Jason Hanson P Ben Graham, Our New York Jets (395), 33 2006 Stats: 72 punts; 44.2 yard average; 37.8 yard net average; 26 inside the 20
Murrell's team QB - Peyton Manning - Indianapolis Colts HB - Willie Parker - Pittsburgh Steelers FB - Jameel Cook - Houston Texans WR - Donald Driver - Green Bay Packers TE - Chris Baker - New York Jets LT - Walter Jones - Seattle Seahawks LG - Steve Hutchinson - Minnesota Vikings C - Shaun O'Hara - New York Giants RG - Kynan Forney - Atlanta Falcons RT - Jason Spitz - Green Bay Packers WR - TJ Houstmandzadeh - Cincinnati Bengals DE - Leonard Little - St. Louis Rams DT - Shaun Rogers - Detroit Lions DT - Pat Williams - Minnesota Vikings DE - Andre Carter - Washington Redskins ROLB - Keith Brooking - Atlanta Falcons MLB - Will Witherspoon - St. Louis Rams LOLB - David Thornton - Tennessee Titans CB - Chris McAlister - Baltimore Ravens FS - John Lynch - Denver Broncos SS - Antoine Bethea - Indianapolis Colts CB - Jonathan Joseph - Cincinnati Bengals K - Matt Stover - Baltimore Ravens P - Ryan Plackemeier - Seattle Seahawks Subs
I will OWN you all QB - Eli Manning HB - LaDainian Tomlinson FB - Mack Strong WR - Laveranues Coles WR - Terry Glenn TE - Chris Cooley LT - Chris Samuels LG - Todd Herremans C - Matt Birk RG - Bobbie Williams RT - Jon Runyan LE - Robert Mathis DT - La'Roi Glover DT - Mike Patterson RE - Derrick Burgess OLB - Derrick Brooks MLB - Jeremiah Trotter OLB - Scott Fujita CB - Andre Dyson FS - Brian Dawkins SS - Jermaine Phillips CB - Carlos Rogers K - Ryan Lindell P - Jason Baker
Devil's Dastardly Demons of Death, Doom, and Despair QB- Marc Bulger HB- Reggie Bush WR- Michael Clayton WR- Reggie Wayne WR- Lee Evans TE- Jason Witten LT- D'Brickashaw Furguson LG- Vince Manuwai C- Nick Hardwick RG- Kendall Simmons RT- Shane Olivea LE- Robert Geathers DT- Corey Williams DT- Jonathan Babineaux RE- Elvis Dumervil LOLB- Gerald Hayes MLB- Gary Brackett ROLB- Landon Johnson CB- Rhonde Barber FS- Ko Simpson SS- Yeremiah Bell CB- Terrence Newman K- P-
AnyGivenSunday's Team: QB - Carson Palmer HB - Laurence Maroney FB - Alan Ricard WR - Roy Williams WR - Chris Chambers TE - Tony Gonzalez LT - William "Tra" Thomas LG - Damien Woody C - Todd McClure RG - George Foster RT - Jeremy Trueblood LE - Albert Haynesworth NT - Ryan Pickett RE - Darren Howard OLB - Adalius Thomas ILB - London Fletcher ILB - Andra Davis OLB - Trent Cole CB - Sheldon Brown FS - Daniel Bullocks SS - Roy Williams CB - Terrence McGee K - Ryan Longwell P - Mitch Berger
Mparty's Masters QB-Alex Smith HB-Frank Gore FB WR-Deion Branch WR-Isaac Bruce TE-Marcedes Lewis LT-Bryant McKinnie LG-Davin Joseph C- LeCharles Bentley RG RT-Jordan Black LE-Mark Anderson DT-Vince Wilfork DT-Ty Warren RE-Kyle Vanden Bosch OLB-Jon Abraham ILB-Brian Urlacher OLB-Jonathan Vilma CB-Antoine Winfield FS-Ken Hamlin SS- CB-Samari Rolle K-Adam Vinateri P-Brian Mooreman
Bigalxc's Midget squad QB Jason Campbell(Redskins) HB Ronnie Brown(Dolphins) FB Tony Richardson(vikings) WR Steve Smith(Panthers) WR Plaxico Burress(Giants) TE Antonio Gates(Chargers) LT Khalif Barnes(Jaguars) LG Chester Pitts(Texans) C Dominic Rialo(Lions) RG Will Shields(Chiefs) RT Jon Jansen(Redskins) LE Reggie Hayward(Jaguars) DT Kris Jenkins(Panthers) DT Ian Scott RE Dwight Freeney(Colts) OLB Takeo Spikes(Bills) MLB/ILB Lofa Tatupu(Seahawks) OLB Ian Gold CB Deanglo Hall(Falcons) FS Josh Bullocks(Saints) SS Madieu Williams(Bengals) CB Dunta Robinson(Texans) K David Akers(Eagles) P Brad Maynard(Bears)
DrewAlmighty's Team Offense QB - Tom Brady, New England Patriots (1) HB - Shaun Alexander, Seattle Seahawks (2) FB - Lorenzo Neal, San Diego Chargers (21) WR - Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis Colts (3) WR - Matt Jones, Jacksonville Jaguars (12) TE - Benjamin Watson, New England Patriots (10) LT - Luke Petitgout, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (14) LG - Mike Wahle, Carolina Panthers (13) C - Jeff Saturday, Indianapolis Colts (6) RG - Jahri Evans, New Orleans Saints (16) RT - Ryan O' Callaghan, New England Patriots (17) Defense LE - Jevon Kearse, Philadelphia Eagles (19) DT - Rocky Bernard, Seattle Seahawks (7) RE - Patrick Kerney, Seattle Seahawks (9) OLB - Keith Bulluck, Tennessee Titans (8) MLB/ILB - Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens (5) MLB/ILB - Mike Peterson, Jacksonville Jaguars (18) OLB - Dan Morgan, Carolina Panthers (24) CB - Ricky Manning Jr., Chicago Bears (15) CB - Ellis Hobbs, New England Patriots (20) S - Bob Sanders, Indianapolis Colts (4) S - Gibril Wilson, New York Giants (11) Special Teams K - Neil Rackers, Arizona Cardinals (23) P - Shane Lechler, Oakland Riaders, (22) Reserves
Wolfe Tone's Rebels QB.. Vince Young, Tennesse Titans, 2 HB.. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville Jaguars, 6 FB.. Greg Jones, Jacksonville Jaguars, 14 WR.. Bernard Berrian, Chicago Bears 12 WR.. Greg Jennings, Green Bay Packers 17 TE.. Alge Crumpler, Atlanta Falcons, 9 LT.. Eric Pears, Denver Broncos, 13 LG.. Jake Scott, Indianapolis Colts, 16 C... Ritchie Incognito, St Louis Rams, 15 RG.. Leonard Davis, Dallas Cowboys, 19 RT.. Kwame Harris, San Francisco 49ers, 20 Defense 4-3 LE.. Mathias Kiwanuka, New York Giants, 22 DT.. Tommy Kelly, Oakland Raiders, 18 NT.. Jamal Williams, San Diego Chargers, 3 RE.. Mario Williams, Houston Texans, 7 OLB. A.J. Hawk, Green Bay Packers, 4 MLB. Nick Barnett, Green Bay Packers, 11 OLB. Ernie Sims, Detroit Lions, 8 CB.. Lito Sheppard, Philidelphia Eagles, 5 FS.. Michael Huff, Oakland Raiders, 10 SS.. Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 CB.. Antrel Rolle, Arizona Cardinals, 21 K... Shane Graham, Cincinnati Bengals, 24 P... Jon Ryan, Green Bay Packers, 23
Code: QB - Drew Brees HB - Joseph Addai FB - WR - Hines Ward WR - Joey Galloway TE - Heath Miller LT - Eric Winston LG - C - RG - Eric Steinbach RT - LE - Charles Grant DT - DT - RE - Aaron Schobel OLB - Cato June ILB - OLB - CB - Asante Samuel FS - Danieal Manning SS - Chris Hope CB - K - P -
The Terrific Tenors QB-Ben Roethlisberger(4th rounder) RB-Travis Henry(11th rounder) WR-Andre Johnson(3rd rounder) WR-Mark Clayton(12th round) TE-Anthony Becht(24th rounder) LT-Jonathan Ogden(13th rounder) LG-Logan Mankins(9th rounder) C-Brad Meester(10th rounder) RG-Larry Allen(22nd rounder) RT-Jammal Brown(2nd rounder) TE-Desmond Clark(19th rounder) RE-Jared Allen(7th rounder) DT-Richard Seymour(1st rounder) NT-Jason Ferguson(15th rounder) LE-Chike Okeafor(14th rounder) WLB-Julian Peterson(6th rounder) MLB-Chris Draft(20th rounder) SLB-Rosevelt Colvin(16th rounder) CB-Nnamdi Asomugha(5th rounder) CB-Leigh Bodden(17th rounder) SS-Sean Jones(8th rounder) FS-Kevin Kaesviharn(18th rounder) K-Robbie Gould(21st rounder) P-Mike Scifres(23rd rounder)
QB - Chad Pennington (#10) RB- Deuce McCalister (#26) FB- Jeremi Johns (#31) WR- Antonio Bryant (#81) WR- Reche Caldwell (#87) TE- LT - Levi Jones (#76) LG- Brian Waters (#54) C- Andre Gurode (#65) RG- Randy Thomas (#77) RT- Max Starks (#78) DE- Bertrand Berry (#92) UT- Rod Coleman (#75) NT - John Henderson (#99) DE- Julius Peppers (#90) SLB- Marcus Washington (#53) ILB- Zach Thomas (#54) WLB- Michael Boley (#59) CB- Ike Taylor (#24) CB- Reynaldo Hill (#21) SS- Michael Boulware (#28) FS- Darren Sharper (#42)
The King's Team Offense QB- Matt Shaub, Houston Texans RB- Edgerrin James, Arizona Cardinals TE- L.J Smith, Philadelphia Eagles WR- Marques Colston, New Orleans Saints WR- Jerricho Cotchery, New York Jets TE- Daniel Graham, Denver Broncos LT- Winston Justice, Philadelphia Eagles LG- Cooper Carlisle, Oakland Raiders C- Chris Spencer, Seattle Seahawks RG- Vernon Carey, Miami Dolphins RT- Jason Peters, Buffalo Bills 3-4 Defense DE- Trevor Pryce, Baltimore Ravens NT- Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh Steelers DE- Tommie Harris, Chicago Bears OLB- DeMarcus Ware, Dallas Cowboys ILB- Derrick Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs ILB- Brandon Moore, San Francisco 49ers OLB- Kamerion Wimbley, Cleveland Browns CB- Quentin Jammer, San Diego Chargers FS- Ed Reed, Baltimore Ravens SS- Donte Whitner, Buffalo Bills CB- Charles Woodson, Green Bay Packers Special Teams K- Mike Nugent, New York Jets P- Todd Sauerbraun, Denver Broncos
TCMC's roster Offense QB-Matt Hasselbeck-Round 3 Explanation: Hurt last year, still a top 5 QB when healthy. A leader, and warrior. HB-Larry Johnson-Round 1 Explanation: Young powerback, can carry the rock 30 times a game. Easily the 2nd best RB in football. Can cath the ball out the backfield. Survived a year of Herms HB draws. FB-Mike Carney-Round 22 Explanation: Soon WR-Terrell Owens-Round 4 Explanation: Love him or hate him you cant dispute his contribution on the field. 33 but a physical specimen, he still has 3 years left in him. Can be a pain in the ass, but much of his issues are overblown by ESPN. Remember how he was so horrible last year and dropped everything? He still caught 13 td's for 1180 w/ a torn ligament in his finger. Uh yeah. WR-Reggie Brown-Round 13 Explanation: This kid is a blend of soft hands, size, and good speed. Still raw yet is a big play threat and can get deep. In only his 2nd year he recorded 816 yards and 8 td's. Brown now solidify's my wideouts. Two receivers who can get deep or catch a short pass over the middle. Needs to improve his route running to become a complete WR TE-Dallas Clark-Round 17 Explanation: He can split out wide as a wr, athletic versatile and completes a very capable offense. Good catching skills, willing to go over the middle and a good run blocker. Showed his true skills in the AFC Championship game. LT-Orlando Pace-Round 6 Explanation: Still a top 5 LT w/ 4-5 good years left in him. He will keep Hasselbeck clean and open up lanes for LJ. A "bodyguard" on his way to the HOF. LG-Daryn Colledge-Round 20 Explanation: Colledge is a polished lineman with a good game. Can quickly start in the right system at either tackle or guard. Rookie year he has established him self as a piece of the Packers line for 5+ years. C-Kevin Mawae-Round 23 Eplanation: Soon RG-Chris Snee-Round 10 Explanation: Coming into his 3rd year this year, Snee has cemented himself as a force at guard for years to come. A pro bowl alternate already in his 2nd year, look for him to emerge quickly. RT-Jordan Gross-Round 9 Explanation: My Tackles are solidfied with this young stud. Can learn alot from Pace and makes a great right side of the line w/ Snee for the next 5+ years. Defense DE-Terrell Suggs-Round 2 Explanation: Pass rushing beast. Young and is capable of dropping back into coverage or rushing the QB. 40 sacks only 4 years into the league. Before this year he held the college sacks record (broken by LaMarr Woodley). DT-Kevin Williams-Round 5 Explanation: Another young stud on my line who will have fun rushing the QB w/ Suggs. No other way to describe him but BEAST. Stuff the run, rush the passer. DT-Cullen Jenkins-Round 18 Explanation: Another guy who can provide flexibility. Can play DT or DE. Primarily he is a DT, only in his 4th year in the league and has 14 career sacks. The Packers rewarded him for his play on the field with a new contract. He is athletic, and quick which is exactly what I built my defense to be. DE-Bryan Thomas-Round 11 Explanation: A workout warrior prior to his rookie year in the NFL, Thomas is showing what the buzz was all about. 8.5 sacks in his first year of fulltime play. 28 but low milleage on those legs. With Thomas and Suggs QB's will be confused with varius looks that they will see OLB-Karlos Dansby-Round 8 Explanation: His toe caused concern but he dismissed those worries with an impressive 8.5 sacks. Will be making a Pro Bowl appearance shortly. ILB-Antonio Pierce-Round 7 Explanation: Pro Bowl alternate and underrated by many. Arguably a top 5 MLB who is a rock. Smart, tough and a playmaker. Very durable, and plays with a chip on his shoulder. OLB-Akin Ayodele-Round 19 Explanation: Strong tackler who can play weakside or strongside linebacker. Effective in the blitz game. Is more laterally quick then back and forth quick. CB-Patrick Surtain-Round 15 Explanation: Surtain is an outstanding cover cornerback with good playmaking skills. He has shut-down ability and can provide veteran leadership to Fabian who shows promise of being a shutdown mold corner. Good tackler and ball hawk. 35 picks in 9 years in the league CB-Fabian Washington-Round 14 Explanation: Only 23 and in his first year starting has shown his phenomenal skill set. Still raw but had 4 int's on one of the best D's in the league. He has top flight speed and can go up and get the ball at its highest point. He is already a 2nd corner in this league, with more time to mature under Surtain the ceiling is the sky for this kid. FS-Eugene Wilson-Round 16 Explanation: Two years ago this guy was a top 5 safety in everyones book, and one injury year should not derail his progression. Versatile enough to come up and play the run and drop in cverage, acting as a nickel or covering the TE or RB. Good hitter and plays bigger then his height and weight. Some injury concerns, but great value in round 16. SS-Mike Brown-Round 12 Explanation: Tough, smart, and a vocal leader on the Bears defense. He made the Pro Bowl only a year ago. Injury concerns maybe made him slip, but a talent like this at his age in round 12 is great value. Can cover the TE, come up in run support, or cover the HB out of the backfield. K-Nate Kaeding-Round 21 Explanation: Combination of good leg power and accuracy. Made the Pro Bowl this year P-Dave Zastudil Explanation: Coming Soon
Upstate Undertakers Code: QB Jay Cutler (3) - In his rookie season he took the starting QB spot away from Jake Plummer in the middle of a playoff race and performed at a high level. In just 5 games, Cutler threw for over 1000 yards in a run oriented offense. He has a monster arm with precision accuracy and will be a top tier QB in this league very soon. HB Brian Westbrook (5) - One of the biggest offensive playmakers in the league that can carry the rock and create major mismatches as a receiver coming out of the backfield. Low milage on his knees as a runningback from playing in the most pass happy offense in the league the last few years. He proved that he can carry a feature back load this year increasing his carries dramatically while improving his YPC to 5.1. One of the best RB's in the league. FB Dan Kreider (21) WR Santana Moss (6) - One of the fastest WR's in the league who I believe will thrive with a Cutler throwing to him. Defenses will have nightmares thinking about this combination. WR Ernest Wilford (17) - A 6'4" strong, physical receiver with great hands and leaping ability. He's a big target for Cutler and a great red zone threat. He's not a speed demon but a great possession receiver to move the chains. TE Jeremy Shockey (9) - One of the best run blocking TE's in the league, and also a big receiving threat. IMO he's the most well rounded TE in the game right now. He also shows a lot of passion for the game and always leaves it all on the field. LT Matt Light (4) - Matt has been the anchor of a very underappreciated NE Patriots offensive line throughout their dynasty run. At 28, he has many productive years to come and will be a veteran leader on my offense. There are some younger guys, there are some more well known guys, but I feel like this is the perfect young veteran to anchor my line. Light has played in and started 12 career playoff games, including each of the Patriots' three Super Bowl victories. In 2006, Light started all 16 regular season games and each of the Patriots' three playoff contests at left tackle. He was part of an offensive line that paved the way for 1,969 rushing yards in 2006. In 2003, Light started every game for an offensive line that did not allow a sack in any of the team's three playoff games en route to victory in Super Bowl XXXVIII. As a rookie in 2001, Light started 12 of 14 regular season games as New England averaged 112.2 rushing yards per game and claimed the Super Bowl XXXVI championship. LG Derrick Dockery (16) C Jamaal Jackson (13) - A powerful 6'-4", 330lb mobile center, Jackson started in all 16 games at center in 2006 after beating out Hank Fraley for the job in training camp. In 2006 was named to Sports Illustrated's Peter King's "All-Pro Team" in his first year as a starter. RG Stacy Andrews (19) - An enormous 6'-7" 342lb, young, athletic RG to finish off my o-line. RT Kareem McKenzie (10) - It's no mistake Curtis Martin and Tiki Barber had their best seasons with McKenzie playing RT. Kareem is a powerful, prototypical RT. LE Tamba Hali (7) - Hali won the Mack Lee Hill award as the top Chiefs rookie for 2006. At the end of the NFL season Tamba Hali led the Chiefs with 8 sacks, 4 more than #1 overall draft pick Mario Williams. DT Dewayne Robertson (11) - DRob is coming into his own in the league and will be beast in the 4-3 for years to come. DT Gerard Warren (22) RE Jason Taylor (1) - A bit older but still one of the best in the league. A playmaker who causes a lot of turnovers and won DPOY in 2006. OLB E.J. Henderson (20) - MLB Odell Thurman (18) - Thurman led the Bengals in tackles with 98 and led all rookies with five interceptions in 2005. He is one of the most promising young MLB prospects in the league and was a serious playmaker in his rookie season where he started every game. He missed last season due to legal issues, but as has already been pointed out - the rules of this draft do not take into consideration character issues so they should not be considered when evaluating a player. Thurman's suspension was due to a DWI while on probation in the league substance program and there is no reason to believe he will not be back on an NFL field in 2007. His athleticism and talent is undeniable. OLB Demorrio Williams (12) - Williams has great tackling ability, exception speed, mobility, and smarts and after only 2 seasons is well on his way to being a star in this league. CB Nathan Vasher (8) - A very solid, young, ball hawk. Vasher plays opposite of Tillman on the Bears as a #2 but when Tillman went down in 2005, Vasher stepped into the #1 spot and arguably outplayed Tillman. FS Sean Taylor (2) - One of the hardest hitting safeties in the league and a ball hawk. Reminds me a little of Ronnie Lott. SS Donovin Darius (14) - First-round draft choice in 1998 is a hard-hitting strong safety who averages more than 100 tackles a year CB Tye Hill (15) - Drafted in the first round Hill came in and started every game for the Rams and hauled in 3 picks. He has amazing speed, athleticism and aggression add up to a guy that could be a solid corner in the league for years to come. Solid #2 corner. K Josh Brown (23) P Scott Player (24)
jets526 roster: QB - Tony Romo (2) HB - Steven Jackson (1) FB - Darian Barnes WR - Torry Holt (3) TE - Randy McMichael LT - Marvel Smith LG - Ben Hamilton C - Tom Nalan RG - Cosey Coleman RT - Maurice Williams WR - Muhsin Muhammad DE - Osi Umenyiora (6) DT- Luis Castillo (7) DT - Kelly Gregg DE - Justin Smith OLB - Thomas Howard MLB- Bart Scott (5) OLB - DJ Williams CB - Adam "Pacman" Jones (8) FS - Marlon McCree SS - Kerry Rhodes (4) CB - Dre Bly P - Sam Koch K - Josh Scobee KR- Pacman Jones PR- Pacman Jones