[B]Champ Bailey[/B]
[img]http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l227/taylore1355/ChampBailey-2.jpg[/img]
2nd best CB in the league right now.
Nagurski Trophy (1998)
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[B]Champ Bailey[/B]
[img]http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l227/taylore1355/ChampBailey-2.jpg[/img]
2nd best CB in the league right now.
Nagurski Trophy (1998)
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With the 17th pick in the ISH NFL Mock Draft, Statman32 selects...
[B]James Harrison[/B], OLB, Pittsburgh Steelers
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[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tob8Z65BSw[/url]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mggnKtpQfM&feature=related[/url]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMh3YpAKrCM&feature=related[/url]
The 2008 NFL Defensive Player of the Year just had one of the sickest defensive performances in NFL history from start to finish. The linebacker, who had a career-high 16 sacks to set a team record and led the NFL with a career-high seven forced fumbles, beat Dallas' DeMarcus Ware in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters announced Monday. Pittsburgh was the league's stingiest in total defense, pass defense and points allowed. Harrison was its main hammer. The Steelers didn't allow a 100-yard rusher or 300-yard passer in 2008. Harrison didn't limit his work to that stingy unit, though: Harrison also had 12 special teams tackles.
During Super Bowl XLIII, Harrison intercepted a pass from Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner at the goal line and ran back the length of the field for a 100-yard touchdown at the end of the first half. It was the longest play in Super Bowl history (surpassing Desmond Howard's 99-yard kickoff return in Super Bowl XXXI) and helped the Steelers defeat the Arizona Cardinals 27-23.
Before the game, Gregg Easterbrook (author of Tuesday Morning Quarterback from Page 2 on ESPN.com) named Harrison the 2008 Tuesday Morning Quarterback Non-QB Non-RB NFL MVP.
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18th Pick I'll take Justin Tuck DE. Best two way 4-3 DE in the league.
[IMG]http://media.2theadvocate.com/images/Justin+Tuck_020408.JPG[/IMG]
Pro Bowl selection (2008)
Super Bowl champion (XLII)
All-Pro First Team (2008)
Team DirtBag selects both:
[CENTER][SIZE="5"]Jared Allen[/SIZE][/CENTER] DE Minnesota
[IMG]http://www.everyjoe.com/emqb/files/2008/10/jared-allen_nc.jpg[/IMG]
[B]Awards[/B]
Buck Buchanan Award (2003)
Mack Lee Hill Award (2005)
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I'll take the best all-around running back in the league Maurice Jones Drew.
[IMG]http://static.nfl.com/static/content/catch_all/nfl_image/maurice-jones-drew-full-width.jpg[/IMG]
NCAA Season Record
Punt return average
Jacksonville Jaguars Record: All-Purpose
Yards in a Single Game (Week 14, '06 season)
Jacksonville Jaguars Record: Single Season All-Purpose Yards (2,250 yards, 2006 season)
2nd Place, AP Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Selected NFL statistics
(through Week 17 of the 2008 NFL season)
Rushing yards 2,533
Average 4.8
Rushing Touchdowns 34
Receptions 148
Receiving yards 1,408
Receiving Touchdowns 4
With the 22nd pick in the ISH NFL Mock Draft, Statman32 selects...
[B]Joey Porter[/B], OLB, Miami Dolphins
[IMG]http://www.blogcdn.com/nfl.fanhouse.com/media/2008/09/joey-porter.jpg[/IMG]
The 2008-2009 season saw a rejuvenated Joey Porter return to his old indomitable form, leading the AFC and finishing second in the NFL with a career-high 17.5 sacks; thus, Porter played an integral role in metamorphosing the 1-15 Dolphins of 2007-2008 into a 11-5 AFC East Champion football team. Porter has since been rewarded for his strong play and award-worthy revival by earning his fourth Pro Bowl and was named 2nd Team All-Pro.
First-team All-WAC (1998)
Third-team All-American (1998)
4x Pro Bowl selection (2002, 2004, 2005, 2008)
4x All-Pro selection (2002, 2004, 2005, 2008)
Super Bowl champion (XL)
[B]Julius Peppers[/B]
[img]http://themonthlyfoxsports.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/aahk066_8x10julius-peppers-posters.jpg[/img]
Tackles 339
Sacks 70.5
Interceptions 4
NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year (2002)
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[B][I]With the next pick in the draft, RBA selects... [/I][/B]
[B][SIZE="3"]Terrell Suggs[/SIZE][/B]
[IMG]http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/156/terrellsuggsnc.jpg[/IMG]
Career highlights and awards
* Ted Hendricks Award (2002)
* Lombardi Award (2002)
* Bronko Nagurski Trophy (2002)
* Bill Willis Award (2002)
* AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year (2003)
* 3x Pro Bowl selection (2004, 2006, 2008)
Selected NFL statistics
(through Week 17 of the 2008 NFL season)
Tackles 368
Sacks 53
Interceptions 5
One of the hardest positions in football to find a dominant player in, so I'll take
DT: Shaun Rogers
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[IMG]http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk111/ONEBADDMAN/Tommie-Harris.jpg[/IMG]
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2008-07-05-top-five-defensive-tackles_N.htm[/url]
T3. TOMMIE HARRIS
Defensive tackle, Chicago Bears, 2004-present
About him: Harris is one of the most active and disruptive interior linemen in the game, attributes which have earned him Pro Bowl nods the last three years. Though he has 19.5 sacks in his career, Harris' ability to stop the run is the key element to his game. In fact, the season-ending injury he suffered in 2006 may very well have cost the Bears a Super Bowl title ... and maybe even a Defensive Player of the Year award for Harris.
Notable stats: Without Harris in the lineup, the Bears surrendered nearly 125 rushing yards per game during the 2006 playoffs, including 191 to the Colts in their Super Bowl XLI loss.
I'll take Andre Johnson.
[IMG]http://blog.kir.com/archives/images/Andre%20Johnson%20111907.jpg[/IMG]
with the 28th pick in the draft TEAM -primetime- selects:
[B][SIZE="3"]Calvin Johnson[/SIZE][/B]
[IMG]http://allprosportsjerseysandmore.com/images/Calvin-Johnson-transfermodi.png[/IMG]
with the 29th pick in the draft TEAM -primetime- selects:
[B][SIZE="3"]Charles Woodson[/SIZE][/B]
[IMG]http://graphics2.jsonline.com/graphics/packer/img/news/dec06/woodson1207.jpg[/IMG]
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I'll take Steve Smith from Carolina.
[IMG]http://ripleyms.jack.k12.wv.us/2010%20Student/Christian%20D/steve%20smith.jpg[/IMG]
I'll take the second best DT in the L and one of the best young defensive players in the league Haloti Ngata.
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