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		By: samuel		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I posted some comments over on the website I thought I&#039;d chime in and add the team I made below All comments welcome 

QB: Aaron Rodgers, Stephen McGee, Nate Davis
RB: Trent Richardson, Javon Ringer, Jason Snelling, Montell Owens
WR: Calvin Johnson, Matt Slater, AJ Green, Golden Tate, Austin Pettis
TE: Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernanez, Tony Moeaki
T: Todd Herremans, J’Marcus Webb, Ryan Cook
G: Harvey Dahl, Kevin Boothe, 3rd guard at .5 I cant remember off top of my head
C: Jason Kelce, Doug Legursky
3-4 Defense
DE: Stephen Bowen, Terrance Knighton, Corey Peters, Cameron Heyward, Corey Liguet
DT: Paul Siolai, Terrence Cody, Earl Mitchell
OLB: Von Miller, Clay Matthews, Cris Carter, Bryan Thomas
MLB: Brendon Ayanbadejao, Heath Farrell, Larry Grant, Chase Blackburn, Darryl Sharpton, Patrick Willis
CB: Darrell Revis, Keenan Lewis, Cortez Allen, Ras I Dowling, Kyle Wilson, Brice McCain(I counted Matt Slater as a DB to save .5)
S: Earl Thomas, Glover Quin, Craig Steltz, James Ihedigbo
K: Ryan Longwell
P: Kevin Huber

My approach is pretty blatant here; create the best core of receiving talent for the passing game possible and go with a star heavy type roster. I don&#039;t think its a stars-scrubs model because hte guys that came cheap arent scrubs in my opinion, they can develop into decent players or they are already. NFL teams don&#039;t have that luxury of just hand picking cheap guys at the back end of a roster who can actually be legitimate contributors. I did took advantage of it and I think if NFL teams could they would load up on stars like I did. I love my passing game and I have a great RB prospect so I think the running game is a viable threat here(Im a believer the RB makes up the run game alot more than a top offensive line). On defense, I wanted to create multiple very dangerous pass rushers on the outside, get a good interior linemen cheap(Siolai) as well as some solid cheap guys who can develop into solid players. Then allow  Patrick Willis to clean up a lot of whatever mess there might be and let a number of cheap young corners battle it out for the CB2 spot while letting Revis do his thing and Earl Thomas develop into a superstar. My two concerns are are the interior of the offensive line and second corner spot. I don&#039;t mind J&#039;Marcus Webb;  a QB like Aaron Rodgers can hide him too well so hes a non factor. I&#039;m gambling someone emerges at the corner spot and the second 3-4 end spot, I like the chances but if not it might be somewhat of an issue.

Let me know what you all think thanks]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I posted some comments over on the website I thought I&#8217;d chime in and add the team I made below All comments welcome </p>
<p>QB: Aaron Rodgers, Stephen McGee, Nate Davis<br />
RB: Trent Richardson, Javon Ringer, Jason Snelling, Montell Owens<br />
WR: Calvin Johnson, Matt Slater, AJ Green, Golden Tate, Austin Pettis<br />
TE: Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernanez, Tony Moeaki<br />
T: Todd Herremans, J’Marcus Webb, Ryan Cook<br />
G: Harvey Dahl, Kevin Boothe, 3rd guard at .5 I cant remember off top of my head<br />
C: Jason Kelce, Doug Legursky<br />
3-4 Defense<br />
DE: Stephen Bowen, Terrance Knighton, Corey Peters, Cameron Heyward, Corey Liguet<br />
DT: Paul Siolai, Terrence Cody, Earl Mitchell<br />
OLB: Von Miller, Clay Matthews, Cris Carter, Bryan Thomas<br />
MLB: Brendon Ayanbadejao, Heath Farrell, Larry Grant, Chase Blackburn, Darryl Sharpton, Patrick Willis<br />
CB: Darrell Revis, Keenan Lewis, Cortez Allen, Ras I Dowling, Kyle Wilson, Brice McCain(I counted Matt Slater as a DB to save .5)<br />
S: Earl Thomas, Glover Quin, Craig Steltz, James Ihedigbo<br />
K: Ryan Longwell<br />
P: Kevin Huber</p>
<p>My approach is pretty blatant here; create the best core of receiving talent for the passing game possible and go with a star heavy type roster. I don&#8217;t think its a stars-scrubs model because hte guys that came cheap arent scrubs in my opinion, they can develop into decent players or they are already. NFL teams don&#8217;t have that luxury of just hand picking cheap guys at the back end of a roster who can actually be legitimate contributors. I did took advantage of it and I think if NFL teams could they would load up on stars like I did. I love my passing game and I have a great RB prospect so I think the running game is a viable threat here(Im a believer the RB makes up the run game alot more than a top offensive line). On defense, I wanted to create multiple very dangerous pass rushers on the outside, get a good interior linemen cheap(Siolai) as well as some solid cheap guys who can develop into solid players. Then allow  Patrick Willis to clean up a lot of whatever mess there might be and let a number of cheap young corners battle it out for the CB2 spot while letting Revis do his thing and Earl Thomas develop into a superstar. My two concerns are are the interior of the offensive line and second corner spot. I don&#8217;t mind J&#8217;Marcus Webb;  a QB like Aaron Rodgers can hide him too well so hes a non factor. I&#8217;m gambling someone emerges at the corner spot and the second 3-4 end spot, I like the chances but if not it might be somewhat of an issue.</p>
<p>Let me know what you all think thanks</p>
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		By: Andrew		</title>
		<link>http://www.footballperspective.com/rsp-writers-project-my-nfl-roster/#comment-406</link>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2012 08:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think the one thing you&#039;re clearly missing is a really big, yough wide reciever. Presumptively, you would use Jimmy Graham in that role, but i don&#039;t know how well that strategy for the WRs would work out in reality. As for the HBs, running by committee seems to be the big thing right now, and I don&#039;t know that I can disagree with that. I&#039;m not hugely fond of the defense, but it still looks fairly solid. Overall, I like this team. I&#039;m eager to try my hand at this now.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think the one thing you&#8217;re clearly missing is a really big, yough wide reciever. Presumptively, you would use Jimmy Graham in that role, but i don&#8217;t know how well that strategy for the WRs would work out in reality. As for the HBs, running by committee seems to be the big thing right now, and I don&#8217;t know that I can disagree with that. I&#8217;m not hugely fond of the defense, but it still looks fairly solid. Overall, I like this team. I&#8217;m eager to try my hand at this now.</p>
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