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re: All-SEC National Championship Span Team (2006 - Present)
Posted on 12/10/12 at 1:11 am to droliver
Posted on 12/10/12 at 1:11 am to droliver
quote:9. Dennis Johnson is the best KR in the history of the SEC.........
1. No WAY does Percy Harvin's actual production in college out him on this list as a WR (LINK ). He was more of a Randall Cobb type in how he was used. His overall career is less impressive then Cobb's IMO
2. Sidney Rice (USC) should get some consideration for a WR spot on this list. He was the single most dominant WR I can remember seeing play from 2006-present, followed closely by Julio Jones.
3. Jacob Hester has no business on this list. As has been noted, he wasn't a fullback at all and falls well below consideration as a RB.
4. as a 3 time all-american at different positions and an outland award winner, you have to have Barret Jones (Alabama)on here. He's certainly more celebrated then Grubbs or Pouncey at either of those positions.
5. As Chance Warmack G (Alabama) has been called the best guard prospect of the last decade by some draft analysts, he'd also be fair to bump both Grubbs or Sears for.
6. Can you really bump Tim Tebow's outstanding 3 years as a starter for 1 great year by Newton? As this is a multi year team, I think Tebow's sustained performance gets the nod.
7. I think you need to have 4 LB's on the team. Obvious candidates for a 4th would be Rolando McClain (Alabama),Eric Norwood (South Carolina), and Courtney Upshaw (Alabama)
8. Arenas is also clearly the best guy by the #'s over Honey Badger for PR.
10. Peyton Hillis is the best Fullback in the last 6 years also.
This post was edited on 12/10/12 at 1:12 am
Posted on 12/10/12 at 1:59 am to Shockley03
Not too bad a list, you only have a few wrong.
Tebow is your QB, 3 years of great production + 1 year of spot production >>> 1 great year.
Pick Donte Hightower or Rolando McClain at LB over Jones. Both are far superior, and it's basically a coin toss as to which is better than the other.
Tebow is your QB, 3 years of great production + 1 year of spot production >>> 1 great year.
Pick Donte Hightower or Rolando McClain at LB over Jones. Both are far superior, and it's basically a coin toss as to which is better than the other.
Posted on 12/10/12 at 2:03 am to droliver
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2. Sidney Rice (USC) should get some consideration for a WR spot on this list. He was the single most dominant WR I can remember seeing play from 2006-present, followed closely by Julio Jones.
I would second that vote (obviously...). His stats in two years were better than Jones and Green. He had 23 TDs (Green had 23 in three years and Jones had 15 in three) and both years over 1000 yards receiving compared to one total between Jones and Green.
Posted on 12/10/12 at 2:03 am to llfshoals
I don't think we can look at it like that. Newton in one year was better than any of Tebow's individual years.
Posted on 12/10/12 at 2:17 am to Shockley03
Didn't read through the whole thread. My push for two USC players.
Since 2000:
Alshon Jeffery has the most receiving yards of any WR and the only player to eclipse 3000 yards. Top ten in every other statistical category.
Eric Norwood is the SEC's leader in TFL (55) and sacks (29)
Since 2000:
Alshon Jeffery has the most receiving yards of any WR and the only player to eclipse 3000 yards. Top ten in every other statistical category.
Eric Norwood is the SEC's leader in TFL (55) and sacks (29)
Posted on 12/10/12 at 8:02 am to CockRocket
For A&M:
Luke Joeckel is a legit candidate for OT. If he declares for the draft this year, there's a decent chance he'll be the #1 overall pick (he's just about guaranteed to be a top 3 pick). That's as a true junior, which is un-freakin-heard of for a tackle. Also, between this year and last year, he's shown he can block in multiple schemes.
JFF? Not at this stage. Newton's season was better.
Von Miller never played in the SEC, but if we're doing retroactive admission for Mizzou and A&M, he has to be on there at either DE or LB (he played DE as a junior and had 18 sacks, switched to OLB as a senior, won the Butkus, and put up sick stats, despite missing the first few games against cupcakes with an ankle injury).
Luke Joeckel is a legit candidate for OT. If he declares for the draft this year, there's a decent chance he'll be the #1 overall pick (he's just about guaranteed to be a top 3 pick). That's as a true junior, which is un-freakin-heard of for a tackle. Also, between this year and last year, he's shown he can block in multiple schemes.
JFF? Not at this stage. Newton's season was better.
Von Miller never played in the SEC, but if we're doing retroactive admission for Mizzou and A&M, he has to be on there at either DE or LB (he played DE as a junior and had 18 sacks, switched to OLB as a senior, won the Butkus, and put up sick stats, despite missing the first few games against cupcakes with an ankle injury).
Posted on 12/10/12 at 8:08 am to Ash'sProstheticHand
Joe Adams-PR
Dennis Johnson-KR
JFF-QB
Dennis Johnson-KR
JFF-QB
Posted on 12/10/12 at 8:33 am to Hog Springs
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10. Peyton Hillis is the best Fullback in the last 6 years also.
I have to admit this
Posted on 12/10/12 at 5:09 pm to SmackoverHawg
While Adams'(ARK) was a good return guy, Arena's career totals for PR/KR are so overwhelmingly good this isn't really that close a call IMO.
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