Constructing an arbitrary team under the following stipulation

JoeyBoy718

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Let's play a little game.

Let's say you're given some NFL team. Now, let's say the team will be constructed but you must decide:

Of the 22 starters, 4 of them must be elite (All-Pro caliber) players and 4 of them must be awful (no business starting on an NFL team).

Which positions would be your 4 elite players and which would be your 4 awful players?

Let's assume the other 14 starters are decent players and not liabilities.
 

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Assuming that we're running a 4-3...

My elite would be a QB, LT, CB, and DE.

If I'm running a 2TE set, I'd designate a TE as awful. An OLB. Probably a guard. And maybe my second WR.
 

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I'll take All Pro QB and RB. Awful 2nd WR and FB or 2nd TE depending which type offense I run.

All Pro DT and DE (4/3) I'm going strong in the trenches. Awful WLB and one bad CB ( I'm hoping pressure and one of the S will help cover weak CB.)
 

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AP DT, DE, LT, WR

awful WR, TE, RB, DT

you can hide a bad DT with a Great DT, and hide a bad RB, WR, and TE with a decent line, QB, and AP WR
 

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Give me pro bowlers at QB, LT, and both edge players on defense.

I'll cover up for both OGs, TE. and , I guess, RB.
 

Denim Chicken

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Pro: QB, WDE, 3tech, C
trash: FB, SS, 1WR, SAM

Assuming everyone else is average?
 

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Studs: QB, LT. On Defense in a 4-3: 3-Tech, 9-Tech On Defense in a 3-4: 5-Tech, OLB

Duds: LG, RB, WR2, and then SS in either Defense
 

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gooduns= QB RB DE Safety

baduns= KR/PR WR#2 TE#2 team chaplin (one that smokes and drinks would be acceptable in my first year as an owner)
 

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Cool thread idea
Im gonna go for the elite defensive team with average qb play/running based ball control offense:

The good: DE, MLB, DT, FS

The Bad: WR, TE, RT, SS
 

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People are actually saying they'd take an awful #2 receiver?

If #2 is awful, how good are #3, #4 and #5?

You'd be playing with 1 WR.
 

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Elite: QB, kicker, pass rusher, safety

Awful: Punter, linebacker, tight end, fullback
 

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Give me an elite DE, DT, MLB, QB

Awful: RG, CB (second), FB, weakside LB

Aside from the FB, it worked pretty well for Carolina
 

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I'll go a different way, based on a couple things:
1. There's research suggesting that offense is much more consistent than defense year-to-year, such that the best way to build a team is to build an elite offense and compete on the defense's up years. So I'll live with "decent, not a liability" players across the board on defense. And hire a great DC.
2. I want lousy players at the easiest positions to find adequate replacements. I may not win this year, but next year I will roll!

Elite: QB, LT, C, RT
Awful: LG, RG, RB, WR2

On a side note, having truly lousy starters is a good thing, because they're easy to identify and replace.
 
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