The Best NFL Team Made Up Entirely of NBA Players

adam bradley by Analyst Written on August 21, 2007
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Harpring is widely considered one of the strongest players in the league—his massive chest is a constant threat to rip his jersey in half. His scoring ability leads me to believe that he has very good hand-eye coordination, and his strength would make him an excellent blocker.
 
Backups: David Noel, a nobody at UNC who still made an NBA roster, which shows tremendous work ethic and athleticism; Damien Wilkins
 

FULLBACK: Nobody
 
NBA players are prima donna wussies. Nobody is man enough to play fullback in the NFL.
 

LINEBACKERS: Ron Artest, Danny Fortson, Andres Nocioni
 
Artest is one of the most physically dominant players in the NBA, and his speed would make him an excellent coverage linebacker. He'd also be the first crossover player suspended by Roger Goodell—my guess is he's due for vehicular manslaughter.
 
Fortson, despite being undersized for a power forward, is one of the better rebounders in the league. He has a nose for the ball, so he'd always be in on the tackle.
 
Nocioni is my third choice based on his reputation as one of the dirtiest players in the NBA. I envision a Bill Romanowski type—a crazy man who'll hit helmet-first, spit in your face, and rub dirt in your eyes.
 
Backups: Reggie Evans, Jason Maxiell
 
 
CORNERBACKS: Nate Robinson, Allen Iverson
 
Nate was an obvious choice, considering he played this position at the University of Washington. He's a pitbull who won't back down from anyone.
 
Iverson almost didn't make the cut because of his age, but he doesn't seem like he's lost a step. He's exceptionally quick, has more heart than anyone, and has lots of tattoos. I feel like NFL cornerbacks must have lots of tattoos.
 
Backups: Leandro Barbosa, Rajon Rondo, Devin Harris
 

SAFETY: Ben Gordon, Jarrett Jack.
 
Gordon is a terrific athlete—he has the quickness to play with the little guys and the strength to hang with the big guys. Plus, he's a crunch-time master, and would be the guy who makes the game-saving pick, or delivers the big hit to cause a receiver to drop a sure catch.
 
Jack is the other selection based almost entirely on size. At 6'3", 205 pounds, he's ideal. His leadership as a point guard would transfer well to the secondary.
 
Backups: Raymond Felton; Gilbert Arenas, who's physically ideal, but too soft to start
 

DEFENSIVE END: Ben Wallace, Eduardo Najera
 
These were probably my two easiest choices in this whole process. Both guys are animals.
 
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