My All-Time All-NFL Team

Nolan Hack presents his all-time fantasy football team.

by Nolan Hack (Contributor)

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June 08, 2008

NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, Terrell Owens, Kellen Winslow, Adam Vinatieri, Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Jim Brown, Jerry Rice, Don Hutson, Deacon Jones, Dick Butkus, Ronnie Lott, Deion Sanders, Fantasy

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Starting Quarterback-Joe Montana
Backups-Dan Marino
Steve Young

Starting Running Back-Jim Brown
Backups-LaDainian Tomlinson
Walter Payton

Starting Fullback-John Riggins
Backup-Marion Motley

Starting Wide Receivers-Jerry Rice
Don Hutson
Backups-Terrell Owens
Lance Alworth
Marvin Harrison
Steve Largent

Starting Tight End-Kellen Winslow Sr.
Backups-John Mackey
Shannon Sharpe

Starting Offensive Lineman-Anthony Munoz


John Hannah
Larry Little
Roosevelt Brown
Backups-Larry Allen
Gene Upshaw
Forrest Gregg
Bruce Matthews
Starting Center-Mel Hein
Backups-Jim Otto
Mike Webster

Starting Defensive Linemen-Deacon Jones
Reggie White
Bruce Smith
Bob Lilly
Backups-Joe Greene
Gino Marchetti
Alan Page
Randy White

Staring Linebackers-Lawrence Taylor
Dick Butkus
Jack Lambert
Backups-Ray Lewis
Mike Singeltary
Ray Nitschke

Starting Cornerbacks-Dick Lane
Deion Sanders
Backups-Emlen Tunnell
Herb Adderley
Mel Blount
Lem Barney

Starting Strong Saftey-Willie Wood
Backup-Cliff Harris
Starting Free Saftey-Ronnie Lott
Backup-Ken Houston

Kickoff Returner/Punt Returner-Jack Christensen
Backup-Gale Sayers

Kicker-Adam Vinatieri

Punter-Ray Guy

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  1. Interesting list, probably would have done some different players, on defensive line, I would have taken Ted Hendricks, and maybe dropped Michael Haynes in as a CB.
    On the Running Game, I'd still take Walter Payton over Brown, just because of the longevity factor.
    Um, no, on the Steve Young, not a problem with Montana, But Marino couldn't get to the promised land....in a pinch, I'd drop in either Bart Starr, so him and Hutson could get together, or Plunkett....in the Super Bowl, him and Montana are 1-2 in Rating.
    For a twist, i'd go with Terrell Davis as a backup RB, he was a tough player to bring down.
    I'd stick Otto in as a center....the guy gave it all up for football....and still paying for it.
    Always love these lists.....gives an interesting perspective of what some people think would make a great team.

  2. Larry Wilson at safety, . Barry Sanders over L.T. Elway over Young

  3. Interesting..
    Id have Peyton Manning over Marino
    Barry Sanders needs to be in there
    T.O. is good, but not that good compared to ... 100 other recievers you could put before him
    Wide reciever Marvin Harrison...hmmm great player...All time...idk

    Just my two cents...nice article

  4. Barry Sanders once had a playoff game where he ran 13 times for minus 1 yard, Terrell is better than well Marvin, being a niner fan i remember a man name steve strensom (probably botched his last name stanford grad was he fyi,) steve wasnt very good but TO still played well, TO played well with Drew Bledsoe who in his last season looked like a 80 with a walker couldnt move even in the pocket yet TO still played well, yet Marvin who is awful in the playoffs (TO even on one leg in the SB goes over a 100yds) has that guy named peyton throwing to em

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