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Ray Lewis, Brian Urlacher, Keith Brookins, Derrick Brooks, Lavar Arrington, Takeo SPikes, Zach Thomas, Junior Seau, Al Wilson, Kendrel Bell.. I know I'm forgetting some good ones... But those are my Top 10
Boston puts Woodson face first. "What else is new???"
Originally posted by Tatonka urlacher
lewis
derrick brooks
keith brooking
lavar arrington
donnie edwards
takeo spikes
joey porter
zack thomas
keith bullock
Man Tatonka, that's my list, I dare you post it before me:angry:
1. Derrick Brooks
2. Brian Urlacher (interchangable with number 1 since Derrick Brooks constantly has healthy and good DTs in front of him)
3. Keith Brooking
4. Ray Lewis
5. Takeo Spikes
6. Julian Peterson
7. Keith Bullock
8. London Fletcher
9. Zach Thomas
10. John Mobley/Al Wilson
Ray Lewis (he does take some downs off; it's called offense/special teams)
Derrick Brooks (he could really be 1A to Lewis' 1)
Brian Urlacher (only Lewis and Brooks are better sideline to sideline)
Keith Brooking (scary!)
Takeo Spikes (now people will know how good he is!)
LaVar Arrington (man, can he hit!! Well, he is from Penn State after all!)
Joey Porter (showed last year he can do more than rush the passer)
Julian Peterson (may top this list soon)
Donnie Edwards (great last year for fantasy stats; thanks, Donnie!)
Zach Thomas (consistent, solid all-around)
This is my list. Take into consideration that I haven't seen every LB in the NFL so this is a list of the ones I have seen.
1. Ray Lewis, Baltimore
2. Brian Urlacher, Chicago
3. Derrek Brooks, Tampa Bay
4. Takeo Spikes, Buffalo
5. LaVar Arrington, Washington
6. Chad Brown, Seattle
7. Zack Thomas, Miami
8. Roosevelt Colvin, New England
9. Charlie Clemons, New Orleans
10. Donnie Edwards, San Diego
Originally posted by Earthquake Enyart There is no one better sideline to sideline than Urlacher. He caught Michael Vick from behind.
I agree with that...he and Brooks. The problem with Urlacher is I've seen him get knocked on his but by OL and FB's so many times. He has problems with the head on block. Good thing for him is that he's so fast he's able to get up and still chase down the runner for minimal gains.
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