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NFL modifies numbering system


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Posted by Mike Florio on March 24, 2010 9:17 PM ET

Earlier today, the league made a tweak to its rigid numbering system, for several positions.

Centers previously had to choose numbers between 50 and 59, with 60 to 79 available if 50 to 59 weren't available. They now may choose any number between 50 and 79.

Defensive linemen may now choose from 60 to 70 and 90 to 99, and linebackers may pick a number from 50 to 59 or 90 to 99. These changes were aimed at recognizing the overlap between linebackers and defensive ends, especially in the 3-4 defense.

Also, the rules now permit a player to move from one position to another and keep his number, if he played the prior position for at least a year and if he is moving from a position that is eligible to receive passes to another eligible position, or if he is moving from one ineligible position to another ineligible position. This is the rule that, if on the books, would have allowed Devin Hester to keep number 23 after becoming a receiver. (For reasons not known to us, Hester was not required to change his number when he became a receiver.)

So if, for example, Vikings receiver Percy Harvin were to become a running back, he'd be permitted to keep No. 12, even though running backs are limited to a number from 20 to 49. Also, if The Golden Calf of Bristol plays quarterback for a year at No. 15 and then moves to tight end or fullback, he'll be able to keep his number.

But if, say, Chiefs linebacker Mike Vrabel were to become a fullback or a tight end, he'd have to change his number.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/24/league-modifies-numbering-system/

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Ok. I'll bite. Serious discussion question....

Is this a result of the wildcat system and players that can perform multiple posistion types? Such as that The Golden Calf of Bristol guy in the article. What number do you give a guy that could be listed as a QB, RB, FB, and TE and be interchanged at those posistions midgame?

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Ok. I'll bite. Serious discussion question....

Is this a result of the wildcat system and players that can perform multiple posistion types? Such as that The Golden Calf of Bristol guy in the article. What number do you give a guy that could be listed as a QB, RB, FB, and TE and be interchanged at those posistions midgame?

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