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KillerKat

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Post your 53 player fantasy squad. Mine is this...

OFFENSE:

WR2: Larry Fitzgerald - Calvin Johnson

LT: Joe Thomas - Jake Long

LG: Logan Mankins

C: Nick Mangold - Jeff Saturday

RG: Jahri Evans - Chris Snee

RT: David Stewart - Tyson Clabo *

TE: Antonio Gates - Jason Witten - Vernon Davis

WR1: Andre Johnson - Reggie Wayne - Roddy White

QB: Aaron Rodgers - Tom Brady - Peyton Manning

FB: Le'Ron McClain - Ovie Mughelli

HB: Adrian Peterson - Maurice Jones-Drew - LeSean McCoy

DEFENSE:

LDE: Trent Cole - Justin Tuck

LDT: Haloti Ngata - Vince Wilfork

RDT: Darnell Dockett - Richard Seymour

RDE: Jared Allen - Julius Peppers

SLB: Lance Briggs - Chad Greenway *

MLB: Patrick Willis - Jon Beason - Ray Lewis

WLB: DeMarcus Ware - James Harrison #

LCB: Darrelle Revis - Asante Samuel - Leon Hall

RCB: Nnamdi Asomugha - Charles Woodson

SS: Troy Polamalu - Adrian Wilson

FS: Ed Reed - Eric Weddle

SPECIAL TEAMS:

K/KO: Rob Bironas

P/H: Shane Lechler

PR/KR: Devin Hester

LS: Patrick Mannelly

* = Players needed that play the specific position

# = WLB eaisiest for 3-4 OLBs in a 4-3

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OFFENSE:

WR2: Calvin Johnson, Wes Welker, Andre Johnson

LT: Joe Thomas, Jake Long

LG: Carl Nicks

C: Ryan Kalil, Nick Mangold

RG: Jahri Evans, Chris Snee

RT: Sebastian Vollmer, Eric Winston

TE: Jimmy Graham, Rob Gronkowski, Tony Gonzalez

WR1: Steve Smith, Mike Wallace

QB: Aaron Rodgers - Tom Brady - Drew Brees

FB: Vonta Leach, Ovie Mughelli

HB: Adrian Peterson, LeSean McCoy, Matt Forte

DEFENSE:

LDE: Jared Allen, Dwight Freeney

LDT:Haloti Ngata, Richard Seymour

RDT: Ndamukong Suh, Cullen Jenkins

RDE: Julius Peppers, Charles Johnson

SLB: Von Miller, Terrell Suggs

MLB: Jon Beason, Patrick Willis, Ray Lewis

WLB: DeMarcus Ware, LaMarr Woodley

LCB: Darrelle Revis, Brandon Flowers, Champ Bailey

RCB: Nnamdi Asomugha, Charles Woodson

SS: Troy Polamalu, Adrian Wilson

FS: Ed Reed, Nick Collins

SPECIAL TEAMS:

K/KO: Sebastian Janikowski

P/H: Michael Koenen

PR/KR: Devin Hester

LS: Patrick Mannelly

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OFFENSE:

WR2: Calvin Johnson - Steve Smith

LT: Joe Thomas - Jake Long

LG: Logan Mankins

C: Nick Mangold - Ryan Kalil

RG: Jahri Evans - Chris Snee

RT: Ryan Clady - Tyson Clabo

TE: Antonio Gates - Rob Gronkowski - Vernon Davis

WR1: Andre Johnson - Mike Wallace - Hakeem Nicks

QB: Aaron Rodgers - Tom Brady - Cam Newton (more to have a guy that is a big time threat to escape and create outside of the pocket. Rodgers is mobile, but not like Cam.)

FB: Le'Ron McClain - Ovie Mughelli

HB: Adrian Peterson - Arian Foster - LeSean McCoy

DEFENSE:

LDE: Charles Johnson - Jason Pierre Paul

LDT: Haloti Ngata - Vince Wilfork

RDT: BJ Raji - Cullen Jenkins

RDE: Jared Allen - Julius Peppers

SLB: Von Miller - James Anderson

MLB: Patrick Willis - Jon Beason - Ray Lewis

WLB: DeMarcus Ware - LaMarr Woodley

LCB: Darrelle Revis - Brandon Flowers - Patrick Peterson (put him on the list because he can provide explosive plays in the return game along with Hester)

RCB: Nnamdi Asomugha - Charles Woodson

SS: Troy Polamalu - Adrian Wilson

FS: Ed Reed - Eric Weddle

SPECIAL TEAMS:

K/KO: Rob Bironas

P/H: Shane Lechler

PR/KR: Devin Hester

LS: Patrick Mannelly

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