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BL Offensive All Pro team

by SanDiego_85968 | 3 years ago | 0 Comments

So I know we do our own Hall of Fame voting for artificial intelligence but that’s not totally fair to the real life players who have been dominant in our CFM for 7 seasons. So I decided to do an “All-Pro” team. This includes created players too because not all artificial intelligence will make it into the Hall. So let’s get to the offensive side of the ball and these are my choices on who was the best and most consistent players for our CFM. I’ll also give you a little tidbit on why some players were not chosen, but got an honorable mention. Also the stats are an average per season unless it says total which is obviously the total number of stats that player had in the cycle. 


 

QB - Matt Davis 5262/70%/54/25 (6 seasons)

5 pro bowls

Mvp

Offensive player of the year

ROY

3 QBOTY

 

I mean did you expect it to be anyone else. These numbers would be a tad higher if he didn’t miss 5 games in our 6th season when he was on pace for 6000 passing yards and 57 TDs and also the FW season 7. People would die for a 2:1 TD:INT ration in CFM with 70% completion. He also won 4 Super Bowls and is looking for his 5th in a day or two. 

 

Honorable mentions:

 

Josh Allen 4309/69%/47/28

3 pro bowl

QBOTY

 

He’s not Matthew Davis

 

Joe Burrow 4640/70%/40/30

6 pro bowl

 

He’s not Matthew Davis

 

RB - Cam Akers 

2143 yards 22 TDs 656 rec yards 34 tot rec TDs

6 pro bowls

1 led league in rush yards

ROY

3 OPOY

3 RBOTY

2 MVP

 

It’s pretty ridiculous what Kiing has done with Cam Akers. Even in that weird year where he went to the eagles so kiing could dev Miles Sanders for Ryan. I know we think of Imani Boothe being the RB of the cycle but he just didn’t have to do it in the gauntlet that is the NFC West. If Hero had Boothe the whole cycle it would be a lot tougher to decide. Akers was just dominant since day one and doesn’t have the extra speed that Boothe did so it makes it more impressive. 

 

Honorable Mentions:

 

Imani Boothe (6 seasons(4seasons))

1538 yards(2104) 22 TDs(31) 492 rec yards(707) 22 total rec TDs 

4 pro bowl

1 led league in rush yards

2 MVP

2 OPOY

2 RBOTY

 

The numbers in parenthesis are Boothes numbers while on the Giants. The numbers are pretty ridiculous and eclipses Akers. I gave the nod to Akers only because of longevity and the toughness of division. 

 

Jonathan Taylor

2003 yards 22 TDs 557 rec yards 12 tot rec TDs

6 pro bowl

2 led league in rush yards

3 OPOY

OROY

1 MVP

3 RBOTY

 

This was actually way closer than I thought it’d be. But Justin also had a very easy division. The receiving TDs hurt him in overall but the numbers and accolades were up there with Akers and Boothe. If they were all in the same conference though I don’t see Taylor winning as many awards. 

 

Chris Banyard (6 seasons)

1764 yards 21 TDs 403 rec yards 8 tot rec TDs 

3 pro bowl

OPOY

RBOTY

 

Very good RB. He’s up here because I think he won Connor a Super Bowl. 

 

WR1 - Adonis Morrison (5 seasons)

117 catches 2325 yards 18 TDs 

5 Pro Bowl

WROTY

Led league in catches x2

 

The Best WR and it’s not close. Had over 2000 yards in every season. Had 3000 yards his rookie year. No offense to Gamble but people knew every game that Morrison was going to get the ball and he still put up ridiculous numbers. 

 

WR2 - Henry Ruggs

83 catches 1716 yards 21 TDs 

7 PRO BOWL

3 WROTY

 

Another 99 speed WR doing speedy boi things. Winning best WR 3 times in a conference with Hill and Morrison and Austin’s WR core was no easy feat. Just wish it led to more wins in the record book. Playoffs are better when Morty is there. 

 

WR3 - Tyreek Hill 

78 catches 1606 yards 20 TDs 

7 Pro Bowl

2 WROTY

 

When in doubt throw it up to Hill. I understand why Phil wanted to change the speed threshold. This division is nutty with the short 99 speed WR. Hill makes the team as a third WR because of the consistency and the hardware. If DK didn’t tail off, this decision would’ve been a little tougher. 

 

Honorable Mentions:

 

DK Metcalf

67 catches 1563 yards 20 TDs 

4 PRO BOWL

2 WROTY

 

Seasons 5, 6, and 7 just weren’t All-Pro type seasons. Very good. But not great. 

 

Dj Moore

82 catches 1450 yards 16 TDs 

4 Pro Bowl

WROTY

 

Consistent. Just not the numbers needed to be All-Pro. 

 

Mecole Hardman

80 catches 1565 yards 14 TDs 

5 Pro Bowl

WROTY

 

If taint gets him earlier and doesn’t draft 7 more WR. Maybe mecole makes it. 

 

Matthew Smith (6 seasons)

75 catches 1469 yards 14 TDs

4 Pro Bowl

WROTY

 

Got him too late in the cycle. 

 

Marquise Bright (6 seasons)

65 catches 1380 yards  15 TDs 

3 PRO BOWL

 

The deep threat Dan needed but was still number 2 behind Michael Thomas it seemed. 

 

Cooper Kupp

66 catches 1043 yards 12 TDs 

3 PRO BOWL

WROTY

 

His numbers aren’t flashy but he was a big reason for CMass’ success in my eyes. He had a year where he didn’t do much so his numbers are a little skewed. But I wanted to recognize Kupp. 

 

TE - George Kittle

85 catches 1198 yards 10 TD

7 pro bowl

 

He did it year in and year out on three different teams. That shows to me that he was a great player. He was consistent and he’s one of the most underrated players in the CFM. His mix of catching and blocking was truly underlooked. 

 

Honorable Mentions:

 

Connor Hicks(3 seasons)

101 catches 1365 yards 15 TDs 

3 pro bowl

Catches leader

OROY

 

This was a hard choice to leave him off but I had to because he only played three seasons. If he would’ve did it over 5-6 seasons I think I give him the nod over kittle. 

 

Dontrell Borum (5 seasons)

70 catches 1032 yards 11 td

4 pro bowl

 

Another very good player but just didn’t have the consistency that Kittle had. 

 

Dawson Knox

62 catches 817 yards 12 TD

2 pro bowl

 

Crazy touchdown production with seasons of 20 and 19. But didn’t have the yards or consistent play to be above the others

 

I chose the best overall artificial intelligence players at offensive line and put them here. No rhyme or reason. The big thing I did take away from this were the overalls on lineman. We have like 9 lineman over 90 overall. And about 7-10 80s per position. That’s awful. I understand oline might not matter but we need to do a better job moving forward. 

 

T - 

Jonathan Jarmarillo - ARI - 84 ovr

Pro bowl

Lucas Jackson - NE - 82 ovr


 

G -

Zach Barton - IND - 90 ovr

5 Pro Bowl

 

Philip Dickinson - HOU - 87 ovr

Pro Bowl

 

JC Duff - WFT - 86 ovr

Pro Bowl

 

C -

Conner Sherman - ARI - 90 ovr

Pro Bowl

 

Thanks for reading. A lot of good stats. I want to hear your argument on why a player should’ve won or who I left off. I’m sorry about players who retired. I couldn’t think of any off my head but there are no stats for any of them. I’ll do defense later this week. Just have to compile some more numbers.