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Definitely. Every position in the NFL requires a lot of work and football smarts, but QB just surpasses everything. [/ QUOTE ] Jack, what positions would you rank as the 5 toughest to play in the NFL? (Off and Def). How would you order them? EDIT: I mean 5 total between Of and Def. Meaning 3 offensive + 2 defensive, or whatever. I'm leaning towards QB, TE, HB, MLB, and DE? But I am not really sure, and don't know how to order them. Perhaps CB would take the place of DE. |
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IMO
QB Center CB MLB WR |
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I was thinking Center as well. It is really tough to come up with the 5 hardest positions. I don't think I put WR in the top 5 though.
JoA probably has me on ignore so he may not reply lol. |
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[ QUOTE ] Definitely. Every position in the NFL requires a lot of work and football smarts, but QB just surpasses everything. [/ QUOTE ] Jack, what positions would you rank as the 5 toughest to play in the NFL? (Off and Def). How would you order them? EDIT: I mean 5 total between Of and Def. Meaning 3 offensive + 2 defensive, or whatever. I'm leaning towards QB, TE, HB, MLB, and DE? But I am not really sure, and don't know how to order them. Perhaps CB would take the place of DE. [/ QUOTE ]toughest mentally, physically, or just overall? |
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However you want to answer, Assani.
I really have no idea. I've only really gotten into football within the last couple years and am still learning the game. Would like to hear what others think. |
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Center is one of the most physically and mentally demanding positions on the field. They call the shots on the O-Line and mix it up with the strongest guys on the field.
QB has been covered. DT and RB have the shortest lifespans of any positions on the field. CB or MLB might be next. They're both physical and mental in very different ways. MLB is the "QB" of the defense, and is often running into the line of scrimmage to make tackles. Corners have likely the biggest responsibility of anyone once the play starts, and they need a lot of speed and endurance. There's not as much contact as in other positions, but the average DB is under 6 feet and they're often called upon to Jam and mix it up with much bigger receivers. That Needle has a similar list to mine is comforting - he'd have a better idea than I would. |
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DT and RB have the shortest lifespans of any positions on the field. [/ QUOTE ] What about TE? That always sounded like the most brutal position. Either block big guys, or catch a short pass and get nailed by linebackers. |
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Hmm, I feel like DT is one of the few positions where guys are still productive at ~35: Sam Adams, Ted Washington, Warren Sapp, Rob Traylor...
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McGahee,
The reason I feel that DT is one of the hardest positions on the field is because of what they have to do. Most DT's are called upon to cover 2 gaps while LB's, DE are only asked to cover 1 gap. DT's also have to rush the passer up the middle. Tight End is a good choice, but I am little old school with TE's and feel that they are tackle's with pass elgible numbers and should block first. Because I feel that way, TE's tend to have to run block against a pass rush DE or an OLB, a battle they should always win. I said FB's because they have some of the hardest assignments. In run blocks they sometimes have to get DE's, then they have to go to the finesse LB's. Then in the passing game they have to cover down and read blitzes, ect. Then they have to carry the ball. I guess some FB's can be interchangable with a few RB's but not many. |
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Hmm, I feel like DT is one of the few positions where guys are still productive at ~35: Sam Adams, Ted Washington, Warren Sapp, Rob Traylor... [/ QUOTE ] I immediately thought of those types but there are so many guys getting pounded out of the league in a year or two that bring the average way down. |
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