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? asked in SportsFootball (American) · 8 years ago

Which player from the 2007 NFL draft do you want most on your team?

Here are the choices:

-Calvin Johnson, 2nd overall pick and currently the best WR in the League

-Joe Thomas, 3rd overall pick and the best OT in the League

-Adrian Peterson, 7th overall pick and the best RB in the League

-Patrick Willis, 11th overall pick and the best ILB in the League, in my opinion.

-Darrelle Revis, 14th overall pick and the best CB in the League

Although this class certainly has produced some busts -- most notably J.Russell and Brady Quinn -- it's a very solid class, almost up there with the 1983 NFL draft class.

Update:

Adam- Bradford wasn't part of the '07 draft.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    I'd take Darrelle Revis and move him to Free Safety.

  • 8 years ago

    That's tough, there's a lot of reasons these five players wouldn't be a good part of my favorite team, mainly being that they are really expensive players. But without thinking of the people currently on my team, I would say Adrian Peterson or Calvin Johnson. No disrespect to those other men, but those two players could easily turn the worst offense into the best. Offense is important in the league now days. You could find people to play OT, ILB, CB easily, they would be cheaper, probably not as good of players, but having cheaper plays would allow you to have better players at important positions where you need a stay. All of these men were steals at the spot they were drafted, complete steals. Never before has a second, third, and seventh really been considered a steal in the draft, but these players were. If there was no salary cap, I would take all of them.

  • 8 years ago

    I'm a Rams fan and I believe Sam Bradford could be a great NFL QB if given the correct weapons.

    With that said, if I could redo the pick over for my Rams I would certainly take Calvin Johnson. If he's not available I'd take Joe Thomas to keep him upright.

    Edit:

    I'm aware Bradford was not part of the 2007 draft. But Calvin would of been waiting for Bradford once they drafted him in the 2010 draft.

  • 8 years ago

    Depending on the teams needs either Adrian Peterson or Calvin Johnson but probably for most teams Adrian Peterson because running backs like him come around once in a generation and have a tremendous impact on their teams as a result. But you can't go wrong with most of these guys!

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  • 8 years ago

    Would be a toss up between Calvin Johnson and Adrian Peterson. I would have to say Adrian Peterson

  • Oreo
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    Johnson

  • Tony
    Lv 4
    8 years ago

    I'll take Megatron because Drew Brees to Calvin Johnson would make defenses cry.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    I have to say Revis Because You can Put him on any receiver And he will take him out of the game then and when Playing Zone Defence He pretty much cover one side of the field.

    Source(s): Former NFL Player
  • Mike
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    Joe Thomas has started every game and will probably do so for another 10 years - long after AP is retired.

  • 8 years ago

    Megatron.

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