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Your Turn: Submit Your Top 15 of the Last 15

Think Chad Henne should be higher than #13?

Think Chad Henne should be higher than #13?

After several weeks and a lot of contemplation, my Top 15 of the Last 15 list is over. Now I want your input. Either write a comment on this post or send me an email (ace@thewolverineblog.com) with your own Top 15 list. The rules are simple, and as follows:

  • 15 players each for offense and defense. 5 players for special teams.
  • Players must have played at least one season from 1994-2008
  • You are allowed to double up on players for special teams (for instance, I have Marquise Walker on both my offense list and special teams list)

That’s it. Pretty simple, right? I’ll be compiling the reader vote into a single, superfan list, and posting it along with the lists of a couple writers from The Wolverine itself. I might post individual fan lists as well if there are enough and certain lists stand out. For comparison, here is my list, once again:

Offense:
15. Marquise Walker
14. Chris Perry
13. Chad Henne
12. Jerame Tuman
11. Brian Griese
10. Anthony Thomas
9. Tom Brady
8. Mario Manningham
7. Steve Hutchinson
6. Jake Long
5. Mike Hart
4. David Terrell
3. Tyrone Wheatley
2. Tshimanga Biakabutuka
1. Braylon Edwards

Defense:
15. William Carr
14. Leon Hall
13. Ian Gold
12. James Hall
11. Rob Renes
10. Alan Branch
9. Marcus Ray
8. Dhani Jones
7. Jarrett Irons
6. Marlin Jackson
5. Glen Steele
4. David Harris
3. LaMarr Woodley
2. Ty Law
1. Charles Woodson

Special Teams:
5. Zoltan Mesko
4. Marquise Walker
3. Garrett Rivas
2. Steve Breaston
1. Remy Hamilton


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