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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...lson-legion-of-boom-headline-allnfc-west-team
Russell Wilson, Legion of Boom headline All-NFC West Team

When it comes to highlighting top NFL talent, league-wide evaluations are the norm -- meaning some of the better players in each division are often overlooked. With his divisional all-star series, Dave Dameshek will be taking a deeper dive into the NFL's elite, putting together the best squad possible from each division -- continuing with the All-NFC West Team below.

OFFENSE

Quarterback: Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks

That one infamous goal-line pass doesn't negate the fact he's been nails in big spots over his first three years in the league. And he's the NFL's best functional scrambler since Steve Young.

Running back: Marshawn Lynch,Seattle Seahawks


High-pedigree youngsters Todd Gurleyand Carlos Hyde can battle it out to back up pro football's most devastating (and petulant) RB, a guy who not only bounces off contact, but actually seeks it out.

Wide receiver: Michael Floyd,Arizona Cardinals

He might not rank among the game's best, but -- believe it or not -- he's the best at his position in this division.

Wide receiver: Anquan Boldin, San Francisco 49ers

How shallow is the WR depth in the NFC West? Shallow enough that we're including a guy I might be able to beat in a footrace. Fortunately for Boldin (and Colin Kaepernick), the West puts more of a premium on toughness than foot speed.

Wide receiver: Doug Baldwin, Seattle Seahawks

If we were more sentimental, Larry Fitzgerald would get the nod here -- but Baldwin's future oughta feature even more single coverage with Jimmy Graham out there to distract defenses.

Tight end: Jimmy Graham, Seattle Seahawks

Vernon Davis, Jared Cook, Lance Kendricks and now Graham dwarf the division's talent at WR. One minor caveat here: The former NFC South star quickly will find that the going is much more rugged in the West.

Tackle: Joe Staley, San Francisco 49ers

Miracle of miracles: The NFL's gold standard at left tackle hasn't retired this year. Assuming Staley maintains his active status, Carlos Hyde could be in store for a breakout season.

Guard: Mike Iupati, Arizona Cardinals

He was a key member of the league's best line during the too-brief glory years of Harbaugh's Niners. Now a Card, he could help further swing the pendulum south in the West (or at least help Arizona find a running game).

Center: Daniel Kilgore, San Francisco 49ers

Assuming he's fully recovered from a broken leg, this brawny utility lineman goes under center for our team (... and can slide over to guard, if need be).

Guard: Alex Boone, San Francisco 49ers

Boone came back from his preseason holdout to deliver another steady season in 2014. Amidst all of '15's departures, he's among the noteworthy holdovers who'll need to step up further if the Niners are to be relevant.

Tackle: Jared Veldheer, Arizona Cardinals

The statue-like Carson Palmer requires solid protection to thrive, so it's a good thing he's got Veldheer. Here's hoping Jared doesn't mind getting pushed over to the right side on our team to accommodate the more tenured Staley. (I'm sure he's just happy to be out of Oakland.)

DEFENSE

Defensive end: Michael Bennett, Seattle Seahawks

Opposing offensive lines stand little chance against the stunning jump Bennett and lightning-fast teammate Cliff Avril get off every snap.

Defensive tackle: Aaron Donald, St. Louis Rams

Donald's ascent to pro football hit full speed at the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine -- and following his transcendent rookie season, you can expect him to stay among the stars for the next decade, at least.

Defensive tackle: Calais Campbell, Arizona Cardinals

In spite of injury, suspension and trade, the Cards' D was a force in 2014. Campbell was perhaps the key piece in making this so.

Defensive end: Robert Quinn, St. Louis Rams

He didn't record his first 2014 sack 'til mid-October, but this top-tier pass rusher still reached double digits for the third straight year.

Outside linebacker: Bobby Wagner,Seattle Seahawks

The Legion of Boom and mighty rotation up front notwithstanding, the Seahawks' defense didn't really start dominating last year 'til Wagner returned in late November after missing the middle third of the season. Now, I know Wagner plays on the inside in Seattle. Well, that spot is not open here. He's too good to leave on the bench, though, so we'll just have to hope he doesn't mind moving to the outside for this all-star team.

Inside linebacker: NaVorro Bowman, San Francisco 49ers

Depending on who you talked to two years ago, Bowman was the best inside 'backer on the Niners (and perhaps among all the NFL). With his (not-so-)old pal Patrick Willis now retired, he's the only answer.

Outside linebacker: Aldon Smith, San Francisco 49ers

Smith's self-assessment: "When I'm playing consistently and I'm on my game, I can't be stopped." I agree. My advice: Play consistently and be on your game, Aldon.

Cornerback: Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks

For all the time and effort his foes and analysts devote to trying to undermine his success -- He doesn't have to cover the other team's best receiver, he's a 'system guy', etc. -- Sherman just keeps on dominating. And talking. And dominating.

Cornerback: Patrick Peterson,Arizona Cardinals

Bruce Arians is probably concerned about who'll be replacing the NFL's best No. 2 corner, Antonio Cromartie, but at least the Cards will still feature one of the top five CBs in the game.

Safety: Earl Thomas, Seattle Seahawks

It's not hyperbole to say he's a more diminutive Ronnie Lott. (And if it is, too bad ... 'cause I just typed it.)

Safety: Kam Chancellor, Seattle Seahawks

At 6-foot-3, 232 pounds, he's the personification of the 21st-century NFL's ethos of bigger, faster, stronger. (By comparison, legendary Steelers LB Jack Lambert played at 6-4, 220.)

SPECIAL TEAMS

Returner: Benny Cunningham, St. Louis Rams

If it weren't Cunningham, it'd be his occasionally electric teammate, Tavon Austin.

Kicker: Chandler Catanzaro, Arizona Cardinals

The undrafted free agent out of Clemson validated the Cards' choice to keep him over Jay Feely by tying a rookie record for consecutive makes to start a career (17).

Punter: Johnny Hekker, St. Louis Rams

His 42.3 net punting average was easily the best in the division.
 

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Not a lot of surprises here. Defense and Special Teams are our calling card until proven otherwise.

I think Aldon Smith's rep takes a hit this season without Justin Smith springing him free. Wasn't Bowman injured all of last season? How about digging for the next most deserving candidate Skippy? Another lazy attempt at a worthless list.

Sad to be so desperate for football news.
 

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There are a couple guys on there that are overrated but for the most part it is an accurate list.

Give it time and that list will look very very different. OLT, RB, maybe ORT hopefully, Safety.
 

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Floyd, boldin and Baldwin?

Really?

Next season it will be britt, quick and Austin.

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Floyd, boldin and Baldwin?

Really?

Next season it will be britt, quick and Austin.

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I thought the receiver list was kind of weak too. I think Britt is better than all three but he needs to prove it. Talent is one thing and production is another.
 

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Oh well, no sense in playing the season out. Just give the division to the shehawks....
 

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I expect to see guys like McDonald and Ogltree to move up the list. Maybe even Quick if he returns to the form he showed before the injury. Gurley might be a year away.
 

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I would prefer a healthy Saffold at OG over the overrated and now overpaid Iupati, myself.

And I agree that Aldon Smith may have tougher sledding now that Justin "stealth holder" Smith has retired.

I'll say this. The future for several of our Rams to make this list in the near future is bright, IMO.

Gurley
Foles
GRob
Saffold
Cook
Quick
Ogletree
McDonald

I think any or maybe all of these guys have a shot for such recognition once this team starts winning.
 

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I thought the receiver list was kind of weak too. I think Britt is better than all three but he needs to prove it. Talent is one thing and production is another.

I wonder how those receivers would have fared last season with backup QB's and a lousy O-line?
 

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I would prefer a healthy Saffold at OG over the overrated and now overpaid Iupati, myself.

And I agree that Aldon Smith may have tougher sledding now that Justin "stealth holder" Smith has retired.

I'll say this. The future for several of our Rams to make this list in the near future is bright, IMO.

Gurley
Foles
GRob
Saffold
Cook
Quick
Ogletree
McDonald

I think any or maybe all of these guys have a shot for such recognition once this team starts winning.
And win it will, GO RAMS
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I would prefer a healthy Saffold at OG over the overrated and now overpaid Iupati, myself.

And I agree that Aldon Smith may have tougher sledding now that Justin "stealth holder" Smith has retired.

I'll say this. The future for several of our Rams to make this list in the near future is bright, IMO.

Gurley
Foles
GRob
Saffold
Cook
Quick
Ogletree
McDonald

I think any or maybe all of these guys have a shot for such recognition once this team starts winning.

I think Foles will have a tough time beating out Wilson. However EJ Gaines could one day make that list IMO
 

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I think Foles will have a tough time beating out Wilson. However EJ Gaines could one day make that list IMO

Agreed, Elmgrove.

Beating out Wilson might be a toughie.

Then again, if Foles comes in somewhere between his '13 and '14 numbers, he's gonna be in the conversation, at least.

Another thing. Wilson is no longer the only QB in our division playing with a stellar D and good ST while able to hand off to a stud RB.

Hell, it's not inconceivable that we could win this tight division outright, is it?

I agree that Gaines should have been put on my list, btw. My bad.
 

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I would prefer a healthy Saffold at OG over the overrated and now overpaid Iupati, myself.

And I agree that Aldon Smith may have tougher sledding now that Justin "stealth holder" Smith has retired.

I'll say this. The future for several of our Rams to make this list in the near future is bright, IMO.

Gurley
Foles
GRob
Saffold
Cook
Quick
Ogletree
McDonald

I think any or maybe all of these guys have a shot for such recognition once this team starts winning.
Just because I'm prejudice I want to add Chris Long to this List!!