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I'm bored and just waiting for relevant WFT news/transactions. I had another idea that I can't do anything with, and that lead to this.

 

So....

 

I wanted to make a team photo, based on the primary jersey numbers each player wore with the team, to get the best player with each number thru the history of the team. Lacking the artistic and photoshopping talents needed, I made a Google sheet to put the roster together instead.

 

I also took that roster and broke it down to a 53-man depth chart for fun and thought maybe other people might want to do the same or just create some conversation.

 

    Front Office/Coaches Pos From To         Joe Gibbs HC 1981 2007         Bobby Beathard GM 1978 1988         Hall of Fame AV Jersey Numbers
                                                             
Pos No Player From To Gms AV   Pos No Player From To Gms AV   Pos No Player From To Gms AV   Pos No Player From To Gms AV
  0             LCB 25 Tom Carter 1993 1996 62 31   MLB 50 Derek Smith 1997 2000 64 31   LT 75 Terry Hermeling 1972 1980 120 57
P 1 Matt Turk 1995 1999 78 12   RB 26 Clinton Portis 2004 2010 84 51   RLB 51 Monte Coleman 1979 1994 215 54   RT 76 Jon Jansen 1999 2008 126 71
  2             SS 27 Ken Houston 1973 1980 112 98   MLB 52 Neal Olkewicz 1979 1989 150 74   RDT 77 Darryl Grant 1981 1990 139 59
K 3 Mark Moseley 1974 1986 182 51   RCB 28 Darrell Green 1983 2002 295 174   C 53 Jeff Bostic 1980 1993 184 91   RDT 78 Tim Johnson 1990 1995 91 34
P 4 Mike Bragg 1968 1979 172 27   FS 29 Mark Murphy 1977 1984 109 52   MLB 54 Kurt Gouveia 1987 1994 130 29   LT 79 Jim Lachey 1988 1995 86 69
P 5 Tress Way 2014 2020 112 18   KR/PR 30 Brian Mitchell 1990 1999 159 42   RLB 55 Chris Hanburger 1965 1978 187 129   LDE 80 Gene Brito 1951 1958 84  
  6             RB 31 Charlie Harraway 1969 1973 69 41   C 56 Len Hauss 1964 1977 196 142   WR 81 Art Monk 1980 1993 205 123
QB 7 Joe Theismann 1974 1985 167 105   RCB 32 Vernon Dean 1982 1987 85 42   RLB 57 Rich Milot 1979 1987 121 52   WR 82 Michael Westbrook 1995 2001 80 42
QB 8 Kirk Cousins 2014 2017 62 43   QB 33 Sammy Baugh 1937 1952 167     RLB 58 Wilber Marshall 1988 1992 80 60   WR 83 Ricky Sanders 1987 1993 117 57
QB 9 Sonny Jurgensen 1964 1974 135 102     34             MLB 59 London Fletcher 2007 2013 112 71   WR 84 Gary Clark 1985 1992 122 89
QB 10 Jay Schroeder 1985 1987 36 28   LCB 35 Martin Mayhew 1989 1992 58 29   LT 60 Chris Samuels 2000 2009 141 84   WR 85 Henry Ellard 1994 1998 65 37
QB 11 Mark Rypien 1988 1993 77 56   MLB 36 Chuck Drazenovich 1950 1959 113     C 61 Casey Rabach 2005 2010 95 41   LDE 86 John Paluck 1959 1965 105 42
QB 12 Gus Frerotte 1994 1998 52 34   LCB 37 Pat Fischer 1968 1977 126 86   LG 62 Ray Schoenke 1966 1975 122 55   TE 87 Jerry Smith 1965 1977 168 69
FB 13 Ed Justice 1936 1942 63     FB 38 Clarence Harmon 1977 1982 74 25   RG 63 Raleigh McKenzie 1985 1994 144 69   WR 88 Pierre Garcon 2012 2016 74 36
QB 14 Eddie LeBaron 1952 1959 82     LG 39 Clem Stralka 1938 1946 62     LG 64 Ron Saul 1976 1981 81 41   WR 89 Santana Moss 2005 2014 146 67
RT 15 Jim Barber 1935 1941 76     TE 40 Wayne Millner 1936 1945 76     LDT 65 Dave Butz 1975 1988 203 108   LDE 90 Kenard Lang 1997 2001 75 29
LG 16 John Steber 1946 1950 55     FB 41 Dick Todd 1939 1948 79     LT 66 Joe Jacoby 1981 1993 170 112   ROLB 91 Ryan Kerrigan 2011 2020 156 77
LT 17 Turk Edwards 1932 1940 86     WR 42 Charley Taylor 1964 1977 165 125   LG 67 Ray Brown 1989 2005 102 34     92          
  18             RB 43 Larry Brown 1969 1976 102 91   LG 68 Russ Grimm 1981 1991 140 91   LDE 93 Phillip Daniels 2004 2010 82 36
TE 19 Charley Malone 1934 1942 84     RB 44 John Riggins 1976 1985 114 69   RG 69 Mark Schlereth 1989 1994 75 37   LOLB 94 Preston Smith 2015 2018 64 26
RB 20 Cliff Battles 1932 1937 60     RCB 45 Barry Wilburn 1985 1989 62 30   MLB 70 Sam Huff 1964 1969 66 35   LDT 95 Dan Wilkinson 1998 2002 76 34
FS 21 Sean Taylor 2004 2007 55 34   RB 46 Ladell Betts 2002 2009 103 35   LDE 71 Charles Mann 1983 1993 163 95   LDT 96 Cornelius Griffin 2004 2009 86 48
RB 22 Mike Thomas 1975 1978 53 40   TE 47 Chris Cooley 2004 2012 117 38   RDE 72 Dexter Manley 1981 1989 125 74   LDE 97 Renaldo Wynn 2002 2009 81 33
SS 23 Brig Owens 1966 1977 158 74   RB 48 Stephen Davis 1996 2002 99 47   RG 73 Mark May 1981 1989 123 72   ROLB 98 Brian Orakpo 2009 2014 71 38
LCB 24 Champ Bailey 1999 2003 80 58   WR 49 Bobby Mitchell 1962 1968 98 73   RT 74 George Starke 1973 1984 156 87   RDE 99 Andre Carter 2006 2010 80 36

 

Here's the link to it if anyone's interested. Also, feel free to mock and ridicule if I've made any gross oversights in the players/info listed, or if this is just a boring idea to anyone but myself.

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10 Schroeder - The best thing he did was get traded. :) 

 

88 Garcon - I loved his game when he was in Indy & was ecstatic when Shanny got him here. That said, 88 will always be Doc for me due to personal bias. :) 

 

17 Turk Edwards - I gotta go with Doug Williams here simply for the absolute greatest 15 minutes of football in Super Bowl history. That, & no one here is old enough to have actually seen Turk play. Except for @Jumbo:silly:

 

45 Wilburn - This is a tough one. Mike Sellars did a lot of justice to the 45 as well. Especially when he'd truck the **** out of Brian Dawkins & that one play where he was CP's lead blocker & he basically dragged CP into the end zone as Portis had grabbed his by the shirt tail of the 45 jersey.

 

46 Betts - First thought here was "Really?" But then realised that outside of him & Alfred Morris, I can't recall anyone else wearing 46 with looking it up so.....cool I guess. :ols: 

 

92 _____________ - Goddamn! Fat Albert put such a stink on that one that you left it blank instead of penciling in Chris "Big Bake" Baker. :ols: 

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+1 for Joe Washington @ 25.

 

Number 8 should go to Chip Lohmiller and not Kirk Cousins.  Chip played more games.  Won more games overall.  Was instrumental in winning more games.  Played in and contributed to a Super Bowl win.  Led the league in scoring in 1992 (outscoring the Indianapolis Colts). 

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20 hours ago, TK said:

10 Schroeder - The best thing he did was get traded. :) 

88 Garcon - I loved his game when he was in Indy & was ecstatic when Shanny got him here. That said, 88 will always be Doc for me due to personal bias. :) 

17 Turk Edwards - I gotta go with Doug Williams here simply for the absolute greatest 15 minutes of football in Super Bowl history. That, & no one here is old enough to have actually seen Turk play. Except for @Jumbo:silly:

The best thing Schroeder ever did was piss Doug Williams off bigtime.  "There was no way Jay Schroeder was getting in the game."

 

88 = Doc.  He flashes the hardware and he earned it.  He even said something nice about Mosely.

 

Doug Williams - yeah.  C'mon.

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I'd legit give the 10 jersey to RG3 over Jay Shroeder. I'm a tad too young to remember those years, but everyone basically hated him.  The best thing he did for the team was eventually help acquire Jim Lachey. The gap in W/L records is more a function of the team around them, but the 39TD/37INT versus 40TD/23INT in RG3's favor is pretty telling IMO.

 

Also, Kurt Gouveia made the cut so this list has my approval.

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