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I asked Google AI to build the Ultimate NFL team

Posted on 6/28/25 at 9:44 pm
Posted by FAT SEXY
California
Member since Jun 2020
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Posted on 6/28/25 at 9:44 pm
I asked who it's starting 11 would be on offense and defense.

OFFENSE:

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This is a fun thought experiment! When building an "ultimate" team, you're looking for a combination of undeniable talent, versatility, and players who elevate those around them. Here's my starting 11 for an ultimate NFL offense, keeping in mind both historical dominance and what would work best in a modern scheme:

Quarterback: Tom Brady

* Why: The undisputed GOAT. His leadership, clutch play, unparalleled intelligence, and ability to consistently deliver under pressure make him the obvious choice. He's not the flashiest, but he's the most effective winner.

Running Back: Barry Sanders

* Why: Pure elusiveness and agility. Sanders could turn a broken play into a highlight-reel touchdown like no other. While Jim Brown offers power, Sanders' ability to make defenders miss in the open field is unmatched.

Running Back (Flex/Hybrid): Marshall Faulk

* Why: In a modern offense, having a running back who is also a supreme pass-catcher is invaluable. Faulk was a true dual threat, lining up in the backfield or split out wide, and creating matchup nightmares for defenses.

Wide Receiver 1: Jerry Rice

* Why: The greatest receiver of all time. Incredible hands, precise route running, unmatched work ethic, and remarkable longevity. He'd be the cornerstone of any passing game.

Wide Receiver 2: Randy Moss

* Why: A generational talent with a unique combination of size, speed, and jumping ability. Moss could stretch the field like no one else and had an uncanny knack for making contested catches. He would perfectly complement Rice.

Tight End: Travis Kelce

* Why: While Tony Gonzalez is a strong contender, Kelce's blend of receiving prowess, run-after-catch ability, and impact in a modern, pass-heavy offense gives him the edge. He's a dominant force in the middle of the field.

Left Tackle: Anthony Muñoz

* Why: Widely considered the greatest offensive tackle ever. Elite pass blocker and a dominant run blocker. He'd protect Brady's blind side impeccably.

Left Guard: John Hannah

* Why: A legendary guard known for his power and athleticism. He'd be a mauler in the run game and a stone wall in pass protection.

Center: Mike Webster

* Why: A true ironman and a pillar of the Steelers' dynasty. His intelligence, strength, and durability make him the ideal anchor for the offensive line.

Right Guard: Larry Allen

* Why: Pure power and athleticism at the guard position. Allen could block anyone, anywhere, and was famously able to run down defensive backs in the open field.

Right Tackle: Jonathan Ogden

* Why: A massive, agile, and dominant right tackle. He was an elite pass protector and run blocker, giving the offense a truly balanced and impenetrable line.

This offense would have a perfect blend of power, speed, agility, and intelligence, making it nearly impossible to defend against.



DEFENSE

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You need a balance of pass rush, run stuffing, coverage, and playmaking ability. Here's a 4-3 base defense (the most common scheme with 11 players on the field) that would be nearly impossible to score on:

Defensive Line

* DE: Reggie White ("The Minister of Defense") - Unmatched power, technique, and consistency as a pass rusher and run defender. His career sack numbers speak for themselves.

* DT: Aaron Donald - The most dominant interior defensive lineman of his era, with a combination of speed, power, and agility that's truly unprecedented. He can disrupt any play.

* DT: "Mean" Joe Greene - The cornerstone of the "Steel Curtain" defense, Greene was an absolute force in the middle, incredibly disruptive, and set the tone with his physicality.

* DE: Bruce Smith - The NFL's all-time sack leader. His longevity and consistent dominance as an edge rusher make him an automatic choice.

Linebackers

* OLB: Lawrence Taylor - The most revolutionary defensive player in NFL history. His pass-rushing, run-stopping, and coverage skills from the outside linebacker spot changed the game. He's a true game-wrecker.

* MLB: Ray Lewis - The ultimate middle linebacker. A fierce tackler, incredible sideline-to-sideline range, exceptional instincts, and an unparalleled leader who commanded the defense.

* OLB: Dick Butkus - A legendary, ferocious tackler and intimidating presence in the middle. He embodied the toughness and grit of a bygone era.

Secondary

* CB: Deion Sanders ("Prime Time") - The greatest shutdown cornerback of all time. Quarterbacks simply wouldn't throw to his side of the field. His ball skills and elite coverage ability are unmatched.

* CB: Rod Woodson - A versatile superstar who excelled at both cornerback and safety. He had incredible instincts, ball-hawking ability, and was a threat to score every time he touched the ball.

* S: Ronnie Lott - One of the hardest-hitting and most versatile safeties ever. He could play corner, strong safety, or free safety and bring elite coverage, run support, and a devastating physical presence.

* S: Ed Reed - A true ball-hawking free safety with incredible instincts, range, and anticipation. He was a master of baiting quarterbacks and creating turnovers, often turning them into touchdowns.

This lineup boasts an incredible blend of raw power, elite pass rushing, dominant run stuffing, and an intimidating, turnover-forcing secondary. Offenses would have nowhere to hide!

Posted by Underwood
Member since Dec 2022
1085 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 9:50 pm to
They forgot Champ Bailey, Gronk instead of Kelce, and I'd rather Walter Payton than Barry but everything else is about right.

Depending on personnel, I'd also rather run a 3-4 with Dick LeBeau coordinating the defense
This post was edited on 6/28/25 at 9:56 pm
Posted by bluebarracuda
Member since Oct 2011
19129 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 9:57 pm to
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I'd rather Walter Payton than Barry but everything else is about right.


It's time for bed grandpa
Posted by Sterling Archer
Member since Aug 2012
8210 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 9:57 pm to
I vote to ban the use of AI on message boards. It defeats the purpose of them
Posted by mizzoubuckeyeiowa
Member since Nov 2015
38968 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 9:59 pm to
So AI plays it safe? Good to know it aligns with chalk fandom, no need to worry about Cyberdyne turning on us.
Posted by Underwood
Member since Dec 2022
1085 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 10:08 pm to
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It's time for bed grandpa



I do think Barry Sanders was a better running back than him, but Payton was a better football player
This post was edited on 6/28/25 at 10:08 pm
Posted by dukke v
PLUTO
Member since Jul 2006
216012 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 10:12 pm to
I’d put Kellen Winslow as my TE. He was awesome In the 80’s. Just think what he could do in these 2000’s offenses. And give me Jack Lambert over Ray Lewis. The rest looks ok.
Posted by JerryTheKingBawler
South of Memphis
Member since Jan 2023
7318 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 10:18 pm to
No Trindon at DE
Posted by OWLFAN86
Erotic Novelist
Member since Jun 2004
194312 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 10:24 pm to
Elvin Bethea was Lawrence Taylor before Laurence Taylor, and when offensive line holding was still part of the game


the Big Three sports, football,
you just have to make the distinction because of the rule changes

Basketball a close second
Posted by Bestbank Tiger
Premium Member
Member since Jan 2005
78887 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 10:28 pm to
Mel Blount over Rod Woodson.
Posted by JamalMurry27
Tennessee Titans
Member since May 2023
7496 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 10:29 pm to
Kelce is not the top TE. I take antonio gates or prime jimmy graham over
Posted by JamalMurry27
Tennessee Titans
Member since May 2023
7496 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 10:31 pm to
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I’d put Kellen Winslow as my TE.
i know your refering to the elder Winslow but i still have to drop this in


Posted by JamalMurry27
Tennessee Titans
Member since May 2023
7496 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 10:33 pm to
You take marshall faulk (great player) ill take prime LaDanian Tomlinson also ill replace dick butkis with LeVon Kirkland. Dont care bro. That was a scary mo fo. Him with Lt and ray lewis is crazy
Posted by JamalMurry27
Tennessee Titans
Member since May 2023
7496 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 10:38 pm to
And a side note this defense is so freaking disgusting good. I think the all time offense struggles to move the football big time. Lawrence taylor could be the game breaker
Posted by Tigeralum2008
Yankees Fan
Member since Apr 2012
17607 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 11:34 pm to
Hard to argue with that defense. Their average yards allowed would be a negative number
Posted by Zappas Stache
Utility Muffin Research Kitchen
Member since Apr 2009
42281 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 11:40 pm to
Deion be the coach!
Posted by BatonrougeCajun
Somewhere in Texas
Member since Feb 2008
7409 posts
Posted on 6/28/25 at 11:42 pm to
You needed AI to come up with that list?
Posted by SmackoverHawg
Member since Oct 2011
30908 posts
Posted on 6/29/25 at 12:09 am to
quote:

I’d put Kellen Winslow as my TE. He was awesome In the 80’s. Just think what he could do in these 2000’s offenses. And give me Jack Lambert over Ray Lewis. The rest looks ok.

Agree with Lambert over Lewis. But Gronk is the TE. Dude is just brutal. Everyone forgets that he's was so unstoppable they just let DB's an LB's maul him on every play. He was also a beast blocking and was an enforcer. You take a cheap shot on Tom, you better have your head on a swivel, didn't make a shite who you were. Gronk was going to wreck you.
Posted by FAT SEXY
California
Member since Jun 2020
1279 posts
Posted on 6/29/25 at 2:28 am to
My biggest "what" was Marshall Faulk.

I knew he was great, but I wasn't expecting him to be included in the starting lineup.

This experiment led me down an information rabbit hole that concludes with what Gemini equated: He is the best "dual threat" RB in league history.

I've been sleeping on Marshall Faulk.
Posted by bcoop199
Kansas City, MISSOURI
Member since Nov 2013
8787 posts
Posted on 6/29/25 at 3:37 am to
"I consider myself to be the best tight end to ever play the position," Gronkowski said.

"But after watching this guy (Kelce) the past few years, I’m starting to question that."

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