QB - Opie Manning, Flappin' Heads (#1 in yards, #1 in TD, #1 in being a Manning)
HB - Rish Diesel, Fog Devils (#3 in yards, but with a HUGE ypc and no fumbles. If you're talking about the whole backfield though, gotta be E Forty and Smooth Juice of the Heads - they are both in the top 15 in yards and top 10 in TD's)
WR - Ramm Rod, Flappin' Heads (Lynch and Patino's stats are skewed because the Hangmen pass so much because they're often behind. They also have a ton of drops. Ramm Rod puts up the stats with fewer drops on a team with a dominant rushing game that is almost never behind.)
TE - Kesuke Miyagi, Rum Runners (#5 in overall yards, #1 for TE's).
KR/PR - Ippon Seionage, Quebec City Chiefs (3 total special teams TD's, and an owner who makes good threads)
DB - impossible to say. CB stats are jacked. INT's are a lot of luck, and tackles are bad, unless they're in run support, in which case they're good. Probably Robbie Rex of the Unsavory Gentlemen, although Daymeon Hughes of the Flappin' Heads has the same PD's with only half the tackles, although 3 less picks.
DL - Tracy Taylor, Triple B's. Big Baby has more hurries, but got 2/3 of his season-long sacks in one game against a winless team.
LB - Also impossible to say. Judging on stats alone, I'll say Hangman Gallows of the Alberta Irukandji, but there is no good way to be sure.
My stats may not be the best, as I am a run stuffer, block eater, but I have the best DT build. Out of every DT in the league I have the best overall bars, not that these mean everything, but they are pretty accurate.
Originally posted by EagleOtto bars are pretty accurate? I totally disagree, your tackling stat is probably way to high, it effects the bars alot and isnt that useful.