10 Best NFC West Players
This is my list of the best veteran players in the NFC west.
1. Patrick Willis MLB 49ers
Willis might be the best player in the league. During his three seasons in the NFL he has lead the league in tackles twice; in 2008 he was off by 10 tackles. P-Will makes everyone around him better and embodies what Mike Singlertary wants out of his players. The only thing that could hold P-Will back is his bum ankle, but that’s a minor concern.
2. Steven Jackson RB Rams
Jackson managed 1,400 yards on a team that couldn’t even threaten to pass. He does it all, he can catch the ball out of the backfield, get a short yard first down, or take it to the house. If Jackson can get any help this season he will be a monster.
3. Larry Fitzgerald WR Cardinals
Agreeably the best receiver in the game right now, Fitzgerald is a beast. If this were a “Best NFL Players” list Fitzgerald would be ahead of Jackson but because Shawntee Spencer owns him, combine that with the loss of Anquan Bolden and you have the reason for his drop.
4. Vernon Davis TE 49ers
Davis is a match up problem for any team. Last year the tight end had over 900 yards receiving and 13 touchdowns, but his biggest impacts (literally) are his blocks. Davis didn’t have much luck catching the ball his first couple of years but what kept him in the starting lineup was his ability to block.
5. Darnell Dockett DE Cardinals
Dockett is one of the most underrated players in the league. Overshadowed by an amazing offense, Dockett has quietly become one of the better 3-4 defensive ends in the NFL. If you follow him on Twitter you know that’s the only thing Dockett has done quietly.
6. Adrian Wilson S Cardinals
Wilson is in the same boat as Dockett. They are both highly underrated and don’t get the respect they deserve because the Cardinals seem like an offensive team. Any receiver that has met Wilson in the middle of the field would probably beg to differ.
7. Frank Gore RB 49ers
Not unlike Steven Jackson, Frank Gore can do it all. It seems like Gore should be higher than seven on this list but due to the inconsistent offense of the 49ers, Gore hasn’t produced up to his potential since 2006. This year should be different. The 49ers went out and drafted two huge offensive linemen and have had the same offensive coordinator for two consecutive years since Gore has been in the league.
8. Andy Lee P 49ers
A few years ago Andy Lee was the best player on the 49ers. There isn’t too much to say about him except that he can punt the heck out of the ball.
9. O.J Atogwe S Rams
The ball hawking free safety always comes up with interceptions. His ranking on this list takes a hit because the Rams are really bad.
10. Michael Crabtree WR 49ers/ TJ Houshmandzadeh WR Seahawks
I couldn’t leave either of these guys off the list. Houshmandzadeh played well last year but only came out with three touchdowns. Crabtree should jump up this list after he plays a full season.
Could the 49ers Rock with the Rolles
With free agency and the combine fast approaching, it’s fun to consider what moves the 49ers could make this off-season. Outside of Julius Peppers and Carlos Dansby, this free agent class doesn’t have much to offer. The draft, on the other hand, is loaded with potential and could prove very beneficial to the 49ers, considering the team has two first round picks.
We’ve heard about the 49er’s needs, and most of the Niner faithful are clamoring for C.J Spiller. However, we also know that the 49ers desperately need an RT and help in the secondary.
There are two players who I surprisingly haven’t heard many Niner fans talking about. The first is soon to be free agent Antrel Rolle, who we know all too well from his days with NFC West rival Arizona.
Antrel is currently still a Cardinal, but will be a salary cap causality by the end of the week. Last year he accumulated an impressive 72 tackles and 4 interceptions, statistics the 49ers could have desperately used. Rolle, still in his prime, plays fast and is a ball hawker who would instantly improve the 49er’s secondary.
The other Rolle who could help the 49ers rock next year is Myron. Myron Rolle (no relation to Antrel) is a former Florida State Seminole and Rhodes Scholar which, in layman’s terms, means the man is brilliant. He received 1 of 32 scholarships offered by Oxnard University that allowed him to continue his education at this prestigious university that has produced 25 British prime ministers and an American president, just to name a few.
Besides being the smartest young man in the draft, Myron looked great at the Senior Bowl, where he outshined the highly acclaimed Taylor Mays from USC. He credited that to his intense workout program that he maintained while at Oxford.
If Myron puts up decent numbers at the combine the 49ers should take a serious look at landing him in the middle round of the draft.
The only concern I would have with the 49ers making this move would be the conflict of interest created with Dashon Goldson. He is currently the 49ers free safety, and a good one at that. But couldn’t the hard hitting, run stopping, 200-pound Dashon be a great strong safety?
There is a great article on Myron Rolle if you’d like to know more about him.
