Chicago's corners aren't as good as Green Bay's. Tillman and Vasher are pretty poor. I actually think D.J. Moore is going to start for them eventually.
Why is Al Harris looked upon so bad from Packer fans. Harris is clearly one of the better corners in the NFC. He's not going to intercept a lot of passes, but he does his job as well as anyone. His adjustment to this system is going to be interesting, but saying Tramon Williams is better than Al Harris is bit of a stretch from me.
Harris is more aggressive at the line and he plays the ball better. Williams picked off a lot of passes, but he got beat several times especially later in the season.
Williams is still a distant No. 3 and a heir apparent to Harris. I personally don't think GB was ever considering moving Al Harris like some sites suggested. Of course none of the credible ones did so maybe that's why nothing happened.
I basically agree with everything you've got down there.
QB: Aaron Rodgers
RB: Adrian Peterson
WR: Calvin Johnson
WR: Greg Jennings
WR: Donald Driver
TE: Greg Olsen
I'd play a three receiver set. Kind of a cop-out, but nobody uses a FB much anyways.
I agree with your offensive line picks although I'd cheat a little and take Orlando Pace and play him at right tackle.
Not enough PT on Cherilus, Williams, and whomever GB plays there. My guess is T.J. Lang or Breno.
I agree with your defensive line. Those four might form the best talent any division would have if you take the four best from one division.
I also agree with your linebackers. I would take E.J. Henderson over Urlacher too.
Briggs is the best linebacker in the division by far in my view.
Secondary we differ a bit....
I'd take Collins and Woodson from Green Bay.
I'd take Antoine Winfield from Minnesota because he's better in run support that Al Harris.
I'd probably cheet again and take Daniel Manning and play him at SS.
Of the four expected starters, Bigby is probably the best and that's saying a lot about the lack of talent at that position.