Aug 20, 2008

WIDE RECEIVERS

1.Randy Moss NE Not as good as last year but close
2.Reggie Wayne IND Will be sharing with Marvin again but this guy is tough
3.Marques Colston NO Should improve on last years numbers
4.Braylon Edwards CLE Anderson to Edwards all day
5.TJ Houshmandzadeh CINCI Can officially become the man this year
6.Andre Johnson HOU Consistent QB, and stay healthy, look out
7.Steve Smith CAR Three game suspension to start the season but is always dangerous
8.Larry Fitzgerald AZ Not sure who will be the QB but this guy can catch the ball
9.Terrell Owens DAL Can't stand this guy but he produces
10.Chad Johnson CINCI OCHO CINCO
11.Torry Holt STL Rams sucked. He didn't.
12.Plaxico Burress NYG Big time player and likes the end zone
13.Santonio Holmes PIT Should be a better all around receiver this year
14.Brandon Marshall DEN Break out season last year, needs to get his head straight
15.Roy Williams DET Let's see if he can build on last year
16.Wes Welker NE Great possession receiver on great offence
17.Marvin Harrison IND If he plays in all 16 games Harrison is a top receiver
18.Dwayne Bowe KC Top rookie last year and built to play the position
19.Greg Jennings I know one guy that wanted Brett back
20.Calvin Johnson Show us what you got Calvin
21.Lee Evans BUF I can't figure this guy out but I still like him
22.Kevin Curtis PHI McNabbs #1
23.Chris Chambers SD Could finally be in the right place /right team
24.Laveranues Coles NYJ Brett makes Coles a solid #2 on your roster
25.Hines Ward PIT Can you say consistent
26.Nate Burleson SEA Finished strong last year
27.Jerricho Cotchery NYJ If he gets in the end zone it could be a huge year for him
28.Bernard Berrian MIN #1 one in Minnesota,and can stretch the field
29.Roddy White ATL Not as good as last year but should post good numbers
30.Santana Moss WASH Very inconsistent but has potential
31.Anquan Boldin AZ Love this guy but he is having problems in AZ ?
32.Donold Driver GB Solid player
33.Donte' Stallworth CLE Could be a sleeper
34.Reggie Brown PHI Needs to live up to potential
35.Bobby Engram SEA Solid receiver, getting up in age
36.Patrick Clayton DAL Should Build on last year
37.Anthony Gonzalez IND
38.Jerry Porter JAC
39.Darrell Jackson DEN
40.Derrick Mason BAL
41.Ronald Curry OAK
42.Ted Ginn Jr. MI
43.Javon Walker OAK
44.Amani Toomer NYG
45.Devin Hester CHI
46.Muhsin Muhammad CAR
47.Shawn McDonald DET
48.Steve Smith NYG
49.Limas Sweed PIT
50.Devin Thomas WASH
51.Vincent Jackson SD
52.Bryant Johnson SF
53.Isaac Bruce SF
54.Joey Galloway TB
55.Drew Bennett Rams

Aug 12, 2008

Defence

1.San Diego Chargers
2.Chicago Bears
3.Minnesota Vikings
4.New England Patriots
5.Seattle Seahawks
6.Dallas Cowboys
7.New York Giants
8.Green bay Packers
9.Indianapolis Colts
10.Tennessee Titans
11.Tampa Bay Buccaneers
12.Philadelphia Eagles
13.Jacksonville Jaguars
14.Buffalo Bills
15.Cincinnati Bengals
16.Houston Texans
17.Pittsburgh Steelers
18.Detroit Lions
19.Baltimore Ravens
20.New Orleans Saints
21.Denver Broncos
22.Cleveland Browns
23.St Louis Rams
24.San Francisco 49ers
25.Washington Redskins
26.Carolina Panthers
27.Arizona Cardinals
28.Kansas City Chiefs
29.Oakland Raiders
30.New York Jets
31.Miami Dolphins
32.Atlanta Falcons

Aug 6, 2008

Kickers

1.Nick Folk Dal
2.Stephen Gostkowski NE
3.Rob Bironas TEN
4.Kris Brown HOU
5.Josh Brown RAMS
6.Adam Vinatieri IND
7.Mike Nugent JETS
8.Jason Hanson DET
9.Nate Kaeding SD
10.Shayne Graham CINCI
11.Jeff Reed PIT
12.Phil Dawson CLE
13.Mason Crosby GB
14.Lawrence Tynes NYG
15.David Akers PHI
16.Neil Rackers AZ
17.Ryan Longwell MIN
18.John Kasay CAR
19.Olindo Mare SEA
20.Josh Scobee JAC
21.Martin Gramatica NO
22.Robbie Gould CHI
23.Matt Bryant TB
24.Shaun Suisham WASH
25.Ryan Lindell BUF
26.Jason Elam ATL
27.Joe Nedney SF
28.Matt Stover BALT
29.Sebastian Janikowski OAK
30.Jay Feely MI
31.Billy Cundiff KC
32.Matt Prater DEN

Jul 30, 2008

Top Running Backs

1.LaDainian Tomlinson SD Nobody better!
2.Brian Westbrook PHI The guy can run and catch and run some more.
3.Joseph Addai IND Great offence.
4.Adrian Peterson MIN Plays the Lions twice.
5.Steven Jackson STL Could have bust out year.
6.Marshawn Lynch Buff Looking for a strong year from this guy.
7.Marion Barber DAL Likes to find the end zone.
8.Frank Gore SF Should run and catch in new offence under Martz.
9.Clinton Portis WA Strong #1 RB this year
10.Ryan Grant GB Fresh, strong runner
11.Willis McGahee BALT Run heavy offence
12.Reggie Bush NO This has to be the year
13.Laurence Maroney NE Not sold on this guy but does play for Patriots
14.Willie Parker PIT Gets yardage, needs TD'S
15.Ronnie Brown MI Started great last year, needs to stay healthy
16.Larry Johnson KC Could be a steel this year if not picked to high
17.Jamal Lewis CLE Still got it?
18.Brandon Jacobs NYG Should still be #1
19.Thomas Jones JETS ENJOY!
20.Edgerrin James AZ Always goes to high but can still produce
21.Michael Turner ATL Bad offence, good runner
22.Maurice Jones Drew JAC Bowling ball with legs
23.Earnest Graham TB Lot of options on this team
24.LenDale White TEN Which LenDale will show up
25.Fred Taylor JAC Team player will get his touches
26.Darren McFadden OAK Show time!
27.DeAngelo Williams CAR Should be his year
28.Kevin Smith DET Let's see what he's got
29.Matt Forte Chi Should be the starter
30.Julius Jones SEA Who knows?
31.Rudi Johnson CIN He's still there
32.Deuce McAllister NO The Deuce is loose
33.Chester Taylor MIN
34.Selvin Young DEN
35.Justin Fargus Oak
36.Tatum Bell DET
37.Jonathan Stewart CAR Rookie
38.Ahmad Bradshaw NYG
39.Rashard Mendanhall PIT Rookie
40.Felix Jones DAL R
41.Darius Walker HOU
42.Ahman Green HOU
43.Deshawn Foster SF
44.Kolby Smith KC
45.Ray Rice BALT R
46.Shawn Alexander
47.LaMont Jordan

Jul 28, 2008

Quarterbacks Rankings

1. Peyton Manning Ind Still number 1 in my eye's
2. Tom Brady NE Brady to Moss
3. Tony Romo Dal Should be in for another good year
4. Carson Palmer Cin He should bounce back
5. Drew Brees NO Shockey will help
6. Derek Anderson Cle Is he the real deal
7. Marc Bulger Stl The offense of line upgrade will help
8. Ben Roethlisberger Pitt Last year he made me believe
9. Donavan McNabb Phi If healthy Andy Reids offense is all passing
10. Jay Cutler Den He should be solid
11. Eli Mannig NYG Will the super bowl champ have it in him again
12. Matt Hasselbeck Sea Might be a steal
13. Jon Kitna Det I live in Detroit
14. Jake Delhomme Car Should do wonders for Steve Smith
15. Phillip Rivers SD LT helps
16. Matt Schaub Hou Andre Johnson is a beast
17. David Garrard Jac His running helps
18. Vince Young Ten Is this his year
19. Matt Leinart Ari Has all the weapons. Might be better than rank
20. Jason Campbell Was
21. Aaron Rodgers GB It is finally his time
22. Jeff Garcia TB Without Galloway I wouldnt rank him
23. Trent Edwards Buf Could be a steal here
24. JaMarcus Russell Oak ?
25. Tarvaris Jackson Minn Has some weapons now Upgrade
26. Brett Favre If he plays enjoy
27. Brodie Croyle KC might be better than last year
28. Alex Smith SF Good luck
29. Rex Grossman Chi Will he start
30. Kyle Orton Chi Will he start
31 Kellen Clemens NYJ
32. Troy Smith Bal
33. Josh McCown Mia
34. Matt Ryan Atl
35. Kurt Warner Ari If he starts could be a steal
36. Chad Pennington NYJ
37. Shaun Hill SF
38. Chris Redman Atl

Tight Ends Rankings

1. Jason Whitten Dal With Romo throwing to him he is number 1
2. Antionio Gates SD Could be number 1, but QB is a worry
3. Kellen Winslow Cle Next year might be number1
4. Jeremy Shockey NO Couldn't have walked into a better place
5. Dallas Clark Ind Peyton Manning=fantasy points
6. Vernon Davis SF I think this is his year finally
7. Chris Cooley Was This guy comes to play
8. Todd Heap Bal If he stays healthy stand by
9. Tony Gonzalez KC I cant believe I am ranking him so low
10. Alge Crumpler Ten Always a threat
11. Heath Miller Pit I think Pitt runs in the Red Zone more this year
12. Greg Olsen Chi I wish he was the only TE on their roster
13. Owen Daniels Hou Hit or miss every week
14. L.J Smith Phi Could be a steal
15. Donald Lee GB Will no Favre hurt him
16. Tony Scheffler Den Like his up side
17. Randy McMichael Stl Wish Bulger would use his TE more
18. Ben Watson NE If more consistent would be higher
19. Leonard Pope Ari Might be worth more by end of season
20. Kevin Boss NYG Unknown, but could be much better than ranking
21. Zack Miller Oak
22. Jeff King Car Good luck
23. Marcedes Lewis Jac
24. Alex Smith TB Talented, but some games you wondered if he played
25. Ben Utecht Cin It is getting grim here
26. Desmond Clark Chi
27. Robert Royal Buff He might be headed for a nice year
28. Dustin Keller NYJ I hope you don't get stuck running him
29. John Carlson Sea
30.Anthony Fasano Mia

Jun 24, 2008

Jun 23, 2008

THE REST OF THE ROOKIES

Not really a lot to talk about with the rest of this draft class. Starting with the quarterbacks, we have Matt Ryan in Atlanta, who could start from day one- whether he is ready or not. Matt will be competing with Joey Harrington and Chris Redman, and there's not many targets over there to throw at.

Joe Flacco could prove to be a strong quarterback in the NFL, but the level of competition in college is a question mark until he makes his debut in the league. I think Brian Brohm is the best QB of the bunch and should give Aaron Rodgers a run for his money in Green Bay even though Aaron is the favorite going into the fall. If USC'S product John David Booty, gets a chance in Minnesota, I wouldn't be surprised if he holds his own because of a strong line and a good running game. Keep an eye on Chad Henne in Miami and Dennis Dixon in Pitt. Dixon may find himself playing somewhere other than QB or at spot duty in goal line situations.

The wide receiver class is a strange one. there was a bunch of them drafted but no real standouts. Limas Sweed of Pitt has the most potential with his 6'4" frame and a great team to play for. Limas was injured to start his season last year at Texas but finished strong and has big play ability. Watch the situation in Arizona, if Boldin gets traded Early Doucet from LSU has alot of talent and could play a big role in their offense. Devin Thomas from Michigan State was highly thought of going into the draft but slipped a little on draft day but the guy is strong and fast and should get an opportunity in Washington.

Dashawn Jackson(PHI), Donnie Avery(RAMS), Kenneth Mooore(DET), Andre Caldwell(CINCI), are all guys that could see time as a returner along with Doucet and Avery. Sleepers too watch are James Hardy(BUFF),Jerome Simpson(CINCI), Jordy Nelson(GB), Earl Bennet(CHI), and Lavelle Hawkins(TEN).

Tight Ends rarely come in and produce, and this class only has a few guys to keep an eye on. Fred Davis has great hands and is the top rated TE in the class but will have too share with Pro-Bowler Chris Cooley in Washington. John Calson, in Seattle will get playing time. He is Strong, knows how to get open, and has great hands. Dustin Keller(JETS), has great hands and caught a lot of balls in college. Kellen Davis(CHI), and Brad Cottom(KC) will see playing time and Jacob Tammer in Indianapolis could find some balls coming his way playing with Peyton Manning.

Jun 11, 2008

RB ROOKIES

This is a somewhat dull rookie class with a lot of possibilities, mainly with the running backs as usual. Matt Forte becomes very interesting with the release of Cedric Benson. Forte is a strong runner who showed his power running behind a week offensive line in college. He should get a lot of action early in the Bears offensive scheme. Derren Mcfadden is the most known and most explosive of the running back. The entire offense is a question mark in Oakland, lead by a second year QB JaMarcus Russell. Oakland's offense will struggle but look for some big games throughout the year when they click. (Look for Lamont Jordan to be released soon).

A hand full of others will see prominent playing time but consistency will be a problem. Felix Jones will share time with Barber and will be a good change of pace back with his speed. Rashard Mendenhall was a bonus pick for Pittsburgh and I really like this guy, he could be in Pitt for along time. Kevin Smith, over 2,000 yards at South Fl. will get carries in Detroit but his speed is questionable and so are the Lions.

Jonathan Stewart needs to stay healthy in Carolina and compete for playing time with DeAngelo Williams. Playing in Denver, you know Ryan Torain will get an opportunity, Ray Rice is a guy that will work his tail off for Baltimore and will have to get opportunities. Chris Johnson is an all purpose back for Tennessee, he'll be a nice drop off back for Vince Young, with his good hands and great speed(4.28/40). Jamaal Charles (KC), Steve Slaton (HO), and Jacob Hester (SD), could all win prime back-up roles with their respective teams.

May 27, 2008

LT the last of the Mohicans


Hello all. I enjoy fantasy football as much as the rest of you do. I love seeing preseason rankings and all the insight of others. That is why I got involved in this website. I will try to get on at least once a week to let you know how I feel about this years fantasy football season. People always come to the draft with their cheat sheets, and think that is how you draft. I like them as much as the next guy but there is always things to remember. I just checked out a few mock drafts and saw some people taking Adrian Peterson first. Hey I love this guy, and think he is a super talent. All I have to do is remember his college career to make me worry. Throw in he shares the ball with another back named Chester Taylor and you can see why I do not like that pick. LT is the guy to go without a doubt. Don't make the same mistake as others and enjoy the season.

May 22, 2008

Warner Vs Leinart: who will start at QB for Cardinals?

Since 2006, the Arizona Cardinals are 6-10 with Kurt Warner starting at QB and 7-9 with Matt Leinart under center. During that time, Warner has a 62.8 completion percentage, 4109 yards passing, and has thrown 29 touchdowns against 21 interceptions, compared to Leinart's 56.o%, 3194 YDS, 13 TD, and 16 INT. Arizona Coach Ken Whisenhunt named Leinart the starting quarterback for the 2008 season even though he missed much of last year with a broken collarbone. Nevertheless, Leinart could be on a short lease with the capable veteran Warner backing him up.

The tale of the tape:



Kurt Warner: the veteran: Warner, who played his college ball at Northern Iowa, was originally signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 1994, but was released before the regular season began. He played for the Iowa Barnstormers of the Arena Football League from 1995-1997 before signing with the St. Louis Rams. He went on to win two NFL MVP awards in 1999 and 2001, as well as the Super Bowl MVP award in Super Bowl XXXIV. He led the air attack for the "The Greatest Show On Turf" (also anchored by RB Marshall Faulk, and the receiving duo of Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt). Together they became the only team in NFL history to score 500+ points in 3 consecutive seasons. The 36 year old Warner still seems to be able to get it done.



Matt Leinart: the future: Leinart played college football for USC, leading them to an AP national championship in 2003, a BCS national championship in 2004, and an appearance in the 2005 BCS national championship game. He was selected in the 1st round (tenth overall) by Arizona in the 2006 Draft. In 11 starts as a rookie, Leinart threw for 2,547 yards and 11 touchdowns. He finished the season with a 4-7 record. He opened the 2007 season as the starting quarterback, but after poor performance, he began alternating with Warner until he suffered a fractured left collarbone ending his season. Warner took over the starting quarterback position from that point on. Leinart is the Cardinals quarterback of the future and appears to be fully recovered from his injury.

In April, 2008, Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said he was "disappointed" in quarterback Matt Leinart after Internet photos surfaced of Leinart partying at his Chandler-area home. Beer bong anyone?

May, 2008: From Arizona's official site, coach Whisenhunt said quarterback Matt Leinart looked confident during minicamp and handled the offense well, in addition to looking sharp on his throws. Backup Kurt Warner also looked very good during his work....

Fantasy analysis: Stay tuned for more information on this quarterback battle until the start of the regular season. Leinart should be the starter, but stay clear of either one until it has confirmed by the time of your draft. The last thing you want to do is draft a backup QB. Either one of them will benefit throwing to talented wide receivers Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin. Running back Edgerrin James should keep the pass rush honest.

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