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Anthony Gonzalez (WR-IND) |
The next great Gonzalez? He is a great route runner…so Peyton will know where to find him. Oh, Oh! |
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D.J. Hackett (WR-SEA) |
With D-Jack in San Fran, D.J. proved last year that he could Hackett as a #1 receiver. He quickly started to become Hasslebeck's favorite target. |
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Dallas Cowboys (DEF-DAL) |
Wade Phillips' presence can only make this unit better. |
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David Martin (TE-MIA) |
Remember Cam's last TE? He went by the name of Gates. Antonio Gates. |
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DeAngelo Williams (RB-CAR) |
Look for this Panther to restore the roar in Carolina's running game. He wasn't a first round pick to ride the pine. He'll be given every opportunity to win the starting role. |
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Denver Broncos (DEF-DEN) |
Champ on one corner and Dre on the other….go ahead and throw..I dare ya! |
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Edgerrin James (RB-ARI) |
The loss of Leonard Davis hurts, but the overall improvement of the O line, including the addition of Levi Brown, should help James get the Edge back and place him in the top 5 - 7 fantasy RB's for 2007. |
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Greg Jennings (WR-GB) |
He started out last year on a tear as Favre's deep threat, until the ankle injury. If Favre's still got the arm, Jennings would love to play more catch. |
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Jay Cutler (QB-DEN) |
Looked impressive in games last season. Will only get better after another year of Shanahan imparting his genius on the young gun. |
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Jon Kitna (QB-DET) |
Calvin and Roy…It sounds like a Vegas show. But it's Martz's high octane Greatest Show On Turf II. |
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Josh Scobee (K-JAC) |
Averaging 103 points over each of the last 3 seasons, very quietly. |
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Kevin Curtis (WR-PHI) |
With Reggie double covered, it's time for one of the newest eagles to fly high and soar. |
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Ladell Betts (RB-WAS) |
Portis continues his fragile ways, and Betts is chomping away at his playing time already. He is, in large part, one of the reasons we won the Super Bowl in one of our leagues last season. |
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Matt Leinart (QB-ARI) |
With the addition of Levi Brown, and the signing of Mike Gandy from Buffalo, the O Line should provide Leinart with the time to find his weapons in Fitz and Boldin. |
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Olindo Mare (K-NO) |
High Octane Offense, kicking indoors, you do the math. |
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Owen Daniels (TE-HOU) |
He is to Matt Shaub, what the blanket is to Linus. Security. As a rookie he found paydirt five times. Coaches are saying to look for an expanded role in 2007. |
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San Francisco 49ers (DEF-SF) |
Very active improving their D this offseason. Led by the Nate Clements signing. |
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T.J. Duckett (RB-DET) |
With the obvious fragility of their two top RB's, why would the Lions run anyone else at the stripe? But don't target him until late in your draft. |
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Thomas Jones (RB-NYJ) |
Put up respectable numbers in 2006; 1,210 yds and 6 TD's, but 647 yds. and 6 more TD's were stolen by Cedric Benson. He should shine as a Jet. |
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Tony Romo (QB-DAL) |
With over a half of a season to get comfortable with T.O, Glenn, and Witten, Jerry Jones and Romo's fantasy owners will be smiling in 2007 - provided T.O. doesn't meltdown, or O.D. |
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Vernon Davis (TE-SF) |
Click Clack. Vernon Davis is back. This guy could shoot past Gonzo as the 3rd best TE in the league. |
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Alex Smith (TE-TB) |
Signed free agent Jeremy Stevens in April who is a more gifted all around athlete. |
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Alge Crumpler (TE-ATL) |
Knee surgery in march, QB trouble, Petrino didn't feature TE in Louisville |
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Ben Watson (TE-NE) |
Moss and Maroney will reduce Ben's touches. |
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Braylon Edwards (WR-CLE) |
Rookie quarterbacks tend to struggle and look to their TE's as a security blanket. Braylon's numbers should slip. |
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Clinton Portis (RB-WAS) |
Durability, and catches out of the backfield limit his value. Betts will help carry the rock to keep him fresh, but that means fewer touches. |
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Damon Huard (QB-KC) |
He's just keeping Brodie Croyle's seat warm. Besides, don't they always just hand it to Larry? |
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Deion Branch (WR-SEA) |
Branch won't be able to Hackett, not being Hasslebeck's favorite target. Miss being in the Brady Bunch yet? |
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Detroit Lions (DEF-DET) |
Bly the way, Mr Millen-the Broncos send their thanks for trading away your best defensive player. |
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Indianapolis Colts (DEF-IND) |
Lost 3 of there 4 starters in their defensive backfield, lost defensive cordinator, now there pass defense will be as bad as the run defense. |
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Jeff Garcia (QB-TB) |
First, he has to beat out Simms for the job. Then he has to hold him off all year. |
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Julius Jones (RB-DAL) |
Health concerns, and he hands the ball over to M.B. III at the stripe. |
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Maurice Jones-Drew (RB-JAC) |
Fred Taylor will be the feature back. When Greg Jones reclaims his short yardage game, that will eat into M.J.D.'s production. He set the bar too high to match it again in 2007. |
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Michael Vick (QB-ATL) |
Dog fighting indictment will loom as a dark cloud all season. Most athletes can delay judgement until offseason. But how do you live with this dark of a cloud. |
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Robbie Gould (K-CHI) |
143 points last season, if you're expecting that again, and many of you will, then he'll be a bust. |
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Ryan Longwell (K-MIN) |
Viking offense is young, they have no receivers, defenses will key on A.P. and Chester. Longwell's accuracy suffers dramatically outside of 40. |
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Sebastian Janikowski (K-OAK) |
Go ahead and have that cocktail...your offense won't be moving the ball anyways. |
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Tampa Bay (DEF-TB) |
Is there anyone on this squad that doesn't have their AARP card? |
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Tennessee Titans (DEF-TEN) |
Tennessee's defense will feel the immediate loss of Goodell gobbling up Pac Man for the year. |
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Verand Morency (RB-GB) |
Will probably start early in the season, but rookie B-Jack won't take long to receive the bulk of the carries. |
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Vikings Receivers (WR-MIN) |
The #1 receiver is a 2nd round rookie. |
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