Tuesday, April 29, 2008

WIDE RECEIVERS--4/29/2008

1. Randy Moss, NE--There's no denying that Moss is the best receiver on the best team with the best quarterback.

2. Terrell Owens, DAL--Tony Romo's maturation is like the fountain of youth.

3. Braylon Edwards, CLE--His third season in the league was miraculous. He'll only get better!

4. Reggie Wayne, IND--What's not to like from a player catching balls from Peyton Manning.

5. Larry Fitzgerald, AZ--The only thing holding him back is the health of his quarterbacks.

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6. Marques Colston, NO--I expect big things in year three.

7. T. J. Houshmandzadeh, CIN--Last season he got the scores. This season he'll get the yards as well.

8. Andre Johnson, HOU--Johnson does most with the least talent around him. Expect another productive season regardless of who is quarterbacking.

9. Steve Smith, CAR--Jake Delhomme should be healthy and Muhsin Muhammad and D.J. Hackett will provide the much needed support to free Smith for long gains.

10. Torry Holt, STL--With the loss of Isaac Bruce, Holt will be the main attraction.

11. Plaxico Burress, NYG--If he has recovered fully from the injuries that slowed him down in 2007 he'll be a top 5 pick.

12. Greg Jennings, GB--Jennings proved to be a touchdown mogul but what will he be with out Brett Favre? At least a top 15 receiver.

13. Anquan Boldin, AZ--It's hard not to like a receiver in a pass-first offense.

14. Chad Johnson, CIN--Once considered a top 5 receiver, Johnson's tantrums about wanting traded and his insistance that he'll sit out the season drops him in the rankings.

15. Santonio Holmes, PIT--Holmes was on the verge of greatness in 2007. He'll surpass it in 2008.

16. Wes Welker, NE--Welker came out of no where last season. New England's lack of a third receiver may stifle Welker's numbers in 2008.

17. Calvin Johnson, DET--Call me overly optimistic but I see Johnson performing a lot better than where he is ranked here.

Bobby Engram, SEA--Deion Branch will miss the first half of the season as he recovers from a torn ACL. Engram will benefit heavily in his absence.

18. Roy Williams, DET--The Lions will do what they do best...pass the ball.

19. Brandon Marshall, DEN--If Marshall makes a full recovery from the McDonald's bag incident he'll be a top 15 pick for sure.

20. Dwayne Bowe, KC--If the Chiefs can assemble anything that looks like a passing game Bowe will be in for a big season.

22. Chris Chambers, SD--Chambers landed in San Diego midseason and never really had a grasp on the playbook. Expect Chambers to be a bigger part of the offense in 2008.

23. Bernard Berrian, MIN--Despite the questions at quarterback, Berrian will be better than advertised.

23. Donald Driver, GB--Driver will likely post similar stats to 2007. Long on yards and short on touchdowns.

24. Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ--Cotchery would be ranked much higher if it weren't for the questionable quarterback situation in New York.

25. Lee Evans, BUF--Some day, one season, Evans will finally live up to his potential.

26 . Donte' Stallworth, CLE--If he can avoid injuries Stallworth will enjoy a breakout season.

27. Patrick Crayton, DAL--I think Crayton secures the number 2 receiving job coming out of training camp. If this holds true he'll easily be in the top 15.

28. Javon Walker, OAK--Between his injuries and Oakland's offense, it's tough to rank Walker too high.

29. Roddy White, ATL--White should remain a productive receiver in 2008 despite the questions at quarterback.

30. Isaac Bruce, SF--With his move to San Francisco, Bruce also becomes the number one receiving option. He'll be good; not great.

31. Laveranues Coles, NYJ--Coles is a reliable receiver...when he's healthy.

32. Santana Moss, WAS--Like Bruce and Coles, Moss is an injury risk. When healthy however, they can all pay dividends.

33. Anthony Gonzalez, IND--Should Marvin Harrison not return Gonzalez will be a HOT commodity.

34. Kevin Curtis, PHI--Second year in the offense and someone has to catch the ball.

35. Hines Ward, PIT--Ward has turned into a possession receiver. He's a high touchdown, low yardage type of player now.

36. Jerry Porter, JAX--It's hard to say how well he'll do as a Jaguar.

37. Joey Galloway, TB--Something tells me that there will be a passing of the guard in Tampa this season.

38. Reggie Brown, PHI--Brown had a so-so year in 2007. This should be a breakout season for him as a fourth year receiver.

39. Derrick Mason, BAL--A possession receiver who will get the yardage.

40. Nate Burleson, SEA--Will be the number 2 receiver until Deion Branch returns from a torn ACL.

41. David Patten, PHI--Patten should be the number 2 receiver in a pass-happy offense.

42. D.J. Hackett, CAR--He has talent but he's also injury prone.

43. Drew Bennett, STL--Bennett flopped as a starter in 2007. No where to go but up.

44. Ronald Curry, OAK--With an improved offense, Curry has a chance to do something.

45. Vincent Jackson, SD--A huge disappointment last season. With Chambers, LaDainian Tomlinson and Antonio Gates all vying for the ball, 2008 doesn't look much better.

46. Keary Colbert, DEN--He should be the Broncos' number 2 receiver but he has failed to impress when given the chance in the past.

47. Ted Ginn Jr., MIA--Ginn is primed for success this season. Watch and see.

48. Roydell Williams, TEN--As the primary receiver, he should see most of the yardage opportunities.

49. James Jones, GB--He might surprise but he is still a number 3 receiver with an inexperienced quarterback.

50. Muhsin Muhammad, CAR--Is there gas left in the tank? We will find out as he returns to the team that made him a star.

51. Marty Booker, CHI--Another receiver who returns to his old stomping grounds. Don't expect the Booker of 2001.

52. Shaun McDonald, DET--Don't expect anything close to what McDonald has achieved the last two seasons.

53. Brandon Stokley, DEN--Stokley moves up the rankings if Marshall can't play.

54. Mark Clayton, BAL--Remember when he was good?

Saturday, April 26, 2008

TIGHT ENDS--4/26/2008

1. Kellen Winslow, CLE--Winslow had a break out season last season and he has the genes to become the best in 2008.

2. Antonio Gates, SD--Gates had a down year in 2007 but he was still good enough to be a top tight end.

3. Jason Witten, DAL--Under the new coaching regimen, he is a big part of the passing game.

4. Tony Gonzalez, KC--Despite his age, he's still the Chiefs go-to receiver.

5. Dallas Clark, IND--Will continue to be Peyton Manning's go-to-guy in the redzone.

6. Vernon Davis, SF--This will be his 3rd year in the league...Ching-ching!

7. Chris Cooley, WAS--Another redzone threat and short-yardage fiend.

8. Heath Miller, PIT--Should become more involved in the Steelers' passing game.

9. Todd Heap, BAL--He'll likely be the first option in the passing game for the Ravens' inexperienced quarterbacks.

10. Tony Scheffler, DEN--Another third-year player who will makes strides toward the elite.

11. Jeremy Shockey, NYG--If Shockey and the Giants can put their differences behind them he could break the top 10.

12. Donald Lee, GB--After Brett Favre's retirement, the Packers will need Lee now more than ever.

13. L.J. Smith, PHI--2008 was marred with injuries for Smith. If he can put those behind him he could be in the top 10.

14. Ben Utecht, CIN--In his first starting gig, he should see plenty of passes as the third receiving option.

15. Benjamin Watson, NE--If it weren't for Randy Moss and injuries he could be in the top eight.

16. Alge Crumpler, TEN--If he can stay healthy, Vince Young will have a reliable target.

17. Owen Daniels, HOU--He gained the yards in 2008. All he needs now is for the Texans to pass more in the redzone.

18. Greg Olsen, CHI--The only thing hurting his ascension in the rankings is the Bears' putrid offense.

19. Zach Miller, OAK--The Raiders' offense appears to be taking shape. Miller should be a big part of it.

20. Marcedes Lewis, JAX--Nothing flashy here.

21. Leonard Pope, AZ--It will be interesting to see if he contributes more to the offense this season.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

RUNNING BACKS--4/20/2008


1. Adrian Peterson, MIN--His durability won't be a concern.
2. LaDainian Tomlinson, SD--Age and injuries are becoming a concern.
3. Steven Jackson, STL--If he can stay healthy he'll be a top back.
4. Marshawn Lynch, BUF--I expect big things this year.
5. Marion Barber, DAL--Should excel in his new starting role
6. Joseph Addai, IND--Injuries are a concern.
7. Clinton Portis, WAS--Starting the season without injury concerns.
8. Brian Westbrook, PHI--A real guessing game trying to figure out if he's going to play.
9. Frank Gore, SF--With a better passing game Gore should have more room to run.
10. Willis McGahee, BAL--Inexperienced quarterbacks puts offense in McGahee's hands.

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11. Earnest Graham, TB--Graham surprised everyone with 10 touchdowns last season.
12. Ryan Grant, GB--Undoubtedly will finish the season ranked higher than this.
13. Jamal Lewis, CLE--The cornerstone to a young Browns team.
14. LenDale White, TEN--Fits perfectly in the Titans run-first offense.
15. Willie Parker, PIT--Lack of touchdowns is disturbing.
16. Larry Johnson, KC--It hurts to rank him this low.
17. Laurence Maroney, NE--Doesn't see the endzone much with Randy Moss around.
18. Edgerrin James, AZ--Winding down on a productive career.
19. Brandon Jacobs, NYG--Proving to be an injury-risk.
20. Michael Turner, ATL--A good running back on a bad offense. Let's see what happens.

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21. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAX--Will earn more playing time as Fred Taylor gets phased out.
22. Reggie Bush, NO--After two years he appears to be a third down back. One more year to prove he isn't.
23. Julius Jones, SEA--I'm hesitant to rank him to high due to Seattle's offensive line and Alexander's presence.
24. DeAngelo Williams, CAR--Should see the majority of snaps with Foster gone.
25. Thomas Jones, NYJ--His age and his lone rushing touchdown is cause for concern.
26. Ahman Green, HOU--Here's assuming he get's his starting job back.
27. Fred Taylor, JAX--Said he wants to pass Jim Brown on the rushing list. Won't happen says I.
28. Justin Fargas, OAK--Ranked this low due to the Raider's opportunity to grab a top running back in the draft.
29. Rudi Johnson, CIN--Will he or won't he be what he used to be?
30. Travis Henry, DEN--Will likely lose job to a rookie.

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31. Tatum Bell, DET--Starting position is as good as gone after the draft.
32. Cedric Benson, CHI--Another player who's job is only temporary.
33. Ronnie Brown, MIA--If he recovers from injury he'll be in the top 20.
34. Shaun Alexander, SEA--If he starts anywhere he'll move up to 23.
35. Kenny Irons, CIN--Excellent opportunity to become the starter in Cincy.
36. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG--Could gain the starting job in New York.



By John Willette, IPL Sports

To be continued...

Saturday, April 19, 2008

QUARTERBACKS--4/20/2008

1. Tom Brady, NE--Brady to Moss has a nice ring to it.
2. Tony Romo, DAL--Could be number 1 with another receiver.
3. Peyton Manning, IND--Lack of receivers hurt his value.
4. Carson Palmer, CIN--No running game helps. If C. Johnson is traded Palmer's value will plummet.
5. Matt Hasselbeck, SEA--Will become a passing team. The loss of D. Branch and D. Hackett will hurt.
6. Drew Brees, NO--Brees stumbled out of the gates last season. Colston needs a partner.
7. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT--A rising star.
8. Marc Bulger, STL--If he stays healthy he'll produce.
9. Derek Anderson, CLE--Was last season a fluke or is he the real deal?
10. Eli Manning, NYG--Don't be surprised if he finishes the season in the top 5.

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11. Matt Leinart, AZ--Position here is depended on his health.
12. Jay Cutler, DEN--Marshall should be good to go and Scheffler is a good bail out option.
13. Donovan McNabb, PHI--Hard to see him improve.
14. David Garrard, JAX--Jerry Porter should help his ascent.
15. Aaron Rodgers, GB--Inherits a good team.
16. JaMarcus Russell, OAK--He'll be better than most people give him credit for.
17. Jake Delhomme, CAR--Could be in the top 10 with Steve Smith and D.J. Hackett.
18. Kellen Clemens, NYJ--Cotchery and Coles will quicken his learning curve.
19. Phillip Rivers, SD--Still a running team.
20. John Kitna, DET--One last hurrah before the "quarterback of the future" takes over.

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21. Jason Campbell, WAS--About a year away from being in the top 10.
22. Vince Young, TEN--Another player hurt by his teams propensity to run.
23. Jeff Garcia, TB--Older than dirt but still has Galloway.
24. Trent Edwards, BUF--One good receiver from being inside the top 20.
25. Matt Schaub, HOU--This is a team destined to struggle.
26. Chris Redman, ATL--No where to go but up.
27. Alex Smith, SF--Isaac Bruce can only help this passing game.
28. Tarvaris Jackson, MIN--Bernard Berrian will add some stability but he's still raw.
29. Brodie Croyle, KC--The Chiefs desperately need another receiver.
30. John Beck, MIA--He could surprise this season.

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31. Kyle Orton/Rex Grossman, CHI--Whether it's Orton or Grossman, without receivers it won't really matter.
32. Kyle Boller/Troy Smith, BAL--The starter will likely be rookie Matt Ryan but either way they all will struggle.

By John Willette, IPL Sports

Friday, April 4, 2008

2008 IMPACT ROOKIES

After countless rookie drafts and adding the likes of J.J. Arrington, Chad Jackson and Matt Jones to my long list of draft blunders, I have decided to throw conventional wisdom out of the window. No more shall the so-called experts influence my drafting decisions by their irrelevant statistics and hours of studying game film. This fantasy season I am going to delegate to my wife, who knows absolutely nothing about football and even less about sports to pick this season’s impact rookies. So without further ado, here are some rookies that may make an impact in 2008...according to the wife.

QB-- Matt Ryan, Boston College; Joe Flacco, Delaware; Andre Woodson, Kentucky; Brian Brohm, Louisville

RB-- Darren McFadden, Arkansas; Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois; Felix Jones, Arkansas; Steve Slaton, W. Virginia; Ray Rice, Rutgers; Kevin Smith, Cent. Florida

TE-- Martellus Bennett, Texas A&M; Dustin Keller, Purdue; Kellen Davis, Michigan St.

WR-- James Hardy, Indiana; DeSean Jackson, Cal-Berkeley; Mario Manningham, Michigan; Early Doucet, Louisiana St.; Limas Sweed, Texas; Devin Thomas, Michigan St.; D.J. Hall, Alabama; Darnell Jenkins, Miami