Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Official Preseason Rankings

Official Preseason Rankings
-by the Original Sullified Donkey Himself

With the season just over a week away I figured I would post my Official Rankings so everyone could get mad at me, yell, scream, go nuts, whatever. It just wouldn’t feel right if you didn’t!

New rankings reflect preseason games, injuries, and SULLLLLLLLLY donkey observations.

These Donks R Sully- The only really “good” team

QB Rating: 9/10

McNabb and Culpepper are both coming off forgettable seasons. Culpepper has a dis-advantage though being with a new team and in a new conference. The AFC is a totally new ball game and I am a bit worried how he will adapt. That being said I think he will be fine because of the big play potential with Chris Chambers. I get visions of the Culpepper to Moss days, only this time Chris Chambers will be on the other end of those deep balls. If Culpepper connects on a couple deep balls in any game he becomes CRAZY accurate for the rest of the game. McNabb has no more T.O., does this worry me? Not at all! Everyone says that McNabb just wont be the same without T.O. but people tend to forget how many NFC Championships he made it to WITHOUT T.O. I think we will see more of the same from McNabb and the Eagles. We all know Andy Reid cannot run the football so there will be plenty of points for fantasy owners like me!

WR Rating: 7/10

Starts out good with Chambers, but looking past him it gets pretty damn thin. Chambers is coming off a 1100 yard year with Gus Ferrotte throwing him the football, I can only imagine what his numbers will be with a real QB throwing him the football. Joe Horn is an old man, and can never stay healthy. I hope this old fuck can make it through just a couple of games. Muhammad is a veteran presence for the Bears, but shit…. The Bears offense needs help, Grossman cant even get it done in the preseason facing the second stringers, DAGGER! My SILLLLLLY sleeper turned out to be a hurting when I drafted fucking Reggie Brown only for the fucking eagles to go out and get Donte Stallworth. Yaknow what.. fuck the Eagles.. fuck the eagles.. fuck the eagles..askljgflkasd


RB Rating: 10/10

Does anyone have two better running backs? I don’t think so! Steven Jackson doesn’t have to worry about old man Marshall anymore because he is out for the season (sully). The Rams went out and acquired another old man (Stephen Davis) to help take some of the load off Jackson.. Does this worry the donkey? Of course not… Jackson is sillllllly. Portis… everyone is ragging on me because they think he will miss all kinds of time because of some bullshit shoulder injury….. Well I got news for ya! He won’t miss ANY games and he is one tough donkey. Sleep on ole’ Portis and he will run over your team. Redskins picked up some scrub named TJ Duckett, but he won’t do anything.

TE Rating: 7/10

LJ Smith will be sully again now that sulllllly McNabb is back


Kicker Rating: 10,000/10

GOSTKOWSKI IS THE NEXT NEIL RACKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Defense Rating: 8/10 (Skins, Dallas)

OVERALL: 8.2/10


HURTING WILLY McGaYHEE:

QB Rating: 9/10

Peyton Manning (Little Marino) and Drew Brees, what more do I need to say. Peyton Manning had a large dip in production from 2004 to 2005. In 04’ he had 49 touchdowns and in 05’ only 28. But now with the Edge out of the picture you can be damn sure the Colts will be passing the ball like crazy again. I look for Manning to have 40+ TD’s again this year and to lead the league in fantasy points, touchdowns, ect…… Drew Brees is coming off a season ending injury last year to his shoulder. It looked as if his recovery would take some time, but judging by the preseason he looks like he back to his old form. Most people forget this guy the 6th Ranked fantasy QB just 1 year ago. Brees has a somewhat healthy Joe Horn and Reggie Bush to throw the ball to out of the backfield. I think the Saints will be much improved, mostly because of Brees and Bush. Dave has two TOP options throwing the ball for him… watch out!

WR Rating: 8.5/10

Larry Fitz is coming off just an amazing year, More than 100 receptions, 1400 yards, and 10 tds. Not to mention this was only his 2nd year playing. He has yet to miss a game to injury and flat out gets it done. Whether it is Kurt Warner or Lienart throwing him the ball Fitz will be there to make the play. Reggie Wayne only had 177 fantasy points last year. He finished behind guys like Eddie Kennison, Terry Glenn, Donald Driver and Rod Smith! Do I think this will happen again this year? Absolutely not! Wayne will be right there with Harrison this year in production as Manning and the Colts will have to open up the passing game quite a bit without Edge. Dave has a bit of a problem at the third Wideout slot with Andre Johnson who seems to do everything but the right thing. However, Dave OWNS the waiver wire and I’m sure by week 2 he will have some silly unknown in there at the third WR slot snagging balls and catching td’s.

RB Rating: 6/10

Lamont Jordan and Willis Mcgahee…. Yuck! While Lamont Jordan was the 6th rated fantasy running back last year I don’t see him putting up numbers like that again. The Raiders are falling apart. Moss doesn’t seem to want to play, Aaron Brooks flat out sucks and Art Shell has no idea what he has gotten himself into. I think Lamont will be a middle of the pack running back this year and not worthy of a 2nd round selection. Willis Mcgahee says he is ready to put 2005 behind him…… hrm…. This sounds exactly like 05’ when he said he wanted to put 04’ behind him. Bottom line is: THE BILLS SUCK! Willis McGahee can be the best running back in the damn NFL, but guess what, when your offensive line cant block and your quarterback cant throw opposing defenses will stick 10 guys in the box and stuff McGahee all damn day. The only thing I see bailing Dave out at the Running back position is if Warrick Dunn gets injured. Jerious Norwood has been lighting up the field all preseason long and if he gets a shot to start he could just run wild. Cedric Benson was announced the starter before training camp and of course got injured catapulting Thomas Jones back into the starting lineup.. shocker! All this and I forgot to mention DAVE TRADED CHESTER TAYLOR! I really think this could come to bite him in the ass when Mcgahee gets his 6 points a week and Jordan gets his 8-10 points a week. He is going to be wishing he had someone who could run the ball and score touchdowns for a team that could move the ball (like Chester could). Ouch!

TE Rating: 8.5/10

Cooley gets it done! Cooley even plays fantasy football… talk about motivation!


Defense Rating: 7/10 (Arizona, Buffalo, Minnesota)


OVERALL: 7.8/10


The Dirty Franco’s- Richard himself

QB Rating: 6/10

Lance has three decent options at QB. Trent Green is coming off a disappointing fantasy season. While he was good for the Chiefs he was not a good option for fantasy managers. He had only 17 passing touchdowns last year and threw 10 pickles. While he always throws for 4000 yards every year Larry Johnson will be stealing all the touchdowns. In my opinion he is not a solid option at QB. Brunell was a top 15 fantasy QB last year, and that’s just mediocre, he is older and has not looked good at all in the preseason. I’m not sold on Brunell until he can show me he can get the ball moving down field. Plummer is primed to have one of his best years. He was somehow a top 10 fantasy QB last year and with the addition of Javon Walker he should be primed for his best year yet. I can’t give him 4000 yards passing because the Bronco’s are such a run-oriented team, but I do believe he and Javon Walker will hook up their fair share of times.

WR Rating: 8/10

As previously mentioned I think Javon Walker is going to have a huge year and will find himself as a top 10 fantasy wide receiver. Galloway seems to be the #1 option each year for the Buc’s because Michael Clayton shits the bed every year. Also Mason has looked very good in the preseason with McNair. They could be back to their old tricks! Randle El on the bench rounds out a solid Receiving core.

RB Rating: 6/10

Both of Lances RB’s are nothing special. Parcells has already said that he believes Marion Barber will be a major part of the offense this year which means Julius Jones should have another sub-par year. Lance should pray that one of the cowboys RB’s get hurt so the other can take over. Rudi Johnson seems to fly under the radar every year and seems to always be a top 10 fantasy running back. He was ranked 8th overall last year and I see him putting up similar numbers from last year. Lance has Jamal Lewis as a backup and this could prove to be one hell of a selection. We all know what Lewis can do if he is motivated. Overall, a decent group of running backs.

TE Rating: 8/10

Tony G… silly

Defense Rating: 10/10 (Chicago, Baltimore)

OVERALL: 7.6/10


Rezzy Congo’s- Sir HURTING himself

QB Rating: 9/10

Both Hasslesuck and Palmer are coming off amazing years. Palmer was the top fantasy quarterback last year and will probably only be rivaled by Peyton Manning this year. Matt Hasslesuck was also a top 5 QB last year. The only thing that pains me about Hasslesuck is the amount of TD’s Shaun Alexander got last year. Hasslesuck had 24 td’s last year, and I don’t see how he could possibly get more this year. Hutchinson, the anchor of the O-Line, has been shipped out to Minnesota and I wonder how that offense will fare without him. Rezzy has a solid backup with Brad Johnson who should cover nicely in bye weeks. Looking at sheer numbers no one has two QB’s that can rival that of the Rezzy Congo’s.

WR Rating: 8/10

The Congo’s have two top WR’s this year in Hinsey and Roy Williams. Hinsey has one less receiver to worry about now that Randle El has left town and will undoubtedly be Roethisburger’s go-to guy all season long. I look for him to have an even bigger year than he did last year…. Maybe in the realm of 1100 yards and 12-13 TD’s. Torres made a sully pick drafting Roy Williams in the 6th round… when hurting donks like James were taking Housh! Roy will be Mike Martz’s favorite target the whole damn year. We all know that Mike Martz runs about two running plays a year so Roy should get PLENTY of touches. Rezzy has a deep 3rd WR position. He has Keyshawn listed as the starter right now, but I wouldn’t be surprised if either Antonio Bryant or Donte Stallworth stole that spot by mid season. All around, the Congo’s have a solid receiving core that should put up a lot of points.

RB Rating: 6/10

Brian Westbrook is always undervalued each and every year. He put up 200 points last year and didn’t even play the whole year. Granted, the Eagles don’t run very much, but Westbrook is just as much of a threat when they spread him out as a receiver. Anyone that can score 200+, have less than 700 yards rushing, and be hurt for the final four games is pretty damn good in my book. If Westbrook can stay healthy for a full season I would say he will be a top 10 running back. “Fast” Willie Parker is a decent pick by the Congo’s. Everyone says that he wont be the same because he will no longer be the change of pace running back anymore, but I beg to differ. I think Duce Staley will shift into Bettis’ old role and we will see Willie Parker have a few long runs again this season. He is nothing great, but he is good enough to put up at least 8-10 points each week. Rezzy also has Warrick Dunn sitting on the bench… everyone forgets this guy ran for 1400+ yards last year. If he can get his touchdown totals up, he could slide in for Willie Parker if the matchups line up correctly. Pretty Solid running game, but nothing great.

TE Rating: 7/10

Heap is a top tight end in the game. He now has Air-McNair to throw to him, he should have one hell of a year.

Defense Rating: 7/10 (Carolina, Miami, Tennessee)


OVERALL: 7.4/10



Snakes on a FF team- Or just an old folks home

QB Rating: 4/10

Favre is the most washed up thing in the world. I feel sorry for the old piece of shit for not knowing when to call it quits. He claims this team is the most talented team he has ever been on. I personally think Favre has lost his fucking mind. Favre will be horrible just like he was last year, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Kurt Warner is the biggest donkey right behind Brett Favre. I nominate these two for Donkeys of the Year. Kurt Warner has not played more than 10 games in each of the past four years and has really never had a great year besides his Super Bowl year and the two years after it. These two are just washed up and need someone to tell them its time to call it quits.

WR Rating: 8/10

Hunter has probably the 2nd best receiving core in fantasy this year. All three of his receivers are all capable number 1’s. Boldin was the 5th ranked WR last year and no one in the NFL gets those tough yards after catch than Bolin. I think he will be back in the top 6 or 7 WR’s again this year and should have another solid year. Randy Moss is a great receiver when he wants to be, the problem is he doesn’t seem to want to play in Oakland. He doesn’t like the coaches, doesn’t like the QB and it doesn’t appear he wants to be in Oakland. I think he is still capable of being a top 5 fantasy WR, but he just doesn’t want it badly enough. He will still have a solid year, but will probably be Hunter’s third best WR. Darrell Jackson is coming off a year to forget. He had a great 04’ season with nearly 1200 yards receiving and 7 td’s. This year I think he will regain his old form and will be that 1000+ yard receiver and will have between 5 and 10 td’s. If one of these guys fumbles Hunter always has the sleeper Lee Evans waiting on the bench. This is a SOLID receiving core.

RB Rating: 9/10

Tiki Barber is coming off an AMAZING year finishing with more than 330 fantasy points only behind the big three. I look for another great season out of him and will probably finish 4th again amongst Running Backs. Looking past Tiki Hunter has Edgerrin James and Mike Bell. While he has Edgerrin listed as the starter for week one I would not be surprised one bit if Mike Bell slipped up past Edgerrin by week 3 or 4. Edge is running behind a horrible offensive line and hasn’t been able to rush for hardly any yards in the preseason. Hunter will probably end of trading one of his RB’s to upgrade his QB’s who are just god awful.

TE Rating: 9/10

Jeremy Shockey is SULLLLLLLLLLLY.

Defense Rating: 7/10 (Cincy, Seattle, Det.)

OVERALL: 7.4/10

The Don’s Hitmen- Ole Jack trying to make a comeback

QB Rating: 5/10

Roethisburger and Vick are his two starters and while this looks pretty solid on the surface its more mediocre than anything. Roethisburger had emergency surgery last night and the Steelers have already announced he will miss week 1 at the very least. My problem with Roethisburger is he is always hurt. He only played 12 games last year and is already scheduled to miss at least one this year. That being said, I expect Roethisburger to be even more of a passing threat this year than last. No more Bus so more of the game will lay on Big Ben’s shoulders, and I think he will come through like he did last year in the playoffs. Vick is probably one of the worst fantasy QB’s every year. He might win ball games, but he probably won’t win you very many fantasy matchups.

WR Rating: 5/10

Marvin Harrison is coming off another great year. He seems to have been dropping a little bit in production in each of the last 4 years. I think this is the year that Wayne steps up to be the top option of Manning and Harrison will continue to churn out great numbers. You can mark him down for 1000 yards and 10 tds each and every year. Looking past that he has the aging Rod Smith and Keenan McCardell, they seem to put up solid numbers every year, but I don’t see Rod Smith getting the ball nearly as much this year with Javon Walker in the picture in Denver. I look for his numbers to dip quite a bit and Jack will need to find another option at WR to fill in for the old man Rod.

RB Rating: 8/10

You might be thinking this rating is ridiculous, but I don’t think so. Shaun Alexander was the number 1 running back last year, breaking all kinds of records and was the MVP of the league. Alexander will have another great year if he stays healthy and will find the endzone a million times. Reggie Bush has showed flashes of greatness in the preseason, he had one great performance and couple bad performances. I think this is the big question mark for Jack’s team. If Reggie can be the Reggie Bush that makes defenses look silly and finds the endzone each and every week I think we could be in for a long season. That being said I don’t want to jump on the bandwagon just yet. But I think everyone will know how good Reggie Bush is in just a couple weeks!

TE Rating: 10/10

Antonio Gates is SULLY!

Defense Rating: 8/10 (Philly, NE, SD, and Indy)…. If you need a defense this guy has em!

OVERALL: 7.2/10



DILLON SCREWED MEEEE

QB Rating: 7/10

Bulger and McNair are both coming off years they would like to forget. McNair missed the final two games of the season while Bulger missed the final 6! While both are great quarterbacks when healthy their health ALWAYS seems to be an issue. Bulger doesn’t move around much in the pocket and can sometimes become a punching bag for opposing teams. He has never started a full season, and I don’t expect him to this year. McNair is a lot like Bulger, when healthy he can put up some fantasy points, but that’s the problem, staying healthy. McNair has missed 12 games in the past three years! Looking at Hill’s bench he only has Aaron Brooks and Patrick Ramsey (who wont even start) backing them up. Aaron Brooks has looked horrible in preseason and I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Raiders bench him in favor of youth. Randy Moss is not happy, so the Raiders are probably going to suck again this year. If McNair and Bulger can somehow manage to stay healthy for a full season they will be two of the top fantasy QB’s in the game, but that’s a BIG if.

WR Rating: 9/10

Hill has arguably the best receivers in the league. Chad Johnson and Torry Holt are two of the top receivers in the league year in year out. Holt has had at least 1300 yards receiving every year since 2000 and has averaged 8 TD’s a year, while Chad Johnson has averaged 9 touchdowns for the last three years. These are probably the two most consistent receivers in the game and will be putting up 15+ almost every week for Hill. At the number three receiver position he has the young Matt Jones who has been nursing an ankle for a lot of the preseason. He was a rookie last year and only put up 432 yards receiving, however, that was with Jimmy Smith in the lineup. Most believe Jones will come out of camp as the number one receiver in Jacksonville, and if so Hill made an excellent selection. If Matt Jones doesn’t work out Hill could always go to the bench with Eddie Kennison who has caught for more than 1000 yards in the previous two seasons and will put up consistent numbers in the 3rd receiver slot. Overall a VERY solid receiving core that should put up 40+ points each and every week.

RB Rating: 5/10

Boy, I am going to hear it from Hill on this rating! We all know L.T. will be the same ole L.T. he has always been. The guy that is a guaranteed 20 points every week, even with the young Phillip Rivers. But once we get past L.T. there is little to go on. Dominick Davis is already hurt and has been placed on IR, this hurts Hill’s team quite a bit. He now has to rely on the OLD Ahman Green from the lowly Packers. Ahman Green is supposed to be the starter in Green Bay again this year but the O-Line in Green Bay is so god awful that he will be lucky to get 45 yards a game. Mike Anderson is also sitting on Hill’s bench and will be nothing but a backup to Jamal Lewis this year. I cannot give his second running back slot a good rating because Dominick Davis is obviously out for the year and Ahman Green is old and doesn’t have an OLine. Hill will need to work out a trade in order to improve his running back situation. Hopefully Corey Dillon will get hurt week 1 and ill be able to take one of his wide receivers. J

TE Rating: 6/10

Crumpler is a pretty reliable tight end, and his stats seem to improve with age, but how Crumpler does this year relies mostly on Vick. If he can get a good grasp of the offense he should have a great year with a bunch of TD’s, but if not it could be a look year for Crumps. Crumpler has been bothered by a shoulder injury for most of the preseason, but I doubt this will affect him any going into the regular season.

Defense Rating: 6/10 (Denver, Jacksonville)


OVERALL: 6.6/10



Itakelaxatives – The luckbox champ

QB Rating: 9/10

Both QB’s are solid, Brady should have another great year. Dillon is getting older and Maroney is just a rookie, this should equate to a lot of throwing this year. But, on the contrary his #1 receiver has been holding out all preseason. This cant be good for chemistry, and receivers that hold out this long are more injury prone than receivers that have been in camp since day one. Delhomo has developed into one of the top QB’s in the game. He has two top receivers to throw to this year and the running game isn’t much of a threat to steal td’s from Delhomo. James better hope neither of his QB’s get hurt this year, because having Grossman and Kelly Holcomb as your backup QB’s cannot be comforting.

WR Rating: 5/10

Steve Smith is one of the top wideouts in the game. I’m not sure how well he will do coming off the biggest year of his career. I have to believe that Keyshawn will steal some of his catches and td’s from last year. Nonetheless, Smith should be good for at least 1200 yards and about 9tds this year. Looking past Smith, James has in my opinion two #3 receivers, Housh and Drew Bennett. While I probably said that Drew Bennett was a great choice in the draft in my early preseason rankings, that was before Jeff Fisher expressed interest in starting Vince Young over Billy Volek. If Vince Young starts at any point during the 2006 season this can be nothing but bad news for Bennett owners. The connection that Bennett and Volek have cannot be rivaled by that of Vince Young, a running quarterback. Housh will put up similar numbers to that of last year barring Palmer stays healthy. His bench is pretty HURTINGGGGG when it comes to receivers. Joe Jurevicius is a solid wide receiver…… but NOT on the Browns. If one of his main guys goes down, he is screwed.

RB Rating: 4/10

Both Fred Taylor and Cadillac Williams are injury prone running backs. Cadillac is coming off a pretty solid rookie campaign, but I wouldn’t get my hopes up over him. He only had 6 rushing TD’s last year. I have heard nothing but good news about Fred Taylor this year, but then again this is becoming old news. Every year all you hear is good news about Fred Taylor, then by week 9 he is on IR and fantasy owners are going.. why the hell did I take that liability? Even if both runners stay healthy they are not game breaker running backs, a good day for either of these guys is a bad day for a top tier running back. I am NOT impressed by either of them. James has Corey Dillon backing up this shaky running game; need I say more?

TE Rating: 7/10

Randy McMichael is SULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLY. He will be ESPECHIALLY sully this year with Daunte throwing to him.

Defense: 7/10 (NYG, TB)


OVERALL: 6.4/10



GAME OVER----- Doubtful… more like “The Punching Bag”

QB Rating: 7/10

Daniel has Eli Manning and Byron Leftwich at QB. I think Eli will have an even bigger year than he did last year. Eli put up 270+ points last year; good for 4th among starting fantasy QB’s. This is somewhat misleading though; most of his points came in the 1st half of the year, the 2nd half of the year he REALLY fell off. If he can improve and be better down the stretch Eli could be a top 3 QB this year. Leftwich is a damn good QB WHEN HE PLAYS, but the problem is, he doesn’t always play. He only played in 10 full games last season after getting injured in week 12. Leftwich has never played 16 games in his three year career and has never had a Quarterback Rating over 90. Jimmy Smith won’t be around anymore either. I see Leftwich having a good, but not great year, maybe 220 points or so.

WR Rating: 5/10

Santana Moss is coming off an AMAZING year last year. Almost 1500 yards receiving and nearly 10tds. I think he came into his own last year and will still be a top fantasy wideout; however, I don’t think he will match his production from last year. He was a top 4 receiver last year, but this year I see him being a top 10 receiver. There are too many weapons on the redskins this year for him to get all the looks again this year. Duckett has been brought in to help Clinton pound it into the end zone, Randle El adds to be another scoring threat. Donald Driver was a top 15 WR last year and I think he will match last year’s performance. Let’s face it, Favre will suck, but Driver will still be able to find the end zone 5 or 6 times and put up about 12 points every week. After Driver and Moss it gets pretty BAD. Lav Coles has shown NOTHING in past couple seasons and has really fallen off a cliff. His backups include Michael “the underachiever” Clayton and Charles Rogers (who isn’t even on a team)….. Ouch.

RB Rating: 6/10

We all know what Larry Johnson is capable of; the guy only started like 10 games last year and was a top 3 fantasy running back by year’s end. Larry Johnson is an ANIMAL and will put up 20+ every week. Deshawn Foster on the other hand is decent when he plays, but he is ALWAYS hurt. He has yet to show me he can rush for 1000 yards in a season and never gets very many td’s. I see Carolina riding Foster for a few weeks but as soon as they put in DeAngelo and see what he can do, I see them riding him the rest of the year. Guess what? Daniel didn’t handcuff DeAngelo, instead he is riding Jamie’s bench. This could prove to be a COSTLY mistake when they bench Foster. Daniel has NO depth at Running Back; his backups are actually backups for their respective teams…. Ouch.

TE Rating: 7/10

Witten is solid, as Hunter said HE NEVER DROPS A PASS.
Defense Rating: 7/10 (Pittsburgh, Atlanta)

OVERALL: 6.4/10


Team Tacky Sack- Hello Ricky!

QB Rating: 6/10

Drew Bledsoe is an old man; however he has one of the best receivers in the game to throw to in T.O. People forget that Bledsoe is coming off a pretty good year without T.O. throwing for more than 3600 yards and 23 td’s. If T.O. and Bledsoe can stay on the same page this will be quite the connection. Even if things with T.O. don’t work out, Bledsoe has been on the same page with Terry Glenn allll preseason long and I think he is in for another big year with or without T.O. Chris Simms was able to manage games well for the Buc’s last year but has never shown capable of putting up big fantasy numbers. I think he will improve tremendously from last year, but still wont be a great fantasy option.

WR Rating: 8/10

Owens, Burress, Glenn….. A bunch of guys looking for trouble. If they can stay out of trouble (and I think they will) they should all have great years. Owens is looking to resurrect his career in Dallas while Burress is looking to grow with Eli. Both Burress and Owens are top 5 fantasy WR’s and should put up huge numbers every week. I also think that Glenn will put up some big numbers for the Cowboy’s with T.O. drawing double coverage. Jamie also has Brandon Stokley riding the bench; he could end up being a solid # 3 option if Manning can return to his 2004 form, most forget he had over 1000 yards and 10 tds that year!

RB Rating: 6/10

Ronnie Brown has the table set for him. He no longer has to worry about sharing carries with the drug addict Ricky Williams and should have a monster year. I don’t see him scoring a TON of touchdowns because Culpepper seems to be a bit of a ball hog, but I think he will get his fair share of touches and should be a top 10 Running Back this year. Looking past Brown it gets a little thin with Rueben Droughns as his number two option. While Droughns will pick up all kinds of yards he won’t find the endzone very often. Last year he had only two touchdowns. Even though Jamie doesn’t have a great # 2 option he has a number of players with potential. Addai and DeAngelo could be solid options if called on by their respective teams. Oh.. I almost forget to mention WALI LUNDY.. Jamie has him too!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe I should change the rating to 10/10… nah!

TE Rating: 7/10

Heath Miller finds the endzone… that’s all


Defense Rating: 5/10 (Houston, Green Bay, New Orleans)

OVERALL: 6.4/10

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