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ECURB Posted July 19, 2010 Share Posted July 19, 2010 WTF? 16th? With at least two if not three of the WR being #1 caliber... 1. Indianapolis Colts: This group has both stars and depth with Reggie Wayne(notes), TE Dallas Clark(notes), Austin Collie(notes) and Pierre Garcon(notes). 2. New Orleans Saints: The champions go five deep with Marques Colston(notes), TE Jeremy Shockey(notes), Devery Henderson(notes), Robert Meachem(notes) and Lance Moore(notes). And they just added promising TE Jimmy Graham(notes). 3. San Diego Chargers: When you start with the best TE (Antonio Gates(notes)) and most consistent deep threat (Vincent Jackson(notes)) in the league, your foundation is really good. Depth has slipped, but only a little. 4. Minnesota Vikings: This group is so deep and so talented that Bernard Berrian(notes) is the fourth option behind Sidney Rice(notes), TE Visanthe Shiancoe(notes) and Percy Harvin(notes). Scary. 5. Green Bay Packers: Greg Jennings(notes) and Donald Driver(notes) lead a deep group of receivers. If TE Jermichael Finley(notes) continues to develop, watch out. 6. Arizona Cardinals: Losing Anquan Boldin(notes) hurts a lot and the TE spot is thin, but Larry Fitzgerald(notes) is a great anchor. Steve Breaston(notes) is better than people think and Early Doucet(notes) showed up big in the playoffs. 7. Houston Texans: Like Arizona, when you start with a great one (Andre Johnson(notes), in this case) it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
L.S. Dylan Posted July 20, 2010 Share Posted July 20, 2010 WTF? 16th? With at least two if not three of the WR being #1 caliber... 1. Indianapolis Colts: This group has both stars and depth with Reggie Wayne(notes), TE Dallas Clark(notes), Austin Collie(notes) and Pierre Garcon(notes). 2. New Orleans Saints: The champions go five deep with Marques Colston(notes), TE Jeremy Shockey(notes), Devery Henderson(notes), Robert Meachem(notes) and Lance Moore(notes). And they just added promising TE Jimmy Graham(notes). 3. San Diego Chargers: When you start with the best TE (Antonio Gates(notes)) and most consistent deep threat (Vincent Jackson(notes)) in the league, your foundation is really good. Depth has slipped, but only a little. 4. Minnesota Vikings: This group is so deep and so talented that Bernard Berrian(notes) is the fourth option behind Sidney Rice(notes), TE Visanthe Shiancoe(notes) and Percy Harvin(notes). Scary. 5. Green Bay Packers: Greg Jennings(notes) and Donald Driver(notes) lead a deep group of receivers. If TE Jermichael Finley(notes) continues to develop, watch out. 6. Arizona Cardinals: Losing Anquan Boldin(notes) hurts a lot and the TE spot is thin, but Larry Fitzgerald(notes) is a great anchor. Steve Breaston(notes) is better than people think and Early Doucet(notes) showed up big in the playoffs. 7. Houston Texans: Like Arizona, when you start with a great one (Andre Johnson(notes), in this case) it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheShow Posted July 20, 2010 Share Posted July 20, 2010 LB's.... 5. New York Jets: A quick prediction: By the end of the season, Jets fans will love Jason Taylor(notes), the same guy who used to taunt them as a Dolphins star. Taylor may be near the end, but he still has enough athletic ability to cause problems for offenses. Fortunately for him, he joins a deep and smart linebacking corps, which means he won’t have to play a lot. With Bart Scott(notes), David Harris(notes), Calvin Pace(notes) and Bryan Thomas(notes), the Jets have a great mix of players with enough talent to allow head coach Rex Ryan to run all his exotic blitzes. None of these guys are great, but all of them are very good. WTF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#27TheDominator Posted July 20, 2010 Share Posted July 20, 2010 16. New York Jets: If Braylon Edwards(notes) returns to Pro Bowl form and Santonio Holmes(notes) can get his head straight, this group could be awesome by December. If so, the Jets will be a serious contender. I'm guessing that is on Sanchez. This reads like an analysis of the passing game. If Sanchez sucks those guys will not be looking too good. They are also penalizing them for Holmes suspension. I don't see why he needs Holmes to get his head on straight. He plays fine as a **** up. If he doesn't get suspended for more time he'll be fine. LB's.... 5. New York Jets: A quick prediction: By the end of the season, Jets fans will love Jason Taylor(notes), the same guy who used to taunt them as a Dolphins star. Taylor may be near the end, but he still has enough athletic ability to cause problems for offenses. Fortunately for him, he joins a deep and smart linebacking corps, which means he won Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgb Posted July 20, 2010 Share Posted July 20, 2010 they don't even mention brodney poole Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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