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NFL First Half Disappointments

By Matt Valentine

The NFL season has reached the halfway mark and there have been some major surprises and some huge disappointments heading into week 9. With 8 weeks left to play in the season let’s take a look back at the first half of the NFL season and examine some of the most shocking and disappointing aspects of the season so far.Keep in mind this list is no particular order, just how they came to me at the time I was writing…

1. The Indianapolis Colts:

Manning looking dejected on the sidelines.

Manning looking dejected on the sidelines.

The Colts record stands at 3-4 heading into November. This marks the first time under head coach Tony Dungy that the Colts will enter the second half of the season with a losing record. The most surprising and disappoitning fact about this has been the play of Peyton Manning. Manning’s QB rating of 79.0 places him 22nd in the league. Just for a little perspective on that the man right behind Manning is Dan Orlovsky of the Detroit Lions. Manning has thrown 10 TD’s this season, but has complemented that with 9 INT. If Manning doesn’t find his rhythm soon the Colts may be looking at their first losing season since Mannings rookie year. WIth a key loss to the Titans on Monday night the Colts can kiss any hopes of winning their division goodbye and will now have to rely on the Wild Card if they want a shot at the postseason.

2.  The San Diego Chargers:

LT looking upset...perhaps with himself?

LT looking upset...perhaps with himself?

The Chargers were a hot Super Bowl pick this season after narrowly missing out last season with a loss to the Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. Yet, they have played some disappointing football in the first half of the season and hold a 3-4 record with 8 games left to play. Phillip Rivers has played outstanding this season and he’s had to because All-World running back Ladanian Tomlinson has looked like a shadow of his former self while suffering from a toe injury. The Chargers defense has also looked incredibly vulnerable especially in the secondary and are showing all the affects of losing Shawne Meeriman for the season. The Chargers must find their game and find it fast or they like the Colts could be looking at their first losing season in a long time

3. The Dallas Cowboys:

Romo buries his head in a towel as the Cowboys season takes an unexpected turn.

Romo buries his head in a towel as the Cowboys season takes an unexpected turn.

Another hot Super Bowl pick before the season began, the Cowboys have looked anything but since the season started. Granted injuries have decimated the team at key positions, especially in the secondary, and with Tony Romo out with a broken pinkie until after the teams bye week the Cowboys find themselves in dire straits heading into their week 8 match up with the New York Giants. If the Cowboys fail to beat the Giants they will find themselves well out of the division race in the tough NFC East. The team that was all but crowned the NFC Champs in the off-season will now have to fight just for their playoff lives in the second half of the year.

4. The Cleveland Browns:

Derek Anderson...I think the picture says it all.

Derek Anderson...I think the picture says it all.

After a year in which the Browns went 10-6 and still missed out on the playoffs many NFL prognosticators had the Browns picked to equal that mark and make the franchises first playoff appearance since re-entering the NFL in 1999. The Browns began the season with three straight loses and their offense led by Derek Anderson has looked anemic at times. Anderson himself has struggled mightily in the first half of the season and has yet to return to the Pro-Bowl form he had last year. A surprising win against the Giants seems to have sparked some life into the struggling team and they have won three of their last 4 games. Anderson will need to return to form and find his timing with wideout Braylon Edwards or he may lose his starting job to Brady Quinn the Browns first round draft pick two years ago. If Anderson and Edawrds can return to form the Browns could find themselves in the hunt for a playoff spot, if not they’ll keep the franchise streak alive.

5. The Cincinnati Bengals:

Ocho Cinco wanted out...now we all know why.

Ocho Cinco wanted out...now we all know why.

Easily the most disappointing team of the first half of the NFL season the Cinncinatti Bengals have looked like abject failures in every aspect of the game. Now I understand why Ocho Cinco so desperately wanted out of Cincy, he wanted to be the first rat to desert a sinking ship. It’s hard to imagine that just a few short years ago this team was a legitimate Super Bowl contender. Now they’re duking it out tooth and nail with the Detroit Lions for the worst team in the league. Palmer has been injured for most of the season and Ryan Fitzpatrick is a less then suitable backup, but still this team cannot seem to do anything right. They can’t play defense, can barely move the ball and basically have regressed in every phase of the game. The Bengals will challenge for one thing this season and that is the infamous 0-16 record set by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of yesteryear . Good Luck Cincy.

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Fantasy Football Start em: Quarterback

By Matt Valentine

Week six is approaching and if your fantasy team isn’t looking good thus far you still have plenty of time to get back into playoff contention. With that said, let’s take a look at some week 6 match ups that should be beneficial to fantasy quarterbacks.

1.  Kyle Orton- Chicago Bears

Wow,what a difference a year makes. The Chicago Bears easily had one of the NFL’s most dismal passing attacks last season but all that has changed with Kyle Orton under center. Orton has tossed multiple TD’s n his last two games and should do the same this week against the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons are surrendering 222 yards and 1.8 passing touchdowns per game. Now that the Bears are finally beginning to utilize the speedy Devin Hester in their passing attack Orton could end up being one of this weeks best fantasy options.

2. Jason Campbell- Washington Redskins

Campbell is QB on the rise. He has posted back to back wins on the road against division rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys. Now he gets to go up against one of the worst teams in the NFl in the St. Louis Rams whose passing defense ranks 28th in the league allowing 245.8 yards and 2 TD’s per game. Campbell finally looks comfortable in coach Jim Zorn’s offense and with a number of nice options including Santana Moss and Chris Cooley  he should have an explosive day against the woeful rams.

3. Kurt Warner- Arizona Cardinals

Warner came off another nice fantasy performance against the Buffalo Bills last Sunday and looks to return with another strong performance agaisnt a banged up Dallas secondary at home this week.  Terrence Newman is out, Roy Williams is most likely out, and the Dallas pass rush has been very inconsistent thus far this year. Thats all good news for Warner who should post his fourth straight multiple touchdown game in what should be a shootout in the desert.

4.  Brett Favre- New York Jets

After posting a career high 6 TD’s against the Cardinals in his last game Favre and the Jets hope to continue the trend in this weeks game against the Bengals. If you look at the numbers it doesn’t look like a good match up for Favre with Cincy’s D ranking 6th in the league in passing defense. That is a more then deceptive number becuase everyone just dominates Cincy’s D on the ground instead of through the air. The Jets have yet to establish their ground game this year and Favre has had an extra week to heal and work on his timing with his receivers, that should bode well for a strong fanatsy day.

5- Eli Manning- New York Giants

Make no mistake about it the Giants are the nest all around team in the NFL right now. Thanks in large part to their consistent ground game Eli has had ample time to pick opposing secondary’s apart this season and has the Giants passing attacked ranked 6th in the NFL. The Giants face off against the dissapointing Cleveland Browns who have a weak secondary and have yet to play well on either side of the ball. Consider also that Plaxico is back from his one game suspension and that the Giants have one of the deepest receiving corps in the league with the likes of Steve Smith, Amani Toomer, Sinorice Moss, Mario Manningham and last weeks fantasy darling Dominick Hixon and the Browns secondary shouldn’t stand a chance.

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No.1 USC Falls at Oregon State

Perhaps in the future USC will learn to never schedule a game at Oregon State. That’s because for the second time since 2006 USC’s undefeated record and their national title hopes have been dealt a serious blow by the Oregon State Beavers.

This time it was Jacquizz Rodgers who led the way in the unlikely victory rushing for 186 yards and 2 TD’s en route to Oregon States stunning 27-21 victory over No.1 USC.  It was the first time since 1990 when Michigan State defeated Michigan that a team with a losing record defeated the number one team in the country.

In 2006 it was the number 3 ranked Trojans that lost their shot at a national title when they lost at Reser Stadium 33-31.

For USC the damage done by losing at Oregon State may be irreperable. USC was expected to cruise through its conference schedule with its only true test being the Ohio State game last week. Now for the second straight season the national championship landscape is wide open with any of the top 10 teams capable of moving in postion for a serious run at the BCS Championship game.

The biggest play of the game came late in 4th quarter with USC backed up inside their own 20. USC QB Mark Sanchez’s pass was intercepted by safety Greg Laybourn on the 30 with less then  3 minutes ti play. Laybourn ran the ball back to the USC 2 yard line and set up what would eventually become the game winning touchdown.

At that point the Trojans were trailing by 13 (27-21) and it looked the game was lost. However, the Trojans received a glimmer of hope when their special teams came up with a huge return that put them into Oregon State territory with 2:30 remaining in the game.

Sanchez eventually hit Patrick Turner with a 14-yard scoring pass with 1:19 left, but the clock was the Trojans biggest enemy and it would eventually win the battle. The Trojans attempted an onside kick, but were unable to recover and OSU killed the clock with kneel downs.

The game really came down to one team that was able to make plays, while the other team left too many plays on the field. Rodgers’ just could not be stopped or perhaps found by the USC defense and his 186 rushing yars were the most by a Trojans opponent since Vince Young ran for 200 in the famous BCS national championship game of 2006.

But, it was the mistakes made by USC and a stingy OSU rush defense that helped secure the stunning upset. Joe McNight was held to just 10 yards rushing by the Beaver defense and lost a fumble as well. Along with McNight’s fumble Sanchez’s interception played a key role in turning the tide in OSU’s favor.

For OSU it was the Rodgers’ brothers night that led to the win, with Rodgers older brother James securing six catches for 36 yards and two touchdowns. Lyle Moevao OSU’s QB completed 18 of 26 passes for 167 yards and 2 TD’s.

Sanchez completed 18 of 29 passes for 227 yards and three scores, with the one crucial interception.

The impact if this game will be felt around college football where all of the top teams will be looking to move up in the standings. How far USC will fall remains to be seen, but Penn State is one team that may really benefit from this loss having destroyed OSU earlier in the season at Happy Valley.

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Fantasy Football Week Two QB Review

As week two of fantasy football comes to a close there have been a number of surprises and disappointments at the QB position so far this season. Let’s take a look back at some of the best week 2 performances from the NFL’s Quarterbacks.

1. Jay Cutler-Denver Broncos

Jay Cutler is emerging as a true fantasy star this season and Denver (and my fantasy team) are all the better for it. In the last two weeks Cutler has faced what were supposed to be some staunch passing defenses in Oakland and San Diego and has absolutely torched them to the tune of a combined 650 yards, 6 TD and 1 pick. Cutler was dominant in the first half against San Diego tossing three touchdown passes, he had some trouble moving the ball in the third quarter but came back to toss a 4th TD pass in the closing moments of the game and followed it up with a 2pt conversion (both to WR Eddie Royal) sealing a 39-38win over the Chargers.  At this pace Cutler could emerge as a top 5 fantasy QB by years end, I for one am keeping my fingers crossed.

2. Phillip Rivers- Sand Diego Chargers

Though he was outplayed by Cutler, Rivers more then held his own in this week two shootout, especially considering L.T. was sidelined for most of the game with a toe-injury. Rivers threw for 377 yards with 3 TD and 1 INT. He connected with Chris Chambers on on two TD strikes and got a nice assist from Darren Sproles on a check-down that Sproles took to the house. Rivers and the Chargers offense once again got off to a slow start, but heated up in the second half only to lose the game in the final moments. Right now Rivers looks like a solid play week to week.

3. Kurt Warner- Arizona Cardinals

Kurt put a big hurting on the Dolphins defense in week two making them look like fish out of water. He connected on 19 of 24 passes for 361 yards and 3 TD. For the second straight game Warner didn’t committ a turnover and he has clearly cemented himself in the starting role for the time being. I guess Leinart can go back to partying his ass off because if Warner keeps playing like this there’s no chance he’s going to see the field so he might as well go back to doing what he does best. He has another decent matchup against Washington next week and should be in your starting lineup as long as he’s the Cardinals starting QB.

4. Aaron Rodgers- Green Bay Packers

Brett Who? Thats probably what most Packers fans are saying after watching Rodgers the last two weeks, especially if they caught any of the Jets-Pats game. Rodgers has stepped in and led the Green Bay offense to two straight victories and although he played against a terrible Lions defense he is proving himself as a solid fantasy starter week to week, though next week he faces a much stiffer test in the Cowboys D so you may want to look elsewhere. Rodgers threw for 328 yards and 3 TD’s and has a great connection with last years breakout player Greg Jennings who racked up 167 yards receiving. If Rodgers continues his play people like me won’t even have to mention Favre and Rodgers in the same sentence again.

5. Eli Manning- NY Giants

Eli has never really been a fantasy stud, but he certainly looked like one on Sunday. He torched a woeful Rams secondary to the tune of 260 yards and 3 TD’s in leading the Giants to a 41-13 rout. Ever since his Super Bowl run Manning has the type of confidence you want to see in a QB and has demonstrated it on the field. The Giants play a fairly favorable schedule for the next few weeks with Cincinnati, Seattle, Cleveland, and San Francisco on the slate and Eli should be considered a starter for all of thos games if you have him on your roster.

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NFL Training Camp Update

Its the start of NFL training camps around the league and as is the case with most seasons many players find themselves vying for new contracts, holding out or reporting to training camp in undesirable situations. Let’s take a spin around the NFL and see which players are in these situations.

Despite reporting to training camp these players have made it very clear that they are unhappy with their current situation and either would like to force a trade or would like negotiate a new contract.

1. Plaxico Burress- NY Giants

Burress watching Manning from the sidelines at training camp.

Burress watching Manning from the sidelines at training camp.

Since catching the winning touchdown in the Super Bowl and turning in one of the best regular seasons of his career despite playing through numerous injuries Burress has requested a contract re-negotiation more on par with that of the leagues other top wide receivers. Burress has reported to Giants training camp but had yet to participate in any practice sessions citing an ailing ankle as the cause for his refusal to participate. By league standards Burress is underpaid and should be given a new contract only time will tell how GM Jerry Reese will handle the situation, he has shown a fine ability to divert contract issues from becoming a major distraction in the past and will need to make a move soon to avoid alienating the teams star wideout.

2. Chad Johnson-Cincinatti Bengals

Johnson reports to camp

Johnson reports to camp

After a long off season of complaints a situation which seemed to be headed to a point of no return ended without much fanfare as Johnson did report to training camp on time and without complaint. Johnson has continued his practice of refusing to talk to the cities press, but has apologized to fans for possibly alienating them during the offseason with his repeated requests for a trade. Johnson has three years remaining on his contract which was reworked in April 2006. The contract gave Johnson an additional $10.75 million. Johnson has stated that fans can expect him to return to his usual jovial, entertaining self and should not worry about his status with the team.

3. Devin Hester-Chicago Bears

Hester arrives at camp

Hester arrives at camp

The bears All-Pro return man was extremely unhappy with his contract siutation heading into camp and staged what could be the shortest hold out in NFL history. The bears ended up inking the stud returner to a four year deal which is reportedly worth at least $30 million, $15 million of which is guaranteed. The contract also includes some roster bonuses, a $10 million dollar bonus in the final year if Hester reaches performance levels equal to that of a No. 1 receiver. If Hester fails to reach these incentives the bonus “de-escalates to reflect his performance. Signing Hester was a key move for a Chicago team’s whose offense seems more then likely to struggle this season. They need to find a way to insure that Hester can reach that roster bonus because the more he gets his hands on the ball the better off the Bears will be.

4. Steven Jackson- St. Louis Rams

Steven Jackson

Steven Jackson

Somewhat of a shock here as I don’t think many fans expected Jackson to hold out in the final year of his contract. The team has stated that getting Jackson under contract is a priority but, have recently cut off talks with his agent after Jackson refused a contract offer on Friday. The Rams have stated that they will not resume talks with Jackson until he reports to camp. Jackson, in the final season of a five-year contract he signed after the Rams drafted him in the first round in 2004, has had three straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons after totaling 1,002 last year despite injuries that sidelined him for four games. He is the centerpiece of a Rams offense that was decimated last year by injury. With the return of All-Pro tackle Orlando Pace the teams offensive line, its biggest weakness last season, should be much improved providing greater space for Jackson to work his magic.

5. Keith Rivers- Cincinnati Bengals

Rookie Holdout Keith Rivers.

Rookie Holdout Keith Rivers.

The Bengals first round pick (No. 9 overall) has yet to report to camp and is listed as a hold out for missing the teams 1 p.m. check-in deadline on Sunday, July 27. This is a huge set back for the club as Rivers was projected as the teams starter at weakside linebacker after an impressive mini-camp. A Rookie holdout is especially troubling given the fact that they need as many snaps as possible to adjust to the speed of the NFL game as well as digesting a more complex defensive scheme. With most of the first rounders already inked to contracts its some what of a head scratcher as to exactly why Rivers is holding out, but it will be extremely beneficial to the club to get Rivers signed A.S.A.P as they had one of the leagues worst defensive united in 2007.

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2008 Fantasy Football: Top 10 Wide Receivers

By Matt Valentine

Fantasy football championships are earned by drafting a balanced team and after running back there is no position that has a greater impact then wide receiver. Sure, you may be thinking that hey, isn’t quarterback an important position too? Well yes it is, but this isn’t real life football, this is fantasy football! You have to realize that outside of Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Tony Romo the drop off at the QB position is nowhere near as severe as it is at the WR position. Grabbing an elite wide receiver early in your draft is key to having a successful fantasy football season. So let’s take a look at who are the elite fantasy football wide receivers.

1. Randy Moss- New England Patriots

It’s funny to think that just 2 years ago Randy Moss was being written off and declared dead as a dominant wide receiver in the NFL. The move to Oakland literally seemed to suck Moss into a black hole, and it wasn’t the one near the Raiders endzone. The savvy New England font office pulled off a spectacular trade and nabbed Moss for a 4th round draft pick, a trade that should go down as one of the best and worst in the history of the sport. The Randy ratio which virtually disappeared in Oakland was back in effect in New England and it paid huge dividends for owners who drafted Moss last season. Moss broke an NFL record held by Jerry Rice, hauling in 98 passes, 23 for touchdowns, and amassing 1493 yards, the second highest total of his career. He was easily fantasy’s number one wide receiver and in most leagues was probably in the top 3-5 in fantasy scoring. If you exclude the years he spent suffering in the black hole that was Oaklands passing game Moss is a consistent double digit TD threat and has always exceeded 1200 yards receiving. Its doubtful that Brady or Moss will match the monster numbers they put up last season, I mean you just can’t expect that type of production in back to back seasons. Though a dropoff is entirely expected it won’t be a massive one, and Moss should still be the number one wide receiver taken in every draft.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1400 Yds. Rec. 17 TD

2. Terrell Owens- Dallas Cowboys

Love him or hate him, you can’t deny the fact that if T.O. is on the board when its your turn to pick you’re going to take him, unless you’re the most die-hard Eagles fan…ever. T.O. is a consistent performer, even though he is entering what is most likely the latter stages of his illustrious, though sometimes embarrassing career. His established a great connection with Tony Romo so much so that he will literally cry if you say nasty things about his man-crush “teammate” Romo. I bet Jessica Simpson has never even cried that hard over their relationship. Anyway, T.O. is the type of talent that can make you cry tears of joy watching him rack up points for your fantasy team. He put up a more then solid effort last year accumulating 1355 yards and 13 TD. The same type of production is well within reach for the Romo- Owens love connection so draft him if you can.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1400 Yds. Rec. 14 TD

3. Braylon Edwards- Cleveland Browns

Speaking of man-crushes, I have to admit I have a huge man-crush on Edwards for this coming season. It is no coincidence that Edwards finally broke out as a fantasy stud in his third year, with Derek Anderson taking the reigns at QB. Edwards finally has someone who can throw him the ball, and he’s got a great young offensive line to make sure that the Browns QB will finally spend less time on his back then Paris Hilton. It truly was a breakout year for Edwards last season, he ranked second in the league in receiving TD’s with 16 and put up 1289 yards. With the acquisition of Donte Stallworth in the off-season the Browns have two deep threats and one of the most solid receiving corps in the league. Stallworth should draw some attention away from Edwards and force defenses out of consistent double teams. Edwards could put up some huge numbers this season if all goes well, and I think he will.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1300 Yds. Rec. 16 TD

4. Reggie Wayne- Indianapolis Colts

Wayne had to shoulder a lot of the workload last season when Marvin Harrison went down with a knee injury and he proved himself more than worthy of the task. He lead the NFL in receiving yards with 1510 and caught 10 TD’s. He is now firmly set to be the number one guy in Indy which is never a bad thing for fantasy production. Having Peyton Manning throwing you the ball doesn’t really hurt that much either. No one knows how much the injury will effect Harrison, but either way you have to expect that he won’t be the same guy especially considering his age. That leaves Wayne as the top dog in this high powered passing attack and means good things for fantasy owners who draft him.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1500 Yds. Rec. 13 TD

5. Andre Johnson- Houston Texans

Johnson started out the 2007 NFL season as the best wide receiver not named Randy Moss, until he was sidelined with an injury that allowed him to play just 9 games. If you look at Johnson’s career up to this point you won’t see stellar numbers, but you have to consider the circumstances he played under. He had a terrible O-line, a terrible QB, no real running back threat and a No. 2 WR that drew about as much attention as I’d get standing next to George Clooney. With QB Matt Schaub in place for his second year running the offense and with Johnson expected to return at 100% he should put up some huge numbers. Look at what he did in the 9 games he played last year, 851 yards receiving and 8 TD (a career high), if you double that you have one hell of a fantasy football season. He may also fly under some people’s radar who only look at stats during a draft, make sure you’re not that guy.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1300 Yds. Rec. 12 TD

6. Larry Fitzgerald- Arizona Cardinals

Fitzgerald just inked a moster deal with the Cardinals so maybe the incentive to play as hard isn’t there, but I doubt that from this guy. He doesn’t have ideal speed for a wide receiver, but that has hardly slowed him down. He knows how to use his size and leaping ability to his advantage, especially in the redzone and puts up good numbers no matter who is throwing him the ball. Matt Leinart should assume the full workload as Quarterback and has shown flashes that he should develop into the QB many thought he would be. With Anquan Boldin still manning the opposite side defenses will have a hard time deciding which guy to double up on. Fitzgerald went for 1409 yards and 10 TD last year he should be able to match or surpass those totals.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1400 Yds. Rec. 11 TD

7. T.J. Houshmandzadeh- Cincinnati Bengals

It took me an hour just to spell his last name, but I don’t need a dictionary to tell me how good this guy is on the field. I’ve ranked him higher then his counterpart Johnson because he hasn’t been whining at all during the off-season and Johnson seems a step away form packing it in and moving on from Cincinnati. A lousy running game and a lousy defense means that Cincy should be airing the ball out quite often. Look at his career and T.J. has done nothing but get better and better and better. Every single season he has upped his yardage and his TD totals and with Ocho Cinco still in turmoil the sky could be the limit for T.J. in 2008. Last year he pulled in 112 catches for 1143 yards and 12 TD. Depending on what Chad decides to do and how that situation plays itself out he could be in line for a nice bump in yards and TDs.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1200 Yds. Rec. 13 TD

8. Chad Johnson- Cincinnati Bengals

I may catch some flak for rating him below his teammate T.J., but I just don’t like the way things are playing out in Cincy at the moment. It was encouraging to hear that Johnson did report to mandatory mini-camp and participated in practice. He did have minor ankle surgery recently, but he is expected to be fully healed in time for training camp on July 27. Chad’s career best 1440 receiving yards placed him third in the NFL and he managed to haul in 8 TD passes. Honestly though, the whole contract/trade situation aside, I think Chad is slightly overrated as fantasy wide receivers go. He’s posted double digit touchdown totals just once in his career (10) and while he does rack up some nice yardage totals TDs win fantasy football championships. That’s why I’d take T.J. over Chad any day of the week. Yet, if all you want is a damn good, consistent fantasy wide receiver then Chad is always a solid option.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1350 Yds. Rec. 8 TD

9.Marques Colston- New Orleans Saints

Colston started out last season very slowly which may have cost owners a chance to make their leagues playoffs. However, if you weathered that storm and continued to use Colston in the second half of the season he paid off in a big way. In fact, his production came at a time when most leagues were entering their playoffs which makes Colston a clutch fantasy performer. In the two years since he was drafted by the Saints in the 7th round Colston has outperformed everyones expectations. Last year he posted 1202 yards and 11 TD and has easily become Drew Brees’ favorite target. I like the Brees-Colston connection and expect that they should continue to grow together in Sean Payton’s complicated but effective offense.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1200 Yds. Rec. 12 TD

10. Plaxico Burress- New York Giants

Plax is not happy with Giants and they way they have treated his contract negotiations. He has refused to participate in mini-camp and is threatening to hold out of training camp if the situation is not resolved. Still, no QB/ WR tandem has connected for more touchdowns in their time together then Burress and Manning and Plaxico has had some good down time to heal from the injuries that plagued him throughout the 2007 season. Plaxico caught 70 passes for 1025 yards and 12 TD last year a career best for TD totals and a pleasure for fantasy owners to watch. He is Eli Manning’s go-to-guy and with the way Eli played during the Giants run to the Super Bowl that is good news for owners willing to draft Burress over other wide receivers. The Giants strong rushing game makes it impossible for teams to concentrate their efforts on Burress and with Amani Toomer, Jeremy Shockey, and Steve Smith available as weapons at Manning’s disposal Burress should have plenty of room to operate.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1200 Yds. Rec. 13 TD

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Giants Victims of Their Own Success

By Matt Valentine

The New York Giants should be the happiest bunch of guys in the NFL right now after scoring one of the most unlikely Super Bowl victories in the history of the NFL. Their miraculous run to Super Bowl XLII and their victory over the undefeated New England Patriots left every player, coach, and front office worker within the Giants franchise with big smiles on their faces. Now the smiles are slowly turning into frowns as the Giants have suffered a number of significant loses and some unhappy players in their locker room.

After losing key members of their Super Bowl roster Kawika Mitchell and Gibril Wilson to free agency the Giants suffered another blow when Michael Strahan announced his retirement earlier this week.

Now they’re facing some daunting tasks in getting two disgruntled players back onto the field, and off the sidelines. Plaxico Burress and Jeremy Shockey have both decided to sit-out the Giants mandatory mini-camp and are threatening to hold-out until training camp.

Burress is sitting out because he feels that contract negotiations between his agent Drew Rosenhaus and the team are not progressing the way they should. Buress has three years remaining on his six-year, $25 million deal he inked after leaving the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is due to earn $3.25 million this year, $3.5 million in 2009 and $3.75 million in 2010.

After hauling in the game winning touchdown catch in the Super Bowl and leading the Giants with 70 catches for 1,025 yards and a career best 12 TD’s, Burress is seeking a more lucrative deal from the franchise. Burress told reporters, “Me and my agent are trying to get a deal done so I can stay a New York Giant for a long time, I personally, don’t like the way they’re going and I am not happy about it. I am choosing not to participate.” Burress also said that he believes has at least another four or five years left in his career.

By current standards Burress is underpaid. Terrell Owens, and Randy Moss both just signed three-year contacts for $27 million and Larry Fitzgerald received a $40 million contract with $30 million guaranteed.

Meanwhile, in the midst of all thats going on with Plax, the Giants also have to deal with another disgruntled player in Jeremy Shockey. Shockey who is still rehabbing from the broken leg he suffered last season has also not participated in any of the mandatory mini-camps drawing criticism from team captain Shaun O’Hara, “You’re either with us or against us, I think there’s a right way to do things,” O’Hara said. “I’ve always felt that as a player you go out there and you put your best forward and as long as you’re giving 100 percent effort every time, you’ll be taken care of.”

The rift between Shockey and the Giants has been growing since he went down with the injury and was not present on the sidelines to watch his team capture the Lombardi Trophy. Shockey did not attend the Super Bowl parade held in New York City and was also not present when the Giants were presented with their Super Bowl rings.

The Giants need to retain the services of Burress who has really clicked with Eli Manning since joining the team in 2005. The tandem have combined for 29 touchdowns the most by any QB/WR combo in the league during that span. As evidenced by their Super Bowl run, Shockey does not seem to be an integral part to the Giants offense, and many believe that removing him from the offense allowed Manning to blossom into a more steady QB as he did not have to constantly worry about pleasing the tight end.

How the Giants handle the Burress situation could play a major factor in their success this season, but getting rid of an already disgruntled Shockey may be the best thing for both parties.


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Fantasy Football Preview: Top 10 RB

Top 10 Running Backs

1. Ladanian Tomlinson -San Diego Chargers

Tomlinson is the most consistent fantasy performer and has been since he broke into the league in 2001. He has never posted less then double digit touchdown figures and never run for less then 1200 yards in a season. Tomlinson’s abilities are not limited to just pounding the ball, he also has great hands out of the backfield and will throw the occasional TD pass. He plays on a potent offense that will only get better if Phillip Rivers continues to progress into a solid young quarterback. Antonio Gates helps to open up room for Tomlinson because he can stretch a defense down the field. Also, consider that this will be Chris Chambers’ first full year of full integration into the offense and that could open up even more room for Tomlinson. On the downside the numerous offensive weapons at Phillip Rivers disposal may take away a few red zone touches for Tomlinson, but he is still the go to guy when the team nears the end zone.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1500 Yds Rushing 15 TD , 400 Yds Receiving, 3 TD, 2 TD Passes.

2. Adrian Peterson- Minnesota Vikings

A.P. burst onto the NFL scene last year with his explosive rookie campaign. In just 14 games A.P. racked up 1351 rushing yards, and 12 TD’s. He also had 19 receptions for 268 yds, and 1 TD. He averaged an awe inspiring 5.6 YPC, and did all this while playing with an injured knee. If he can stay healthy for an entire season (which has been a concern) he could easily end up being the number one fantasy RB, even exceeding my number one pick Tomlinson. A.P. has set the bar high for himself, declaring that he wants 2,000 yds and 20 TD’s and he has the talent to do it. The problem is his supporting staff. Minnesota’s O-line is solid and will provide A.P. with plenty of holes to slash through, but the talent at their other skill positions is lacking. The addition of Bernard Berrian in the off-season should help a feeble passing game, especially if Sydney Rice continues to progress. However, Tarvaris Jackson has yet to prove himself as a reliable QB and their backup QB’s don’t really inspire much hope. On the upside of things Minnesota’s unreliable passing attack will force them to dish the ball to Peterson alot, and every time he touches the ball he’s a threat to take it to the house. Though I ranked Tomlinson higher because he plays for a better team and has been a consistent performer I’m still expecting big numbers from Peterson.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1600 Yds Rushing 15 TD, 300 Yds Rec, 3 TD.

3. Brian Westbrook- Philadelphia Eagles

B-West as I like to call him, (plus its easier to type) is the best all around threat outside of L.T. He racks up receiving yards, and piles up the rushing yards too. Since he became the featured back in ‘06 he’s posted some monster yardage totals and eclispsed double digit TD totals each year when you combine his rushing and receiving TD’s. B-West is the total package. He catches the ball like no other RB in the league coming out of the backfield. He piled up 90 receptions last year alone and racked up 771 receiving yards. Oh yeah he also runs the ball really well too. He put up 1333 rushing yards and 7 TD’s last year. In a point per reception league I would consider taking him as my first RB. The Eagles have a solid O-line (as long as Winston Justice doesn’t play) and they will have a fully healthy Donovan McNabb which can only help Westbrook.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1400 Yds Rushing 9 TD, 800 Yds Rec, 7 TD.

4. Joseph Addai- Indianapolis Colts

In his first full year as the featured back Addai proved that he could handle the workload. He accumulated 1072 rushing yards in 15 games and scored 12 TD’s. He also racked in 41 receptions for 364 yards and 3 TD. Addai plays behind a solid offensive line and gets plenty of red zone opportunities. He plays with a couple of guys by the names of Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, and Reggie Wayne the latter may take some red zone looks away from Addai, but their is plenty of love to spread around in this high powered offense. I expect Addai to exceed his 2007 production by a solid amount.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1300 Yds Rushing 13 TD, 400 Yds Rec, 2 TD.

5. Steven Jackson- St. Louis Rams

I thought about ranking Jackson above Addai, but I can’t seem to get over the fact that he plays for a pretty crappy team. Their O-line is questionable at best especially after Orlando Pace went down and Marc Bulger can’t seem to keep himself on the field, leaving the team to a platoon of backups. Jackson wasn’t healthy for a majority of last year so his numbers don’t match his ability or talent. Still, in 12 games he surpassed the 1,000 yard mark and scored 5 TD’s. He has great hands out of the backfield (800Rec. Yds in 2006) and is an absolute beast running the ball when he’s at 100%. If the Rams can solve their O-line issues, and keep Bulger on the field Jackson could return to form and put up numbers similar to his 2006 campaign.

Projected Stat Line: 1600 Yds Rushing 14 TD, 600 Yds Rec, 5 TD

6. Marion Barber- Dallas Cowboys

The only reasons Barber falls to this point is because Dallas drafted Felix Jones in the first round of this years draft. That may say something about what the Cowboys think Barber is capable of, or in this case not capable of. Either they just wanted the most talented player on their draft board and took him, or they don’t think Barber can handle a full workload only time will tell. With that said, it seems pretty clear that Jones will steal some touches from Barber, you don’t let a player with that talent just ride the pine, and that should be a concern for fantasy owners in a position to draft Barber. Barber is a talented hard-running RB, and should definitely retain his goal line duties which still makes him a solid RB 1 option. Last year Barber ran 204 times for 975 yds and 10 TD’s. I expect an increase in his yardage totals but it all depends on how significant a role Felix Jones will play.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1100 Yds Rushing 12 TD, 200 Yds Rec, 1 TD.

7. Clinton Portis- Washington Redskins

Portis was a fantasy stud just a few short years ago, but has been plagued by injuries and inconsistency in the past few years. He still puts up solid numbers (when healthy) as proven by his play last year when he rushed for 1262 yds and 11 TD. The thing that concerns me about Portis besides for the injuries, is that his YPC has declined in each of the past three seasons and he’s carried a tremendous workload throughout the course of his career. On the upside, Jason Campbell seemed to take some steps forward in the quest to turn himself into a true signal caller and Chris Cooley has emerged as a star tight end. That should relieve some of the pressure off Portis’ as teams won’t always be able to stack 8 in the box. keeping Santana Moss on the field and forcing defense to defend against the deep threat would help as well.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1200 Yds Rushing, 10 TD, 400 Yds Rec, 2 TD.

8. Frank Gore- S.F. 49ers

After bursting onto the scene with an amazing 2006 season, Gore and his entire team for that fact, had a down year in ‘07. Gore has the stuff to be an elite RB in this league he just needs more from his teammates. Don’t discount the damage that losing Norv Turner to the Chargers did to San Fran’s offense and Gore in particular either. San Fran was supposed to be a good team last year and things didn’t really work out that way, I wouldn’t say they had a great draft either so it doesn’t look like they are going to get much better. Gore on the other hand can be much better then he was last year when he rushed for 1102 yards and 5 TD’s. I’m not expecting a return to the monster numbers he put up in ‘06 (1695 rush yds, 8 TD) but somewhere in between the two is a safe bet.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1300 Yds Rushing 8 TD, 300 Yds Rec, 1 TD.

9.Jamal Lewis-Cleveland Browns

Since his 2000 yard season in ‘03 Lewis’ production had fallen off steeply. In 2005 he did not even crack the 1000 yard mark. Baltimore shipped him off to Cleveland at a bargain rate and pretty much everyone assumed Lewis was finished as an elite back in the NFL. Well, Lewis did a lot to change that notion last season as he truly seemed to return to form and played a key role in helping to turn around the Cleveland franchise. He ran for 1304 yards,scored 9 TD’s and raised his YPC from a meager 3.6 in 2006 to a steady 4.4 in 2007. The Browns are a team on the verge, they have a young offensive line that should continue to get better as they grow with each other and the offense. Braylon Edwards has emerged into a star talent at wide receiver, Kellen Winslow has finally developed into the TE many thought he would be, and Derek Anderson looks to be the answer the Browns have been looking for at the QB position. These offensive weapons make it less likely that teams will key on Lewis as they were able to do in Baltimore. I suspect that last years numbers were no fluke.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1300 Yds Rushing 11 TD, 200 Yds Rec, 1 TD.

10. Larry Johnson- Kansas City Chiefs

Johnson had an extremely disappointing year in 2007 especially since he had set the bar so high in the previous two seasons. Injuries forced him to play in only 8 games, in which he ran for just 559 yards and 3 TD’s with a 3.5 YPC average. The Chiefs O-line showed their age last season and were unable to create the holes Johnson needed to make an impact. The QB situation was pretty dismal as well, Brodie Croyle may be a good QB some day but he hasn’t demonstrated that to this point. On the plus side of things the Chiefs had one of the best, if not the best, drafts and added some new blood on the O-line when they selected Branden Albert who should step in and play immediately. Albert should help the O-line in opening up holes some of those holes for Johnson that weren’t there last year. The Chiefs also drafted Jamaal Charles the RB from Texas, which means they could be worried about another potential breakdown from Johnson. It also seems clear that they do not want Johnson to shoulder as much of the workload as he has in the past in hopes of avoiding injury or fatigue. This could mean some lost touches for Johnson but he will still keep the all important goal line duties so I wouldn’t worry about Charles’ presence all that much. I’m doubting that Johnson will return to those 1700 yard seasons of the past but a return to form is expected.

2008 Projected Stat Line: 1500 Yds rushing 14 TD, 400 Yds Rec, 2 TD.

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