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		<title>2009 Denver Broncos: Five Things to Watch For</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 17:28:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Mike Shanahan&#8217;s successor, Josh McDaniels, has made quite an impression in just one off-season as the head coach in Denver, and not necessarily in the manner first-year coaches would like. After upsetting franchise quarterback Jay Cutler, Denver and the star quarterback went their separate ways, leaving McDaniels and co. without a true gamer at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span style="font-size: x-small"> <img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-301" src="http://nflgalore.com/files/2009/09/kyle-orton-camp-300x283.jpg" alt="kyle orton camp" width="300" height="283" /></span><span style="font-size: x-small">Mike Shanahan&#8217;s successor, Josh McDaniels, has made quite an <a title="impression" href="http://nflgalore.com/" target="_blank">impression</a> in just one off-season as the head coach in Denver, and not necessarily in the manner first-year coaches would like.</p>
<p>After upsetting franchise quarterback Jay Cutler, Denver and the star quarterback went their separate ways, leaving McDaniels and co. without a true gamer at the position, albeit with several knew, young pieces to work with on defense, as well as a stud rookie running back in Knowshon Moreno.</p>
<p>But aside from that, there hasn&#8217;t been much done since the Cutler drama or in pre-season to have fans and experts lean one way or another on McDaniels and the Broncos&#8217; <a title="future" href="www.theredzonereport.com" target="_blank">future</a>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s five things to think about for the 2009 season:</p>
<p><strong>5. How Will Peyton Hillis Be Used?</strong></p>
<p>In many different ways, and much more often than Knowshon Moreno-lovers would like to see.</p>
<p>The fact is, Hillis is an outstanding blocker, but it would be an absolute monstrosity to keep him at fullback full-time.</p>
<p>He has elite receiving skills combined with great power rushing ability, making him a great, three-dimensional weapon all over the field.</p>
<p>He&#8217;ll be listed as a fullback, but should garner a lot of offensive attention from Josh McDaniels, as he&#8217;ll line up as a receiver, tight end, running back, and fullback.</p>
<p>McDaniels has been very vocal about his immense and underrated talent, and he&#8217;ll be sure to expose his attributes to the rest of the league, even moreso than Mike Shanahan did last year.</p>
<div><strong>4. Is Kyle Orton Simply a Game-Manager?</strong></div>
<div><strong></strong>Well, we&#8217;re about to find out.</div>
<p> </p>
<p>After Orton started his Denver career with three first-half interceptions in a pre-season game, you could see fans calling for McDaniels&#8217; head, and it got even worse when his back-up, Chris Simms, posted much better numbers in the same game.</p>
<p>Still, Orton has good experiene, knows how to win, and is still learning the system.</p>
<p>If Brandon Marshall jumps ship, it could get more difficult for all parties involved, but with Eddie Royal, Tony Scheffler, and a sound rush attack, Orton should be able to thrive in a very pass-happy New England-style offense.</p>
<p>Whether that translates into wins or not will ultimately be on the defense.</p>
<div><strong>3. Can the Defense Get Any Worse?</strong></div>
<div><strong></strong>Considering their lack of depth at cornerback and safety, as well as their inconsistent pass rush, the answer would be a sheepish &#8220;yes&#8221;.</div>
<p> </p>
<p>It&#8217;s sad, but also a very possible truth, considering the new head coach has only elite offensive credentials to his name, and while he&#8217;s attempted to address the defense through the draft, he simply many not have the players to make it happen in year one.</p>
<p>Denver fans, prepare for a full-blown rebuilding year with some progress near the end of the season.</p>
<div><strong>2. Is McDaniels a Fool or a Genius?</strong></div>
<div><strong></strong>Like most things in the pre-season, that&#8217;s simply something that will be answered with time.</div>
<p> </p>
<p>However, with two disgrunted super stars in one off-season, McDaniels is either very bad at comunicating and managing elite talent, or he&#8217;s simply ridding of prima-dona athletes.</p>
<p>For now, call it a combination of the two. After all, most great coaches (he&#8217;s not great yet) have to be both smart and crazy sometimes.</p>
<div><strong>1. What Happens With Brandon Marshall?</strong></div>
<div><strong></strong>If you&#8217;ve been monitoring the rumor mill, it&#8217;s pretty clear that the New York Jets want <a title="Brandon Marshall" href="http://nflgalore.com/2009/09/02/new-york-jets-interest-in-brandon-marshall-heats-up/" target="_blank">Brandon Marshall</a>, and he surely isn&#8217;t fighting off the possibility.</div>
<p> </p>
<p>Marshall has all but given up on Denver after rehab and contractual issues, while also citing a downgrade at quarterback as a reason for his &#8220;wanting out&#8221;.</p>
<p>After all, the guy is in a contract year.</p>
<p>The Denver regime continues to claim Marshall won&#8217;t be traded, but if the Jets bite on the current offer on the table (Marshall for David Harris and a first round pick), it&#8217;s something that could definitely happen.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s unlikely the Jets give up both the player and the pick, it&#8217;s becoming almost even more unlikely that Brandon Marshall is in a Denver uniform come week one.</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Football: Top 5 Rookies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 14:14:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There won&#8217;t be a Matt Ryan or Joe Flacco this year. Mark Sanchez could see his team get the playoffs, but it will undoubtedly not be because he throws for 3,000 yards and 20+ touchdowns. There&#8217;s not going to be an Adrian Peterson, or a slew of Chris Johnson&#8217;s, Steve Slaton&#8217;s, and Matt Forte&#8217;s. Realistically, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-106" src="http://nflgalore.com/files/2009/07/chris-wells-300x206.jpg" alt="chris wells" width="300" height="206" /></p>
<p>There won&#8217;t be a <strong>Matt Ryan</strong> or <strong>Joe Flacco</strong> this year.</p>
<p>Mark Sanchez could see his team get the playoffs, but it will undoubtedly <em>not </em>be because he throws for 3,000 yards and 20+ touchdowns.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s not going to be an <strong>Adrian Peterson</strong>, or a slew of <strong>Chris Johnson&#8217;s, Steve Slaton&#8217;s, </strong>and<strong> Matt Forte&#8217;s.</strong></p>
<p>Realistically, there are only <a title="two rookie running backs" href="nflgalore.com" target="_blank">two rookie running backs</a> worth drafting in the top five rounds.</p>
<p>That might even be a reach.</p>
<p>Wide Receivers are no different.</p>
<p>There are a few with a solid chance at starting, and a few more with duties in the slot almost guaranteed.</p>
<p>But superstars? Not even <strong>Michael Crabtree</strong>.</p>
<p>If you <em>must</em> <a title="take a chance" href="theredzonereport.com" target="_blank">take a chance</a>, or are investing for a dynasty or keeper league, here&#8217;s the top five guys that could pan out, just as you&#8217;d hoped.</p>
<p><em>Honorable Mentions: Donald Brown, Shonne Green, LeSean McCoy, Kenny Britt, Percy Harvin</em></p>
<p><strong>5.Michael Crabtree, WR, San Francisco 49ers</strong></p>
<p>Regardless of what some biased scouts said about him, the guy can flat-out play.</p>
<p>He has the hands, smarts, and body control of a dominant NFL wide receiver, and that&#8217;s exactly what he&#8217;ll be-<em>some day</em>.</p>
<p>Crabtree is still behind Isaac Bruce, Josh Morgan, and probably even Jason Hill.</p>
<p>Due to missed practices and the depth ahead of him, Crabtree is in danger of starting his rookie year as the fourth option.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s still been going high (eighth) round, so you may have to fight for him.</p>
<p>But I suggest you let someone else take that chance.</p>
<p><strong>4. Brian Robiskie, WR, Cleveland Browns</strong></p>
<p>If there&#8217;s any receiver who is a shoe-in to start, it&#8217;s Robiskie.</p>
<p>He has exceptional hands and body control, and reportedly runs routes and handles coverage like a veteran.</p>
<p>He may not have blazing speed, but Robiskie is vastly underrated, and projects to snag the number two spot before the season starts.</p>
<p>Robiskie would make for a nice steal in rounds 8 to 10.</p>
<p><strong>3. Knownshon Moreno, RB, Denver Broncos</strong></p>
<p>He could very well end up being the best player on this list (this year, and beyond), but his offensive system and depth at his position really don&#8217;t suggest so.</p>
<p>Head Coach Josh McDaniels runs 3-4 backs at all times, and prefers the pass over the run. If Kyle Orton does well, they&#8217;ll stick to that plan, which could have Moreno falling short of 1,000 yards, despite being &#8220;the starter.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>2. Jeremy Maclin, WR, Philadelphia Eagles</strong></p>
<p>There&#8217;s simply too much talent ahead of him for him to start right away.</p>
<p>Kevin Curtis has paid his dues and is still effective, while it&#8217;s unrealistic to think the electric DeSean Jackson will take a back seat to the rookie.</p>
<p>Maclin&#8217;s talent is off the charts, though, with excellent size, speed, and hands.</p>
<p>He won&#8217;t start the season as Philly&#8217;s go-to receiver, but he&#8217;s likely to send Curtis to slot duties, eventually.</p>
<p><strong>1. Chris &#8220;Beanie&#8221; Wells, RB, Arizona Cardinals</strong></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t buy the hype.</p>
<p>Tim Hightower is a failed experiment, and Arizona spent a first rounder on Wells for a good reason: to start him.</p>
<p>He may be eased into the role, but there&#8217;s no reason to have him sit behind the ineffective Hightower.</p>
<p>Hightower has a slight advantage in the passing game, but expecting that to keep Wells off the field is simply <a title="laughable" href="laughinggasonline.wordpress.com" target="_blank">laughable</a>.</p>
<p>The Cardinals aim to have a more balanced attack, and if Wells can help make that successful, he could post the best numbers of all the rookies.</p>
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