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		<title>Believe It: New York Jets Are Playoff Contenders</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 03:31:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s gut-check time for Buffalo, Miami, and New England. Sort of. After Monday night is over, two of those teams will be walking into next week&#8217;s slate of games at 0-1, and staring at the Jets and their seemingly unshakable rookie quarterback with a 1-0 record. &#8220;Broadway&#8221; Joe ain&#8217;t got nothin&#8217; on this kid Sanchez. [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s gut-check time for Buffalo, Miami, and New England. Sort of.</p>
<p>After Monday night is over, two of those teams will be walking into next week&#8217;s slate of games at 0-1, and staring at the Jets and their seemingly unshakable rookie quarterback with a 1-0 record.</p>
<p>&#8220;Broadway&#8221; Joe ain&#8217;t got nothin&#8217; on this kid Sanchez.</p>
<p>Except a Super Bowl ring, years of experience, and an alcohol addiction that could kill a Rhino.</p>
<p>But still, all the Sanchez haters out there can give it up. The dude was flawless in a 277-yard, one touchdown effort.</p>
<p>Oh, and Rex Ryan has it all figured out. Think about it.</p>
<p>Andre Johnson had 35 yards receiving, Matt Schaub is currently screaming in his bed with a nightmare of the Jets chasing him down, and Steve Slaton is still trying to figure out how he only had 17 yards rushing.</p>
<p>The answer to all of Houston&#8217;s issues on Sunday? The Jets are the 2008 Baltimore Ravens, the 2.0 version.</p>
<p>And this is without Calvin Pace. And they&#8217;re running their offense through a rookie quarterback.</p>
<p>But that&#8217;s just it. This kid isn&#8217;t anymore a rookie than Brett Favre isn&#8217;t eligible for the senior citizen deal at your local Taco Bell.</p>
<p>Give that man, and hell, Sanchez too, a free soda. Throw in a damn taco.</p>
<p>While Sanchez may have been solely responsible for Houston&#8217;s only points (a pick six), he made very few mistakes, completed 18-of-31 passes, and looked in complete control.</p>
<p>But why is this still a shock?</p>
<p>Rex Ryan, who many argue was &#8220;basically&#8221; Baltimore&#8217;a head coach in 2008 (sorry,  John Harbaugh), has been here before.</p>
<p>He had solid holdovers on defense from last season.</p>
<p>All he had to do was lure some solid prospects and veterans (Bart Scott and Jim Leonhard) from Baltimore, and Bam!, he has a stud-driven defense.</p>
<p>Oh, and a solid draft on both ends didn&#8217;t hurt, either.</p>
<p>Still, so many doubters, not nearly enough time to list them off. And I know it&#8217;s only one week. I know it&#8217;s just the first of 16 tests the rookie quarterback will endure. But he passed it.</p>
<p>He passed it big time.</p>
<p>Sorry, <a title="Clark Judge" href="http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/12179757" target="_blank">Clark Judge</a>. This kid&#8217;s got <em>it</em>.</p>
<p>And as long as Thomas Jones and company can keep up this whole &#8220;supportive offense&#8221; thing, we could see some progress on last year&#8217;s 9-7 finish.</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>
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<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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		<title>Early 2009 Fantasy Football Preview: AFC Quarterbacks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 22:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s the first day of June, which means all of those premature NFL power rankings and fantasy football rankings are no longer, well, quite as premature. While everyone (including myself) is discussing LeBron James and his handshake phobia, the Magic and the Lakers, or Bruno&#8217;s fall into Eminem&#8217;s lap, I&#8217;ve decided to take that free [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_53" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-53" src="http://nflgalore.com/files/2009/06/tom-brady-300x206.jpg" alt="Knee injury or not, Brady is still the man." width="300" height="206" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Knee injury or not, Brady is still the man.</p></div>
<p>It&#8217;s the first day of June, which means all of those premature NFL power rankings and fantasy football rankings are no longer, well, <em>quite </em>as premature.</p>
<p>While everyone (including myself) is discussing LeBron James and his <a title="handshake" href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/190011-lebron-james-sore-loser-or-just-a-loser" target="_blank">handshake</a> phobia, the <a title="Magic and the Lakers" href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/189980-orlando-magic-vs-la-lakers-preview" target="_blank">Magic and the Lakers</a>, or Bruno&#8217;s fall into Eminem&#8217;s <a title="lap" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_DNeJcY78Q" target="_blank">lap</a>, I&#8217;ve decided to take that  free fall dive into the loving arms of fantasy football.</p>
<p>And yes, the fantasy realm loves me back.</p>
<p>However, let&#8217;s pace ourselves. After all, it is in fact the first month of summer (first day, no less), and we don&#8217;t want to generate pre-football heart attacks.</p>
<p>I mean, Brett Favre hasn&#8217;t even made up his mind yet, so why should the rest of us be getting antsy?</p>
<p>Regardless, here is a team-by-team look at all 32 starting quarterbacks, their weapons, offenses, and how they may destroy or enhance your team.</p>
<p>Still worried about Favre&#8217;s final decision, camp battles, or injuries? I&#8217;ll do my best to fill you in, allowing you an early look at which quarterbacks may be the best bets, which could be potential sleepers, and which ones you should stay away from.</p>
<p><strong>Tom Brady</strong>—<strong>New England Patriots</strong></p>
<p>Matt Cassel is in Kansas City, and Brady is back in camp, meaning two things.</p>
<p>You have nothing to worry about, and you have <em>nothing</em> to worry about.</p>
<p>Brady has looked sharp in limited practice, and still has the same awesome weapons he had in 2007 during his 50-touchdown season. This list isn&#8217;t a ranking, but if it were, I&#8217;d have Brady at the top.</p>
<p>Verdict: If you can get him in the second round, you&#8217;re already winning.</p>
<p>Proj: 4,090 yards, 35 TD, 13 INT</p>
<p><strong>Mark Sanchez</strong>—<strong>New York Jets</strong></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t buy the Kellen Clemens hype (not that there actually is any).</p>
<p>For better or worse, Sanchez will begin the new Joe Namath era.</p>
<p>It won&#8217;t be as sexy or productive as either of Matt Ryan or Joe Flacco&#8217;s seasons last year, but I wouldn&#8217;t be shocked if the Jets reached the playoffs.</p>
<p>Verdict: Not yet an option for FF</p>
<p>Proj: 2,400 yards, 16 TD, 17 INT</p>
<p><strong>Trent Edwards</strong>—<strong>Buffalo Bills</strong></p>
<p>I like the addition of Owens, but not the loss of Marshawn Lynch to start the season.</p>
<p>Edwards isn&#8217;t as bad as people think, and now he has a sound offense around him. He&#8217;s a borderline top-15 quarterback, and depending on how he looks in pre-season, could crack that barrier quite easily.</p>
<p>Verdict: Sleeper</p>
<p>Proj: 3,555 yards, 26 TD, 14 INT</p>
<p><strong>Chad Pennington</strong>—<strong>Miami Dolphins</strong></p>
<p>This is probably Pennington&#8217;s last hurrah with Miami, and something tells me the exciting juice that this offense had last season has all but dried up.</p>
<p>Pennington still doesn&#8217;t have enticing options, and he&#8217;s got two quarterbacks breathing down his neck.</p>
<p>He&#8217;ll be serviceable to start the season, but you won&#8217;t claim your league&#8217;s championship if he&#8217;s your starter.</p>
<p>Verdict: He&#8217;s a stop-gap</p>
<p>Proj: 3,100 yards, 17 TD, 14 INT</p>
<p><strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong>—<strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong></p>
<p>If he endures a Super Bowl hang-over, we could see some bad numbers.</p>
<p>Because, as we&#8217;ve learned, the less Big Ben throws, the better he is.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s still a fantasy quarterback with solid weapons around him, so don&#8217;t be afraid to snatch him up.</p>
<p>Verdict: Serviceable</p>
<p>Proj: 3,470 yards, 23 TD, 18 INT</p>
<p><strong>Brady Quinn</strong>—<strong>Cleveland Browns</strong></p>
<p>Personally, I think Derek Anderson has the better arm and size, but Braylon Edwards favors Quinn, and the organization is more likely to run with the young, more familiar face.</p>
<p>Quinn is actually a good, young quarterback, and I&#8217;m not sure why Eric Mangini isn&#8217;t higher on him.</p>
<p>Regardless, aside from Braylon &#8220;Mr. Drop&#8221; Edwards, Quinn has no weapons.</p>
<p>Verdict: Things could get ugly</p>
<p>Proj: 2,899 yards, 20 TD, 20 INT</p>
<p><strong>Carson Palmer</strong>—<strong>Cincinnati Bengals</strong></p>
<p>He was awful last season, going 0-4 before bowing out with an arm injury.</p>
<p>However, his weapons are still potentially elite, and if he can return to form, could easily put up numbers that will have you kicking yourself for passing him up in the fourth round.</p>
<p>Verdict: Possibly ends the season as a top-5 passer</p>
<p>Proj: 3,884 yards, 27 TD, 17 INT</p>
<p><strong>Joe Flacco</strong>—<strong>Baltimore Ravens</strong></p>
<p>Flacco proved to be a capable game-manager, and has reportedly looked good over the offseason.</p>
<p>However, the Ravens are likely to base their offense around the run, and Flacco doesn&#8217;t have superstar options surrounding him.</p>
<p>Verdict: See Chad Pennington</p>
<p>Proj: 3,335 yards, 18 TD, 16 INT</p>
<p><strong>Vince Young</strong>—<strong>Tennessee Titans</strong></p>
<p>Call me crazy, but I don&#8217;t see Kerry Collins finishing the first half of the season as the starter.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s up there in age, which makes a regression or an injury extremely likely, and if things aren&#8217;t going well, he&#8217;ll be benched rather quickly.</p>
<p>Young may not have a cloudless head on his shoulders, but he still can make things happen with his feet.</p>
<p>Verdict: Young might surprise some people</p>
<p>Proj: 2,467 yards, 15 TD, 13 INT, 430 r yards, 4 TD</p>
<p><strong>Peyton Manning</strong>—<strong>Indianapolis Colts</strong></p>
<p>Manning loses Marvin Harrison, Tony Dungy, and two other important assistant coaches.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t mean he&#8217;ll suddenly lose his touch, but there&#8217;s only so much Anthony Gonzales and Austin Collie can make up for.</p>
<p>Verdict: Draft him below Tom Brady, for sure this time</p>
<p>Proj: 4,300 yards, 33 TD, 19 INT</p>
<p><strong>David Garrard</strong>—<strong>Jacksonville Jaguars</strong></p>
<p>He lost Matt Jones, but gained Torry Holt.</p>
<p>Something tells me Garrard won&#8217;t really notice.</p>
<p>Jacksonville&#8217;s offense is all about grinding it out, but they were forced to put the ball in the air more last year because of an atrocious offensive line.</p>
<p>Verdict: A better line means Garrard is good again</p>
<p>Proj: 3,090 yards, 20 TD, 12 INT, 260 r yards, 3 TD</p>
<p><strong>Matt Schaub</strong>—<strong>Houston Texans</strong></p>
<p>Schaub has too many weapons to fail. The only problem is, he needs to stay on the field.</p>
<p>If he can play even 13 games, he&#8217;ll put up huge numbers, while leaving everyone guessing, yet again, what he&#8217;d do if he played a full season.</p>
<p>Still, with Andre Johnson, Kevin Walter, Steve Slaton, and Owen Daniels, the future looks good for Schaub.</p>
<p>Verdict: He can lead your team to a title</p>
<p>Proj: 3,800 yards, 25 TD, 16 INT</p>
<p><strong>Philip Rivers</strong>—<strong>San Diego Chargers</strong></p>
<p>If Rivers&#8217; defense can back him up, unlike in 2008, he could easily approach last year&#8217;s numbers, and possibly even surpass them.</p>
<p>With a healthy Antonio Gates and LT, Rivers is more confident than ever.</p>
<p>Verdict: Draft him like he&#8217;s Tom Brady</p>
<p>Proj: 4,270 yards, 30 TD, 16 INT</p>
<p><strong>Jeff Garcia</strong>—<strong>Oakland Raiders</strong></p>
<p>I just don&#8217;t see the JaMarcus Russell experiment lasting more than three or four losses in 2009, and wouldn&#8217;t be shocked to see him benched in the pre-season.</p>
<p>As long as Garcia wins a few games, Al Davis will let him start. After all, he brought him in for a reason.</p>
<p>Verdict: Nobody in Oakland is worth your while</p>
<p>Proj: 2,300 yards, 15 TD, 9 INT</p>
<p><strong>Matt Cassel</strong>—<strong>Kansas City Chiefs</strong></p>
<p>Cassel is in a new place with a huge drop-off as far as offensive weapons. He still has good experience from last season, combined with his solid arm and good athleticism.</p>
<p>However, we&#8217;ll all be left wondering what could have been, had Tony Gonzalez not been traded to Atlanta.</p>
<p>Verdict: Stay away in year one</p>
<p>Proj: 3,700 yards, 22 TD, 23 INT</p>
<p><strong>Kyle Orton</strong>—<strong>Denver Broncos</strong></p>
<p>Orton was putting together a solid season in Chicago before hurting his ankle. Once he came back, he played admirably through injury, and didn&#8217;t have the best options out there.</p>
<p>In Denver, he&#8217;ll have a friendlier offensive line and system, as well as  excellent receiving options.</p>
<p>Verdict: Orton could make the leap to elite</p>
<p>Proj: 3,600 yards, 24 TD, 16 INT</p>
<p><em>The NFC Edition will be made available, depending on the reads/comments for this article. Thanks for reading, and for those basketball enthusiasts, check out my NBA blog: www.robertsroundballreport.com</em></p>
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