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LaDainian Tomlinson, SD, RB LT stands for Lotsa Touchdowns
Adrian Peterson, Min, RB Loses durability factor to LT, but if he stays healthy, watch out
Steven Jackson, StL, RB 100+ yards from scrimmage in 7 of final 8 games in ‘07
Brian Westbrook, Phi, RB The sun of Eagles offense topped 2K tot. yards, had 12 TDs in ‘07
Joseph Addai, Ind, RB 15 TDs in ‘07, but went AWOL when needed most (final 4 weeks)
Randy Moss, NE, WR Brady-to-Moss is an unstoppable combo made in heaven
Marion Barber, Dal, RB TD machine (26 in past 2 seasons) set for biggest workload yet
Frank Gore, SF, RB O-Coordinator Martz vows to build offense around Gore
Tom Brady, NE, QB 1 less TD, 50 fewer pass yards per game would still be great year
Larry Johnson, KC, RB Avg. 124 yfs, had 4 TDs in 3 games prior to ‘07 foot injury
Clinton Portis, Was, RB Impressive show of production, durability, consistency in ‘07
Terrell Owens, Dal, WR WR strong man has been all business in DAL (28 TDs in 2 seasons)
Marshawn Lynch, Buf, RB Wisely, BUF plans to utilize Lynch more in passing game
Maurice Jones-Drew, Jac, RB Westbrook potential, and time has come to take on bigger workload
Ryan Grant, GB, RB Waiver-wire wonder carried owners w/ 8 TDs in final 8 games of ‘07
Steve Smith, Car, WR Don’t forget how magical the Delhomme/Smith connection is
Brandon Jacobs, NYG RB Contract motivation in ‘08 as Giants not meeting his asking price
Andre Johnson, Hou, WR If knee holds up, he’s a proven juggernaut in this offense
Braylon Edwards, Cle, WR Only Moss, TO, A. Johnson avg. more FAN PTS among WRs in ‘07
Reggie Wayne, Ind, WR Has inherited Peyton’s durability and consistency qualities
Peyton Manning, Ind, QB #’s you can set your clock by: 16 games, 4,000+ yards, 30 TDs
Tony Romo, Dal, QB 1st full season as starter, 9th-best single-season TD pass # (36)
Jamal Lewis, Cle, RB Lewis, Browns O-line an ‘07 revelation: 1,500+ yfs, 11 TDs
Willis McGahee, Bal, RB 8 TDs or less in past 3 seasons; rookie Rice will push for PT
Ronnie Brown, Mia, RB Believes he’ll be 100% (ACL rehab) by the start of the season
Marques Colston, NO, WR After Moss, most targeted WR in red zone in ‘07
Larry Fitzgerald, Ari, WR Remarkably consistent in ‘07: 72+ yards in 13 of final 14 games
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cin,WR Avg. 101 receptions, 1,112 yds, 10.5 TDs past 2 seasons
Jonathan Stewart, Car, RB Indications he’ll be lead back for new run-1st Panthers offense
Torry Holt, StL, WR Age starting to take toll, but has 90+ catches in 6 straight seasons
Darren McFadden, Oak, RB 15-20 touches per game enough for him to make large impact
Laurence Maroney, NE, RB Proved workhorse skills to close ‘07, but time-share to return
Reggie Bush, NO, RB Claims to have taken his football commitment to a new level
Brandon Marshall, Den, WR Tied w/ T.J. Housh for 5th-most red zone targets among WRs in ‘07
Chad Johnson, Cin, WR Hit-and-miss: Has scored a TD in just 8 of past 32 games
Wes Welker, NE, WR Across-the-middle daredevil a perfect complement to Moss
Michael Turner, Atl, RB 250-300 carries expected as lead in run-heavy ATL offense
Drew Brees, NO, QB Has been very close to Peyton’s fantasy equal the past 2 seasons
Plaxico Burress, NYG, WR Looking for new contract after scoring 22 TDs in past 2 seasons
Anquan Boldin, Ari, WR Per game production was on level w/ T.J. Housh, Colston in ‘07
Willie Parker, Pit, RB Just 2 TDs in ‘07, and now will split carries w/ rook Mendenhall
Roy Williams, Det, WR Martz is gone, but he’ll be contract-year motivated regardless
Jason Witten, Dal, TE Ram-man knocked Gates from No. 1 TE perch w/ 1,145 yds, 7 TDs
Matt Forte, Chi, RB Staring at a featured back role now that Benson is out of picture
Antonio Gates, SD, TE Expected to miss some of training camp after offseason foot surgery
Kevin Smith, NYJ, RB Already endeared himself to coaches, expected to earn starter role
Roddy White, Atl, WR Miracle 1,200 yds, 6 TDs w/ Redman/Harrington/Leftwich carousel
Carson Palmer, Cin, QB Peak/valley ‘07 was frustrating, but elite skills, receivers remain
Ben Roethlisberger, Pit, QB Has 54 TDs (50 pass, 4 rush) in his past 27 reg. season games
Santonio Holmes, Pit, WR Big-time talent, but not a ton of looks in this offense
Greg Jennings, GB, WR Like Holmes, doesn’t get as many targets as you’d like to see
Kellen Winslow, Cle, TE If there weren’t legit injury concerns, he’d be 10-15 spots higher
Edgerrin James, Ari, RB Done little in ARI to create expectations of more than modest #’s
Tony Gonzalez, KC, TE Was considerably less productive in ‘07 when Croyle was at the helm
Thomas Jones, NYJ, RB As promising O-line improves, so should TJ’s #’s
Rashard Mendenhall, Pit, RB Will be used as more than just a backup to Parker
Calvin Johnson, Det, WR Disappointing Year 1, but bothersome back partly to blame
Hines Ward, Pit, WR Age, health concerns, but Big Ben loves him in red zone
Derek Anderson, Cle, QB Has the weapons at his disposal to repeat breakout ‘07 campaign
Marvin Harrison, Ind, WR Reportedly pain-free, expected to be good-to-go for Week 1
LenDale White, Ten, RB Heavy load still expected, but rookie Johnson is in mix, too
Earnest Graham, TB, RB Addition of Dunn, interest in Kevin Jones not encouraging
Dwayne Bowe, KC, WR Like Roddy White, deserves medal for ‘07 production given his QBs
Selvin Young, Den, RB No. 1 in DEN backfield going into season often a kiss of death
Rudi Johnson, Cin, RB No longer featured back, as he’ll head a committee instead
Donovan McNabb, Phi, QB Dealing with shoulder tendinitis — it’s always something
Julius Jones, Sea, RB Will see majority of carries in SEA, but probably not at the goal line
Fred Taylor, Jac, RB Has shed “Fragile” label, but time (age 32) not on his side
Chris Cooley, Was, TE 6+ TDs in each of 4 seasons and a 765-yard average the past 3
Matt Hasselbeck, Sea, QB One of the NFL’s best at QB, but turnover at WR could be a problem
Santana Moss, Was, WR Will see increased looks at flanker in new coach Zorn’s offense
Lee Evans, Buf, WR Deep issues: 2 20+ yd TDs in ‘07 after avg. of 5 in 1st 3 seasons
Kevin Curtis, Phi, WR Should only get better in 2nd season in Philly system
Laveranues Coles, NYJ, WR Blue-collar competitor always a good bet for 1,000 yards, 6 TDs
Dallas Clark, Ind, TE 11 TDs in ‘07, but no more than 5 TDs in any other season
Donald Driver, GB, WR After 8 years w/ Favre, might find breaking up hard to do
Joey Galloway, TB, WR Darrell Green-type genes: he’ll be productive for as long as he plays
Minnesota Vikings Defense Strong ‘07; addition of sack-master Allen makes them special
Justin Fargas, Oak, RB With D-Mac in the fold, Fargas looking at maybe 12-15 touches per
Chris Chambers, SD, WR Gelled well w/ Rivers down the stretch and stepped up in postseason
Chris Johnson, Ten, RB Speed, receiving skills could land him near workload split w/ White
Owen Daniels, Hou, TE 50+ yards and/or a TD in 10 games in ‘07
Bobby Engram, Sea, WR Holdout talk, but I’ll put $ on him reporting well before Week 1
Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ, WR 2-year average: 82 catches, 1,045 yards, 4 TDs
San Diego Chargers Defense Top ‘07 unit remains intact
David Garrard, Jac, QB Excellent runner, much improved passer, nice red-zone weapons
Nate Burleson, Sea, WR Sneaky 10 TDs in ‘07; he’s assured a bigger role in ‘08
Jeremy Shockey, NYG, TE Not sure how long shaky relationship w/ Giants can last
Marc Bulger, StL, QB Health, lack of receiving threat opposite Holt are issues
Chester Taylor, Min, RB AP will take a bigger load in ‘08, but this is best rushing O in league
Jay Cutler, Den, QB Threw 11 TD passes and avg. 231 pass yards in final 7 games
Vernon Davis, SF, TE Martz not TEs best friend, but he’s never had 1 as talented as VD
Todd Heap, Bal, TE Let’s hope the every-other-year health trend holds
Jerious Norwood, Atl, RB Plenty of touches to go around in new run-heavy scheme
Felix Jones, Dal, RB Won’t get all of Julius’ carries, but speed will keep him in business
Isaac Bruce, SF, WR Can excel in familiar Martz system if someone can get him the ball
Derrick Mason, Bal, WR Route-running master was 4th-most targeted WR in ‘07
Ahman Green, Hou, RB Will have to stave off injury, C. Brown, rookie Slaton’s advances
Anthony Gonzalez, Ind, WR Skills fit as No. 3 in Colts offense, and the seasoning only helps
Ray Rice, RB, Bal BAL falling in love w/ his quickness and versatility