2010年10月6日星期三

I should have brought a clipboard.

Besides, members of the media are confined to one small pen that’s across the street from the Bill and Adair Grommesh family’s future home in Moorhead. I doubted if any walls or beams were going to fall on us over there. Maybe the head protection was meant to shield us from dangling participles.

In retrospect, it seems ridiculous that I had to wear any hard hat because it seemed like the type of pretend, cheap New era jordan hats plastic hat you’d give a 3-year-old when he visited a construction site.

There’s a whole headgear caste system, which determines the amount of access you’re allowed or denied. Volunteers wear white. Builders wear orange. Inspectors wear yellow. And members of the media wear blue.

Turns out I didn’t need to do any of those things. At an “Extreme Makeover” building site, it’s all about the hard hats.

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Perhaps I could wrap myself as a roll of insulation and be trucked into the middle of the building site. Maybe I could pretend to be Mrs. Ty Pennington. (Upon hearing this one, my husband snorted and said: “You’d have better luck pretending to be his mother.”)

When my editor suggested I try to gocheap New era winter hats “behind the scenes” to capture the circus behind ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” I wasn’t sure how to do that.

I should have brought a clipboard.

2010年10月5日星期二

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Still, because both our county representatives in the House, Democrats Anna Eshoo and Jackie Speier, are considered just about unbeatable right now, the 2010 midterm election pretty much qualifies as an off-year affair.

Strictly speaking, Wholesale DC shoes hatsan off-year election is one in which neither the presidency nor congressional seats are up for grabs.


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2010年9月29日星期三

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2010年9月27日星期一

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"In Europe, a milliner could easily go to their millinery supplier for materials, but as I don't have that here, I have to go to other types of shops and markets,cheap Baltimore Orioles Hats especially when traveling," she said. "Inspiration comes from everywhere - mostly just living in Beijing and what's available to me. I've been getting pretty innovative and creative with what I can find."

McBride prayed about the idea for months as she continued to heal from a series of hospitalizations and medical procedures to remove her stomach and spleen as well as part of her pancreas, liver and diaphragm.

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Countdown to the Championship

Tonglet has yet to be stopped in this Countdown to the Championship.  Tonglet rode his NitroFish Suzuki to his third consecutive win in his extremely successful rookie season.

"You have to get a little luck in these things," Hagan said. cheap New era jordan hats "It's a battle out there, but you have to be a little luck too and we got a little luck this weekend."

This victory puts Hagan at second championship points, 25 behind Force, with only three races remaining in the Countdown. 

"We stepped up and did what we need to here. It's been a long road," Hagan said. wholesale New era jordan hats "Starting at 14th you never know how long your day is going to be."

Hagan didn't have an easy road getting to the final round, as he had to get around Ashley Force Hood, Cruz Pedregon and Jeff Arend.  He credits all of his success to crew chief Tommy DeLago.

2010年9月23日星期四

The people of New Hampshire

The people of New Hampshire should be grateful that there were so many of their fellow citizens who were willing to make the commitment to run for office and to do so wholeheartedly.Cheap Cincinnati Reds Hats     Running a serious campaign for office takes considerable time and energy — and, perhaps, regrettably, a considerable amount of money.

The candidates offered the voters real choices, not only in terms of campaign style but also in terms of their stands on economic and social issues. In some cases, there were significant differences on controversial issues, such as the stand on abortion rights among various Republicans running for the Senate, or the position regarding the war in Afghanistan, as was the case between Democrats Ann Kuster  wholesale Cincinnati Reds Hats  and Katrina Swett running in the 2nd Congressional District.

With so many hotly contested races and crowded fields for both parties, there were far more losers than winners in Tuesday's balloting.

In one notable case, the ultimate outcome of the biggest race of all —  discount Cincinnati Reds Hatsthe Republican contest for the U.S. Senate — is in doubt with Kelly Ayotte leading Ovide LaMontagne by about 1,000 as of this writing.

The meaning and implications contained in the results of Tuesday's primary election will be scrutinized and analyzed for days to come.

2010年9月20日星期一

New Butler Longhorn Museum

“(The museum’s) going to take a collaborative effort to work,” said Mayor Toni Randall, adding the city would love to partner with a university or other entity in assuming responsibility for management. “It’s such a large project.discount Los Angeles Dodgers HatsA museum, I think, should be funded and run by outside interests, even though the city (has a stake). It shows the longhorn history, and I think in the long run it’s going to be a part of what our Texas history is. That’s exactly what this is. It’s Texas history.”

The Butler Longhorn Museum is being spearheaded by League City, but is a collaborative effort among many partners including: Destination League City, Environmental Institute of Houston, League City Historical Society, League City Lions Club, The Butler Texas Longhorn Breeders, Texas Longhorn Breeders, League City Heritage Foundation, League City Proud, Friends of the Butler Longhorn Museum, to name a few.

“When you can bring nature, through agriculture, into the lesson, it makes a bigger impact on the students.”

Programs will be across a range of curriculums, including sciences, art, history and leadership, among others. The prospect of exposing students, especially those who haven’t had much of a chance to experience the natural world,
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“We have launched our education program for the 2010-11 year,” said Cindy Schnuriger, a retired high school agriculture teacher. “On Oct. 26 is our first program open to the public. We’re doing a nutritional health-related program on the facts about longhorn and grass-fed beef open to the general public. Some programs will be for all ages, some programs will target specific age groups and grade levels for public and private schools.”

Horse stalls outside the museum, which is located on a 10-acre parcel, will be used as educational tools. A recent open house for educators at the museum targeted about 600 schools around the greater Houston region.

“We really have a lot of people who are dedicated,” Wycoff said.

Volunteers also contribute in a variety of ways, from carpentry and electrical work to conducting lectures or performing in period skits.

“We get weird stuff all of the time,” said Wycoff, picking up a rusty game animal trap somebody found along the banks of Dickinson Bayou, “but we want some more.”

As it is, it’s almost too much to take in with one helping. The spread draws field trippers, tour groups, cattlemen, biologists – you name it. The museum’s massive collection has been secured with grant funds or money raised independently by the 501(c)3 or is part of private collections on loan or which have been donated. People even drop in unannounced to unload the odd relic or two.

“Even the outlaws are part of the culture, which is why I insisted on building a jail,” Wycoff said.

There’s a library too, as well as displays of frontier-era saloons, post offices and the like.

There’s a movie room where educational films are screened, and a mock range with fenced-off, lifelike cattle and predators such as bobcats, coyotes and rattlesnakes. And that’s not counting all the authentic, frontier-related Texana pieces, including Indian headdresses, artifacts and pottery. Spears and crossbows are displayed in the frontier weapons exhibit room alongside authentic muskets and revolvers.

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“It’s the only (museum) of its kind preserving Texas’ frontier culture anywhere in the Houston area,” said Jennifer Wycoff, the museum’s director and curator. “We have great fine arts museums and all other kinds, but when you come to Texas, you want to see cowboy hats.”


The project began in 2002, when League City officials forked over a $400,000 grant from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to restore the Walter Hall Estate.

Getting the word out about the state’s rich cultural history is the idea behind the Butler Longhorn Museum and Heritage Park in League City, which opened in May.

Texas isn’t known as the land of cowboys and pick-up trucks, 10-gallon hats and Longhorn steers for nothing.

2010年8月30日星期一

Payton Manning and Colts complaining

Bottom line is that whether it was a rule change or not, the fact is that a change was made that drastically altered the way the game of fooball is played, and it was changed at the behest of and for the benefit of, one player.  Face it - the NFL is all about marketing and they were sick of the so-called "Face of the cheap NFL hats " losing in the playoffs every year and getting a rep as a perennial choke artist, so they stepped up and did something about it.

It's like a lot of other calls in sports that have always been called in a way that isn't quite in line with the rule book but that everyone agrees to.  A perfect example is the so-called "in the neighborhood" call at second base on double plays.  Do you know what I'm talking about, oh Wise One?  It's when the middle man on a DP comes across the bag as he's receiving the throw and in many cases never has contact with the bag and control of the ball at the same time.  In fact, often the guy never even touches the bag.  It's always been tradition though that so long as the throw didn't take him off the bag and he's "in the neighborhood" of the base, then the runner is called out.  Again, not exactly according to the rules, but everyone goes with the flow, rather than have middle infielders getting killed on every double play.

 Learn the rules, know when they were implemented....ie the chuck rule. Well in place before Manning. Not like the Brady rule which was implemented because of Brady. How about the rule where the QB gets to work out with a certain number of the footballs that are to be used in playoff games. The was put in place because both Manning and Brady were "crying" about the slick footballs that they had to use. How about the bull call on the "tuck"rule for the Patriots.Fudgie, you condescending twit, I know that the rule was already in place, technically speaking.  But the fact is, illegal contact was called a certain way for 20 years, and the league changed the way it was called for Manning's benefit.   Whether you call it a "rule change" or an "increased emphasis", as Colts fans like to say, the fact is, everyone was fine with the way the rule was being interpreted until the Colts complained. 

 I would expect Manning and Polian to complain and complain loudly. The wholesale Colts jersey offense is built to play fast, stop defenses from subbing in and wear down the other team. Thats how they are built. Move the ref, not a problem. But to take a ref and let them control the tempo of the game is sheot. Almost as much sheot as some of you spout on a daily basis.

 The fact that you guys post something everyday in hopes of turning the masses to Brady supporters is pathetic in its own right. Other teams fan respect Brady, he is a great QB. You have a great coach and a winning tradition.

 Then after all those years of your defensive backs hitting and holding the Colts recievers after the 5 yards (which should have been a penalty then) you want to cry about a bull crap call against one of your guys d backs. Fact is that one play cost you nothing. Manning played lights out that game and the Colts beat the Patriots. So the cheap Patriots jersey thought if we cant bet them we will join them. So they went out and purchased a group of WR the Colts would envy. Only to realize that it dont mean squat because its a team game, not Brady not Manning. The one year Brady had all Mannigs tools he had 1 Manning year.......1 Year like Manning nothing since.

 Is it the fact the majority of nfl fans believe Manning to be a better QB that pi$$es you guys of. Is it in the knowledge that now that Brady has as good as recievers as Manninig has had thru out his career Brady looked worse in the playoffs last year without a defense to bail him out. Is it the fact that some of you are starting to realize that Manning is better then Brady? Who knows........HE(( who care?

 If a few of you guys actually knew the game of football and what the rules were you might make you fan base out to be a little more credible. I guess coming from a coach the "misunderstood" the vidieo taping rules that should come as no surprise. I read the posts daily and Patriots fans cry more and more about cheap Manning jersey as the days go by.

 I used to believe that the vast majority of Patriot fans were at least somewhat familiar with the rule of the game. However these past few days of you guys posting the garbage the you all "THINK" to be true proves to me otherwise. The rule about the defensive backs was already in place. The 5 yard chuck rule has been on the books before Manning. Polian never added that rule to the books. The simple fact that the Patriots were breaking that rule every time they meet the Colts does not make it "LEGAL".

2010年8月20日星期五

which QB do you like?

Every QB has his shining point,which one do you like better?

Matthew Stafford, QB Lions

Not a bad backup quarterback for a fantasy squad, Matthew Stafford jerseys is a former No. 1 overall pick with a heck of an arm and plenty of playmakers surrounding him. Though the numbers were ugly last season with 20 interceptions, there were enough bright spots in the season to have us chomping at the bit. For instance, against the Browns, Stafford connected on 26 passes for 422 yards and five touchdowns. There should be more big games like that coming our way.


Matt Leinart, QB, Cardinals

For the last couple of years there have been few passing offences as impressive as the Cardinals. Of course, a large part of the success was the arm of potential Hall of Famer Kurt Warner. Another key part of the squad has been wide out Anquan Boldin. Of course, Boldin is now in Baltimore, and Warner's departure is what opens the door for Leinart to start. Add to that the fact that Larry Fitzgerald will likely miss the entire preseason because of a bum knee, and we're talking about an underdog story for Leinart. That explains why he's in the bottom half of our QB rankings.

Donovan McNabb, QB, Eagles

Though he is a safe bet with a career touchdown-to-interception ratio better than 2:1, Donovan McNabb has missed 10 games over the last four years while averaging just 20 touchdowns per season. A transition to Washington is actually a downgrade in surrounding talent as there is no clear playmaker in the 'Skins receiving corps.

Alex Smith, QB, wholesale 49ers jerseys

The first overall pick of the 2005 draft, Alex Smith finally lived up to his promise last season with 18 touchdowns compared to 12 interceptions in 11 games. Just 26-year's old, Smith has youth on his side and he has some talented receivers to throw to as Michael Crabtree and Vernon Davis provide some star power. Plus, with the ultra-talented Frank Gore in the backfield, Smith is under center for a balanced offense, which should make his passing assignments easier.

Mark Sanchez, QB, Jets

You will be hard-pressed to find a quarterback with better weapons than second-year Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez. That does not guarantee fantasy bliss, however, as Sanchez had solid weapons last season yet managed just 12 touchdowns compared to 20 interceptions. The Jets were very dependent on the rushing attack last season, and may be so again this year. However, if it's potential that you're after in the later rounds, the sky is the limit for Sanchez.

Joe Flacco, QB, Ravens

A rising talent, cheap Joe Flacco jerseys will finally have a chance to show off his passing ability now that the Ravens have brought in Anquan Boldin and the controversial Dante Stallworth, while also drafting David Reed. Flacco made some strides last season, tossing for 3613 yards and 21 touchdowns compared to 13 interceptions. However, the Ravens have been known to play it safe over the years, pushing the ball on the ground with conservative play calling in order to allow their stalwart defense to win games. Now that the team has several offensive weapons in the arsenal with Ray Rice, Boldin, and Derrick Mason on staff, expect Flacco to be unleashed.

2010年7月29日星期四

Who will win Super Bowl XLV?

Training camp has just started but I'll take the Ravens right now.

Super Bowl MVP: Dante' Stallworth is the story of the year as he catches 6 balls for 119 yards with two scores.

Ravens 31, Packers 24
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Super Bowl XLV Prediction
The Pack does doesn't have a workhorse running back, but Aaron Rodgers is the next best thing to sliced bread amongst young quarterbacks in the NFL. Now Ryan Grant isn't a pushover, as he up over 1,200 yards last year. What is super exciting about the Packers is Rodgers, whom I think is the next Montana, Brady, or Favre type quarterback in this league. Rodgers put up 4,434 yards passing, 30 touchdowns, and a 103.2 QB rating against only 7 interceptions last year. The thing about the Packers is that they are sneaky good in an NFC North that looks to be a real tough division this year with the Minnesota Vikings and a much improved Chicago Bears team. The key here is very similar to the situation in Baltimore with new Ed Reed jerseys. If Al Harris can return midseason and fill the nickel back slot, the Pack will have a secondary along with Charles Woodson and Tramon Williams that can really be beastly. Even without Johnny Jolly, I think the Pack will make the Super Bowl.

NFC Champions: Green Bay Packers

But the reason the Ravens will go to the Super Bowl is their defense, which has been their calling card since they moved to the Charm City from Cleveland in 1996. Defense wins championships and this will be a championship caliber defense. Last year, the Ravens, led by Ray Lewis, only yielded 300 yards per game: 207 in the air and 93 on the ground. Ed Reed will miss the first six weeks of the season, but this defense will shine anyway. The Ravens' new "high flying" offense coupled with brutal tough-nosed defense makes them my choice to win the AFC.

Defense is the name of the game with the Baltimore Ravens. However, with the addition of some key offensive firepower, expect big things from the Ravens in 2010-2011. Anquan Bolden and Dante' Stallworth are major additions to an offensive unit with an anemic history. Stallworth and Bolden along with Derrick Mason, Mark Clayton and Todd Heap should be one of the elite pass catching groups in the NFL this year. Ray Rice jerseys is one of the most versatile backs in the league and with fullback Le'Ron McClain leading the way, life is always easier. Willis McGahee will also contribute with his bruising style which gives the Ravens a nice 1-2 punch.

AFC Champions: Baltimore Ravens

Who will win Super Bowl XLV? The Jets are loaded and the Bengals, Cowboys, new Saints jerseys and Vikings all have a shot, but here is how it will play out this year in the NFL...



2010年7月26日星期一

Questions Heading Into Broncos

 Quarterback Quandary

I could make 5 questions just about the quarterback position.  Perhaps another Top 5 for another time.  For now, let's focus on the 50,000 foot view.  The new Broncos jerseys, on paper at least, have depth at the position they haven't had for years.  The question is, can any of these guys step up and become solid NFL starting quarterbacks?  Kyle Orton will go into camp as the top guy.  He should.  Orton was having his best season as a pro before injuring an ankle against Washington.  He never was really the same after that.  Unfortunately for Orton, injuries have been an issue his entire pro career.  Each time he seems to be finding a rhythm, something happens.   One has to wonder too, as Orton heads into his late 20's, if we haven't already seen the ceiling of Orton's potential.

Perhaps we got the answer to that question when the Broncos acquired Brady Quinn from the Browns for Peyton Hillis and a 6-pack of Orange Crush.  Like Orton, Quinn has yet to firmly grab a hold of any opportunity he's been given.  Unlike Orton, Quinn comes to Denver to play in an offense very similar to the one he starred in at Notre Dame.  Questions about Quinn remain, however, the same questions that existed when he came out of college - can he make all the throws, is he accurate enough down-field, can he read a defense, is he a good leader in the huddle.  All those still need answered.  There is little doubt to me, however, that Quinn will be given every opportunity to unseat Orton.

Of course, how can I talk quarterbacks without talking about Tim Tebow jersey.  All eyes will be on Tebow when camp opens and that in and of itself could be another question on this list.  Tebow has said and done all the right things since high school it seems and I doubt that changes now.  Tebow possesses every intangible you could want from a quarterback, now he needs to translate all that to the field.  It was enough in high school, it was enough in college.  My guess is it isn't if Tebow can do the job, it is when, or, how soon.
Who Will Catch the Ball?

Some might say that having the quarterback question all the way at #4 is a bit low.  Perhaps, but starting with #3, these questions will have a direct impact on whoever is taking snaps under center in games for the Broncos.  It starts with the receiving corp.  Brandon Marshall jersey and his 300+ catches the past 3 seasons were sent to Miami.  That is a lot of production to replace - even if there will be fewer headaches.  The Broncos addressed the position in the Draft, starting with top pick Demaryius Thomas.  Thomas is as talented as any receiver to come out the past few years but he is rough around the edges.  Thomas is also coming off a foot injury.  The other rookie wide receiver has some injury concerns of his own.  Eric Decker, from Minnesota, is a far-more refined receiver than Thomas, while not as gifted.  I hate to make the 'white-receiver' comparison, but Decker will remind a lot of people of another WR to wear #87 for the Broncos - Ed McCaffrey.  Like Easy Ed, Decker won't blow anyone away with his speed, but Decker knows how to read a defense, knows how to get open, and catches just about everything he gets his fingers on.

The Broncos will need the veterans on the unit to step up until the rookies are ready, however.  That starts with Jabar Gaffney, whose 14-catch performance in the season finale gave fans a sneak-peak at what he can do.  Gaffney is under-rated and can be effective in 2010.  Eddie Royal will be looking to bounce back after struggling in his sophomore campaign.  Expect new Royal jersey to lineup more inside where he can take advantage of slower defenders.  Brandon Lloyd will also get a look at camp.

All eyes that aren't on Tebow will be focused on this group.  For better or worse, the Broncos chose not to pay Brandon Marshall.  How well the guys left behind and added to the receiving corps perform will go a long way towards determining if it was a mistake.
Offensive Line 'If's'

The biggest question facing the Broncos heading into Training Camp 2010?  Who is going to play on the offensive line?!  Sure, we think we know.  IF Ryan Harris is fully healthy, he'll come back to play right tackle.  IF Ryan Clady comes back from off-season knee surgery, he'll be at left tackle.  IF rookie J.D. Walton can pick up the line calls and protections, he'll be the starting center.  You get my drift?

The Broncos have plenty of talent along the offensive line, but until the injured come back and prove their healthy, no one knows for sure.  Until the young guys come out and prove it on the field, no one knows for sure.  That is the question surrounding the line, and it is a HUGE question.  Let's face it, even if the answers to the previous 4 questions were answered with a best-case scenario answer, the entire season can get derailed fast if the Broncos don't get consistent play up front.

Think about it.  The Broncos downward spiral started in Baltimore.  That happens to be the game Ryan Harris was injured.  Coincidence?  Maybe, maybe not.  There is little doubt that it affected the Broncos the rest of the season.  Even the veteran depth, Russ Hochstein, is coming off knee surgery.  As it stands, the Broncos have one position that could be considered something close to a sure thing - Chris Kuper at right guard.  The rest is a complete toss-up.

That is, of course, what Training Camp is for.  The Broncos have plenty of questions.  Sure, it is fun for guys like me to try and answer them.  It passes the time until the real answers show themselves, starting this Sunday.  All we really know right now is we have hope.  Enjoy it, because reality, whatever it is, is rapidly approaching.

2010年7月20日星期二

Bet NFL Future Odds



The Bengals made a couple of moves this offseason, including adding receiver Antonio Bryant and safety Gibril Wilson. They also released receiver Laveranues Coles and didn't re-sign running back Larry Johnson, who signed with the Redskins as a free agent.

In the draft, the Bengals jerseys added the top rated tight end prospect in Oklahoma's Jermaine Gresham. They took troubled but talented defensive end Carlos Dunlap in the second round and with a pair of selections in the third round, they took receiver Jordan Shipley of Texas and cornerback Brandon Ghee of Wake Forest.

According to oddsmakers from online sports book Sports Interaction, the Bengals are currently 30/1 long shots to win the 2011 Super Bowl jerseys. They're also 16/1 to win the AFC and are +300 on the money line to win the AFC North Division. Oddsmakers have set the team's season win total at 7.5 games this year.

Even though they're 30/1 long shots and shocked many pundits by making the playoffs last year, that's not to say they were a fluke either. They have a solid veteran quarterback in Carson Palmer, an above-average offensive line, a rejuvenated running back in Cedric Benson and have added two pieces in Bryant and Gresham to the passing game. (To go along with the always-flamboyant Chad Ochocinco jersey, of course.)

Defensively, the Bengals boast two rising stars at cornerback in Leon Hall and Jonathan Joseph, as well as an upcoming linebacker corps featuring Keith Rivers and Rey Maualuga.

That said, this is a team that needs to stay healthy because depth is a concern at most positions and Benson needs to stay out of trouble (which is something that he has been unable to do throughout his NFL career). Assuming the key players stay relatively injury-free, then there's no reason the Bengals can't make another postseason run. And thus, they're a potential value at the odds below.

2011 Super Bowl Odds: Cincinnati Bengals 30/1

Odds to Win AFC: Cincinnati Bengals 16/1

Odds to Win AFC North: Cincinnati Bengals +300

2010 NFL Season Win Totals: Cincinnati Bengals O/U 7.5

2010年7月18日星期日

2010 Fantasy Football Quarterback


1. Aaron Rodgers, GB. If you owned Aaron Rodgers jersey last year, you likely consumed ways too much Alka-Seltzer. That's because his O-line was so shoddy, every blitzing defender seemed to get a clear shot at Rodgers. Without really knowing Rodgers potential, we all winced and waited for his name to show up on the injury report. Say all you want about Drew Brees, Peyton Manning or anyone else on this list, but I'll take the QB who can take a licking and keep on flicking the ball down the field. His line will be much improved, his weapons are young and more than able, and he has a workmanlike running game behind him.

2. Drew Brees, NO. Perhaps he'd be better ranked as 1A. The Saints offense revolves around the passing game, and there are more weapons at Brees' disposal than you'll find in a Quentin Tarantino film. The loss of third-down back Mike Bell will potentially lead to more red zone pass attempts, and Brees will continue to rake up the stats, Madden curse or no Madden curse.

3. Peyton Manning jersey, IND. What can one say that hasn't already been said about this guy during his illustrious career? I was fully expecting him to take a step backwards last season, and he responded by sprinting a 100-meter dash forward. Anthony Gonzalez adds yet another young and able weapon to Manning's arsenal, and i think No. 18 will have something to prove this season after falling short in the Super Bowl.

4. Matt Schaub, HOU. Here's where my rankings may conflict with others, but I'm not too worried about that. Schaub's biggest detractor last season was concerns about him starting a full slate of games. He met that challenge and then some. He throws to the best WR in the game. He has a stellar supporting cast. Many forget how effective Owen Daniels was in the passing game last season before his injury. Daniels will be back this season, and the Kevin Walter/Jacoby Jones combo should provide a solid backup option for Schaub. It is obvious that the Texans are a pass heavy team, and the running game is still a question mark. Plus, the Texans will be in more shootouts than the other teams represented so far on this list.

5. Tony Romo, DAL. After a very productive 2009 season, Romo gets an uber-rookie receiving talent in Dez Bryant to play catch with. Miles Austin showed he can be a solid option, Jason Witten provides a reliable safety net and Felix Jones, who is a huge asset out of the backfield as a receiver, is slated to get more action in the offense.

6. Tom Brady, NE. Some knock Brady's value this season due to the questions surrounding Wes Welker's health. However, the Patriots have ample talent available to fill the void, and did nothing to bring in an elite running back to shift the offense's overall focus away from the pass. Randy Moss should have a huge season … he's in a contract situation and knows he's likely out of New England after this season. He will step up his game, which will only help Brady.

7. Philip Rivers, SD. Rivers took the next step in his quarterbacking career last season and produced very solid stats across the board. Concerns about Vincent Jackson's situation with the Chargers is the only red flag to watch with this young up-and-comer.

8. Jay Cutler, CHI. The 26 interceptions last year was simply unacceptable, and a reason to be sour on Cutler in 2010. However, one has to like the addition of Offensive Coordinator, Mike Martz and the chemistry that is allegedly forming between the two already. The Bears lack any proven receiving commodities, but do have a good mix of speed and size among the weapons.

9. Matt Ryan, ATL. Another head-scratcher, perhaps, for some reading this list. However, Ryan is primed to take the next step in his maturing under center this season. Even in a "disappointing" sophomore season,new Ryan jersey finished with 22 touchdowns. Roddy White is an elite receiver, and while Tony Gonzalez isn't getting any younger, he's still a reliable option. If you look at Peyton Manning's stats his first two seasons as a pro QB, you'd be surprised at how similar they are to Matt Ryan's. That is one of many reasons I have Ryan as one of my QB sleepers in drafts this summer.

10. Brett Favre, MIN. As the chinstrap ninja faithful know, I'm a huge Favre fan, and recently wrote him a letter on his pending yearly late-summer decision on whether or not to play again. Favre was purely amazing stats-wise last season, and there is little reason to think he won't be effective again as quarterback of the Vikings. All the big-play weapons are still at his disposal, and the Vikings have some juicy matchups again in 2010. Just don't expect him to throw only seven interceptions again.

11. Eli Manning football jersey, NYG. Quietly, Eli has become a solid fantasy QB in the league, and is someone who shouldn't be overlooked on draft day. The 4,021 yards and 27 TDs were career highs for Manning, and he has emerging weapons in Steve Smith, Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham. I'm also a fan of Ramses Barden. The Giants running game doesn't inspire a lot of confidence, and will likely lead to another solid passing campaign from Peyton's little brother.

12. Joe Flacco, BAL. Sure, the addition of Anquan Boldin, combined with the solid pass-catching ability of Ray Rice out of the backfield and the reliability of Derrick Mason are all reasons to love the potential of young Flacco, but I was sold more-so on his grittiness last season playing through injury and still producing quality stats. The Ravens are on the path to big things, and Flacco is a main cog in that process. He's another guy I'm targeting later in drafts this summer.

2010年7月15日星期四

Good Wide Receivers

Roddy White, Falcons.

You probably will not find anyone who has Roddy White on their top five list. Except me. You probably think I'm the dumbest, craziest football person ever. I'm not.

Roddy White is very lucky to have Matt Ryan because as Matt Ryan jersey becomes better it will be in part to Roddy White. He is what Anquan Boldin can now be to Joe Flacco.

White had 85 catches for 1,153 yards and eleven touchdowns. To be honest, most of you probably didn't know he had that great of a season. With Matt Ryan healthy, Michael Turner healthy and Tony Gonzalez back the pressure is off White which means he can step up and produce even more.

Reggie Wayne, Colts

Reggie Wayne, Peyton's go to guy, Peyton's best friend. Fantasy owners' best friend. While Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie came into their own late in the season that can be credited to Reggie Wayne.

Wayne football jersey was an absolute monster this past season, catching 100 passes for 1,264 yards and ten touchdowns. Peyton can go to Wayne and Wayne will deliver. Fantasy owners can to Wayne and he'll deliver.

Wayne getting rested in fantasy playoffs is the reason he doesn't crack my top five.

Sidney Rice, Vikings

This guy really hopes Brett Favre comes back. So should fantasy owners of Sidney or Brett. This fourth year receiver from South Carolina enjoyed his most productive season ever when Brett came to town.

One hell of a year thanks to a 40 year old man. Sidney had 83 catches for 1,312 yards and eight touchdowns. He added another dimension to the Vikings offense and rose up fantasy boards quick.

Fantasy owners take him high this year and towards end of season try to trade him unless Minnesota jersey brings in another quarterback, I think this is Brett's last season so enjoy the high ride he will bring you with Sidney.

Steve Smith jersey, Panthers

I know, you think I'm really crazy. I had a guy who is in a shaky situation at nine and now a guy who broke his arm playing flag football. That's ok because numbers don't lie.

I'm not just talking about last season in which he had only 65 catches for 982 yards and seven touchdowns. All that came with a shaky quarterback situation.

Well he has Matt Moore now so how is that better? Well he had Jake Delhomme and the past five seasons he's been a fantasy top 20. He should do the same whether its Matt Moore or Jimmy Clausen at quarterback.



2010年7月13日星期二

The aims for Friday Night Lights of Chad Pennington

I was brought in in 2008 to run the ball club for two years and help set the foundation and help mentor Chad Henne and now they are turning over the reigns to Chad and I have a different role. But I think my challenge is even greater now that I have this role because I don't know when my opportunity is gonna be."

Pennington jersey is expected to begin this season as a backup to Chad Henne in Miami.

"To me, Friday night football is what it's all about," he says. "That's the most exciting part of being a football player. I've played on all three levels and Friday night football there is nothing better. Number two, I think at the high school level you can really help a young man set a foundation not only as a football player, but as a person."

When his NFL jerseys career is over Pennington, who has thrown for more than 17,000 yards in the NFL, would like to stay on the sidelines but stay true to his school.

While the Miami Dolphins quarterback is not expected to make any appearances under the Friday Night Lights this season, he does see himself back in high school someday.

Chad Pennington jersey as Eric Taylor?



2010年7月11日星期日

FANTASY PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

Week 14: Indianapolis at  new Tennessee jersey - The new Titans jerseys usually bring out all of the stops against the Colts, and when both teams are in the playoff hunt their matchups can be epic. However, if the Colts are still fighting for a playoff spot, then they are usually able to have a fair amount of success against Jeff Fisher and company. Although it will be a tough division matchup, it should be another regular start for the Colts players on your roster.

Week 15: Indianapolis vs. Jacksonville
- This matchup should be a game between a team that can't wait for the season to end, and a team that is still has a postseason ahead of them. The Jaguars do not have the talent or personnel to reach the playoffs, and the Colts should have a field day in this game. However, the only negative about this matchup for the new Colts jerseys, is that by this point in the season they may have secured their spot in the playoffs, and if history has shown us anything, it's that the Colts are not afraid to rest their starters. This matchup for the Colts will rely heavily upon where this team is in the standings.

Week 16: Indianapolis at Oakland
- Although the Raiders football jerseys have proven to be one of the most inept teams in the NFL over the past few seasons, this will not be as great of a matchup as it appears to be on paper. If the Raiders have shown anything over the past few seasons, it is that they will play up to the level of their competition. Last season the Raiders defeated the Steelers, Bengals, Eagles, and Broncos football jersey, all teams that were competing for their playoff lives, but who fell to the lowly Raiders. The Raiders will put up against a good fight against the Colts, and with one of the most underrated defenses in the NFL, Oakland could shut down the Colts offense in the fantasy football championship weekend.

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2010年7月7日星期三

Fwd: Giants WR Steve Smith "NFL Live"



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New York Giants jerseys wide receiver Steve Smith was interviewed by ESPN personality Trey Wingo earlier this week. The interview aired on the ESPN program NFL Live on Wednesday (July 7) evening. Here are the highlights of the very brief interview.

- "Consistency" was the key to Smith's amazing 2009 season (107 receptions in 2009).


- Smith wants to make "more big plays" and "be a spark" for the Giants in 2010.


- Expects the Giants to look at every game as if it's a title game in order to avoid meltdown during the second half of the NFL season. Smith football jerseys said Giants won't fall apart as they did in 2009.


- Giants have "stayed under the radar" during the NFL offseason. Smith thanked the Jets and the new Meadowlands Stadium for this. Believes the lack of attention is good for the Giants.


- Smith joked about recruiting NBA free agent LeBron James to the Knicks on his Twitter and Facebook account.


- On his impending free agency during the 2011 new NFL jerseysoffseason: Smith said that he "wanted to stay home" and remain with the New York Giants. Did not say if he has spoken to the team about any contract negotiations.


Want to know what New York Giants wide receiver Steve Smith is thinking at all times? Check out his often used
Twitter and Facebook accounts. Smith is hardly shy when posting on either of these pages.

2010年7月4日星期日

A Viable Fantasy Football RB2? Brandon Jacobs

Perhaps, new Brandon Jacobs jerseys' sheer size caused people to get giddy, thinking that he would simply run through people and into the end zone, racking up the TDs and ultimately causing him to be overvalued…

The thing is, could the correction have gone too far?  Given his injury history it is understandable that fantasy owners may have soured on Brandon Jacobs heading into 2010, but according to Mock Draft Central he is currently the 25th running back off the board.  That makes him, on average, the 52nd pick on draft day, or a fifth round draft pick.

Instead of a starting running back, that would make him a FLEX option, and to me that doesn’t make sense.

Clearly, there’s a risk involved in drafting him.  His running style has certainly led to his fair share of bumps and bruises, not playing in 16 games since his rookie year.  Last year was just a disappointment across the board, despite playing in, and starting, 15 games:

835 yards (3.7 yards/carry)
5 TD
2 runs of 20 yards or more

Throw in a virtual nonexistence in the passing game (career high is 23 receptions in 2007 and 184 yards in 2009), and you get a running back that is scary to depend on.  I get that.

I just don’t agree with it.

While I’m not about to draft him as my RB1, let’s not forget that he’s just a year removed from rushing for 1,089 yards and 15 TD.  In 2007 & 2008, he averaged 5.0 yards per carry.  Do we really think that at 6′4″, 264 lbs, he can’t get back to those types of numbers?  Do we really think he can’t return to converting goal line plays into touchdowns?

Let’s not forget that the new Giants jerseys offensive line, which had been the offensive rock, suffered injuries last season, which played a part in things.  Yes, they are aging and may have lost a step at a few spots, but they are still a talented group and should be able to create enough holes for Jacobs to break through.

Also, you have to remember that the Giants and Jacobs thrived when he had Derrick Ward working as a 1-2 punch.  Ahmad Bradshaw showed flashes in 2009 of being that secondary back (778 yards and 7 TD) and could help to shoulder the load with Jacobs.  That extra breather should help to keep Jacobs fresh and therefore more productive all year long.

I know there are concerns, but new Jacobs jerseys has the potential to return to his 2008 form.  That makes him worth drafting as a RB2 in my book.  I have him ranked slightly higher then he’s going now (20th among RB), and certainly would be willing to draft him as a main cog on my team in the late third or early fourth round.

Would I make sure I got another RB with upside (like a Jahvid Best or Ben Tate) just in case?  Absolutely, but the talent is there and he certainly is worth targeting on draft day.

What are your thoughts on Jacobs?  Is he worth drafting as a RB2 or would you feel more comfortable with him as a FLEX?  How early would you draft him?

2010年7月2日星期五

Your Confidence For Frank Gore? the explosive one during off season workouts

Keep in mind the team should have a much-improved offensive line in 2010, along with legitimate receiving threats and if yesterday's confidence ratings are anything to go by, a capable quarterback running an offense he is familiar with. So what are your confidence levels for supply Frank Gore jerseys in 2010 (providing he is to get the general number of carries to obtain each goal - do not include splitting with Coffee, who only received 23 carries last season when he wasn't filling in for Gore's injury)? Let's quantify the confidence levels after the jump.

 

Still, he has yet to slip below 1000 yards, even last year after missing effectively three games (only missed two starts, but was only in for one running play in week 3 against the discount Vikings jerseys before getting hurt) and playing behind one of the league's worst offensive lines. Teams stacked the box against Gore, Shaun Hill was his quarterback and then Alex Smith before he got a little respect was his quarterback. Teams knew Gore was going to be the guy running the ball and he still rushed for 1,120 yards last year.

 

We'll continue with the 'workhorse' of the 49ers offense, HB Frank Gore. Gore has been a very solid player ever year with the 49ers and doesn't seem to be truly showing down. Yes, he hasn't quite reached that 2006 level of play again, but neither has he received as many carries in a single year since then. In 2006, he carried the ball 312 times, and since then has never surpassed 260 carries. This may or may not be due to recurring injuries.

 

San Francisco 49ers RB red Frank Gore jerseys looked as explosive as ever and lightning quick with his cuts during OTAs and minicamp, according to CBSSports.com. However, coaches made sure to go easy on his reps. They know Gore works out like a madman while home in Miami and that he has a strenuous season ahead of him.

 

People gave Drew Rosenhaus a lot of crap after the Terrell Owens business (remember the situps out in front of his house?), but overall he does a solid job of getting contracts done and his guys in camp.

 

The best example would have to be the deal the cheap San Francisco 49ers jerseys worked out with Frank Gore coming off his record-setting 2006 season. The deal wasn't the biggest or the baddest, but it set Gore up for life beyond his rookie deal, it showed the team was willing to reward strong performers, and more importantly, it showed Drew Rosenhaus was willing to make something happen rather than demand the team shoot for the moon on any deal.

 

My favorite line from Rosenhaus: "We're fortunate enough to represent a lot of players on the 49ers, so when you're dealing with them so often, it cuts out a lot of the b.s."

2010年6月28日星期一

The good player of The Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys joined the National Football League as a 1960 expansion team, and have become one of the most successful teams in the history of the NFL and in American sports overall.

The team has earned the longest streak of consecutive winning seasons with 20, the most playoff games, 56, winning 32 of them, the most appearances in the NFC Championship Game (14), and the most Super Bowl appearances (eight), one more than any other NFL team.

Felix Jones jerseys made a statement in Dallas' last two games against the Eagles last season. That statement was 239 yards full of "I'm here, so everybody needs to deal with it."

ost feared home run threat RB.  Big-play ability=expendable Marion Barber jerseys.  Electrifying open field runner.  Just as dangerous as pass catcher.  Starting to realize potential.  Guaranteed 1,500+ total yards.

I have a feeling Jones will rush for around 1,000 yards and tally up close to 150 fantasy points. A good second option at running back if you ask me.

Witten is one of the best tight ends in the NFL, so this guy isn't hiding from anybody in your fantasy draft.

He isn't going to put up the fantasy points that Vernon Davis did last season, but 125 points from your tight end isn't too shabby either.

Barber will look to move back into that closer role he did so well in when Dallas was still employing Julius Jones.

For that reason he should be a second fantasy option behind Felix Jones. He should tally about what Jason Witten jerseys does with 125 points on the season.

However, he could become a touchdown scoring machine and surprise everybody. If he is there late in your draft, you better go for him.

2010年6月27日星期日

TE Finley before Clark, Gates highlights surprises

Summer magazines under deadline for June or July release dates traditionally complete featured mock drafts in May. However, publications like Rotoworld-Beckett release two editions, offering another opportunity for a meeting of industry minds on Tuesday night.

Rotoworld's previous draft, currently on newsstands, found me in "Death Valley," but the second time around drew the fifth pick overall, a former sweet spot in past seasons.

The rules from the first mock applied: 12-teams, 15-round serpentine draft and performance-based scoring, not point-per-reception (PPR).

Additionally, the event drew the usual suspects, including Gregg Rosenthal and his staff, Chris Wesseling and Adam Levitan, at Rotoworld and NBC Sports; Michael Fabiano of NFL.com; David Gonos of OPENSports.com; Tom Kessenich of Fanball.com; and Dan Roemhild of RotoWire.com, among others.

Rosenthal, Rotoworld's managing editor, graciously granted permission to publish the draft results ahead of his magazine's release, allowing readers a view of each round.

So without further ado, let's get spun up on my picks and what commanded attention.

1.05 RB Frank Gore, SF: It's clear after two months of industry drafts there's a consensus with the first five picks, all running backs. And while Chris Johnson jerseys of the cheap Tennessee Titans jerseys and Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings flip-flop at the top spot, the next three positions are established in order with Jacksonville Jaguars dynamo Maurice Jones-Drew, Baltimore Ravens third-year star Ray Rice and Gore.

The 49ers enjoy a fantastic schedule against the run and Gore has a rebuilt offensive line. It wouldn't surprise to see Gore explode with career highs in rushing yards and touchdowns.

What stood out: St. Louis Rams rusher Steven Jackson continues to present drafter's a dilemma, evidenced by the selection of Pittsburgh Steelers second-year running back Rashard Mendenhall before Jackson. There's no doubting Jackson's talent, but drafters appear to hope someone else makes the decision.

2.08 QB Aaron Rodgers, GB: I'm not a fan of taking a signal caller this early, but it was difficult to pass on Rodgers, 2009's top scoring quarterback and owner of two straight 4,000-yard passing seasons.

What stood out: Three elite quarterbacks are off the board this round: Rodgers, Drew Brees and supply Peyton Manning jerseys. Meanwhile, there's an interesting decision by Rotowire.com's Derek VanRiper to go back-to-back receiver with the swing picks in a standard scoring draft.

The selection of New England Patriots receiver Randy Moss to end the first round started a receiver run, dropping high-upside rushers Ryan Mathews of the San Diego Chargers and Jamaal Charles of the Kansas City Chiefs to the middle of the second round. I would've passed on Rodgers had either running back slid to 2.08.

3.05 WR Marques Colston, NO: With Miami Dolphins receiver Brandon Marshall off the board, I briefly considered receiver Greg Jennings for a Rodgers-Jennings connection before settling on Colston, a consensus Top 10 receiver playing in an equally prolific passing offense.

What stood out: The second wheel of the Carolina Panthers rushing attack, Jonathan Stewart, was drafted before Denver Broncos starter Knowshon Moreno, who finished 2009 with 247 carries compared to Stewart's 221. Stewart finished with better numbers, but a chunk of that occurred when backfield mate DeAngelo Williams was out with an ankle injury.

4.08 RB Matt Forte, CHI: The third-year rusher, whom readers may recall was named in an industry poll as one of this year's top rebound candidates, was a no-brainer selection.

Further boosting Forte's value is an increasing preference among enthusiasts to PPR leagues over standard scoring. A glance at an Average Draft Position (ADP) report, courtesy of MyFantasyLeague.com, on Wednesday afternoon reflected 127 PPR drafts compared to 13 standard. Take Forte's 120 receptions the last two seasons and enjoy him in a Mike Martz pass-happy offense.

What stood out: San Diego Chargers receiver Vincent Jackson's contract issues didn't deter his entry into this round, but there's obvious risk in real drafts. Additionally, Carolina Panthers receiver Steve Smith's recent broken arm didn't prevent the use of a fourth-round pick and rightfully so, especially if he's ready for the regular season.

Meanwhile, Philadelphia Eagles rusher LeSean McCoy continues to represent excellent value. Understand this draft was based on standard scoring, but pull the trigger in this round with no questions asked in PPR leagues.

5.05 WR Dwayne Bowe, KC: I considered New York Giants second-year receiver Hakeem Nicks before settling on Kansas City's fourth-year pro. While Bowe obviously carries concern, the hope is a rebound season in what should be an exciting offense under new coordinator Charlie Weis.

What stood out: I'm high on Green Bay Packers tight end Jermichael Finley, but was stunned to see him selected No. 1 overall at his position over proven Pro Bowl talents Dallas Clark of the Indianapolis Colts and Antonio Gates of the San Diego Chargers. The industry as a whole is high on Finley and the bottom line is the potential high price if Finley is on a drafter's wish list.

Elsewhere, Cleveland Browns rusher Jerome Harrison could be a risky fifth-round pick considering Montario Hardesty's solid showing in organized team activities (OTAs) and minicamps.

6.08 WR Santana Moss, WAS: Moss is a safe pick, but the selection lacks punch, as I prefer to land an emerging young receiver for my No. 3 and coveted Philadelphia Eagles second-year pro Jeremy Maclin in this round.

What stood out: I hate to pick on Dallas Cowboys rookie receiver Dez Bryant, but history doesn't favor rookie receivers with only six since 1995 producing 1,000-yard campaigns. Bryant was selected as a No. 2 receiver in this draft, meaning owners taking that risk in real drafts are hoping for consistency or the potential for No. 1 production. History demands tempering expectations.

7.05 TE sale Tony Gonzalez jerseys, ATL: This is a round where I'll typically address the quarterback position, but the early selection of Aaron Rodgers offered flexibility to target an elite tight end. While Gonzalez is beyond his prime, he's still playing at a high level.

What stood out: File this in the "That was then, this is now" category, as Chicago Bears receiver Johnny Knox, who represented fantastic value just last week with a 12.03 ADP, is climbing the board.

8.08 RB Darren McFadden, OAK: Knowing I had a hole at my third running back position, the plan was to secure the Oakland backfield in consecutive picks for a natural handcuff. It's not about the players at this point; it's about the AFC West's excellent schedule against the run.

What stood out: New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning remains a fantastic bargain for drafters holding out on the position. A sneaky pick was the selection of Tampa Bay Buccanneers rusher Carnell Williams.

9.05 RB Clinton Portis, WAS: Remember that plan? Unfortunately, Michael Bush was off the board three picks before this spot and I'm not thrilled with the selection of Portis in a crowded Washington backfield.

What stood out: Two value picks with San Diego Chargers receiver Malcom Floyd, who becomes the default No. 1 in the event of a Vincent Jackson holdout, and New England Patriots receiver Julian Edelman, who may see increased snaps if Wes Welker (knee) isn't ready for the regular season.

10.08 WR Eddie Royal, DEN: The third-year pro is flying under the radar after last season's disaster and is a bargain as a fourth receiver.

What stood out: Another mock leads to yet another sighting of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback white Ben Roethlisberger jerseys in the 10th round. There's no doubting his upside, but owners knowing Roethlisberger is suspended four to six games better hope their drafted starter doesn't go down to a Week 1 season-ending injury. Moreover, a closer look reveals Atlanta Falcons third-year pro discount Matt Ryan jerseys and Washington Redskins signal caller Donovan McNabb jerseys were on the board. It's hard to justify taking Roethlisberger over them.

11.05 RB Laurence Maroney, NE: There's zero downside drafting Maroney as a fourth or fifth running back this late in any draft.

What stood out: Upside quarterback choices Chad Henne of the Miami Dolphins and Detroit Lions second-year pro Matthew Stafford are typically selected this round, so no surprises.

12.08 QB Matt Cassel, KC: Owning an elite quarterback like Aaron Rodgers allows drafters a luxury of waiting until late in drafts to address a backup, who is needed only for a bye week, and a chance to stock up on other skill positions. Cassel also comes with upside, so this is a good spot for him.

What stood out: Houston Texans running back Arian Foster has been running with the starters in OTAs and is expected to enter training camp atop the depth chart. Foster is an exceptional pick this late if he manages to hold off Steve Slaton and rookie Ben Tate through August.

13.05 DEF San Francisco 49ers: I normally save the last two picks for defense and kicker, but I have an eye on a player for the last round. At the risk of sounding like a broken record when it comes to the 49ers defense, it's all about the schedule.

What stood out: The round was a collection of defenses and a Terrell Owens sighting.

14.08 K Stephen Gostkowski, NE: Never, ever draft a kicker before the last two rounds.

What stood out: Three low-risk receivers selected this round with Indianapolis Colts second-year pro Austin Collie leading the way among the kicker and defense run.

15.05 WR Jordy Nelson, GB: Considering Donald Driver's age and January knee scopes, an argument exists for James Jones, the likely heir-apparent to Driver, over Nelson, but both have enjoyed strong workouts. Additionally, quarterback Aaron Rodgers recently singled out Nelson for having an "exceptionally good" offseason, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. As a last pick, Nelson is worth the gamble.

What stood out: Tashard Choice, the third wheel of the cheap Dallas Cowboys jerseysbackfield, could pay off nicely if Felix Jones or Marion Barber suffer injuries. Meanwhile, my drafted roster sports a local feel with two Chiefs, a former Chief and former Kansas State Wildcat. That wasn't by design.

Projected starting lineup

This isn't the strongest team I've drafted the last two months, with the biggest concerns surrounding receiver and flex. However, the quarterback and running back positions, specifically two elite producers in Aaron Rodgers and Frank Gore, offers upside and consistency:

QB Aaron Rodgers; RBs Frank Gore, Matt Forte; WRs Marques Colston, Dwayne Bowe, Santana Moss; Flex Darren McFadden; TE Tony Gonzalez; K Stephen Gostkowski; DEF 49ers

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