Quarterback
Joey Harrington – He goes back to being the backup. Harrington’s ceiling is actually pretty low even if he gets a chance to be the man again.
Vince Young – I think he has a real good year, although it will be impossible for him to live up to the hype. He will have to finish in the top 3 just to justify his draft position. He is going to be taken ahead of Manning in some drafts (see Vick in 2003). I am afraid it is going to be hard to get any value out of drafting VY next year.
Jeff Garcia – I doubt he finds a starting jig next year. Probably will be a backup for the rest of his career.
Tony Romo – He probably won’t produce at his per game average this year. I see no reason why he won’t be a top 10 QB next year though.
Jason Campbell - Not ready for prime time yet. I don’t expect him to do a whole lot next year but whenever you are dealing with a young QB you should keep an eye on him. If he does turn the corner it won’t cost a lot to get him the first few weeks.
Steve McNair – Obviously his best years are behind him. Being in Baltimore does limit his value somewhat. He is a QB by committee candidate next year.
Jon Kitna – Like many Lions his short term future is really up in the air at this point. Long term he does not have a future.
Running Back
Ron Dayne – If he was ever going to bust out and be a fantasy stud he would have done it 4 years ago. The only way he has value next year is if he finds a similar situation where a team has no other choice but him.
Cedric Benson – He is going to be part of a committee whether or not TJ stays or goes. I have not seen anything out him that suggests he can carry the load by himself. He is a situational player who is going to get most of the goal line carries. If you draft him as your RB2 you will be disappointed.
Ladell Betts – Good player in a bad situation. If they get rid of Clinton watch out. It really hurt his value when he resigned.
Marion Barber III – MBIII is a stud in the making. I would not worry about JJ.
Jerious Norwood – His value for next year depends on whether Dunn returns or not. If not he is a RB2/RB3. He seems to get dinged up a lot. Make sure you have a backup option if you rely on him.
Maurice Jones-Drew – I think he is a strong candidate for a top 5 finish. I seriously doubt they can keep him on the bench next year even if Taylor comes back. He is the most impressive player on this list for me. Right now his ceiling is sky high.
Travis Henry – His best years are behind him and like Dayne lucked into a good situation. It is hard for me to see him starting for any team next year.
Wide Receiver
Bernard Barrian – He is a rising player whose value is closely tied to Grossman’s progress. He is a home run hitter who is going to have big games. He is also going to have a lot of games where he doesn’t do anything. He is going to be unpredictable even for a WR.
Marques Colston – If he stays healthy a top 10 finish should be assured. They guy has a lot of talent and is in a very good situation. He is defiantly a play you want to own in Dynasty leagues. He win be good for a long time.
Mike Furrey – He is a converted DB that is older than most people realize. I don’t know when most WRs break out, but I am pretty sure it is before they are 30. It would not surprise me at all if the Loins cleaned house and Furrey never started another NFL game again.
DJ Hackett – It is going to be hard to get any production out of him if he remains the 5th option on his own team. Neither of the WRs in front of him in front of him can be considered old.
Mark Clayton – Mark is another good young player who is improving. I don’t think you are going to get WR1 numbers out of him anytime soon. He is getting there but it will be a few more years. He is a very good WR3 with WR2 upside.
Ronald Curry – The Raiders are another team that is impossible to predict for next year. I think his value may be at its peak right now.
Arnaz Battle – As long as the 49ers do not upgrade their WRs, you can expect pretty much the same numbers next year. I seriously doubt he will ever put up fantasy starter quality numbers though.
Wes Welker – I don’t what team he will play for next year. He does not have top end talent, but just seems to be a guy that produces. I think he is worth watching next year.
Reche Caldwell – Patriots receivers are notoriously difficult to start in general because Brady does a real good job of spreading the ball around. I would have to guess that they upgrade their receivers next year. Caldwell has had plenty of chances and his value may also be at its peak.
Jerricho Cotchery – I have liked what I have seen out of Jerricho this year. He has better speed than most people realize. He is on an up and coming team and Coles is getting most of the coverage attention. I think he will be a WR2/WR3 next year. He has the possibility of becoming a WR1 later down the road.
Tight End
Kellen Winslow – Winslow will compete with Gates for the best fantasy TE next year. He has a lot of talent. Now if he could act like a professional…..
Ben Troupe – I can’t tell you why he is on the list since he only has 13 catches this year. For Fantasy purposes he is a mediocre TE at best.
There, I have rated 26 players. Feel free to hack away.