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NOTE.........these are NOT my rankings........this is a cut and paste job
Quarterbacks
Peyton Manning, Colts
Tom Brady, Patriots
Eli Manning, Giants
Jake Delhomme, Panthers
Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks
Carson Palmer, Bengals
Donovan McNabb, Eagles
Trent Green, Chiefs
Brett Favre, Packers
Marc Bulger, Rams
Michael Vick, Falcons
Drew Bledsoe, Cowboys
Drew Brees, Saints
Daunte Culpepper, Dolphins
Jake Plummer, Broncos
Kurt Warner, Cardinals
Jon Kitna, Lions
Steve McNair, Ravens
Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers
Byron Leftwich, Jaguars
Chris Simms, Buccaneers
Aaron Brooks, Raiders
David Carr, Texans
Brad Johnson, Vikings
Billy Volek, Titans
Philip Rivers, Chargers
Mark Brunell, Redskins
Matt Leinart, Cardinals
Charlie Frye, Browns
Chad Pennington, Jets
Alex Smith, 49ers
J.P. Losman, Bills
Matt Schaub, Falcons
Vince Young, Titans
Rex Grossman, Bears
Brian Griese, Bears
Jay Cutler, Broncos
Anthony Wright, Bengals
Kyle Boller, Ravens
Tony Romo, Cowboys
David Garrard, Jaguars
Gus Frerotte, Rams
Joey Harrington, Dolphins
Sage Rosenfels, Texans
Matt Cassel, Patriots
Andrew Walter, Raiders
Seneca Wallace, Seahawks
Jason Campbell, Redskins
Jeff Garcia, Eagles
Chris Weinke, Panthers
Trent Dilfer, 49ers
Dan Orlovsky, Lions
Kellen Clemens, Jets
Aaron Rodgers, Packers
Kelly Holcomb, Bills
Josh McCown, Lions
Tim Rattay, Buccaneers
John Navarre, Cardinals
Jamie Martin, Saints
Charlie Whitehurst, Chargers
Tarvaris Jackson, Vikings
Ken Dorsey, Browns
Charlie Batch, Steelers
Patrick Ramsey, Jets
Kyle Orton, Bears
Cleo Lemon, Dolphins
Adrian McPherson, Saints
Craig Nall, Bills
Shaun King, Colts
Jim Sorgi, Colts
Mike McMahon, Vikings
Marques Tuiasosopo, Raiders
A.J. Feeley, Chargers
Tim Hasselbeck, Giants
Brodie Croyle, Chiefs
Rob Johnson, Giants
Damon Huard, Chiefs
Bradlee Van Pelt, Broncos
Jared Lorenzen, Giants
David Greene, Seahawks
Koy Detmer, Eagles
Dave Ragone, Rams
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES: I’ve had a change of heart with regard to Donovan McNabb. Though he doesn’t run like he used to and no longer has Terrell Owens at his disposal, McNabb is still the franchise performer for an Eagles offense that simply can’t run the ball. No. 11 was too disrespectful a ranking for McNabb, who has been moved up to No. 7. ... I’m starting to think that if Steve McNair can stay healthy for the Ravens this season — a very big “if,” admittedly — he could throw up some pretty good numbers. The Ravens have a pretty fair offensive line, and McNair has a lot of pass-catching talent around him with WRs Derrick Mason and Mark Clayton and TE Todd Heap. McNair moves up to No. 18. ... The Bills could be on the verge of a QB shakeup, with J.P. Losman taking the starter’s job away from Kelly Holcomb, and Holcomb possibly falling all the way to No. 3 on the depth chart behind Craig Nall. None of the Buffalo QBs figures to have a great deal of fantasy value this season, but Losman moves up on the board and Holcomb drops significantly, though he still ranks ahead of the unproven Nall. ... It appears that rookie Tarvaris Jackson has passed Mike McMahon on the Vikings’ depth chart, so their rankings have been adjusted accordingly. ... The Cowboys’ Drew Henson has been removed from the board after the team released him Thursday.
Running backs
Larry Johnson, Chiefs
LaDainian Tomlinson, Chargers
Shaun Alexander, Seahawks
Tiki Barber, Giants
Edgerrin James, Cardinals
Clinton Portis, Redskins
Reggie Bush, Saints
Cadillac Williams, Buccaneers
Rudi Johnson, Bengals
Ronnie Brown, Dolphins
Steven Jackson, Rams
Willis McGahee, Bills
Brian Westbrook, Eagles
Willie Parker, Steelers
Warrick Dunn, Falcons
LaMont Jordan, Raiders
Julius Jones, Cowboys
Chester Taylor, Vikings
Joseph Addai, Colts
Tatum Bell, Broncos
Corey Dillon, Patriots
Jamal Lewis, Ravens
Kevin Jones, Lions
Laurence Maroney, Patriots
DeAngelo Williams, Panthers
Ahman Green, Packers
Cedric Benson, Bears
Chris Brown, Titans
Frank Gore, 49ers
Reuben Droughns, Browns
DeShaun Foster, Panthers
Fred Taylor, Jaguars
Domanick Davis, Texans
Dominic Rhodes, Colts
Thomas Jones, Bears
Mike Bell, Broncos
T.J. Duckett, Redskins
Greg Jones, Jaguars
LenDale White, Titans
Deuce McAllister, Saints
Kevan Barlow, Jets
Marion Barber, Cowboys
Jerious Norwood, Falcons
Michael Turner, Chargers
Michael Pittman, Buccaneers
Verron Haynes, Steelers
Musa Smith, Ravens
Sam Gado, Packers
Ryan Moats, Eagles
Ciatrick Fason, Vikings
Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars
Mike Anderson, Ravens
Najeh Davenport, Packers
Maurice Morris, Seahawks
Travis Henry, Titans
Ron Dayne, Broncos
Brandon Jacobs, Giants
Maurice Hicks, 49ers
Vernand Morency, Texans
Chris Perry, Bengals
Anthony Thomas, Bills
Ladell Betts, Redskins
J.J. Arrington, Cardinals
Wali Lundy, Texans
Tyson Thompson, Cowboys
Derrick Blaylock, Jets
Cedric Houston, Jets
Adrian Peterson, Bears
Michael Bennett, Chiefs
Cedric Cobbs, Broncos
William Green, Browns
Mewelde Moore, Vikings
Sammy Morris, Dolphins
Jerome Harrison, Browns
Kevin Faulk, Patriots
Arlen Harris, Lions
Zack Crockett, Raiders
Mike Alstott, Buccaneers
Correll Buckhalter, Eagles
Lee Suggs, Browns
Duce Staley, Steelers
Antowain Smith, Texans
Shawn Bryson, Lions
Curtis Martin, Jets
Brian Calhoun, Lions
Michael Robinson, 49ers
Cedric Humes, Steelers
Rock Cartwright, Redskins
Justin Fargas, Raiders
Leon Washington, Jets
Eric Shelton, Panthers
Tony Fisher, Rams
Alvin Pearman, Jaguars
Moe Williams, Rams
Derrick Ward, Giants
Travis Minor, Dolphins
P.J. Daniels, Ravens
Justin Griffith, Falcons
Priest Holmes, Chiefs
Stephen Davis, free agent
Quentin Griffin, Chiefs
Nick Goings, Panthers
Aaron Stecker, Saints
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES: Even though a hip injury will keep him out of action for the rest of the preseason, Jamal Lewis moves up from No. 26 to No. 22. Lewis looked like his old self in the Ravens’ first couple of preseason games following a poor showing in 2005. ... With Domanick Davis still sidelined by a balky knee and understudies Wali Lundy and Vernand Morency looking sharp in preseason action, I’m dropping Davis from No. 28 to No. 33. He’s a big, big gamble at this point. ... A three-way trade sent bruising runner T.J. Duckett from the Falcons to the Redskins, who now seem to have an overabundance of quality running backs. Duckett will probably surpass Ladell Betts on the Washington depth chart and be the primary backup to Clinton Portis, who’s recovering from a shoulder injury but is expected to be ready for Week One. Duckett may also get some goal-line carries for the Redskins. I don’t think the trade does much to affect Duckett’s fantasy value, so I’m leaving him at No. 37. However, the trade makes it more difficult for Portis owners to use a handcuffing strategy, since Duckett and Betts could be used in tandem if Portis were to miss any regular-season action. Betts drops from No. 47 to No. 62 now that he’s no longer the clear No. 2 in Washington, and Jerious Norwood of the Falcons moves up to No. 43 now that he’s the primary backup to Warrick Dunn. ... The Jets also traded for a running back, acquiring perennial fantasy disappointment Kevan Barlow from the 49ers. Barlow should have little trouble moving to the top of the Jets’ RB pecking order ahead of Derrick Blaylock, Cedric Houston and Leon Washington. But since there’s still a great deal of uncertainty at the Jets’ RB position, Barlow remains at No. 41 on the board, while Blaylock, Houston and Washington all drop slightly. The 49ers’ Frank Gore, Maurice Hicks and Michael Robinson all move up accordingly now that Barlow is out of the picture in San Francisco. ... I suppose I’m compelled to give Mike Bell a bump now that Mike Shanahan’s pet project has turned in a good preseason game. He moves from No. 53 to No. 36, while Denver’s Ron Dayne drops several spots. ... Stephen Davis is said to be on the verge of signing a contract with the Rams and debuts at No. 100 on the board. ... The Bengals’ Chris Perry, recovering from ankle surgery, won’t be ready for the start of the regular season and falls from No. 42 to No. 60. ... James Mungro of the Colts has been removed from the board after sustaining a season-ending knee injury.
Wide receivers
Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals
Torry Holt, Rams
Steve Smith, Panthers
Marvin Harrison, Colts
Chad Johnson, Bengals
Terrell Owens, Cowboys
Randy Moss, Raiders
Anquan Boldin, Cardinals
Roy Williams, Lions
Reggie Wayne, Colts
Chris Chambers, Dolphins
Hines Ward, Steelers
Darrell Jackson, Seahawks
Santana Moss, Redskins
Joey Galloway, Buccaneers
Andre Johnson, Texans
Lee Evans, Bills
Plaxico Burress, Giants
Donald Driver, Packers
Derrick Mason, Ravens
Rod Smith, Broncos
Joe Horn, Saints
Javon Walker, Broncos
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Bengals
Eddie Kennison, Chiefs
Deion Branch, Patriots
Muhsin Muhammad, Bears
Matt Jones, Jaguars
Laveranues Coles, Jets
Antonio Bryant, 49ers
Keenan McCardell, Chargers
Terry Glenn, Cowboys
Mark Clayton, Ravens
Drew Bennett, Titans
Isaac Bruce, Rams
Roddy White, Falcons
Nate Burleson, Seahawks
Joe Jurevicius, Browns
Keyshawn Johnson, Panthers
Eric Moulds, Texans
Braylon Edwards, Browns
Kevin Curtis, Rams
Ernest Wilford, Jaguars
Michael Jenkins, Falcons
Reggie Brown, Eagles
Donté Stallworth, Saints
Troy Williamson, Vikings
Michael Clayton, Buccaneers
Greg Jennings, Packers
Amani Toomer, Giants
Patrick Crayton, Cowboys
Jerry Porter, Raiders
Chris Henry, Bengals
Bernard Berrian, Bears
Marty Booker, Dolphins
Cedrick Wilson, Steelers
Brandon Lloyd, Redskins
Antwaan Randle El, Redskins
Chad Jackson, Patriots
Corey Bradford, Lions
David Givens, Titans
Santonio Holmes, Steelers
Bobby Engram, Seahawks
Reche Caldwell, Patriots
Travis Taylor, Vikings
Josh Reed, Bills
Ashley Lelie, Falcons
Brandon Stokley, Colts
Samie Parker, Chiefs
Marcus Robinson, Vikings
Sinorice Moss, Giants
Doug Gabriel, Raiders
Robert Ferguson, Packers
Mike Williams, Lions
Mark Bradley, Bears
Eric Parker, Chargers
Rod Gardner, Packers
Devery Henderson, Saints
Ronald Curry, Raiders
Keary Colbert, Panthers
Shaun McDonald, Rams
Vincent Jackson, Chargers
Darius Watts, Broncos
Bryant Johnson, Cardinals
Greg Lewis, Eagles
André Davis, Bills
Arnaz Battle, 49ers
Brandon Jones, Titans
Troy Brown, Patriots
Derek Hagan, Dolphins
Tim Carter, Giants
Reggie Williams, Jaguars
Jerricho Cotchery, Jets
Koren Robinson, Vikings
Devard Darling, Ravens
Justin Gage, Bears
Justin McCareins, Jets
Hank Baskett, Eagles
Jabar Gaffney, Eagles
Dennis Northcutt, Browns
Peerless Price, Bills
Roscoe Parrish, Bills
Maurice Stovall, Buccaneers
Drew Carter, Panthers
Dante Hall, Chiefs
Bam Childress, Patriots
Brandon Williams, 49ers
Wes Welker, Dolphins
David Boston, Buccaneers
Craphonso Thorpe, Chiefs
Brandon Marshall, Broncos
David Terrell, Broncos
Chris Horn, Saints
Tim Dwight, Jets
Johnnie Morant, Raiders
Kevin Walter, Texans
Tyrone Calico, Titans
Ike Hilliard, Buccaneers
Demetrius Williams, Ravens
Aaron Moorehead, Colts
Todd Pinkston, Eagles
Roydell Williams, Titans
David Patten, Redskins
Jason Avant, Eagles
Courtney Roby, Titans
Quincy Morgan, Steelers
D.J. Hackett, Seahawks
Dane Looker, Rams
David Tyree, Giants
Travis Wilson, Browns
Kelley Washington, Bengals
Randy Hymes, Jaguars
Kassim Osgood, Chargers
Mike Furrey, Lions
Jonathan Orr, Titans
Taylor Jacobs, 49ers
Charles Rogers, Lions
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES: Terrell Owens may very well suit up in Week One and explode for two or three TDs, but with hamstring woes continuing to keep him out of preseason games, I’m dropping T.O. one spot on the board, behind Chad Johnson. The first six receivers on the board are basically interchangeable, but Owens’ injury makes him riskier than the five receivers ranked above him. ... The Falcons acquired Ashley Lelie in a three-way trade with the Redskins and Broncos, giving them a No. 3 receiver to replace Brian Finneran, who’s out for the season. Lelie’s big-play capabilities make it hard to dismiss him entirely, but Atlanta’s wide receivers haven’t ever put up great numbers with Michael Vick at quarterback, and Lelie won’t even be a starter for the Falcons. No. 67 seems about right for him. ... Rookie Greg Jennings continues to be a revelation for the Packers and is threatening to take a starting spot away from Robert Ferguson. Jennings moves up to No. 49 and makes a nice sleeper pick. ... Sinorice Moss has been unable to claim the Giants’ No. 3 receiver spot, which instead will go to Tim Carter — for the short term, anyway. Moss is still the better bet for this season, but he drops from No. 61 to No. 71, while Carter gets bumped from No. 118 to No. 91. … Injury-prone Charles Rogers is nursing a bruised knee that could keep him out of the rest of the preseason. With no track record of NFL success and no indication that he’ll ever be able to stay healthy, Rogers drops to the bottom of the board.
Tight ends
Antonio Gates, Chargers
Todd Heap, Ravens
Jeremy Shockey, Giants
Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs
Jason Witten, Cowboys
Alge Crumpler, Falcons
L.J. Smith, Eagles
Ben Watson, Patriots
Randy McMichael, Dolphins
Heath Miller, Steelers
Dallas Clark, Colts
Vernon Davis, 49ers
Chris Cooley, Redskins
Ben Troupe, Titans
Kellen Winslow, Browns
Jermaine Wiggins, Vikings
Bubba Franks, Packers
Tony Scheffler, Broncos
Alex Smith, Buccaneers
Bryan Fletcher, Colts
Marcedes Lewis, Jaguars
Daniel Graham, Patriots
Erron Kinney, Titans
Marcus Pollard, Lions
Jeb Putzier, Texans
Jerramy Stevens, Seahawks
Joe Klopfenstein, Rams
Zach Hilton, Saints
Desmond Clark, Bears
Courtney Anderson, Raiders
Chris Baker, Jets
Doug Jolley, Jets
Ben Utecht, Colts
Steve Heiden, Browns
Eric Johnson, 49ers
Bo Scaife, Titans
Stephen Alexander, Broncos
Leonard Pope, Cardinals
Kris Mangum, Panthers
Michael Gaines, Panthers
Itula Mili, Seahawks
Adam Bergen, Cardinals
David Martin, Packers
Donald Lee, Packers
Anthony Fasano, Cowboys
Matt Schobel, Eagles
Jim Kleinsasser, Vikings
Ernie Conwell, Saints
Kyle Brady, Jaguars
Kevin Everett, Bills
Aaron Shea, Chargers
Casey FitzSimmons, Lions
Dominique Byrd, Rams
George Wrighster, Jaguars
Owen Daniels, Texans
Boo Williams, Giants
Justin Peelle, Dolphins
Anthony Becht, Buccaneers
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES: A small change, but I’m moving Ben Watson up one spot, ahead of Randy McMichael. New England doesn’t have a ton of talent at receiver, so Watson figures to be a key component of the Patriots’ passing attack. ... With Seattle’s Jerramy Stevens expected to miss the first month or so of the regular season due to a knee injury, Stevens falls to No. 25 on the board while his backup, Itula Mili, moves up to No. 41. ... Rookie Tony Scheffler has looked fantastic for the Broncos in the preseason and moves from No. 29 to No. 18 in the rankings.
Placekickers
Adam Vinatieri, Colts
Neil Rackers, Cardinals
Shayne Graham, Bengals
Jason Elam, Broncos
Josh Brown, Seahawks
Jay Feely, Giants
Jeff Reed, Steelers
David Akers, Eagles
Mike Vanderjagt, Cowboys
John Kasay, Panthers
Lawrence Tynes, Chiefs
Jeff Wilkins, Rams
Nate Kaeding, Chargers
Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots
Olindo Mare, Dolphins
Matt Stover, Ravens
Sebastian Janikowski, Raiders
Phil Dawson, Browns
Matt Bryant, Buccaneers
Robbie Gould, Bears
Josh Scobee, Jaguars
Jason Hanson, Lions
Mike Nugent, Jets
John Carney, Saints
Rob Bironas, Titans
Ryan Longwell, Vikings
John Hall, Redskins
Rian Lindell, Bills
Falcons PK
Dave Rayner, Packers
Kris Brown, Texans
Joe Nedney, 49ers
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES: Stephen Gostkowski has earned the Patriots’ placekicking job, beating out Martin Gramatica, who was released. With Gostkowski looking good in the preseason, he moves from No. 17 to No. 14. ... The Packers cut Billy Cundiff, leaving untested Dave Rayner as their kicker, at least for now. Rayner ranks 30th on the board.
Defenses
Carolina Panthers
Chicago Bears
Dallas Cowboys
Pittsburgh Steelers
New York Giants
Indianapolis Colts
Seattle Seahawks
Baltimore Ravens
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jacksonville Jaguars
Denver Broncos
Washington Redskins
Miami Dolphins
Atlanta Falcons
San Diego Chargers
Philadelphia Eagles
Cleveland Browns
Cincinnati Bengals
New England Patriots
Minnesota Vikings
Kansas City Chiefs
Buffalo Bills
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
New York Jets
Arizona Cardinals
New Orleans Saints
Houston Texans
Tennessee Titans
Oakland Raiders
St. Louis Rams
San Francisco 49ers

Quarterbacks
Peyton Manning, Colts
Tom Brady, Patriots
Eli Manning, Giants
Jake Delhomme, Panthers
Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks
Carson Palmer, Bengals
Donovan McNabb, Eagles
Trent Green, Chiefs
Brett Favre, Packers
Marc Bulger, Rams
Michael Vick, Falcons
Drew Bledsoe, Cowboys
Drew Brees, Saints
Daunte Culpepper, Dolphins
Jake Plummer, Broncos
Kurt Warner, Cardinals
Jon Kitna, Lions
Steve McNair, Ravens
Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers
Byron Leftwich, Jaguars
Chris Simms, Buccaneers
Aaron Brooks, Raiders
David Carr, Texans
Brad Johnson, Vikings
Billy Volek, Titans
Philip Rivers, Chargers
Mark Brunell, Redskins
Matt Leinart, Cardinals
Charlie Frye, Browns
Chad Pennington, Jets
Alex Smith, 49ers
J.P. Losman, Bills
Matt Schaub, Falcons
Vince Young, Titans
Rex Grossman, Bears
Brian Griese, Bears
Jay Cutler, Broncos
Anthony Wright, Bengals
Kyle Boller, Ravens
Tony Romo, Cowboys
David Garrard, Jaguars
Gus Frerotte, Rams
Joey Harrington, Dolphins
Sage Rosenfels, Texans
Matt Cassel, Patriots
Andrew Walter, Raiders
Seneca Wallace, Seahawks
Jason Campbell, Redskins
Jeff Garcia, Eagles
Chris Weinke, Panthers
Trent Dilfer, 49ers
Dan Orlovsky, Lions
Kellen Clemens, Jets
Aaron Rodgers, Packers
Kelly Holcomb, Bills
Josh McCown, Lions
Tim Rattay, Buccaneers
John Navarre, Cardinals
Jamie Martin, Saints
Charlie Whitehurst, Chargers
Tarvaris Jackson, Vikings
Ken Dorsey, Browns
Charlie Batch, Steelers
Patrick Ramsey, Jets
Kyle Orton, Bears
Cleo Lemon, Dolphins
Adrian McPherson, Saints
Craig Nall, Bills
Shaun King, Colts
Jim Sorgi, Colts
Mike McMahon, Vikings
Marques Tuiasosopo, Raiders
A.J. Feeley, Chargers
Tim Hasselbeck, Giants
Brodie Croyle, Chiefs
Rob Johnson, Giants
Damon Huard, Chiefs
Bradlee Van Pelt, Broncos
Jared Lorenzen, Giants
David Greene, Seahawks
Koy Detmer, Eagles
Dave Ragone, Rams
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES: I’ve had a change of heart with regard to Donovan McNabb. Though he doesn’t run like he used to and no longer has Terrell Owens at his disposal, McNabb is still the franchise performer for an Eagles offense that simply can’t run the ball. No. 11 was too disrespectful a ranking for McNabb, who has been moved up to No. 7. ... I’m starting to think that if Steve McNair can stay healthy for the Ravens this season — a very big “if,” admittedly — he could throw up some pretty good numbers. The Ravens have a pretty fair offensive line, and McNair has a lot of pass-catching talent around him with WRs Derrick Mason and Mark Clayton and TE Todd Heap. McNair moves up to No. 18. ... The Bills could be on the verge of a QB shakeup, with J.P. Losman taking the starter’s job away from Kelly Holcomb, and Holcomb possibly falling all the way to No. 3 on the depth chart behind Craig Nall. None of the Buffalo QBs figures to have a great deal of fantasy value this season, but Losman moves up on the board and Holcomb drops significantly, though he still ranks ahead of the unproven Nall. ... It appears that rookie Tarvaris Jackson has passed Mike McMahon on the Vikings’ depth chart, so their rankings have been adjusted accordingly. ... The Cowboys’ Drew Henson has been removed from the board after the team released him Thursday.
Running backs
Larry Johnson, Chiefs
LaDainian Tomlinson, Chargers
Shaun Alexander, Seahawks
Tiki Barber, Giants
Edgerrin James, Cardinals
Clinton Portis, Redskins
Reggie Bush, Saints
Cadillac Williams, Buccaneers
Rudi Johnson, Bengals
Ronnie Brown, Dolphins
Steven Jackson, Rams
Willis McGahee, Bills
Brian Westbrook, Eagles
Willie Parker, Steelers
Warrick Dunn, Falcons
LaMont Jordan, Raiders
Julius Jones, Cowboys
Chester Taylor, Vikings
Joseph Addai, Colts
Tatum Bell, Broncos
Corey Dillon, Patriots
Jamal Lewis, Ravens
Kevin Jones, Lions
Laurence Maroney, Patriots
DeAngelo Williams, Panthers
Ahman Green, Packers
Cedric Benson, Bears
Chris Brown, Titans
Frank Gore, 49ers
Reuben Droughns, Browns
DeShaun Foster, Panthers
Fred Taylor, Jaguars
Domanick Davis, Texans
Dominic Rhodes, Colts
Thomas Jones, Bears
Mike Bell, Broncos
T.J. Duckett, Redskins
Greg Jones, Jaguars
LenDale White, Titans
Deuce McAllister, Saints
Kevan Barlow, Jets
Marion Barber, Cowboys
Jerious Norwood, Falcons
Michael Turner, Chargers
Michael Pittman, Buccaneers
Verron Haynes, Steelers
Musa Smith, Ravens
Sam Gado, Packers
Ryan Moats, Eagles
Ciatrick Fason, Vikings
Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars
Mike Anderson, Ravens
Najeh Davenport, Packers
Maurice Morris, Seahawks
Travis Henry, Titans
Ron Dayne, Broncos
Brandon Jacobs, Giants
Maurice Hicks, 49ers
Vernand Morency, Texans
Chris Perry, Bengals
Anthony Thomas, Bills
Ladell Betts, Redskins
J.J. Arrington, Cardinals
Wali Lundy, Texans
Tyson Thompson, Cowboys
Derrick Blaylock, Jets
Cedric Houston, Jets
Adrian Peterson, Bears
Michael Bennett, Chiefs
Cedric Cobbs, Broncos
William Green, Browns
Mewelde Moore, Vikings
Sammy Morris, Dolphins
Jerome Harrison, Browns
Kevin Faulk, Patriots
Arlen Harris, Lions
Zack Crockett, Raiders
Mike Alstott, Buccaneers
Correll Buckhalter, Eagles
Lee Suggs, Browns
Duce Staley, Steelers
Antowain Smith, Texans
Shawn Bryson, Lions
Curtis Martin, Jets
Brian Calhoun, Lions
Michael Robinson, 49ers
Cedric Humes, Steelers
Rock Cartwright, Redskins
Justin Fargas, Raiders
Leon Washington, Jets
Eric Shelton, Panthers
Tony Fisher, Rams
Alvin Pearman, Jaguars
Moe Williams, Rams
Derrick Ward, Giants
Travis Minor, Dolphins
P.J. Daniels, Ravens
Justin Griffith, Falcons
Priest Holmes, Chiefs
Stephen Davis, free agent
Quentin Griffin, Chiefs
Nick Goings, Panthers
Aaron Stecker, Saints
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES: Even though a hip injury will keep him out of action for the rest of the preseason, Jamal Lewis moves up from No. 26 to No. 22. Lewis looked like his old self in the Ravens’ first couple of preseason games following a poor showing in 2005. ... With Domanick Davis still sidelined by a balky knee and understudies Wali Lundy and Vernand Morency looking sharp in preseason action, I’m dropping Davis from No. 28 to No. 33. He’s a big, big gamble at this point. ... A three-way trade sent bruising runner T.J. Duckett from the Falcons to the Redskins, who now seem to have an overabundance of quality running backs. Duckett will probably surpass Ladell Betts on the Washington depth chart and be the primary backup to Clinton Portis, who’s recovering from a shoulder injury but is expected to be ready for Week One. Duckett may also get some goal-line carries for the Redskins. I don’t think the trade does much to affect Duckett’s fantasy value, so I’m leaving him at No. 37. However, the trade makes it more difficult for Portis owners to use a handcuffing strategy, since Duckett and Betts could be used in tandem if Portis were to miss any regular-season action. Betts drops from No. 47 to No. 62 now that he’s no longer the clear No. 2 in Washington, and Jerious Norwood of the Falcons moves up to No. 43 now that he’s the primary backup to Warrick Dunn. ... The Jets also traded for a running back, acquiring perennial fantasy disappointment Kevan Barlow from the 49ers. Barlow should have little trouble moving to the top of the Jets’ RB pecking order ahead of Derrick Blaylock, Cedric Houston and Leon Washington. But since there’s still a great deal of uncertainty at the Jets’ RB position, Barlow remains at No. 41 on the board, while Blaylock, Houston and Washington all drop slightly. The 49ers’ Frank Gore, Maurice Hicks and Michael Robinson all move up accordingly now that Barlow is out of the picture in San Francisco. ... I suppose I’m compelled to give Mike Bell a bump now that Mike Shanahan’s pet project has turned in a good preseason game. He moves from No. 53 to No. 36, while Denver’s Ron Dayne drops several spots. ... Stephen Davis is said to be on the verge of signing a contract with the Rams and debuts at No. 100 on the board. ... The Bengals’ Chris Perry, recovering from ankle surgery, won’t be ready for the start of the regular season and falls from No. 42 to No. 60. ... James Mungro of the Colts has been removed from the board after sustaining a season-ending knee injury.
Wide receivers
Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals
Torry Holt, Rams
Steve Smith, Panthers
Marvin Harrison, Colts
Chad Johnson, Bengals
Terrell Owens, Cowboys
Randy Moss, Raiders
Anquan Boldin, Cardinals
Roy Williams, Lions
Reggie Wayne, Colts
Chris Chambers, Dolphins
Hines Ward, Steelers
Darrell Jackson, Seahawks
Santana Moss, Redskins
Joey Galloway, Buccaneers
Andre Johnson, Texans
Lee Evans, Bills
Plaxico Burress, Giants
Donald Driver, Packers
Derrick Mason, Ravens
Rod Smith, Broncos
Joe Horn, Saints
Javon Walker, Broncos
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Bengals
Eddie Kennison, Chiefs
Deion Branch, Patriots
Muhsin Muhammad, Bears
Matt Jones, Jaguars
Laveranues Coles, Jets
Antonio Bryant, 49ers
Keenan McCardell, Chargers
Terry Glenn, Cowboys
Mark Clayton, Ravens
Drew Bennett, Titans
Isaac Bruce, Rams
Roddy White, Falcons
Nate Burleson, Seahawks
Joe Jurevicius, Browns
Keyshawn Johnson, Panthers
Eric Moulds, Texans
Braylon Edwards, Browns
Kevin Curtis, Rams
Ernest Wilford, Jaguars
Michael Jenkins, Falcons
Reggie Brown, Eagles
Donté Stallworth, Saints
Troy Williamson, Vikings
Michael Clayton, Buccaneers
Greg Jennings, Packers
Amani Toomer, Giants
Patrick Crayton, Cowboys
Jerry Porter, Raiders
Chris Henry, Bengals
Bernard Berrian, Bears
Marty Booker, Dolphins
Cedrick Wilson, Steelers
Brandon Lloyd, Redskins
Antwaan Randle El, Redskins
Chad Jackson, Patriots
Corey Bradford, Lions
David Givens, Titans
Santonio Holmes, Steelers
Bobby Engram, Seahawks
Reche Caldwell, Patriots
Travis Taylor, Vikings
Josh Reed, Bills
Ashley Lelie, Falcons
Brandon Stokley, Colts
Samie Parker, Chiefs
Marcus Robinson, Vikings
Sinorice Moss, Giants
Doug Gabriel, Raiders
Robert Ferguson, Packers
Mike Williams, Lions
Mark Bradley, Bears
Eric Parker, Chargers
Rod Gardner, Packers
Devery Henderson, Saints
Ronald Curry, Raiders
Keary Colbert, Panthers
Shaun McDonald, Rams
Vincent Jackson, Chargers
Darius Watts, Broncos
Bryant Johnson, Cardinals
Greg Lewis, Eagles
André Davis, Bills
Arnaz Battle, 49ers
Brandon Jones, Titans
Troy Brown, Patriots
Derek Hagan, Dolphins
Tim Carter, Giants
Reggie Williams, Jaguars
Jerricho Cotchery, Jets
Koren Robinson, Vikings
Devard Darling, Ravens
Justin Gage, Bears
Justin McCareins, Jets
Hank Baskett, Eagles
Jabar Gaffney, Eagles
Dennis Northcutt, Browns
Peerless Price, Bills
Roscoe Parrish, Bills
Maurice Stovall, Buccaneers
Drew Carter, Panthers
Dante Hall, Chiefs
Bam Childress, Patriots
Brandon Williams, 49ers
Wes Welker, Dolphins
David Boston, Buccaneers
Craphonso Thorpe, Chiefs
Brandon Marshall, Broncos
David Terrell, Broncos
Chris Horn, Saints
Tim Dwight, Jets
Johnnie Morant, Raiders
Kevin Walter, Texans
Tyrone Calico, Titans
Ike Hilliard, Buccaneers
Demetrius Williams, Ravens
Aaron Moorehead, Colts
Todd Pinkston, Eagles
Roydell Williams, Titans
David Patten, Redskins
Jason Avant, Eagles
Courtney Roby, Titans
Quincy Morgan, Steelers
D.J. Hackett, Seahawks
Dane Looker, Rams
David Tyree, Giants
Travis Wilson, Browns
Kelley Washington, Bengals
Randy Hymes, Jaguars
Kassim Osgood, Chargers
Mike Furrey, Lions
Jonathan Orr, Titans
Taylor Jacobs, 49ers
Charles Rogers, Lions
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES: Terrell Owens may very well suit up in Week One and explode for two or three TDs, but with hamstring woes continuing to keep him out of preseason games, I’m dropping T.O. one spot on the board, behind Chad Johnson. The first six receivers on the board are basically interchangeable, but Owens’ injury makes him riskier than the five receivers ranked above him. ... The Falcons acquired Ashley Lelie in a three-way trade with the Redskins and Broncos, giving them a No. 3 receiver to replace Brian Finneran, who’s out for the season. Lelie’s big-play capabilities make it hard to dismiss him entirely, but Atlanta’s wide receivers haven’t ever put up great numbers with Michael Vick at quarterback, and Lelie won’t even be a starter for the Falcons. No. 67 seems about right for him. ... Rookie Greg Jennings continues to be a revelation for the Packers and is threatening to take a starting spot away from Robert Ferguson. Jennings moves up to No. 49 and makes a nice sleeper pick. ... Sinorice Moss has been unable to claim the Giants’ No. 3 receiver spot, which instead will go to Tim Carter — for the short term, anyway. Moss is still the better bet for this season, but he drops from No. 61 to No. 71, while Carter gets bumped from No. 118 to No. 91. … Injury-prone Charles Rogers is nursing a bruised knee that could keep him out of the rest of the preseason. With no track record of NFL success and no indication that he’ll ever be able to stay healthy, Rogers drops to the bottom of the board.
Tight ends
Antonio Gates, Chargers
Todd Heap, Ravens
Jeremy Shockey, Giants
Tony Gonzalez, Chiefs
Jason Witten, Cowboys
Alge Crumpler, Falcons
L.J. Smith, Eagles
Ben Watson, Patriots
Randy McMichael, Dolphins
Heath Miller, Steelers
Dallas Clark, Colts
Vernon Davis, 49ers
Chris Cooley, Redskins
Ben Troupe, Titans
Kellen Winslow, Browns
Jermaine Wiggins, Vikings
Bubba Franks, Packers
Tony Scheffler, Broncos
Alex Smith, Buccaneers
Bryan Fletcher, Colts
Marcedes Lewis, Jaguars
Daniel Graham, Patriots
Erron Kinney, Titans
Marcus Pollard, Lions
Jeb Putzier, Texans
Jerramy Stevens, Seahawks
Joe Klopfenstein, Rams
Zach Hilton, Saints
Desmond Clark, Bears
Courtney Anderson, Raiders
Chris Baker, Jets
Doug Jolley, Jets
Ben Utecht, Colts
Steve Heiden, Browns
Eric Johnson, 49ers
Bo Scaife, Titans
Stephen Alexander, Broncos
Leonard Pope, Cardinals
Kris Mangum, Panthers
Michael Gaines, Panthers
Itula Mili, Seahawks
Adam Bergen, Cardinals
David Martin, Packers
Donald Lee, Packers
Anthony Fasano, Cowboys
Matt Schobel, Eagles
Jim Kleinsasser, Vikings
Ernie Conwell, Saints
Kyle Brady, Jaguars
Kevin Everett, Bills
Aaron Shea, Chargers
Casey FitzSimmons, Lions
Dominique Byrd, Rams
George Wrighster, Jaguars
Owen Daniels, Texans
Boo Williams, Giants
Justin Peelle, Dolphins
Anthony Becht, Buccaneers
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES: A small change, but I’m moving Ben Watson up one spot, ahead of Randy McMichael. New England doesn’t have a ton of talent at receiver, so Watson figures to be a key component of the Patriots’ passing attack. ... With Seattle’s Jerramy Stevens expected to miss the first month or so of the regular season due to a knee injury, Stevens falls to No. 25 on the board while his backup, Itula Mili, moves up to No. 41. ... Rookie Tony Scheffler has looked fantastic for the Broncos in the preseason and moves from No. 29 to No. 18 in the rankings.
Placekickers
Adam Vinatieri, Colts
Neil Rackers, Cardinals
Shayne Graham, Bengals
Jason Elam, Broncos
Josh Brown, Seahawks
Jay Feely, Giants
Jeff Reed, Steelers
David Akers, Eagles
Mike Vanderjagt, Cowboys
John Kasay, Panthers
Lawrence Tynes, Chiefs
Jeff Wilkins, Rams
Nate Kaeding, Chargers
Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots
Olindo Mare, Dolphins
Matt Stover, Ravens
Sebastian Janikowski, Raiders
Phil Dawson, Browns
Matt Bryant, Buccaneers
Robbie Gould, Bears
Josh Scobee, Jaguars
Jason Hanson, Lions
Mike Nugent, Jets
John Carney, Saints
Rob Bironas, Titans
Ryan Longwell, Vikings
John Hall, Redskins
Rian Lindell, Bills
Falcons PK
Dave Rayner, Packers
Kris Brown, Texans
Joe Nedney, 49ers
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES: Stephen Gostkowski has earned the Patriots’ placekicking job, beating out Martin Gramatica, who was released. With Gostkowski looking good in the preseason, he moves from No. 17 to No. 14. ... The Packers cut Billy Cundiff, leaving untested Dave Rayner as their kicker, at least for now. Rayner ranks 30th on the board.
Defenses
Carolina Panthers
Chicago Bears
Dallas Cowboys
Pittsburgh Steelers
New York Giants
Indianapolis Colts
Seattle Seahawks
Baltimore Ravens
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jacksonville Jaguars
Denver Broncos
Washington Redskins
Miami Dolphins
Atlanta Falcons
San Diego Chargers
Philadelphia Eagles
Cleveland Browns
Cincinnati Bengals
New England Patriots
Minnesota Vikings
Kansas City Chiefs
Buffalo Bills
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
New York Jets
Arizona Cardinals
New Orleans Saints
Houston Texans
Tennessee Titans
Oakland Raiders
St. Louis Rams
San Francisco 49ers