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Sam Bradford- I have never doubted Bradford's talent at any point, what I started to doubt last year what that the Rams would be able to get enough around him. I think with the most recent trade, the Rams are poised to build a solid core (and future) around Bradford. Obviously there are quite a few variables swirling around him right now, but I have faith they are getting some playmakers on that offense this offseason. If they don’t address WR or RB this draft, I may have to re-think my Rams fandom as a whole.
Phillip Rivers- People are really letting last year skew there view of Rivers and I don’t get it. I fully admit River was below par the first half of last year, but his year was not that bad. 27 TDs to 20 INTs is bad...FOR HIM. 88.7 QB rating is bad...FOR HIM. 62.9 completion % is bad...FOR HIM. But those stats aren’t all that bad. Rivers is one of the most accurate deep ball passers in the league and I'm not letting one year overshadow that. One of the main things that made him look bad is that it was such a historic year for the QB. With guys like Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Matthew Stafford and Cam Newton going for obscene numbers, it made Rivers look even worse in the worst year of his Career. I say he bounces back to his normal 100-105 QB rating 30 TD, 10-15 INT, 65 completion % self, which is still good people! We have been spoiled!
Jay Cutler- I'm not Cutler's biggest fan, but he’s going for nearly nothing right now in most leagues and I think there’s value to be gained here. Also, if something weird happens and the Bears finally improve his offensive situation (WR, TE, LINE), in any way, he could surprise.
Carson Palmer- I really like the young core that Palmer has around him now with the Running game, Heyward Bey's Career Resurgence and the addition of highflying Denarius Moore. I think Oakland's offense could be a top 5 next year with Palmer being there for a year and the ridiculous amount of weapons he has to play with.
Josh Freeman- Freeman gets a mulligan for me. He showed enough his rookie year to know that he has potential. I think a new coach, system and (mostly) new players around him with help show what he can do with a competent cast. I don’t think he has the makings of an elite guy, but borderline top 10 finishes are foreseeable once he gets his bearings.
Checkmate!
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