Of course, free agency/trades are yet to happen and some teams could be counting that phase of the offseason movement to fix some of these problems...
Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF - Looks like they're really counting on him this year, all year
Carson Palmer, QB, CIN - With a QB in tow, hopefully Mike Brown is reasonable about trading him now
Jeremiah Johnson, RB, DEN - Broncos were in the running to take a Williams/LeShoure and they didn't. Johnson is currently the second most talented RB on the roster and Fox likes to use two, although we will an RB pick or two from Denver today.
Joseph Addai, Donald Brown, Mike Hart, RB, IND - None of us would have been surprised if the Colts went RB early, but they didn't, so your most productive Colts back in 2011 is on this list, with the possibility of a rookie added to the mix.
Marcedes Lewis, TE, Mike Thomas, Jason Hill, Jarret Dillard, WR, JAX - From a dynasty perspective all of these guys get a bump because of Gabbert, but they also get a bump because the Jags didn't take a wideout in the third. Possibly one of their two fourths could be a WR, but this is still good for the group of wideout in Jacksonville.
Chad Henne, QB, MIA - Miami has to be looking at Orton or McNabb or Kolb? For now, Henne is the man and is projected to get a shot to redeem himself.
Brandon Tate, Taylor Price, Julian Edelman, Deion Branch, WR, NE - Obviously, everything was on the table for NE, seeing as they took two RBs and a third-string QB on the second day. They didn't take a wideout, which means that maybe they want to see what the youngsters can do before committing a high pick to the position. It could also mean that they have a plan in place to bring Branch back, which would be smart.
Jerricho Cotchery, WR, NYJ - Santonio Holmes is going to get signed to a long term deal I think, but Braylon Edwards is gone. The Jets could have tried to get a young WR to push Cotchery, but they are probably convinced that he can still be a strong #2 as long as he is healthier than he was in 2010.
Jason Campbell, QB, OAK - They didn't get Kaepernick, so Campbell is the man with no QB of the future to plug in when he falters... again.
Kenny Britt, Damian Williams, WR, Jared Cook, TE, TEN - No shot across the bow WR pick to wake Britt up and add another talent to a mostly unproven group of passcatchers means Britt could get back in the good graces of the organization and Cook and Williams will have chances to become the primary target if he doesn't.
Ahmad Bradshaw, Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG - The Giants BPA philosophy could have meant Ingram or LeShoure landing in New York, but even better BPAs were on the board on defense when the Giants were on the clock.
Donnie Avery, Danario Alexander, Mark Clayton, WR, STL - STL did draft Austin Pettis, but he is a possession #2/#3 at best. Lance Kendrick, their second round pick, will also become a useful target for Sam Bradford, but the #1 wideout role is still there for the taking. The two knee-challenged guys will compete, with Clayton likely being brought back.
Steven Jackson, RB, STL - There was rampant speculation that the Rams would bring in the heir apparent to Jackson, but instead, you have to think they like the tread left on his tires at this point.
Charlie Whitehurst, QB, SEA - Every time Carroll says he is their guy, I become more convinced that they have a deal in place to get Kolb, but for now, he is right.
LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB - The Bucs will certainly draft a partner-in-crime for Blount today, and maybe even a high upside one like Kendall Hunter, Dion Lewis, or Jacquizz Rodgers, but they didn't take any of the top guys they kicked the tires on (including Mark Ingram) in the pre-draft process.
Ryan Torain, RB, WAS - I am far from a believer in Torain, but Mike Shanahan continues to be one. The Redskins could have taken Mikel LeShoure, a potential one cut and go stud, but instead traded down (and traded down again to Miami, who took Daniel Thomas). I will definitely be targeted whatever second day back Washington drafts, but for the moment, Torain is basicallly unchallenged.
Rex Grossman, QB, WAS - Looks like bringing him back is the best option for this team at QB right now.
Anyone I missed? Anyone you think I'm wrong about? Anyone who you think will get hurt today on this list?
Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF - Looks like they're really counting on him this year, all year
Carson Palmer, QB, CIN - With a QB in tow, hopefully Mike Brown is reasonable about trading him now
Jeremiah Johnson, RB, DEN - Broncos were in the running to take a Williams/LeShoure and they didn't. Johnson is currently the second most talented RB on the roster and Fox likes to use two, although we will an RB pick or two from Denver today.
Joseph Addai, Donald Brown, Mike Hart, RB, IND - None of us would have been surprised if the Colts went RB early, but they didn't, so your most productive Colts back in 2011 is on this list, with the possibility of a rookie added to the mix.
Marcedes Lewis, TE, Mike Thomas, Jason Hill, Jarret Dillard, WR, JAX - From a dynasty perspective all of these guys get a bump because of Gabbert, but they also get a bump because the Jags didn't take a wideout in the third. Possibly one of their two fourths could be a WR, but this is still good for the group of wideout in Jacksonville.
Chad Henne, QB, MIA - Miami has to be looking at Orton or McNabb or Kolb? For now, Henne is the man and is projected to get a shot to redeem himself.
Brandon Tate, Taylor Price, Julian Edelman, Deion Branch, WR, NE - Obviously, everything was on the table for NE, seeing as they took two RBs and a third-string QB on the second day. They didn't take a wideout, which means that maybe they want to see what the youngsters can do before committing a high pick to the position. It could also mean that they have a plan in place to bring Branch back, which would be smart.
Jerricho Cotchery, WR, NYJ - Santonio Holmes is going to get signed to a long term deal I think, but Braylon Edwards is gone. The Jets could have tried to get a young WR to push Cotchery, but they are probably convinced that he can still be a strong #2 as long as he is healthier than he was in 2010.
Jason Campbell, QB, OAK - They didn't get Kaepernick, so Campbell is the man with no QB of the future to plug in when he falters... again.
Kenny Britt, Damian Williams, WR, Jared Cook, TE, TEN - No shot across the bow WR pick to wake Britt up and add another talent to a mostly unproven group of passcatchers means Britt could get back in the good graces of the organization and Cook and Williams will have chances to become the primary target if he doesn't.
Ahmad Bradshaw, Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG - The Giants BPA philosophy could have meant Ingram or LeShoure landing in New York, but even better BPAs were on the board on defense when the Giants were on the clock.
Donnie Avery, Danario Alexander, Mark Clayton, WR, STL - STL did draft Austin Pettis, but he is a possession #2/#3 at best. Lance Kendrick, their second round pick, will also become a useful target for Sam Bradford, but the #1 wideout role is still there for the taking. The two knee-challenged guys will compete, with Clayton likely being brought back.
Steven Jackson, RB, STL - There was rampant speculation that the Rams would bring in the heir apparent to Jackson, but instead, you have to think they like the tread left on his tires at this point.
Charlie Whitehurst, QB, SEA - Every time Carroll says he is their guy, I become more convinced that they have a deal in place to get Kolb, but for now, he is right.
LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB - The Bucs will certainly draft a partner-in-crime for Blount today, and maybe even a high upside one like Kendall Hunter, Dion Lewis, or Jacquizz Rodgers, but they didn't take any of the top guys they kicked the tires on (including Mark Ingram) in the pre-draft process.
Ryan Torain, RB, WAS - I am far from a believer in Torain, but Mike Shanahan continues to be one. The Redskins could have taken Mikel LeShoure, a potential one cut and go stud, but instead traded down (and traded down again to Miami, who took Daniel Thomas). I will definitely be targeted whatever second day back Washington drafts, but for the moment, Torain is basicallly unchallenged.
Rex Grossman, QB, WAS - Looks like bringing him back is the best option for this team at QB right now.
Anyone I missed? Anyone you think I'm wrong about? Anyone who you think will get hurt today on this list?