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Who is this Year's Cleveland Browns? (1 Viewer)

The Minnesota Vikings. - Jackson is better than people are giving him credit for. - Shiancoe has looked much, much better this year.- The addition of Berrian.- Sidney Rice is Chris Carter-light.
Probably the weakest schedule in the NFL too
I would think that's the Pats or Jets. With Favre and Keller there I like the Jets. Thomas Jones should become a good screen back as well. Cotchery and Favre are already bonding well.
 
Oakland could be a surprise team this season, the AFC West is falling apart defensively

Miami will boost their offensive output from last season, BIG TIME! Ricky, Ginn and Co have significant value relative to their ADP..

Baltimore will put up top 5 rushing stats and will pass the ball effectively..Derrick Mason will once again have an 80+ catch season...

KC won't score many pts thru the air, but a Chan Gailey offense has never finished lowered than 7th in rushing TD's , ever. LJ should easily score about 13-15 TD's this season..

Houston will finally get their offense in high-gear..if AJ and Shaub manage to stay healthy..their defense is still a work in progress, so that translates to more offensive scoring, being involved in more shootouts, and that correlates to high passing numbers..and their running game is no joke,either..Slaton should help tremendously.

Giants offensive production should take a big step forward this season, we saw the emergence of Manning last year, and I think the team is ready to air it out a lot more in 2008..get ready for the Steve Smith show..

Carolina will be vastly improved, so I'd look for solid run production and an overachieving passing game..

 
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Oakland could be a surprise team this season, the AFC West is falling apart defensivelyMiami will boost their offensive output from last season, BIG TIME! Ricky, Ginn and Co have significant value relative to their ADP..Baltimore will put up top 5 rushing stats and will pass the ball effectively..Derrick Mason will once again have an 80+ catch season...KC won't score many pts thru the air, but a Chan Gailey offense has never finished lowered than 7th in rushing TD's , ever. LJ should easily score about 13-15 TD's this season..Houston will finally get their offense in high-gear..if AJ and Shaub manage to stay healthy..their defense is still a work in progress, so that translates to more offensive scoring, being involved in more shootouts, and that correlates to high passing numbers..and their running game is no joke,either..Slaton should help tremendously.Giants offensive production should take a big step forward this season, we saw the emergence of Manning last year, and I think the team is ready to air it out a lot more in 2008..get ready for the Steve Smith show..Carolina will be vastly improved, so I'd look for solid run production and an overachieving passing game..
Wow you sure have a rosey outlook for these offenses.I think Miami will improve because they have no where to go but up. I guess the same could be said for Baltimore but their o-line isn't very good and they are inexperienced at QB.I also don't see good things for KC's offense unless Croyle improves dramatically or they go to Huard. Otherwise defenses will put 8 or 9 in the box and shut down LJ.I agree with Houston and the Giants. Carolina's offense is still highly dependant on Delhomme. If he stays healthy they'll be fine -- if he goes down they'll suck.
 
Houston and Atlanta. I thought Houston would get more love.

Off the bat. Im not sure these teams fit the playoff bill.

But they do have the offensive upside to be fantasy blow-breakouts.

Houstons secondary wrs are vastly underrated but are on the map with savvy owners. Jacoby Jones, Kevin Walter, Owen Daniels, Andre Davis and Andre Johnson certainly match or over match Joe Jervicious, Braylon Edwards, Kellen Winslow and whomever else they rostered at wideout and te.

RBs are both old and battered. Although i don't think houston rb are in line for a comeback year. Texans rb production will solely come from youngsters.

QBs Matt Schaub can deliver the ball and passing stats like DA.

I expect a lot of fantasy points to be POURING out of Houston. Mostly down the field bombs.

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Atlanta(see houston with Falcons personnel)

minus the tight end.

 

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