In a matchup of two teams atop their division with 2-1 records (although there are 6 total teams with the same record, after all, it’s only week 4!, Fobsters and Buffy look to separate themselves from the rest of the pack. Someone will emerge victorious and it is anyone’s game. Both teams are lead by young QBs, Aaron Rodgers (after the loss of Tom Brady) for the Fobsters and Philip Rivers (after the poor showing by Carson Palmer) for Buffy. What Philip Rivers doesn't know yet is that he will be back on the bench in favor of Palmer, who is looking to throw for over 400 yards with at least 3 TDs this week.
The running styles of the two teams are very different; Fobsters' Reggie Bush and Earnest Graham make for a finesse type running tandem whereas this week's starters for Buffy, Marion Barber and Jamal Lewis are very physical and will be looking to pound the ball down the throat of the defense. Both teams are armed with capable receivers as well as the top two tight-ends in the league.
We'll keep this short and sweet, Buffy by 3.
Early Season Review: Part 2
What has Monkey GM Evan been crowing about the last few years? Realignment? Because the Spunky Misunderstood Geniuses were too weak? Well how the pendulum swings! Granted, it's early, but the SMGs have come out gunning, with 3 geniuses sitting atop the power rankings. Let's take a look:
FOBSTERS (2-1):
Last year's surprise team is hurting early, as Golden Boy Tom Brady goes down in the 1st game of the season. Well they've scrambled well, picking up Matt "This isn't High School" Cassell and new Lambeau Lifer Aaron Rodgers. After the tough loss to start out the season, the Brady Bunch has rallied around Human Highlight Reggie Bush and Calvin Megatron to carve out the top place on the power rankings. Can they survive keeping 3 QBs on staff?
FAT JUBAS (2-1):
133-40. With a near record (114 pts by Phreaks over Green in 04) 93 point victory in week 3 over Ante Up, the Fat Jubas have served notice that this isn't the same Juba team. Even more amazingly, the Jubas have done this with three ineffective keepers, as Marques Colston and Ryan Grant are dinged up and Derek Anderson is suffering from ineptitude. No matter. Led by a trio of former Monkeys, the Jubas feature a devastating RB combo of Frank Gore and Turner the Burner along with The Marshall at wide. The addition of ageless pickup Kurt Warner means the Jubas only need to secure a few extra solid players to be a contender.
PHILADEPHIA PHREAKS (2-1):
The oft-cursed Phreaks are flying high! With McNabb back under center and looking as good as ever, the Phreaks are solid from top to bottom. Mojo and Marshawn pack a huge punch, while 1st pick rookie Darren McFadden looks like he's on the verge of exploding. DeSean Jackson, another pleasant rookie surprise, stars at wide receiver despite a boneheaded early celebration in a game the Phreaks weren't close in anyway. Once Roy Williams starts kicking it in gear, watch out. But will the Phreaks injury curse hit them this year?
GREEN TEAM (1-2):
The defending co-champs are having a rough go of it in the early going. After a convincing win over division rival Fat Jubas to kick off the season, the Green Team has sputtered, losing big to the other division leaders. What looked like such a dominant WR core to start off the season suddenly looks vulnerable, with Randy Moss reverting to bad Randy and Plaxico getting suspended for unspecified reasons. At least Hines Ward is doing his part, turning back the clock. The running backs are still solid, with Frankenstein and Thomas Jones leading the way, but sitting Ronnie Brown for his 42 point explosion hurts.
BATTLE ANGEL (0-3):
Luck hasn't been on the side of the only winless team in the league, with losses of 5 and 11 points to start out the season. Highlights have been hard to come by for the Angel, with Drew Brees and Greg Jennings the only consistent performers. But all is not gloom and doom here, as the solid WR combo of Jennings and Andre Johnson has just been bolstered by the return of Steve Smith from suspension. The acquisition of dynamite Darren Sproles shows that GM Vu is desperately trying to inject some life into his team (since starting RBs Willis McGahee and Laurence Maroney have been terrible), but will it be enough?
FOBSTERS (2-1):
Last year's surprise team is hurting early, as Golden Boy Tom Brady goes down in the 1st game of the season. Well they've scrambled well, picking up Matt "This isn't High School" Cassell and new Lambeau Lifer Aaron Rodgers. After the tough loss to start out the season, the Brady Bunch has rallied around Human Highlight Reggie Bush and Calvin Megatron to carve out the top place on the power rankings. Can they survive keeping 3 QBs on staff?
FAT JUBAS (2-1):
133-40. With a near record (114 pts by Phreaks over Green in 04) 93 point victory in week 3 over Ante Up, the Fat Jubas have served notice that this isn't the same Juba team. Even more amazingly, the Jubas have done this with three ineffective keepers, as Marques Colston and Ryan Grant are dinged up and Derek Anderson is suffering from ineptitude. No matter. Led by a trio of former Monkeys, the Jubas feature a devastating RB combo of Frank Gore and Turner the Burner along with The Marshall at wide. The addition of ageless pickup Kurt Warner means the Jubas only need to secure a few extra solid players to be a contender.
PHILADEPHIA PHREAKS (2-1):
The oft-cursed Phreaks are flying high! With McNabb back under center and looking as good as ever, the Phreaks are solid from top to bottom. Mojo and Marshawn pack a huge punch, while 1st pick rookie Darren McFadden looks like he's on the verge of exploding. DeSean Jackson, another pleasant rookie surprise, stars at wide receiver despite a boneheaded early celebration in a game the Phreaks weren't close in anyway. Once Roy Williams starts kicking it in gear, watch out. But will the Phreaks injury curse hit them this year?
GREEN TEAM (1-2):
The defending co-champs are having a rough go of it in the early going. After a convincing win over division rival Fat Jubas to kick off the season, the Green Team has sputtered, losing big to the other division leaders. What looked like such a dominant WR core to start off the season suddenly looks vulnerable, with Randy Moss reverting to bad Randy and Plaxico getting suspended for unspecified reasons. At least Hines Ward is doing his part, turning back the clock. The running backs are still solid, with Frankenstein and Thomas Jones leading the way, but sitting Ronnie Brown for his 42 point explosion hurts.
BATTLE ANGEL (0-3):
Luck hasn't been on the side of the only winless team in the league, with losses of 5 and 11 points to start out the season. Highlights have been hard to come by for the Angel, with Drew Brees and Greg Jennings the only consistent performers. But all is not gloom and doom here, as the solid WR combo of Jennings and Andre Johnson has just been bolstered by the return of Steve Smith from suspension. The acquisition of dynamite Darren Sproles shows that GM Vu is desperately trying to inject some life into his team (since starting RBs Willis McGahee and Laurence Maroney have been terrible), but will it be enough?
Friday, September 26, 2008
12:15 AM
Early Season Review: Part 1
It's early season review time. Sure, Week Three is a bit early to start thinking championships but everyone can smell it, this is a year of big changes in the NFL. For one, Tom Brady and the Patriots are sinking, and old fantasy stalwarts are fading away. The top three quarterbacks in the land? Philip Rivers, Jay Cutler, and Aaron Rodgers. The top running backs are Marion Barber, Michael Turner, and Reggie Bush. And how is Brandon Marshall the top receiver despite playing just two games? Because he's the second coming, that's how!
And most of all, the Chunky Monkeys are in last place. What?! Read on for details. Let's go!
Dirty Birds (2-1)
The reigning co-champs have started off their repeat effort quite nicely. They might even have been undefeated if not for a WK1 four point loss to Ante Up. They haven't collectively suffered from a post-championship letdown but that's mainly due to the efforts of new QB Jay Cutler. Cutler has been averaging 30 points a game to start the season and has emerged as this young season's best player.
The rest of the squad hasn't exactly come of the gates on fire. Larry Fitzgerald and Adrian Peterson have been averaging about a dozen points each but Steven Jackson, Braylon Edwards, and Wes Welker have been disappointments so far. With Tom Brady's injury, Welker's stock has dropped dramatically. Perhaps the Birds chose, yet again, the wrong receiver to trade away? Rookie RB Felix Jones has some promise but he's squarely the number two behind Marion Barber. Still, until someone knocks them down a few notches, the Birds have started off the season right.
Buffy (2-1)
Roger's team has moved up near the top of the standings on the strength of two close wins. A ten pointer versus the Monkeys in WK1 (Don't they always beat the Monkeys?) and a one point squeaker versus the Jammers last week. Led by the smash mouth running of Marion Barber (21 pt avg) and support from Roddy White (11 avg) and Antonio Gates (9 avg), Buffy is looking pretty good in the early going. They'd be doing downright great if they hadn't suffered through two weeks with Carson Palmer at the helm. Backup Philip Rivers tallied sixty five points in the two weeks Palmer was totaling five. Now it's Rivers versus Palmer as both had excellent third weeks.
Willie Parker did just get injured but Jamal Lewis and/or Lendale White should be able to pick up the slack. It might actually be better for Buffy because aside from Parker's Week One 31 point explosion, he's done nothing. Is it fair to call Torry Holt's best days over and done with? Can this Buffy stalwart find his game for one last great season?
Ante Up (2-1)
For awhile there, Ante Up was undefeated and blowing the socks off opponents. Then came last week's 97 point drubbing at the hands of the Fat Jubas. You read that right, ninety seven points. Has there been a larger margin of victory in our history? Whatever, chalk it up to an aberration. Ante Up has been playing well aside from that.
Brian Westbrook (17 avg), Reggie Wayne (13 avg) and Ben Roethlisberger (17 and 15 for two weeks) have given the team solid performances all around. Last week was a killer though. Westbrook got hurt, Big Ben got annihilated and then hurt, and the team put up only forty total points.
The injury to Westbrook won't hurt that much though, as Jae had wisely bookended Correll Buckhalter. Even then, young backs Jonathan Stewart and Steve Slaton have shown flashes of promise with Stewart racking up the TDs while Slaton slashes for yards. Again, great drafting this year. Ante Up has been winning with a balanced attack and while Donald Driver and Anthony Gonzalez could step up their games a little bit, they've been doing decent. The big question will be who replaces Roethlisberger as the quarterback? As of this writing, no QB has been selected off the waiver wire yet.
Tiiite End Jammers (1-2)
The Jammers have not been having a lucky go of it. They started off with a five point victory in WK1, then a loss despite scoring over a hundred in WK2, and then a one point collapse in WK3. Things look really good for the Jammers though, as their roster seems to be quite deep. The passing attack of Tony Romo (23 avg) and his army of receivers leads the way. That mob includes Marvin Harrison, Dwayne Bowe, Lee Evans, Chris Chambers, Brandon Lloyd, Justin Gage, and Deion Branch.
Chambers and Bowe are proving to be top tier receivers, both averaging more than a dozen points per game. The team is still waiting on a solid third receiver to emerge, and the hope is that it's a return to form by Marvin Harrison. If he can't pull it off, there's surely someone who can among this plethora of talent.
Clinton Portis and Joseph Addai anchor the running game and they've been okay, but not amazing. If they can kick it up a notch, the Jammers have everything else in place for a march up the standings. Now if only Lady Luck would give them a break.
Chunky Monkeys (1-2)
I've been waiting to write the following sentence for seven years: "The Monkeys are in last place!" Okay okay. Cheap shot. But seriously, when Goliath slips, even for an instant, it's news worthy. When the Monkeys lost in WK1 to arch-nemesis Buffy, it probably marked the first time they'd ever been under 0.500 in their history. A 130 point performance in WK2 quieted the critics but then they sputtered in WK3 with a weak performance and yet another loss. What's going on here? The Monkeys have never been in last place, or even anywhere near last place.
Nobody should get too excited here because Evan's not going anywhere this season. They still have one of the best rosters in the league and added even more weapons through the draft. RBs Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, and Julius Jones have all outperformed LaDainian Tomlinson (more an indication of his slow start, but still). The pre-season question of "Who will fill Larry Johnson's shoes?" seems to have been answered pretty quickly. Credit Evan's savvy running back drafting eye.
To be honest, the Monkeys are still putting up points, albeit inconsistently. Peyton Manning, LaDainian Tomlinson, and Terrell Owens have had up and down weeks. Manning especially has been less than stellar and looks like he's still injured. Then again, Anquan Boldin already has four TDs on the year (19 avg), rookie Matt Forte is the truth (19 avg), and almost everyone else on the roster averages at least ten points a game, excepting Edgerrin James and the highly disappointing Chad Ocho Cinco. Would Evan have traded LJ away in retrospect? Should he have just held onto Brandon Marshall?
While many people are rejoicing at the Monkey's slight downfall, they're also keeping quiet because this is a machine that's just starting out slowly. No way Manning, Owens, and Tomlinson don't pick it up soon. Add in Boldin, Forte and whoever can step up, the Monkeys might just as easily go undefeated the rest of the way. For now though, the peasants rejoice!
And most of all, the Chunky Monkeys are in last place. What?! Read on for details. Let's go!
Dirty Birds (2-1)
The reigning co-champs have started off their repeat effort quite nicely. They might even have been undefeated if not for a WK1 four point loss to Ante Up. They haven't collectively suffered from a post-championship letdown but that's mainly due to the efforts of new QB Jay Cutler. Cutler has been averaging 30 points a game to start the season and has emerged as this young season's best player.
The rest of the squad hasn't exactly come of the gates on fire. Larry Fitzgerald and Adrian Peterson have been averaging about a dozen points each but Steven Jackson, Braylon Edwards, and Wes Welker have been disappointments so far. With Tom Brady's injury, Welker's stock has dropped dramatically. Perhaps the Birds chose, yet again, the wrong receiver to trade away? Rookie RB Felix Jones has some promise but he's squarely the number two behind Marion Barber. Still, until someone knocks them down a few notches, the Birds have started off the season right.
Buffy (2-1)
Roger's team has moved up near the top of the standings on the strength of two close wins. A ten pointer versus the Monkeys in WK1 (Don't they always beat the Monkeys?) and a one point squeaker versus the Jammers last week. Led by the smash mouth running of Marion Barber (21 pt avg) and support from Roddy White (11 avg) and Antonio Gates (9 avg), Buffy is looking pretty good in the early going. They'd be doing downright great if they hadn't suffered through two weeks with Carson Palmer at the helm. Backup Philip Rivers tallied sixty five points in the two weeks Palmer was totaling five. Now it's Rivers versus Palmer as both had excellent third weeks.
Willie Parker did just get injured but Jamal Lewis and/or Lendale White should be able to pick up the slack. It might actually be better for Buffy because aside from Parker's Week One 31 point explosion, he's done nothing. Is it fair to call Torry Holt's best days over and done with? Can this Buffy stalwart find his game for one last great season?
Ante Up (2-1)
For awhile there, Ante Up was undefeated and blowing the socks off opponents. Then came last week's 97 point drubbing at the hands of the Fat Jubas. You read that right, ninety seven points. Has there been a larger margin of victory in our history? Whatever, chalk it up to an aberration. Ante Up has been playing well aside from that.
Brian Westbrook (17 avg), Reggie Wayne (13 avg) and Ben Roethlisberger (17 and 15 for two weeks) have given the team solid performances all around. Last week was a killer though. Westbrook got hurt, Big Ben got annihilated and then hurt, and the team put up only forty total points.
The injury to Westbrook won't hurt that much though, as Jae had wisely bookended Correll Buckhalter. Even then, young backs Jonathan Stewart and Steve Slaton have shown flashes of promise with Stewart racking up the TDs while Slaton slashes for yards. Again, great drafting this year. Ante Up has been winning with a balanced attack and while Donald Driver and Anthony Gonzalez could step up their games a little bit, they've been doing decent. The big question will be who replaces Roethlisberger as the quarterback? As of this writing, no QB has been selected off the waiver wire yet.
Tiiite End Jammers (1-2)
The Jammers have not been having a lucky go of it. They started off with a five point victory in WK1, then a loss despite scoring over a hundred in WK2, and then a one point collapse in WK3. Things look really good for the Jammers though, as their roster seems to be quite deep. The passing attack of Tony Romo (23 avg) and his army of receivers leads the way. That mob includes Marvin Harrison, Dwayne Bowe, Lee Evans, Chris Chambers, Brandon Lloyd, Justin Gage, and Deion Branch.
Chambers and Bowe are proving to be top tier receivers, both averaging more than a dozen points per game. The team is still waiting on a solid third receiver to emerge, and the hope is that it's a return to form by Marvin Harrison. If he can't pull it off, there's surely someone who can among this plethora of talent.
Clinton Portis and Joseph Addai anchor the running game and they've been okay, but not amazing. If they can kick it up a notch, the Jammers have everything else in place for a march up the standings. Now if only Lady Luck would give them a break.
Chunky Monkeys (1-2)
I've been waiting to write the following sentence for seven years: "The Monkeys are in last place!" Okay okay. Cheap shot. But seriously, when Goliath slips, even for an instant, it's news worthy. When the Monkeys lost in WK1 to arch-nemesis Buffy, it probably marked the first time they'd ever been under 0.500 in their history. A 130 point performance in WK2 quieted the critics but then they sputtered in WK3 with a weak performance and yet another loss. What's going on here? The Monkeys have never been in last place, or even anywhere near last place.
Nobody should get too excited here because Evan's not going anywhere this season. They still have one of the best rosters in the league and added even more weapons through the draft. RBs Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, and Julius Jones have all outperformed LaDainian Tomlinson (more an indication of his slow start, but still). The pre-season question of "Who will fill Larry Johnson's shoes?" seems to have been answered pretty quickly. Credit Evan's savvy running back drafting eye.
To be honest, the Monkeys are still putting up points, albeit inconsistently. Peyton Manning, LaDainian Tomlinson, and Terrell Owens have had up and down weeks. Manning especially has been less than stellar and looks like he's still injured. Then again, Anquan Boldin already has four TDs on the year (19 avg), rookie Matt Forte is the truth (19 avg), and almost everyone else on the roster averages at least ten points a game, excepting Edgerrin James and the highly disappointing Chad Ocho Cinco. Would Evan have traded LJ away in retrospect? Should he have just held onto Brandon Marshall?
While many people are rejoicing at the Monkey's slight downfall, they're also keeping quiet because this is a machine that's just starting out slowly. No way Manning, Owens, and Tomlinson don't pick it up soon. Add in Boldin, Forte and whoever can step up, the Monkeys might just as easily go undefeated the rest of the way. For now though, the peasants rejoice!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
5:30 PM
Grading the 08 Draft
Another year, another supplemental draft in the books. Once again, it was a draft filled with youngsters and hope. Most interestingly, all of the teams who picked early last year now flipped around and picked near the end this year. Worst to first or something like that. There's a lot of storied franchises needing some resurrection and it looks like this might be the year for them to recapture some glory. A day before the 2008 season begins, let's take a look at how everything worked out.
1. Phreaks
Despite finishing last season with just two wins, the Phreaks have a good keeper core. All the marquee spots are filled with top ten quality players and adding RB Darren McFadden will only enhance a roster that already has Marshawn Lynch and Maurice Jones-Drew in the backfield. We really like Laveranues Coles and/or Santana Moss as the third receiver, drafted in Rd2 and Rd3, to complement TJ Houshmandzadeh and Roy Williams. The rest of the Phreaks draft consisted of surrounding long time franchise QB Donovan McNabb with his real life teammates. RB Lorenzo Booker, rookie WR DeSean Jackon, and Eagles Def and K David Akers. We love loving your favorite team but isn't this a bit crazy? Then again, it's hard to argue that Booker and Jackson don't have some potential so maybe Ping just wants to insure he gets the next Eagles' star. We're looking for the Phreaks to make some moves up the standings this season behind an already strong keeper core and some wise draft investments.
Grade: B+
2. Ante Up
Ante Up finally severed ties with the face of the franchise for many years, Edgerrin James, and the search is on to find his replacement in the backfield. RB Brian Westbrook is still a top three back and his injury issues are mostly a thing of the past. Who will play next to him though? Jae wisely handcuffed keeper RB Selvin Young with Rd4 pickup Andre Hall. Along the way, he also drafted rookie RBs Jonathan Stewart and Steve Slaton. Stewart is being touted as a potential Rookie of the Year and Slaton might be the dark horse in Houston. One of the three should hit, hopefully. WR Anthony Gonzalez is being hailed as a breakout candidate and Ante Up already has Reggie Wayne on board. Keepers Donald Driver and Santonio Holmes are both quality starters and Gonzalez will be able to take his time cracking the lineup. Add in Big Ben Roethlisberger as the QB and Jae looks like he's set for the near future.
Grade: A-
3. Battle Angels
We've already covered Vu's team this off-season and come up with the conclusion that their core keepers are the best they've ever had. Two top five WRs in Steve Smith and Andre Johnson, a premier QB in Drew Brees, and enough in the backfield (Willis McGahee and Laurence Maroney) to complete the circle. So what did they need? And more importantly, what did they get? The backup RB spots are looking fine despite the downgrade of new Lion Rudi Johnson. DeAngelo Williams is the starter in Carolina and looks good so far. The third receiver spot should be okay too. Even if Greg Jennings can't continue his success post-Favre, Bernard Berrian or Derrick Mason should be able to pick up the slack. All in all, the Angels are looking better than they ever have and they hope to have a rebound year.
Grade: B-
4. Tiiite End Jammers
Talk about a reversal of strategy. Last year, Lei drafted no WRs on his way to acquiring a glut of running backs and two keepers, Clinton Portis and Tony Romo. This year he's got the running game and drafted only wide receivers. Dwayne Bowe, Lee Evans, Chris Chambers, Justin Gage, and Ted Ginn Jr will fight it out with current stalwarts Marvin Harrison and Javon Walker. To be honest, the Jammers probably did the right thing here. Marvin is slowing down and nobody knows what Javon is capable of anymore. Bowe, Evans, and Chambers are all number one receivers on their teams and when your backfield is already filled with Tony Romo, Joseph Addai, and Clinton Portis, all you need are WRs right?
Grade: B
5. Fat Jubas
The pundits really like what the Jubas have done with their draft and that's mainly for one reason: WR Brandon Marshall. I'm not sure how Brandon Marshall slipped to number five in the draft, or even why he wasn't a keeper, but he's very likely a bonafide receiving star. With RBs Frank Gore, Ryan Grant, and Michael Turner tabbed as keepers, Eric needed another WR to pair with Marques Colston. Marshall should be that guy. The third WR slot will go to either of two vets, Tony Gonzalez or Joey Galloway, and then it's all upside picks from there with rookie Lions RB Kevin Smith and second year Vikings WR Sidney Rice. If QB Derek Anderson can maintain his production of last year, the Jubas will recover quickly from a down year.
Grade: B+
6. Buffy
Roger's team is undergoing a transitional period. The only player left from championships past is WR Torry Holt, who is noticeably slowing down. The new running backs are Marion Barber, Willie Parker, and Jamal Lewis. All three are serviceable but hardly franchise RBs yet (or ever?). That's why drafting Roddy White and Antonio Gates might prove to be very important for Buffy. Both are quality players that will flesh out the roster and give QB Carson Palmer someone to throw the ball to. Buffy collected the Patriots Def early on (Rd4) and got a few players with not much hope for stardom, RB Lendale White, underachieving WR Jerry Porter, and late round filler WR DJ Hackett. This team will need to find an identity soon, and hope that Marion Barber can emerge as a franchise type runner.
Grade: C+
7. Fobsters
This was a weird draft. The Fobsters moved Chad Ocho Cinco right before he got injured, getting a mercurial Larry Johnson back in return. That might turn out to be the steal of the year as Chad looks like he's headed for a season of turmoil. Larry Johnson was once a premier back but now he's a mystery with a past history of explosiveness. With Reggie Bush and Earnest Graham also on board, the Fobsters needed WRs to complement last year's number one pick, WR Calvin Johnson. The question is then, why did they only select Jerricho Cotchery, Jason Witten, and Patrick Clayton? Witten and Clayton are on the same team and it's doubtful that both will get enough touches to be serviceable. And was going for Vikings Def in Rd4 really necessary? Regardless, the Fobsters' season will depend on how well the running back trio pans out and if Tom Brady can maintain his elite status.
Grade: C-
8. Chunky Monkeys
Finally, a chink in the Monkey's armor. They enter the season without two stud running backs for the first time in their history. The trade off is that their WR corps looks stronger than ever behind Terrell Owens, Anquan Boldin, and Chad Johnson. But, Chad is hurt and possibly facing a tumultuous season, and he might not have been worth giving up Larry Johnson. Then again, GM Evan has proven to be excellent at unearthing RBs. This year, he will gamble with rookies Matt Forte and Chris Johnson, and newly annointed Bengals starter Chris Perry. Let's not forget old timer Edgerrin James, who might still get a few yards. So losing Larry Johnson might not hurt after all, with five RBs on staff who will be starters opening day. WR Vincent Jackson will probably fill in for Chad while he's hurt and give Evan some Chargers representation. The strangest move by the Monkeys was the drafting of a backup QB, Matt Schaub. Is the worry that this is the year Peyton can't be an ironman? Will the world explode if Peyton doesn't line up under center for the Monkeys?
Grade: B+
9. Gang Green
As a co-champion and eternal contender, Gang Green deserves respect. However, they have a tendency to draft RBs with not much upside with their first pick. Last year it was Cedric Benson, this year it's Thomas Jones. There's certainly a need for another RB to complement injury prone Brandon Jacobs and Ronnie Brown but Jones doesn't look like the answer. Maybe rookie RB Ray Rice and make some moves but he'll be time sharing at best with Willis McGahee. The good news is that new QBs Brett Favre and Eli Manning will have quite a few targets to throw to. Last year's draft day trade netted Randy Moss. This year GM Greg pulled the trigger to acquire Plaxico Burress. Along with Hines Ward and Kellen Winslow, Gang Green should be able to do what they do best: just win baby.
Grade: C
10. Dirty Birds
Short of a leader behind center, the Birds return loaded. Two top three RBs in Steven Jackson and Adrian Peterson, and three top WRs in Larry Fitzgerald, Braylon Edwards, and Wes Welker. Brimming with talent once again, the Birds needed QBs and passed on last year's leader, Big Ben, and instead chose Jay Cutler to lead the repeat attempt. Time will tell if that was the right call. Either way, the backup, Matt Hasselbeck will be the same. The best pick GM Jon did was probably handcuff Chester Taylor to Peterson, since the rest of his draft was filled with longshots like WR Nate Burleson and rookie RB Felix Jones. Can the Birds repeat and win three championships? We'll find out won't we?
Grade: C+
1. Phreaks
Despite finishing last season with just two wins, the Phreaks have a good keeper core. All the marquee spots are filled with top ten quality players and adding RB Darren McFadden will only enhance a roster that already has Marshawn Lynch and Maurice Jones-Drew in the backfield. We really like Laveranues Coles and/or Santana Moss as the third receiver, drafted in Rd2 and Rd3, to complement TJ Houshmandzadeh and Roy Williams. The rest of the Phreaks draft consisted of surrounding long time franchise QB Donovan McNabb with his real life teammates. RB Lorenzo Booker, rookie WR DeSean Jackon, and Eagles Def and K David Akers. We love loving your favorite team but isn't this a bit crazy? Then again, it's hard to argue that Booker and Jackson don't have some potential so maybe Ping just wants to insure he gets the next Eagles' star. We're looking for the Phreaks to make some moves up the standings this season behind an already strong keeper core and some wise draft investments.
Grade: B+
2. Ante Up
Ante Up finally severed ties with the face of the franchise for many years, Edgerrin James, and the search is on to find his replacement in the backfield. RB Brian Westbrook is still a top three back and his injury issues are mostly a thing of the past. Who will play next to him though? Jae wisely handcuffed keeper RB Selvin Young with Rd4 pickup Andre Hall. Along the way, he also drafted rookie RBs Jonathan Stewart and Steve Slaton. Stewart is being touted as a potential Rookie of the Year and Slaton might be the dark horse in Houston. One of the three should hit, hopefully. WR Anthony Gonzalez is being hailed as a breakout candidate and Ante Up already has Reggie Wayne on board. Keepers Donald Driver and Santonio Holmes are both quality starters and Gonzalez will be able to take his time cracking the lineup. Add in Big Ben Roethlisberger as the QB and Jae looks like he's set for the near future.
Grade: A-
3. Battle Angels
We've already covered Vu's team this off-season and come up with the conclusion that their core keepers are the best they've ever had. Two top five WRs in Steve Smith and Andre Johnson, a premier QB in Drew Brees, and enough in the backfield (Willis McGahee and Laurence Maroney) to complete the circle. So what did they need? And more importantly, what did they get? The backup RB spots are looking fine despite the downgrade of new Lion Rudi Johnson. DeAngelo Williams is the starter in Carolina and looks good so far. The third receiver spot should be okay too. Even if Greg Jennings can't continue his success post-Favre, Bernard Berrian or Derrick Mason should be able to pick up the slack. All in all, the Angels are looking better than they ever have and they hope to have a rebound year.
Grade: B-
4. Tiiite End Jammers
Talk about a reversal of strategy. Last year, Lei drafted no WRs on his way to acquiring a glut of running backs and two keepers, Clinton Portis and Tony Romo. This year he's got the running game and drafted only wide receivers. Dwayne Bowe, Lee Evans, Chris Chambers, Justin Gage, and Ted Ginn Jr will fight it out with current stalwarts Marvin Harrison and Javon Walker. To be honest, the Jammers probably did the right thing here. Marvin is slowing down and nobody knows what Javon is capable of anymore. Bowe, Evans, and Chambers are all number one receivers on their teams and when your backfield is already filled with Tony Romo, Joseph Addai, and Clinton Portis, all you need are WRs right?
Grade: B
5. Fat Jubas
The pundits really like what the Jubas have done with their draft and that's mainly for one reason: WR Brandon Marshall. I'm not sure how Brandon Marshall slipped to number five in the draft, or even why he wasn't a keeper, but he's very likely a bonafide receiving star. With RBs Frank Gore, Ryan Grant, and Michael Turner tabbed as keepers, Eric needed another WR to pair with Marques Colston. Marshall should be that guy. The third WR slot will go to either of two vets, Tony Gonzalez or Joey Galloway, and then it's all upside picks from there with rookie Lions RB Kevin Smith and second year Vikings WR Sidney Rice. If QB Derek Anderson can maintain his production of last year, the Jubas will recover quickly from a down year.
Grade: B+
6. Buffy
Roger's team is undergoing a transitional period. The only player left from championships past is WR Torry Holt, who is noticeably slowing down. The new running backs are Marion Barber, Willie Parker, and Jamal Lewis. All three are serviceable but hardly franchise RBs yet (or ever?). That's why drafting Roddy White and Antonio Gates might prove to be very important for Buffy. Both are quality players that will flesh out the roster and give QB Carson Palmer someone to throw the ball to. Buffy collected the Patriots Def early on (Rd4) and got a few players with not much hope for stardom, RB Lendale White, underachieving WR Jerry Porter, and late round filler WR DJ Hackett. This team will need to find an identity soon, and hope that Marion Barber can emerge as a franchise type runner.
Grade: C+
7. Fobsters
This was a weird draft. The Fobsters moved Chad Ocho Cinco right before he got injured, getting a mercurial Larry Johnson back in return. That might turn out to be the steal of the year as Chad looks like he's headed for a season of turmoil. Larry Johnson was once a premier back but now he's a mystery with a past history of explosiveness. With Reggie Bush and Earnest Graham also on board, the Fobsters needed WRs to complement last year's number one pick, WR Calvin Johnson. The question is then, why did they only select Jerricho Cotchery, Jason Witten, and Patrick Clayton? Witten and Clayton are on the same team and it's doubtful that both will get enough touches to be serviceable. And was going for Vikings Def in Rd4 really necessary? Regardless, the Fobsters' season will depend on how well the running back trio pans out and if Tom Brady can maintain his elite status.
Grade: C-
8. Chunky Monkeys
Finally, a chink in the Monkey's armor. They enter the season without two stud running backs for the first time in their history. The trade off is that their WR corps looks stronger than ever behind Terrell Owens, Anquan Boldin, and Chad Johnson. But, Chad is hurt and possibly facing a tumultuous season, and he might not have been worth giving up Larry Johnson. Then again, GM Evan has proven to be excellent at unearthing RBs. This year, he will gamble with rookies Matt Forte and Chris Johnson, and newly annointed Bengals starter Chris Perry. Let's not forget old timer Edgerrin James, who might still get a few yards. So losing Larry Johnson might not hurt after all, with five RBs on staff who will be starters opening day. WR Vincent Jackson will probably fill in for Chad while he's hurt and give Evan some Chargers representation. The strangest move by the Monkeys was the drafting of a backup QB, Matt Schaub. Is the worry that this is the year Peyton can't be an ironman? Will the world explode if Peyton doesn't line up under center for the Monkeys?
Grade: B+
9. Gang Green
As a co-champion and eternal contender, Gang Green deserves respect. However, they have a tendency to draft RBs with not much upside with their first pick. Last year it was Cedric Benson, this year it's Thomas Jones. There's certainly a need for another RB to complement injury prone Brandon Jacobs and Ronnie Brown but Jones doesn't look like the answer. Maybe rookie RB Ray Rice and make some moves but he'll be time sharing at best with Willis McGahee. The good news is that new QBs Brett Favre and Eli Manning will have quite a few targets to throw to. Last year's draft day trade netted Randy Moss. This year GM Greg pulled the trigger to acquire Plaxico Burress. Along with Hines Ward and Kellen Winslow, Gang Green should be able to do what they do best: just win baby.
Grade: C
10. Dirty Birds
Short of a leader behind center, the Birds return loaded. Two top three RBs in Steven Jackson and Adrian Peterson, and three top WRs in Larry Fitzgerald, Braylon Edwards, and Wes Welker. Brimming with talent once again, the Birds needed QBs and passed on last year's leader, Big Ben, and instead chose Jay Cutler to lead the repeat attempt. Time will tell if that was the right call. Either way, the backup, Matt Hasselbeck will be the same. The best pick GM Jon did was probably handcuff Chester Taylor to Peterson, since the rest of his draft was filled with longshots like WR Nate Burleson and rookie RB Felix Jones. Can the Birds repeat and win three championships? We'll find out won't we?
Grade: C+
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