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Preseason Power Rankings

Posted on 23 May 2009 by Chris

With the new season approaching fast, putting together power rankings is a bit harder than one would think. The top few teams and bottom few are pretty easy, but the middle 20 or so teams are the toughest.

There are several things before the season starts that could change these rankings, but I see them being pretty solid unless there is a HUGE deal made before September (such as a deal for Julius Peppers or Anquan Boldin).

Here they are, all 32, surprises and all:

1

New England PatriotsWith the return of Tom Brady, the Patriots are going to be the team to beat this year. Couple that with the offseason moves that they made, and they deserve to be #1.

2

Pittsburgh SteelersI normally wouldn’t but the Super Bowl winners at #2, but like I said before, the Patriots are the team to beat, period!

3

Tennessee TitansThe Titans were great last season, and have made a few moves to try to get better so that they can make a deeper run in the playoffs. They will be very tough to beat again this year.

4

New Orleans SaintsThe Saints have a stellar offense, but last year proved that you can’t just outscore everyone to succeed. You need a defense to make a difference, and the Saints have made some moves to improve on defense, and we will quickly see if they deserve to be this high.

5

Indianapolis ColtsDespite losing their offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, the Colts will succeed, but Marvin Harrison will be missed, and it will be interesting to see how long it takes Manning and Co to get into sync without him.

6

Philadelphia EaglesThe Eagles have been quite active in the offseason, and the moves made have been quality moves that will help them win, and win now.

7

Atlanta FalconsThe Falcons have a ton of potential, and signing Tony Gonzalez was a brilliant move to help Matt Ryan grow over the next few seasons.

8

Baltimore RavensLike the Falcons, the Joe Flacco led Ravens have loads of potential, and could challenge the Steelers for the divisional championship.

9

Minnesota VikingsBrad Childress should just give up his dream of coaching Brett Favre, and just work with what he has. Minnesota will be the team to beat in the NFC North without Favre, with him, they may win one or two extra games.

10

Seattle SeahawksWhere the Patriots succeeded without their star quarterback, the Seahawks struggled. Of course struggled could be an understatement since they went 4-12. With Hasselbeck back and healthy, the Seahawks expect to contend for the divisional championship.

11

San Diego ChargersI have read that the Chargers are underrated, but they are a very streaky team, so I don’t think they are worthy of a higher ranking… until they prove that this years streak is a winning one.

12

Carolina PanthersThe Panthers have the talent, but are in a very competitive division, and their fate is totally in their hands. Can they beat the Falcons, Saints, and Bucs? Yes, but will they? That is to be seen.

13

Houston TexansFor the past few seasons every analyst covering the NFL has picked the Texans to be a playoff team. This year is no different, but in the AFC South, that will be hard to accomplish until the Colts are no longer the dominant team in the division, meaning that the Texans could miss the playoffs again this year. (But next year is looking good).

14

New York GiantsThe Giants are two years removed from winning the Super Bowl, but have lost a few key players, though they apparently don’t need them. They suffer the same way the Panthers do in a tough division. Their future is entirely up to them.

15

Arizona CardinalsEven though they made it to the Super Bowl last season they have a few unhappy players, but have made a few additions to strengthen their team. They will play well, but will finish second in the NFC West.

16

Dallas CowboysThe Cowboys will be playing in a brand new, state of the art, billion dollar stadium this year, but that won’t help them win. They will need to come together as a team in order to make the playoffs. They have a good cause to rally around (the accident with their practice facility that paralyzed one of their coaches), now let’s see if that brings them together, or tears them apart.

17

Washington RedskinsThe Redskins have a lot of apologizing to do to Quarterback Jason Campbell. After word leaked that the ‘Skins were trying to land Jay Cutler, they attempted to make a trade to move up for Mark Sanchez in the draft. Unless Campbell is happy, this will be the highest the Redskins will be this year.

18

Buffalo BillsThe addition of Terrell Owens gives the Bills receiver to take some focus off of Lee Evans giving the Bills one of the best WR tandems in the NFL, until TO decides that he hates playing in Buffalo.

19

Miami DolphinsMiami was a surprise last year. They probably even surprised themselves going 11-5, but that won’t happen this year. They will be lucky to be a .500 team this year.

20

Chicago BearsCutler is a step up from Orton and Grossman, but without any real receivers to throw to, he isn’t going to do much better than Orton and Grossman.

21

Tampa Bay BuccaneersThe Buccaneers imploded at the end of last season, and there have been some major changes to the team. Some good, some questionable, and with five quarterback’s on the roster, who knows what is going to happen in Tampa this year.

22

Denver BroncosEven though Cutler is better than Kyle Orton, the Broncos are better off without Cutler who was terribly unhappy, and would have become a cancer in the locker room. They HAVE to play better on defense or they won’t stay this high for long.

23

Jacksonville JaguarsJacksonville lost 2 WR’s, but added Torrey Holt in hopes of returning their offense to the form it was in 2 year ago when they made the playoffs. They can do that, but David Garrard HAS to step up and play well, and avoid the mistakes he made last year.

24

Green Bay PackersGreen Bay struggled mightily last year after making it to the NFC Championship the year before. They have addressed several weaknesses on defense, and hope that those changes pay off.

25

New York JetsI hated seeing Brett Favre in a Jets uniform, not because I don’t like Favre, but because it meant that the Jets all but sold their soul at a shot at the Super Bowl. They had Chad Pennington, and the talent to succeed, but getting rid of Pennington to get Favre was only a one year solution to a non-existant problem. Now with Favre retired (for the time being) they have several unproven players at quarterback in what should be a strong division this year, and drawing the NFC South could make for a long season for Jets fans.

26

Kansas City ChiefsKansas City is in the second year of rebuilding, but adding Matt Cassell, Mike Vrabel, and Zach Thomas will go a long way in making them competitive in the AFC West.

27

Cleveland BrownsWith a new coach, and possibly a new starting QB, the Browns have tons of upside, but trading a valuable target (TE Winslow) could come back to bite them later in the season.

28

Cincinnati BengalsThe Bengals get Carson Palmer (and second year LB Keith Rivers) back, and like the Patriots and Seahawks, they have to be excited at the possibilities. So why, with their star QB coming back are they #28? They were terrible last year, and losing TJ Houshmanzada will hurt, especially with Chad Ochocinco’s antics the past few years.

29

San Francisco 49ersThe 9ers played well at the end of the year last year, but didn’t make any huge changes to carry that over into this season.

30

St Louis RamsThe last few teams have nowhere to go but up, and with the improvements made during the offseason, the Rams hope that they move up quickly.

31

Oakland RaidersWith the talent Oakland has they should move up, but with Al Davis calling the shots they could be basement dwellers until he steps down.

32

Detroit Lions0-16. Need I say more.

So, what do you think?

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Today’s Roster Moves (March 10, 2009)

Posted on 10 March 2009 by Chris

Falcons sign C Brett Romberg

Jaguars sign OT Tra Thomas

Browns sign CB Hank Poteat

Redskins resign LB Alfred Fincher

Patriots sign LS Nathan Hodel

Cowboys sign S Gerald Sensabaugh

Falcons sign LB Mike Peterson

49ers resign QB Alex Smith

Rams release OT Orlando Pace

Chargers resign RB LaDainian Tomlinson

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Today’s Roster Moves (March 5, 2009) – Updated

Posted on 05 March 2009 by Chris

Ravens sign C Matt Birk

49ers resign LB Takeo Spikes and sign QB Damon Huard

Saints sign CB Jabari Greer

Patriots sign CB Shawn Springs

Browns sign TE Robert Royal

Patriots trade with Philadelphia for WR Greg Lewis (compensation not yet announced)

Bengals to sign QB J.T. O’Sullivan

49ers sign DE Demetric Evans

Cowboys release S Roy Williams

Patriots sign P Chris Hanson, resign S James Sanders, LB Eric Alexander, and release LB Darrell Robertson

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Today’s Roster Moves (March 4, 2009) – Updated

Posted on 04 March 2009 by Chris

Cardinals resign QB Kurt Warner

Denver signs RB LaMont Jordan

Saints resign WR Devery Henderson

Bucs sign K Mike Nugent

Bengals sign WR Laveranues Coles

Lions sign CB Phillip Buchanon

Broncos sign QB Chris Simms, DE Kenny Peterson, and RB JJ Arrington

Ravens resign LB Ray Lewis, and C Matt Birk

Cowboys release WR Terrell Owens

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Plugging the Holes – NFC

Posted on 04 March 2009 by Justin

Here is an assessment of NFC teams’ biggest holes after the first blush of FA …

Cardinals – Assuming they re-sign Kurt Warner, they need to replace Antonio Smith at LE.  They will likely do so with 2nd year players Kenny Iwebema or Calais Campbell.

49ers – They have yet to re-sign Eric Heitmann, so the plan could be to go with 2nd year player Cody Wallace.  I wouldn’t be surprised to see Max Unger go them in the draft though.

Rams – Where do you start?  I’d say MLB.  It looks like they are keeping Witherspoon at WLB and there is no one the roster to fill the spot, so look for a draft pick here.

Seahawks – Seattle is fairly deep across the board.  The only obvious open spot is at FB, but Owen Schmitt will likely fill that role.

Falcons – Atlanta plans to move Jamaal Anderson inside to DT and Chauncy Davis is a FA.  Biermann is more of a situational rusher.

Panthers – The Panthers have no holes at starter; the next step is depth/competition at WR.

Saints – New Orleans has signed their two biggest FAs (Vilma and Stinchcomb).  This leaves the only obvious open starting position at FS – a spot that could be filled by Kaesviharn.

Buccaneers – With their age/salary cap purge, the Bucs have a lot of holes to fill – not enough existing players to fill them.  Biggest need: DL help at both DE and DT.

Bears – Assuming that Hester is better as a slot/#3, the Bears need two WRs – or at least one.

Lions-  Not surprisingly, Detroit has a lot of gaps to fill.  They have 5 – 6 players that might be starters, but the biggest hole is at LG.

Packers – Green Bay had the least number of players become FAs, but their switch to the 3-4 means a lot of roles to figure out.  Apparently Kampman will be at one OLB positi0n, but there is a huge hole at the other.  Poppinga and Bishop will get a shot at it, but neither is a classic 3-4 rush LB.

Vikings – With the trade for Rosenfels, Minnesota has the luxury of creating depth and youth across the roster.  If there is an unsettled area it is RT – a position that currently lists Artis Hicks as a starter.

Cowboys – Canty’s departure to the Giants leaves a hole at RDE.  The talk is that Dallas may move Ratliff there, but he provides a lot of flexibility at NT.  Jason Hatcher might be ready to be a starter.

Giants – New York has been the most aggresive NFC team in FA, signing 1 for sure starter (Chris Canty) and two potential starters (Rocky Bernard and Michael Boley).  They still need to address the WR position.  Steve Smith is likely ready to be a starter, but the Burress situation remains unresolved.  This means the role is being filled by Domenik Hixon – a much better special team player.

Eagles – Philly addressed one of their biggest holes by signing Stacy Andrews who will likely play RT.  This still leaves a gaping void at LT.  Assuming Tra Thomas is done and Winston Justice is not the answer, at least this draft has 4 – 5 top tier LT to choose from.

Redskins – With the release of Marcus Washington, there is a hole at SLB.  HB Blades played there some last year, but he doesn’t seem to be enough to be a quality starter.  The biggest issue is that the Skins defense is so difficult to learn; especially at LB.  This means expecting to draft a starter at SLB is probably not the plan.  Look for them to use some of the money they saved by cutting Jason Taylor to bring in a veteran like Eric Barton or Angelo Crowell.

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Today’s Roster Moves (February 28, 2009) – Updated

Posted on 28 February 2009 by Chris

*Jets/Eagles finalize trade for CB Sheppard for a 2009 5th round pick and a conditional 2010 pick (as high as 2nd round, as low as 4th round)

Eagles sign RG Andrews

Redskins sign LG Dockery

Redskins release CB Springs

Bills sign QB Fitzpatrick

Rams sign C Brown

WR Houshmandzadeh visits Minnesota, after talks in Seattle fall through

*Giants sign LB Boley

Broncos sign DT Reid

Pats trade QB Cassel and Vrabel to Kansas City (2nd round pick)

Lions trade QB Kitna to Dallas for CB Henry

Jets resign RG Moore after attempts to sign RG Kemoeatu fall through

Broncos sign S Dawkins

49ers sign WR Jones

Texans sign DE Smith

Dallas signs LB Brooking

Vikings sign TE Kleinsasser

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Cowboys cut CB Jones

Posted on 07 January 2009 by Chris

The Cowboys have cut former Pro Bowl CB Adam “Pacman” Jones.

NFL.com

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