Most Exploitable Weakness: The Arizona Cardinals—Every year, pundits and others like us who look at that talent and look at the numbers each individual is capable of putting up, and think that this team has the makings of a playoff contender.
The division is typically weak and winnable. Yet, every year, that backfires. The Cardinals even had losing seasons in which they finished in the top ten in both offense and defense. Now, the numbers are not in their favor. Let's see if the trend reverses.
Possible Fantasy Sleeper: Steve Breaston, WR—This should probably be Doucet again, but we'll go with the next guy in line as a deeper sleeper. Breaston looks frail and was far more of a return man in college; however, the coaching staff seems to be raving about his ability, and he may be needed if anything happens to one of the big-two receivers on this team.
At the very least, the team may find creative ways to get Breaston the ball and see what he can do in the open field.
Closest Game: St. Louis (Week 14)—The Cardinals are the anti-Titans (in many ways). Even their close games by percentages are not so close in score. Hosting St. Louis late in the season is a game that should not really matter for either team. Pride and divisional rank are on the line. Given their track record, neither of those things seem to matter to Arizona, but we'll see what happens.
Fantasy Notables: Matt Leinart (24) 2,719 passing yards, 17 TDs, 12 INTs; Edgerrin James (19) 1,500 total yards, 11 TDs; Larry Fitzgerald (5) 89 receptions, 1,310 yards, 7 TDs; Anquan Boldin (27) 69 receptions, 968 yards, 6 TDs; Leonard Pope (25) 27 receptions, 353 yards, 2 TDs; Neil Rackers (16) 36/36 XPs, 27/32 FGs
Projected 2008 Results:
| Week | Opponent | Win% | Avg Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | @San Francisco 49ers | 46 | 21-28 |
| 2 | Miami Dolphins | 74 | 30-18 |
| 3 | @Washington Redskins | 43 | 18-25 |
| 4 | @New York Jets | 37 | 19-27 |
| 5 | Buffalo Bills | 33 | 22-25 |
| 6 | Dallas Cowboys | 25 | 22-30 |
| 8 | @Carolina Panthers | 39 | 19-27 |
| 9 | @St. Louis Rams | 65 | 27-23 |
| 10 | San Francisco 49ers | 52 | 29-22 |
| 11 | @Seattle Seahawks | 33 | 14-24 |
| 12 | New York Giants | 22 | 21-28 |
| 13 | @Philadelphia Eagles | 40 | 18-26 |
| 14 | St. Louis Rams | 51 | 28-23 |
| 15 | Minnesota Vikings | 31 | 19-25 |
| 16 | @New England Patriots | 17 | 18-37 |
| 17 | Seattle Seahawks | 35 | 17-21 |
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