Lee Evans, WR, BUF: Here are three numbers: 9, 7, 8. Here’s another one: 5. Here’s a fifth: 2. Let’s put those numbers in perspective. The first numbers are the total touchdowns Evans has scored in his last three seasons, all with unreliable quarterbacks throwing him the ball. The fourth number? Only five wide receivers had more receiving yards than Lee did last year. And finally, there are only two wide receivers (Roy Williams and Joey Galloway) who had over 1,000 yards receiving last year and whose yards-per-catch average was higher than Evans’ 15.8. Those who play in leagues with points for long touchdowns should be even more excited about Evans than I am, because he continues to be underrated.
(bust ville)
DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR: DeShaun is De-Backup. Too soon to use again? Yeah, I thought so.
(Couldnt handle the workload)
Drew Carter, WR, CAR:Two first names. Always a crowd pleaser.
(a total bust and was realeased)
****Adrian Peterson, RB, CHI: Other than being drafted high and being handed a starting gig, will someone please explain to me what Cedric Benson has done to deserve our love?
(wow, the wrong AP……change CHI to MIN and then youve got a pick)
Bernard Berrian, WR, CHI: My long-lost cousin!
(no dice)
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR, CIN: He’ll go lower than Chad but have the better year.
(a pretty good call here but he wasnt huge or anything)
Antonio Chatman, WR, CIN: With Chris Henrynow pleasing prison crowds with his two first names, Chatman has the skills and opportunity to be an effective No. 3 receiver for a wide-open passing attack.
(once again a bad call)
****Rudi Johnson, RB, CIN: Never gets respect, just yards.
(he did absolutely terrible)
Tony Romo, QB, DAL: He’s got the weapons, the job and a semi-hot girlfriend. What’s not to like here?
(okay okay heres a good call but as the first of the list this is spectacularly bad)
Julius Jones, RB, DAL: So down he’s up. Everyone’s rightfully talking about Marion Barber III, but Parcells isn’t there anymore and Jones is dropping way too late in drafts for a guy who could easily get 20 touches a game in a good offense.
(wow…realeased by the Boys and lost the job to a guy on the hate list (barber) )
Jason Witten, TE, DAL: He used to be good.
(a good call here)
Patrick Crayton, WR, DAL: Terry Glenn’s been healthy way too long and year two is usually when T.O. melts down. One way or the other, this is the year Crayton emerges.
Travis Henry, RB, DEN: A total win-win. Either I am right about Henry having a big year in the Bronco system, or I get another year of bitching about the evil black soul of Mike Shanahan.
(character issues and running the ball issues)









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