Peter King's Post-draft NFL Power Ranking

skinsscalper;2071968 said:
Reaching the AFC Championship as wild card is a pretty good start. Beating Pittsburgh and Indy (a game NON ONE gave them a shot to win, with an injured LT and Rivers) on the road is a tall order. Hell we couldn't beat a team that we had beaten twice by double digits with a week of rest and a homefield advantage. I don't have any qualms about the ranking.

I don't quite understand what your trying to get too there? Are you talking about Jacksonville or San Diego? Or both? Or?
 
that is a horrible list from King but i guess i should have started off by saying what is the point of this list in the first place?? Jeez freaking training camp is a still longs away. ah i guess i should just accept things like this as they happen all the time now a days...
 
Dreadnought;2071976 said:
I don't quite understand what your trying to get too there? Are you talking about Jacksonville or San Diego? Or both? Or?


Ah you are correct. My bad. Not sure where I got my wires crossed, there.

Note to self: don't post while pre-occupied.

I can't even defend myself here, I must have been talking about San Diego Jaguars.:eek::

:bang2:
 
Da Hammer;2071981 said:
that is a horrible list from King but i guess i should have started off by saying what is the point of this list in the first place?? Jeez freaking training camp is a still longs away. ah i guess i should just accept things like this as they happen all the time now a days...

Everything is speculation when it comes to the future........sit back and relax.

:beer2:
 
Dreadnought;2071775 said:
Nope, I mean a team with a running back who could flatten Shawn Merriman, the "toughest" team by terms of aggressiveness, a team will zero wide receivers, yet is capable of winning 12 games with an average QB and a defense that on every play can force a turn over ;)

EDIT: stasheroo, I feel better now also.

I don't know many average QBs who can complete 64% of their passes and throw 18 TDs with only 3 INTs.

They have a very good QB, a very good run game, sucky *** WRs (which makes Garrard's stats even more impressive), and a good defense.
 
jterrell;2071295 said:
1. NE
2. Indy
3. Jax
4. Cowboys
5. Chargers
6. Giants

My order:

1. Dallas
2. NE
3. Jax
4. Indy
5. SD
6. GB if Rogers plays like he did against us, if not then the Giants can take this spot (it was their spot last year too - but they got hot and lucky at the right time)
 
HeavyHitta31;2071294 said:
Jacksonville #3?

Wow, they didnt even win their division and they are already being pimped as the 3rd best team in the NFL?

Please, compare the two rosters and tell me you would pick Jacksonville over Dallas.

#3 in the league, yea right.:rolleyes:
 
Vintage;2072046 said:
I don't know many average QBs who can complete 64% of their passes and throw 18 TDs with only 3 INTs.

They have a very good QB, a very good run game, sucky *** WRs (which makes Garrard's stats even more impressive), and a good defense.

All true. But I'm still not sure that they upgraded that receiving core enough by adding Jerry Porter and Troy Williamson. However, if they did, look out.
 

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