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Gryphon;2776892 said:
By Adam Caplan
http://profootball.scout.com/2/864979.html
Senior NFL Reporter
Posted May 14, 2009

1) Pittsburgh Steelers: They proved last year that they could win the Super Bowl with a suspect offensive line. And keep in mind the running game should be buoyed by the return of second-year RB Rashard Mendenhall. But can Limas Sweed handle the third receiver role? Pittsburgh showed last season that if you have a decent offense and the league's best defense, you can win consistently.

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, C, S (depth)


]2) Philadelphia Eagles: No team attacked the draft and free agency like this team, but they failed to find a blocking tight end. While free agency technically lasts all year, can they find someone who can help cure their red zone woes? Sure, they'll be able to run the ball better based on the help they got in free agency on the offensive line, but can they throw it better?

Needs Still to be Filled: TE.......

am i the only one laughing at this


3) New York Giants: This team doesn't have many weaknesses and they addressed their weakness at receiver with two of them in the first three rounds of this year's draft. But who will handle the ball in the running game should Brandon Jacobs get hurt again? The only potential weakness looks to be at safety.

Needs Still to be Filled: S

maybe #8


4) Indianapolis Colts: It will be interesting to see how the coaches handle the running back rotation between Joseph Addai and Donald Brown. Look for Austin Collie to come in and be a factor right away as their third receiver. It also will be interesting to see how the defense does with Larry Coyer running the show.

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, DT

i dont think so


5) Atlanta Falcons: The offense looks to be complete now with the addition of Tony Gonzalez. But defensively, who can rush the passer other than John Abraham? Can they find a solid cover cornerback within their roster?

Needs Still to be Filled: DE, CB, S

will drop back into reality this season-----NO defense


6) San Diego Chargers: What will do they if LaDainian Tomlinson gets hurt again? Can Darren Sproles handle a lot of touches in Tominlson's absence? Can Shawne Merriman rebound from a lost season due to injury? The secondary needs to be more consistent. Can Antonio Cromartie bounce back?

Needs Still to be Filled: RB, DE

should be higher


7) Minnesota Vikings: This team has what looks to be an average offensive line again. Can they handle the loss of Matt Birk? Can Percy Harvin stay out of trouble and prove to be worth a first-round pick? They have to find a reliable nickel back.

Needs Still to be Filled: RG, C, DT, S

did they find a QB somewhere...or is this guy counting on Favre to be the savior


8) Baltimore Ravens: They have to find help for Joe Flacco ASAP. Who will he throw to who can consistently command the football? Can they run it better than last season? Does Willis McGahee have anything left? Defensively, can Greg Mattison effectively replace coordinator Rex Ryan?

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, DE

should be higher


9) New England Patriots: The return of a healthy Tom Brady will help, but the offensive line was a bit inconsistent last season. Since they run a spread offense, can Joey Galloway give them quality snaps at 37 years old? The secondary, which was poor last season, should improve with the additions at cornerback and safety. But failing to sign Jason Taylor could come back to haunt them. Can they find a consistent pass rush?

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, RT, OLB

#9 huh?.....how about #1 or #2


10) New York Jets: It's amazing that they didn't replace Laveranues Coles, so who will catch the ball opposite Jerricho Cotchery? On defense, can they effectively replace Kenyon Coleman? Can they find quality play at cornerback opposite Darrelle Revis?

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, DE, OLB, S, CB

WOW......Sanchez the Savior of man....:rolleyes:


11) Tennessee Titans: The offense should be solid and they finally have what looks to be quality depth at receiver. They have to figure out how they are going to get a a consistent pass rush after losing Albert Hayensworth.

Needs Still to be Filled: DE, CB, S

should be #4


12) Carolina Panthers: They might have the best rushing attack in the NFL, but can they pass the football when they need to? Who will rush the passer besides the inconsistent Julius Peppers? Can they find a suitable nickel back after cutting Ken Lucas?

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, DE, DT, OLB, CB


13) New Orleans Saints: They have a great offense, but can Pierre Thomas handle a lot of carries this season with Deuce McAllister out of the picture? Defensively, they have to find consistent pass rush to go along with much better play from their secondary.

Needs Still to be Filled: RB, DT, OLB


14) Arizona Cardinals: The offensive line looks to be average again and with the shift to more of a power rushing attack, they'll need to perform at a higher level. The loss of DE Antonio Smith is potentially huge. They have to find more of a pass rush and the secondary must also play better if they're going to get back to the playoffs again.

Needs Still to be Filled: TE, C, DE, CB

didnt they just hang in the SB with this guys #1?...should be higher


15) Houston Texans: Surprisingly, the team didn't sign a back or draft a running back for depth purposes? Can Steve Slaton hold up as the starter? He wore down last season. Defensively, the problems still exist in the secondary. The safety play has been poor since Houston's inaugural season in 2002.

Needs Still to be Filled: RB, G, DE (depth), S

#20 at best


16) Green Bay Packers: RT, DE, OLB, S

Needs Still to be Filled: With Mark Tausher unsigned and unlikely to return to the team, the right tackle position looks like an issue. Does this team have the personnel on defense to make the conversion to the 3-4 scheme successful?


17) Dallas Cowboys: I'm still trying to figure out if Roy Williams is a No. 1 receiver. If he's not, Dallas will have big problems in their passing game--Jason Witten can only do so much. The secondary looks like the weakness of their defense.

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, CB, S\\

#17 really?..im not trying to be a homer but i was thinking at least #7


18) Chicago Bears: Who will catch the passes from Jay Cutler? They really need to upgrade the receiver position. Defensively, they could use another pass rusher and depth in the secondary.

Needs Still to be Filled: QB (backup), WR, G, DE, CB


19) Washington Commanders: A lot of pressure will be put on Jason Campbell to move the football in the air this season, but who will catch it at receiver other than Santana Moss? The additions of Albert Haynesworth and Brian Orakpo will help, but this defense only posted 24 sacks last season.

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, RT, OLB


20) Miami Dolphins: They still lack quality playmakers at receiver and they need to make a bigger commitment to Ronnie Brown this season. It would have helped if they improved the tight end position with a good pass catcher. Adding Jason Taylor really should help on the other side of Joey Porter.

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, TE


21) Seattle Seahawks: RB, G

Needs Still to be Filled: Despite the struggles of Julius Jones last season, the team didn't add a single running back in free agency or in the draft. The offensive line, which was once of the top two or three, is looking pretty average these days. The secondary, which was poor last season, must rebound if Seattle is going to be competitive each week.


22) Buffalo Bills: The offensive line looks to be average at best, but the passing game looks to be improved. They'll certainly be able to run the football effectively. The defense will get help from a healthy Aaron Schobel, but he needs help on the other side. Aaron Maybin is more of a project than anything else at this point.

Needs Still to be Filled: LT, DE

I thought when a team signed T.O. they were automatic SB contenders..:lmao:


23) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The additions of Derrick Ward and Kellen Winslow should certainly help their offense. But it's looking like a shaky defense again. They have no depth to speak of on their defensive line and the secondary was shaky down the stretch last season.

Needs Still to be Filled: DE, DT, CB


24) Denver Broncos: The key for this team is for QB Kyle Orton to get off to a good start as he did with the Bear last season. But can he perform at a high level in a spread offense? This is going to be quite a change from what he's been used to. They certainly should be able to run the ball effectively. But can this defense, which has been pitiful in recent years, be at least average?

Needs Still to be Filled: DE, CB


25) Cincinnati Bengals: The offensive line is a shell of what it once was, but the addition of Andre Smith will help. Getting back a healthy Carson Palmer behind center has to help their offense as a whole. The defense, under Mike Zimmer, is probably a bit underrated and has a chance to surprise this season.

Needs Still to be Filled: RT, DT, DE, CB


26) San Francisco 49ers: The quarterback position, once again, could be the bane of their existence. They'll run a power rushing offense which will certainly help control the clock, but can they actually score points? And can the defense actually stop teams consistently? There are just too many questions to be answered for this team to be competitive each week.

Needs Still to be Filled: QB, OLB, S


27) Cleveland Browns: They have to stick with one quarterback this season and live with the results. Can they get anything out of the running game? Will they keep Braylon Edwards? Those questions will be answered in training camp. The defense was poor last season, so it will be up to Rob Ryan to get it back to respectability.

Needs Still to be Filled: RB, TE, OLB, CB


28) St. Louis Rams: They've done a nice job of rebuilding their offensive line, but there are still problems left on both sides of the ball. It will be interesting to see how new head coach Steve Spagnuolo improves what has been a very average defense in recent years.

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, DT, DE


29) Oakland Raiders: They should be able to run the ball fairly well, but can they pass it? They are going to be very young at receiver once again this season. The defense looks to be very ordinary again.

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, DE, CB


30) Jacksonville Jaguars: One of the keys to their offense is how much David Garrard can improve from last season. It would help if they got him better talent at the receiver position. Maurice Jones-Drew is a star in the making, but can he hold up all season with the expected increase in touches? Why was Mel Tucker brought in after the Cleveland defense collapsed last season?

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, TE, DT, S, CB

#30 OMG.......more middle of the pack

31) Detroit Lions: They filled a bunch of needs during the draft and in free agency, but they've got a long way to go toward respectability. This team underachieved in a major way last season and they're not devoid of talent. It's up to the new coaching staff to get them headed in the right direction.

Needs Still to be Filled: G, DE, DT


32) Kansas City Chiefs: They made upgrades at quarterback, guard, defensive end, and linebacker. But no team had more needs coming into the draft. New team czar Scott Pioli has this team on the right track, but it's going to take a while for them to be very competitive again.

Needs Still to be Filled: WR, OLB (pass rusher)

what are the Chiefs doing in the Lions spot?
 

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Wrangler87;2777029 said:
I think most people feel like the Titans were a bit of a fluke last season. I tend to agree. I certainly would not have them out of the top ten, but probably around ten.

I feel like the Cowboys should be around 5-7. I, personally, think the moves we made in the offseason will make us a better team. I worry a little bit about WR. I am very concerned about Adams. Other than that, we solved many of our problems, on and off the field.
I don't think they were a fluke. they have a very good running game and a very solid defense even without haynesworth. don't forget they absolutely mauled the Steelers in late last year without haynesworth.
 

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17 is about right...maybe a little lower too.

I mean, read some posts around here from the "you know who's" that since we got rid of "you know who" the Cowboys will be lucky to win a game!!


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This is a joke. Steelers at one. A team that was getting lucky on 50% of their wins last year.

But hey. I can do those kind of lists too. Take the 8 final teams of last year. Put the SB winner at first and mix the others through. Bingo #21's Powers Rankings 1.0! Who would ever argue against that kind of deep insight. :rolleyes:
 

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Hostile;2776960 said:
Patriots are easily #1 in my book. #9. This author is high.

I'm with you Hos. Pats at #9 is almost as odd as us at #17.

And the Jets at #10! This guy has to be a Jets fan.

Lets just look at this somewhat objectively and just focus on Cowboys/Jets.
Can one person give me a single valid reason to rank the Jets ahead of the Cowboys?
 

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sonnyboy;2777132 said:
I'm with you Hos. Pats at #9 is almost as odd as us at #17.

And the Jets at #10! This guy has to be a Jets fan.

Lets just look at this somewhat objectively and just focus on Cowboys/Jets.
Can one person give me a single valid reason to rank the Jets ahead of the Cowboys?

None that I can think of. I don't know of one "unit" on the Jets that I would take over the Cowboys. Not the OL, not the backs, not the QB, not the DL, not the LB's, not the secondary.
 

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CB is one of Dallas's biggest weaknesses? Hard to respect someone's opinion after you hear that. Newman, Scandrick and Jenkins is a strong group of corners. Even if I am a homer and have them over rated, they are no worse then middle of the road.
 

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Doomsday;2777139 said:
CB is one of Dallas's biggest weaknesses? Hard to respect someone's opinion after you hear that. Newman, Scandrick and Jenkins is a strong group of corners. Even if I am a homer and have them over rated, they are no worse then middle of the road.
That's what I was thinking. Jenkins and Scandrick have a year of experience under their belt, plus we got rid of Henry, which is an upgrade in my book. Mickens was added as well and he was one of the better shut down corners in the NCAA. The only way the position is a weakness is if Newman gets hurt and we have to rotate guys up the depth chart.

I don't worry as much about receiver seeing as how we really don't need a true #1 with more focus on the running game. We need guys that can get open, catch the ball, and move the chains. We have that with Williams, Witten, Crayton, and an explosive speed guy with Austin. If Philly can get to the championship with the crap they had lining up at reciever, surely the Cowboys can do it too.
 

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big dog cowboy;2777140 said:
31 or 32 does it really matter?
It matters becaue everyone's pointed out all the other obvious errors. lol
 

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MichaelWinicki;2777138 said:
None that I can think of. I don't know of one "unit" on the Jets that I would take over the Cowboys. Not the OL, not the backs, not the QB, not the DL, not the LB's, not the secondary.


Great minds think alike. Those were my exact thoughts as I made that last post.
There's not one unit on the Jets I'd trade for. I like the USC QB they drafted and their coaching change. They've made some nice moves and the Jets arrow would certainly seemed to be pointing up.
But they are starting a rookie QB.

All things being equal on the injury front and we'd probably beat them 9 out of 10 games played. How anyone could rank them as a better team is beyond my comprehension.
 

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I can agree with the WR and S needs, or just the fact that those two positions will be under our eye for performance; but CB? no way. were stacked at CB.
 

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BTW, there are 'only' 6 CBs on this team right now. That's counting Smith as a S which he's supposed to begin at. I actually think we should count 7 including him as he could play in SPs if necessary.

Ball is the most experienced CB behind TNew, Scandrick and Jenkins. If one goes down then we are thin esp in SPs.
 

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Dallas' secondary is the weakness? They have a stable of talented corners and three serviceable safties as well as no Roy Williams in the line up, sounds firm to me.

Wideout is fine as well, just not flashy.

Chemistry is team's weakness.
 

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Oh and the jets with a rookie quarterback who started less than two collegiate seasons are a Super Bowl contender? Matt Ryan was a fluke not the exception, that poor man better not have sophomore slump ( which is likely because of a harder schedule) or he'll be crucified as a one year wonder by the same hyperbole happy impatient commentators.
 
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