Saturday, October 2, 2010

Kelly Ripa and Susan Boyle of AFC teams


In honor of the more overrated (Susan Boyle talent not) and the underrated (Kelly Ripa - she gets every boy skinnier) celebrities on TV, here are the Susan Boyles and Kelly Ripas each team in the AFC.

AFC East:

(1) New England Patriots

SB: Benjamin Watson (TE) - only 22 shots last year to 209 yardas.Si maintains this, newly purchased Chris Baker could have a year better than Watson.

KR: Fred Taylor (RB) - the former Jacksonville Jaguars corridor was a yard 556 retired from the race on the spot, but Taylor could reach 1,000 yards if Tom Brady stays healthy.

(2) Miami Dolphins

Does SB: Jason Allen (S) - no one would be surprised if the safety of former Tennessee was cut in training camp?An interception of last year; Bill Parcells should cut him now

KR: Cameron Wake (D) - the former CFL star ran an 4.55 40 yards on the Alliance of NFL 2005 and must be another hidden gem of Bill Parcells.

(3) New York Jets of

SB: Bart Scott (D) - Let ' s see what you can do without Ray Lewis Scott and Ed Reed playing alongside él.Él is a good player, only paid more.

KR: Shonn Greene (RB) this newbie ran for over 100 yards every game last year to Iowa.Green is a pick fantasy sleepers which will lead the jets to get rid of Thomas Jones or León Wahingston in 2010.

(4) Buffalo Bills

SB: Chris Kelsay (DE) - this paid too defensive end has 4.5 bags the last two rookie temporadas.Si Aaron Maybin ends his suspension outside and has a good training camp, Kelsay could end up on the bench or cut.

KR: Reggie Corner (CB) - former cornerback of Akron is the favorite to start nickel ley.Ashton Youboty projects or Drayton Florence could be caught through corner (how appropriate name, eh?)

AFC North:

1) Pittsburgh Steelers

SB: Files Sweed (WR) - this was the most difficult computer choose an overrated player but Sweed had too many drops as a rookie.Big Ben needs you to compensate for the loss of Nate Washington.

KR: Rashard Mendenhall (RB) - the former Illinois running back, played only four games as novato.Si he stays healthy, Super Bowl champions should not have any problem with Parker and Mendenhall repeat in the backfield.

(2) Baltimore Ravens

SB: I ' Ron McClain (RB) - was a fantasy bolt last year, but I hope that big things former Rutgers running back Ray Rice this season.Mentioned McClain is close to 20 pounds overweight and rice added muscle in the offseason?

KR: L. j. Smith (TE) - the former Philadelphia Eagles tight end has not had more than 300 yards in a season since 2006.I hope that this will change with Todd Heap also the downside of his Joe Flacco carrera.Busque use Smith much more than the McNabb did last season.

(3) Cincinnati Bengals

SB: Chris Henry (WR) - Carson Palmer called Randy Moss Jr.I think it is a stretch and expect you to have a mediocre year now that Laveranues coles is in the city.

KR: Michael Johnson (DE) - easily could have put the entire project Bengals here class but Johnson could be the Bengals better go to corridor in two years. Johnson was a large third-round pick.

(4) Cleveland Browns

SB: Josh Cribbs (ATH) - carcajear when returning kick resisting more dinero.Cribbs is fun to see but had only three touchdowns last season.

KR: Alex Mack (C) - he was elected in the first round so what I think why you undervalued? he will be one of the best centres in the NFL in three years, mark it down.

AFC South:

(1) Tennessee Titans

SB: Nate Washington (WR) - many Titans fans loved this collection, and I don't know why.Former Pittsburgh Steelers receiver has not reached 700 yards once in its three year career.

KR: Jared Cook (TE) - former tight end of South Carolina is in a good position to learn under tight end Bo Scaife.Cook will be the Titans tight end of 2011.

(2) Indianapolis Colts

SB: Anthony Gonzalez (WR) - this former first-round pick has yet to reach 1,000 yardas.Vamos to see what you can do this year Al Capone Marvin Harrison.

KR: Austin Collie (WR) - this former fast BYU receiver is a favorite Peyton Manning at the end of the year. one pick-up football fantasy of dark horse.

(3) Houston Texans

Does SB: Matt Schaub (QB) - remember when the Atlanta Falcons got booted for trade Schaub away? still has to launch 16 touchdowns in a temporada.Si he does not improve this season, the Texans to search elsewhere in the offseason.

KR: Jeremiah Johnson (RB) - rookie Oregon should be a nice backup plan for Steve Slaton.Johnson had 18 touchdowns while dividing the time as a senior in Oregon.

(4) Jacksonville Jaguars

SB: Derrick Harvey (DE) - the former first-round pick had 3.5 sacks as a rookie. be the former sacks of five Florida Gator approach this season?

KR: Rashad Jennings (RB) - I hope that this seventh-round choice to make as the computer and possibly be a good backup for Maurice Jones-Drew.

AFC West:

1) San Diego Chargers

SB: Craig Davis (WR) - the former first round draft has 247 yards total in his career for two years. Chargers fans lose patience if Davis struggles again this season.

KR: Jacob Hester (RB) - running back for the second year will be a backup of the very good goal line.

(2) The Denver Broncos

SB: Josh McDaniels (coach) - he has to be the dumbest coach in the NFL with some of the observaciones.Espero him fighting just former aides Patriots New England Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weis once left Bill Belichick.

KR: Corey Buckhalter (RB) - If Knowshon Moreno fights or gets injured, Buckhalter must collect the clearance.

(3) The Oakland Raiders

SB: JaMarcus Russell (QB) - how shocking is that this guy was once the first overall choice? if I'm Tom Cable (CABLE GUYYYYYYY) I'm starting Jeff Garcia each game.

KR: Michael Bush (RB) - if it remains healthy, Bush could reach 800 yards, eight touchdowns.

(4) The Kansas City Chiefs

SB: Matt Cassel (QB) - this is a bold pick but I want to see him do it for two years of rectas.Su cast is absolute, as impressive as it had in New England.

KR: Zach Thomas (D) - this veteran is exactly what we need to defend the jefes.Thomas have long left in the tank, so you to give a last shot.









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