Bold Predictions
Mike Williams of the Buccaneers will surpass 1000 receiving yards
Mike Williams of the Seattle Seahawks will finish the season a WR2 and a top-25 option at WR
This is Randy Moss’ last year as a Patriot
Steven Jackson will benefit greatly from the presence of Sam Bradford and vice versa.
Jay Culter will throw more than 30 TD’s and 4000 passing yards.
Larry Johnson will emerge as the running back to own in the Redskins backfield.
Rolando McLain and Karlos Dansby will be top-10 IDP linebackers.
Michael Crabtree finishes the year as a WR1 with over 90 targets on the season.
Jermichael Finley finishes the year as a top 5 TE; Brent Celek and Zach Miller finish with in the top-7. He is the number one option on this team and the main red-zone target.
Jonathan Stewart emerges as the Panthers running back to own with DeAngelo Williams heading to free agency at the age of 28. They may wish to resign him but only if he is willing to take a pay cut and a role production. They didn’t draft Stewart in the 1t round with DeAngelo already on the roster to be a backup but Stewart’s inability to stay healthy has kept Williams as the starter…for now.
Ricky Williams will be a Dolphin in 2011, Ronnie Brown will not.
Dez Bryant emerges as a WR2 by mid-season.
Demaryius Thomas emerges as the top option before the Denver Broncos bye week.
Vernon Davis does not crack double-digit TD’s
LeSean McCoy proves that he is a poor man’s Westbrook and a goal-line back to boot and finishes the season as a top-12 running back.
Vincent Jackson becomes a Ram.
Ray Rice is unable to grab 78 receptions or hold up injury free for all 16 games.
Mark Clayton emerges as the #1 option in St. Louis; Mardy Gilyard takes Danny Amendola’s job by mid-season.
James Davis becomes the Browns starting tailback by week 8.
Brandon Tate emerges as a WR3 and will be a WR2 next year for the Moss-less Patriots.
LT and Shonn Greene both run for 1000 yards and 10 TD’s.
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