Published on: 14th June, 2010
Go Back To Players 20-11 10.) Larry Fitzgerald, Wide Receiver, ARI At the risk of repeating myself… It is amazing how quickly things can change in the National Football League. Just two seasons ago Larry Fitzgerald was the second receiver on the Arizona Cardinals depth chart. The coaching ...Published on: 14th June, 2010
Go Back To Players 30-21 20.) Jammal Brown, Left Tackle, New Orleans It’s a little ridiculous how one season on injured reserve can make people forget about you. Jammal Brown has universally been considered one of the game’s best and all of a sudden he’s fodder? ...Published on: 14th June, 2010
Go Back to Players 40-31 30. Frank Gore, Halfback, San Francisco Frank Gore has been underrated for most of his four career years as a starter in the NFL. I would like to believe that he is still underrated, but that slowly has changed from a reality to a hope. While Frank ...Published on: 14th June, 2010
Go Back To Players 70-61 60.) Greg Jennings, Wide Receiver, GNB As stated during the write-up for his teammate Nick Collins, “It is ridiculous how quickly the landscape of the National Football League can change.” It was just two seasons ago that Greg Jennings was universally ...Published on: 14th June, 2010
Go Back To Players 90-81 80.) Robert Mathis, Defensive End, IND As awesome as LaMarr Woodley has been over the past two seasons the fact of the matter is that Robert Mathis still remains the league’s best pass rusher from the defensive strong side of the field. ...Published on: 14th June, 2010
Go Back To Players 100-91 90.) Ray Rice, Halfback, BAL If you have ever read anything that I have written before than you know that I do not like to include players with one good year as elite. Ray Rice manages to be one of the ...Published on: 14th June, 2010
Well, it is that time of the year again… During the off-season, things get incredibly boring. If it weren’t for two separate Brett Favre fiascos in June over the past two seasons, there would barely be any football to talk. Perhaps that is why three years ago, ...Published on: 15th February, 2010
Unfortunately the football season has come and gone and therefore all we are left with for source material are draft projections and lists/rankings. I won’t pretend to know enough about the college game to make projections about players I have seen play once or twice. I will, however, provide numerous lists and ...Published on: 17th July, 2009
1. Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings Adrian "All Day" Peterson is the only halfback to ever be placed in the top five, actually top three, of a position by myself after only one good year at the position. Why, may you ask? Well, it wasn't because of his decimation of the Cowboys ...Published on: 17th July, 2009
1.) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis His understanding of the game of football is unparalleled. I honestly believe it is his success as a quarterback that leads people to believe that Archie was a better quarterback than he actually was, and that Eli Manning is better than he actually is based on ...