• Kokholm Jamison posted an update 10 months ago

    Tier 1

    1. Peyton Manning(Colts) bye week: 6 age: 31

    -The consensus top choice at QB, Manning once again was nothing short of brilliant in 2006 throwing 31 touchdown passes while logging 4,397 passing yards. Still in his prime and a lock to play 16 games, Eli’s your government may be the surest of bet with regards to the QB position. Whether you intend to function as guy to draft a QB in round 1 while everyone else snags a RB is the only decision you will have to make with regards to this machine. Nothing lacking a high pick will suffice if you hope to grab him.

    2. Carson Palmer(Bengals) bye week: 5 age: 27

    -2006 was a season of redemption for Carson Palmer in that he put all doubts to rest regarding how he would fare in his return from reconstructive knee surgery. All he did was go out and throw for 28 td’s along with 4035 passing yards. Blessed with a howitzer for an arm, Palmer is poised to possibly overtake Peyton Manning this season because the best fantasy QB in football. With Chad Johnson and TJ Houshmanzadeh as his two main weapons, Palmer could possibly challenge the 40 TD mark. Advice: wait on Manning and grab he in round 2 if you are among those who have a QB early.

    Tier 2

    3. Drew Brees(Saints) bye week: 4 age: 28

    -Don’t let the dislocated elbow Brees suffered in the Pro Bowl impact the method that you treat this crafty veteran going into the growing season. All reports indicate Drew is directly on schedule to be fully ready to go from day 1 of training camp and that means another season of big numbers from the Saints’ leader. Don’t expect Brees to put up another 4,500 yard season but something such as 4,000 with 25 TD’s sounds about right. Surrounded by outstanding weapons in RB’s Deuce McAllister and Reggie Bush, alongside last year’s sensation WR Marques Colston, Brees will end up being a smart buy for those who wait a few rounds to take their QB. A third round pick is the latest however he’ll last.

    4. Tom Brady(Patriots) bye week: 10 age: 30

    -New England’s favorite son disappointed fantasy owners last year who handled Brady’s inconsistent performances throughout the year. Despite throwing for a good 24 TD’s, Brady’s passing yardage was down considerably from the entire year before. However one must only consider the weapons earned by leading office to note that Tom is poised for a large year. Alongside prized recruit Randy Moss, NE signed long-range bomber Donte Stallworth, possession receiver Wes Welker, and solid reserve Kelly Washington. All this adds up to possibly a 30 TD season along with Brady’s second 4,000 yard season in three years. Also like Manning, you never have to be worried about whether or not Brady will suit up as he owns the fourth longest streak of consecutive starts. Third to fourth round draft choice.

    5. Marc Bulger(Rams) bye week 9 age: 30

    -At press time there were rumblings that Bulger could be considering holding out in the hopes of landing a big contract. However don’t allow this deter you from drafting this incredibly solid performer. Despite not having the best arm, Bulger excels with what he has which is incredible accuracy, solid field smarts, and the ability to opt for the hot reads. In his second year in coach Scott Linehan’s system, Bulger should exceed the Pro Bowl numbers he amassed last season. EASILY were a betting man, I say Bulger leads the NFL in passing yardage. Grab prediksipas.com in round 3 with 5 being the latest if you’re lucky.

    6. Donovan McNabb(Eagles) bye week: 5 age: 30

    -No QB in fantasy football may cause more consternation with regards to drafting him compared to the Eagles’ leader. On his solution to an MVP-type season last year, McNabb suffered a season-ending knee injury which now brings him to 19 missed games during the last two years. The various tools are still there like the nimble feet and cannon arm. However Philly didn’t draft Kevin Kolb since they wanted him to check pretty on the sidelines. There’s some doubt concerning whether Donovan could possibly be the player he was previously. I say he is able to be and the motivation to prove his nay-sayers wrong will result in a comeback season for McNabb. A potential championship pick simply because you may be in a position to snag him as late because the seventh round because of the questions surrounding his status.

    Tier 3

    7. Matt Hasselbeck(Seahawks) bye week: 8 age: 31

    -poised to join the top five fantasy QB’s going into last season, instead Matt Hasselbeck struggled over summer and winter with injuries and inconsistency. With only 18 TD’s and 2,442 yards showing for it, Hasselbeck was nothing but a disappointment for his owners. Despite last year however, I really believe Hasselbeck will rebound and post his usual 22-25 TD’s along with 3.500 yards. Having RB Shaun Alexander healthy is huge plus a better offensive line in front of him. Snag him in the fifth round roughly.

    8. Philip Rivers(Chargers) bye week: 7 age: 25

    -After having to sit and wait two years while predecessor Drew Brees garnered back-to-back Pro Bowl bids, this past year Philip Rivers showed everyone he was worth the wait. Joining Brees in Honolulu, Rivers displayed great poise and decision-making in his first year at the helm of the league’s top club. Now with per year under his belt, look for Rivers to exceed the 24 TD’s he amassed last season. Draft confidently in round 5-6.

    9. Matt Leinart(Cardinals) bye week 8 age 24

    -you may be surprised by how high I’ve him ranked but when you consider the whole picture, this second year wonder will more than likely ascend to the top tier of fantasy quarterbacks this season. Coming from an NFL-caliber offense where he did nothing but win at USC, Leinart steps into a potentially explosive offense with Pro Bowl caliber receivers Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald, alongside RB Edgerrin James in what could become probably the most efficient passing games in the league. Though he does not have a cannon for an arm, Leinart is arguably one of the intelligent QB’s in the league who has great accuracy. Look for a big step of progress in his second year under center. You may be able to nab him as late as round 9.

    10. Vince Young(Titans) bye week: 4 age: 24

    -after taking the league by storm as a rookie last season, this second-year wonder is poised to do better still things for Tennessee. Combining great quickness along with a strong arm, Young proved his naysayer’s wrong by sparking the Titans to a good season under his guidance. One negative is the fact that the Tennessee front office failed to find offensive help for their franchise QB and actually weakened the offense by letting WR Drew Bennett leave as a free agent. Expect some growing pains because of this still raw Titans team that could negatively impact Young’s numbers. But when you look at rushing yardage from the QB together with his passing ability, Young has now surpassed the troubled Mike Vick in this ranking. Draft him in round 6-8.

    Tier 4

    11. Tony Romo(Cowboys) bye week: 8 age: 27

    -With Drew Bledsoe struggling early last season, coach Bill Parcells made the move many expected when he inserted pre-season’s perennial star Tony Romo. Once handed the work, Romo proceeded to put on a Pro Bowl season with 23 TD’s and 3,600 yards in 10 starts. Look for Romo to put on similar numbers now that he has the benefit of knowing he’ll be beginning with day one. When I mean similar, I mean around 23 TD’s for your season rather than 10 games. Some regression to the mean is expected with him this year. Draftable in round 7-9.

    12. Eli Manning(Giants) bye week 9 age: 26

    -Peyton’s little brother continued to drive fantasy owner’s nuts because of his inconsistency but 24 TD’s isn’t bad at all. The problem with Eli may be the lack of accuracy and the breakdown in his mechanics when things commence to go wrong. With time to throw and little pressure in his face, Eli would rival his brother as fantasy football’s top QB. However the G-Men’s O-line is weak and Manning will once more have to deal with opposing players in his face so more struggles are sure to follow him around the majority of the year. In the event that you draft him expect seven days of 300 yards with 4 TD’s alongside another of 180 yards and 4 INT’s.

    13. Jake Delhomme(Panthers) bye week: 7 age: 32

    -Delhomme struggled over summer and winter last season due to injuries and poor protection. An injured thumb was the main culprit as Jake was only in a position to muster 17 Td’s. Expect a rebound this year though as favorite target Steve Smith is fully healthy himself this year and the fact that Delhomme will undoubtedly be extra focused because of the presence of newly signed David Carr. If he struggles however, you shouldn’t be surprised if Carr gets the decision rather quickly. Risky pick here but good upside to gamble on.

    14. Jay Cutler(Broncos) bye week: 6 age: 24

    -one of the NFL’s rising stars at the positioning, Cutler got his feet wet towards the finish of last season as he showed great poise in throwing 9 TD’s against 5 INT’s. With Jake Plummer now in retirement, the job is the cannon-armed second year man’s to himself. Already folks are whispering that he could be the second coming of John Elway and with the good speed, great arm combo, who are we to argue? Fantasies aside, Cutler is really a rising gem and could be a top 7 guy by the end of the year. If you’re going to grab one player on offense this season, this guy is the one. Strongly suggested sleeper.

    The Rest (OUGHT TO BE Drafted as Backups in 12 Team Leagues)

    15. Brett Favre(Packers) bye week: 7 age: 37

    -still has some juice left for the reason that arm of his and despite his age, Favre could still put up more than decent numbers this year. With star WR Donald Driver there to catch his bullets, Lambeau’s favorite son should be a good however, not great option. Works best as a bye week starter or injury replacement. Two things you could always count on with Favre: he’ll start (he never misses a casino game) and he will throw interceptions. Take the good with the bad.

    16. Michael Vick(Falcons) bye week: 8 age: 27

    -at press time, Vick had been indicted on felony charges of financing your dog fighting ring. For this reason development, Vick is dropped completely right down to this mediocre ranking. Stands an excellent potential for being suspended, with the possibility of being put into jail. Don’t count on him because of this season. Pass.

    17. Jon Kitna(Lions) bye week: 6 age: 34

    -was on many sleeper lists heading into last season and regardless of the over-the-top hype, Kitna’s season was not terrible. He passed for over 4,000 yards and 21 TD’s which alone will be terrific. But when you factor in the 22 INT’s he threw, the light dims on the shine of his season. With tremendous weapons at his disposal in WR’s Roy Williams and rookie Calvin Johnson, Kitna could have his big games. However his turnover-prone ways will be lurking to hurt your team at every corner. Ride him while he could be hot but dump him as soon as the inevitable slump hits.