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There's no evidence to suggest these guys are due for a fall. The Pack avoided serious injury this preseason and haven't begun to stockpile players on IR like last season. The champs are still the champs, although an unclear running back situation makes this a tenuous hold on No. 1. How close was starter Ryan Grant to getting released?


Chad Ochocinco struggled to make Sporting KC's roster. His bullriding career lasted 1.5 seconds. Now he's not having much luck in the Patriots offense. If this is the worst of New England's troubles, then the rest of the league is in trouble. The underrated signing of Shaun Ellis could really make a difference. As a Jet, Ellis nearly eliminated the Pats by himself in last year's divisional playoff.


Dude ... how good does Thursday night's kickoff game look right now? The Saints have had all offseason to stew over being Marshawn-ed eight months ago. The pass-happy offense has a stout ground component with Mark Ingram in the mix, Pierre Thomas back, and the explosive Darren Sproles starring as Reggie Bush 2.0. Let's hope Sean Payton doesn't suffer any karmic payback for cutting Chris Reis, though.


Steelers fans were none too pleased at the beginning of the preseason when I ranked them sixth (oh, the injustice!), but Week 2 of the preseason -- the disrobing of Michael Vick -- showed me all I needed to see from that defense. Yes, Matt Ryan threw for 202 yards against the aging group one week later. It also took him 42 freaking passes to do it.


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NEW YORK JETS

New York ranked over the best team money can buy? For now, yes. This club has made back-to-back AFC Championship Game appearances. The Braylon Edwards departure was about as disappointing as finding out the maid mistakenly threw away a stack of bills.


Tough to figure this team. On paper, Philly looks great, but during the course of the preseason, it wasn't all hot dogs and apple pie. The injury to Vince Young is no small marble, at least in the sense that he needs to be ready. Vick's style of play, especially at 31, isn't exactly conducive to staying on the field for 16 games.


Philip Rivers and the offense look as good as anybody. It's a different animal with Vincent Jackson back in full effect. Rivers might break 5,000 passing yards this season. So might opposing running attacks, if the defensive line doesn't play better. This is a leap-of-faith rank for what should be a good team.


These aren't your older brother's Falcons. Ryan has been slinging it all over the ballpark. Rookie Julio Jones was targeted more than anyone could have expected in the preseason. At the end of the day, Atlanta's hopes come down to Michael Turner's health and the improved play of the secondary.


If Lee Evans gives John Harbaugh 60 catches, 900 yards and eight touchdowns, then Baltimore will be in pretty good shape, and perhaps can get to 12 wins again. Defensively, if young Sergio Kindle develops into a standout player, then consider this team a serious contender. Rookie wideout Torrey Smith has a ways to go, however.


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10

HOUSTON TEXANS

Forget last week -- Houston looks better than Mila Kunis. I exaggerate. But hamstring or no hamstring, Arian Foster and the Texans definitely look to be one of those new playoff entrants. Tight end Owen Daniels has been solid throughout camp and the preseason. Wade Phillips' 3-4 defense seems to be a whole lot more effective than predecessor Frank Bush's 4-3. Just don't get hurt, A.J.


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NEW YORK GIANTS

It's tough to count Big Blue out, despite talk around the league that New York is one injury away from being 6-10. Maybe we're all wrong, and the Giants are this year's Packers.


There's one story emanating from Indy ... the health of Peyton Manning's neck, and when he'll play. This ranking is because everyone else is convinced the Colts are going to have a losing season. I'll believe it when I see it. By the way, in case you're wondering why you haven't seen Bob Sanders, it's not because he's hurt again. He plays in San Diego.


I got killed for not taking LeGarrette Blount in our NFL "experts" league fantasy draft. I chose Peyton Manning instead. And that's really a microcosm of the Bucs as a whole ... is Blount a proven commodity at this point? How about second-year wideout Mike Williams? Or third-year quarterback Josh Freeman? So much talent on a team with so few skins on the wall...


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DALLAS COWBOYS

... ditto Dallas, a team that didn't excite anyone in the preseason, at least not on defense. Most Dallas sports fans will tell you the best parts of the Cowboys' preseason were Drew Pearson finally getting inducted into the Ring of Honor, and the Rangers beating the Red Sox 10-0 behind Derek Holland. But the 'Boys beat Detroit three of the past four seasons and Chicago signs their castoffs, so here they sit.


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DETROIT LIONS

These Lions sure seem different from the group that fell to Dallas (and everybody else) the last few years. If you're a fan of the Honolulu blue-and-silver, then you're probably attached to a couple of things: Ndamukong Suh's attitude, and Matt Stafford's arm.


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CHICAGO BEARS

Who knows what to do with Chicago. I sure don't. Glad the Bears didn't cut Roy Williams, though. Perhaps he can dazzle Chicago fans with 34-yard games the way he did Dallasites over the last couple of years.


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ST. LOUIS RAMS

Although it didn't garner much national attention, poor Donnie Avery got cut. The one-time promising receiver suffered a pretty bad knee injury in the 2010 preseason, but didn't fit in offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels' plans. Mike Sims-Walker and Danny Amendola do. The latter might catch 145 three-yard slants this year -- or slightly more than last year.


I'm not sure I can explain the Chiefs' drop in our rankings as being indicative of a weaker team, but several of our analysts see Kansas City as being part of the inevitable playoff turnover that occurs every season. Matt Cassel seems hell-bent on proving their theory right.


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OAKLAND RAIDERS

I've seen many fans comment on this site that the Raiders are gonna stink. Careful. Oakland might have the best backfield in the league, and swept the AFC West last season. Jason Campbell is running the same offense for the second season in a row, one of the benefits of promoting the offensive coordinator. Yes, Nnamdi Asomugha is gone, but Stanford Routt and Chris Johnson (when healthy) can play.


Arizona is going to be much improved over last season, starting at quarterback where Kevin Kolb has already proven to be an upgrade over the three-headed-monstrosity of Derek Anderson, Max Hall, and John Skelton. Whether the Cardinals can leapfrog St. Louis in the NFC West depends on Beanie Wells' effectiveness and the defense getting off the field on third down.


Donovan McNabb hasn't been getting a whole lot of respect lately, but his preseason numbers weren't too bad (24-37, TD, Int). The problems run deeper than No. 5, however, as the offensive line is mediocre, the defense is long in the tooth, and the passing game remains dependent on Percy Harvin's production. How good of a player is Harvin? We're about to find out.


This just in: Chris Johnson doesn't consider himself a regular worker drone like you and me. That's all good, but if Kenny Britt gets himself thrown in the clink and Matt Hasselbeck continues his consistent inconsistency come the regular season, then CJ2K might want to get a job at Taco Hut. He'll be facing eight in the box nearly all of the time. Offensive coordinator Chris Palmer must establish a balanced offense -- perhaps employing tight end Jared Cook frequently -- for this team to talk playoffs.


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MIAMI DOLPHINS

Raise your hand if you were surprised the Dolphins cut Larry Johnson. No former Chiefs legendary running back has been cut this unceremoniously since ... Larry Johnson, by the Redskins. Did anyone notice that Chad Henne posted a 93.4 passer rating in the preseason? Get excited. He'll keep Miami ranked where it is until he and offensive coordinator Brian Daboll elicit any vertical presence in the passing game.


This is one club that no one I've talked to around NFL.com's L.A. offices knows what to do with ... are they going to be awful, or hover around 8-8 again? The quarterback issue is now front and the center, with the release of David Garrard. We'll see how long Luke McCown holds off rookie Blaine Gabbert. Either way, last I checked neither can rush the passer. The Jags need someone who can.


Colt McCoy is the answer, but the question is how many of his sophomore mistakes can the Browns overcome? The defense is not yet to a point where it can counteract a three-turnover performance by the offense. Still, expect a power running game behind the Peyton Hills train and a heavy dose of Ben Watson to keep games tight. If Greg Little hastens the rookie receiver timeline, Cleveland might be a tougher out than expected.


It pains me to place the Niners so low, because I believe in the Harbaughs. But at the end of the day, if the 49ers, Browns and Bills played tomorrow, I have no clue who would win. Do you guys?


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27

BUFFALO BILLS

Buffalo beats the bottom five because the quarterback situation up there is not muddled. Did you know Ryan Fitzpatrick outscored Joe Flacco in fantasy points per game last year? I found out that little nugget by watching Fantasy Live on this here website, Monday through Friday, and Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. Oh man, that was a shameless plug.


The quarterbacks Pete Carroll is committed to, in reverse order:

3. Tarvaris Jackson
2. The Passion of the 'Hurst
1. Andrew Luck


I'm jumping on the Tim Hightower bandwagon. So are lots of 'Skins fans. Let's just hope they don't jump off the Washington Monument when they see the back seven in coverage this year.


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30

DENVER BRONCOS

Denver seemed to be a popular choice in our analyst debate last week regarding what team would have the first pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. John Fox could very well turn this thing around, but with uncertainty up and down the roster, this organization can't afford any more controversial high picks. Von Miller was one of those in April, although he looks pretty darn quick. Meanwhile, it seems that neither of 2010's first-round picks will see the field much.


Cedric Benson got out of jail early for good behavior, and many a fantasy owner sighed in relief. So did Andy Dalton, although he picked Bernard Scott in his keeper league. While Dalton, Benson, and the rest of the offense will struggle early, this club might move up the rankings because of the defense, which can play well in spots. Time of possession and Parcells football will be central to Cincy's success.


Look, someone had to be last and I couldn't do it to the "resurgent" Redskins. Carolina was the worst team in the league last season, is starting a rookie quarterback, and plays in a wickedly hard division. That's just gonna have to be enough for now.


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Meet Saints 4th Round Draft Pick - Johnny Patrick

Indiana State v Louisville

Johnny Patrick (DB)
  • Height:
    5'11"
  • Weight:
    191 lbs.
  • Arm Length:
    30 in.
  • Hand Size:
    8 1/4 in.
  • College:
    Louisville
  • Conference:
    Big East
Pick Analysis: The Saints pick up another athletic ball hawk to add to their defense with the addition of Patrick. He brings a nice blend of speed, quickness and ball skills, and should compete for time as a sub-defender in Gregg Williams' exotic packages.
Combine Stats
  • 40 Yard Dash         4.59 Time
  • Bench Press            13.0 Reps
  • Vertical Jump       32.0 Height
  • Broad Jump           110.0 Distance
  • 3 Cone Drill- -
  • 20 Yard Shuttle    4.16 Time
  • 60 Yard Shuttle- -

Patrick is a productive collegiate cornerback that has a chance to develop into a starter at the next level. He excels in zone coverage, as he is always in solid position and flashes the ability to jump underneath routes. He also has the ball skills to make difficult interceptions. He uses a strong press to reroute receivers and has a knack for anticipating routes in zone coverage. However, he loses momentum in transition and does not have the deep speed to stick on vertical routes. Patrick is not a strong tackler, but he has the cover skills to possibly sneak into the second day of the draft.

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Roger Goodell releases statement to NFL Fans

The NFL's Commissioner, Roger Goodell released a statement to fans this morning through email.  Interesting read.

With one of the most exciting regular seasons now completed and the playoffs about to begin, let me first thank you and all NFL fans for your incredible support. Many fans have been asking me where we stand on signing a new collective bargaining agreement with the players union. Let me update you and be clear at the outset:

I know we can and will reach an agreement.


My goal as Commissioner now is to help our teams and players find a solution that is fair to everyone and ensures that football becomes more popular, accessible, and fun. We want the next decade to be the best yet for our fans, and I’m ready to work day and night to make that happen.


We've come a long way. Compare where we are today with 10 years ago. From player accountability to player safety, more and better television coverage, upgrading the in-stadium experience, innovations like the RedZone channel, the Draft in prime time and playing the Pro Bowl before the Super Bowl, we are focused on doing what’s best for the players, teams, and fans. My priority is and always will be the game and the fans who love our game.


The NFL is great because fans care deeply about it. Economic conditions, however, have changed dramatically inside and outside the NFL since 2006 when we negotiated the last CBA. A 10 percent unemployment rate hurts us all. Fans have limited budgets and rightly want the most for their money. I get it.


Yes, NFL players deserve to be paid well. Unfortunately, economic realities are forcing everyone to make tough choices and the NFL is no different.


These are not easy negotiations, but the outcome can be positive. If both sides give a little, everyone, including fans, will get a lot and the game will improve through innovation.


Even in difficult economic times, a new CBA presents us with the opportunity to secure the future of our game. You may ask how will the NFL look under this vision?


A significant change would be to resolve fan complaints about preseason by modifying our 20-game format. Fans tell us they don’t like the quality of the preseason games, and we’re listening. An enhanced season of 18 regular season and two preseason games would not add a single game for the players collectively, but would give fans more meaningful, high-quality football.


Our emphasis on player health and safety is absolutely essential to the future of our game. We are strictly enforcing rules that protect players from unnecessarily dangerous play, especially involving hits to the head. We are changing the “play through it” culture to a “player-first” culture to ensure that if a player has a head injury, he doesn’t play again until his health is certain. We are also addressing the potential wear-and-tear on players in the way they train in-season and off-season.


It’s not just the health of players that concerns us. We must ensure the health of the league. That includes a new system that properly compensates proven veterans and retired players by shifting some of the outrageous sums paid to many unproven rookies. Earlier this year, Sports Illustrated published a list of the 50 highest-paid American athletes that included five 2009 NFL rookies. Every other athlete on the list was a proven veteran. In 2009, NFL clubs contracted $1.2 billion to 256 drafted rookies with $585 million guaranteed before they had stepped on an NFL field.


Don’t get me wrong: top draft choices will continue to be highly paid. All we’re asking for is a return to common sense in paying our rookies. Other leagues have done this and we can too.


These improvements and more will lead to better football, plain and simple. A forward looking CBA that is fair to players and clubs will lead to a great future for the NFL and our fans.


My job is to represent the game — the fans, teams, players, coaches and business partners. Protecting the integrity of the game and ensuring it thrives is a responsibility I take very seriously.


This is about more than a labor agreement. It’s about the future of the NFL. We have to improve and will be relentless in our quest. The commitment to our fans is to make the NFL experience even better in the years ahead. With a responsible CBA, we will fulfill that vision.


Happy New Year and enjoy the playoffs.


– Roger Goodell

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NFL Playoff Picture through Week 16

NFL Playoff Picture - Week 16


Here is a look at the NFL Playoff Picture through week 16.


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Payton Hopeful of Bush to play Sunday

New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton said Saturday "there's a good chance" that running back Reggie Bush will play Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, according to The Times-Picayune.

Bush hasn't played since he broke his right leg during a Week 2 victory over the San Francisco 49ers. If Bush looks good in pre-game workouts and can play, Payton said the running back will be "all in," also returning punt returns in a rotation with Lance Moore.

Payton sounded less optimistic about rookie cornerback Patrick Robinson's chances of playing, The Times-Picayune reported. Robinson, the Saints' first-round draft pick out of Florida State, suffered a right ankle injury during a Week 8 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, and his status for Sunday also will be a game-time decision.

Bush and Robinson both were listed as questionable on the injury report released Friday.

The Saints won't have long snapper Jason Kyle for Sunday's game -- or the remainder of the season -- after placing the 16-year NFL veteran on injured reserve Saturday with a shoulder problem. The team signed former New England Patriots long snapper Jake Ingram as Kyle's replacement.

Read the entire article NFL.com news: Saints coach Payton optimistic Bush will return, play Sunday

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Saints: Thursday Links

New Orleans Saints


• New Orleans Saints keeping positive approach - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Seahawks counting on rookies, especially secondary - AP

• Injury-plagued Saints hope for better health - Biloxi Sun Herald

• NFLPA Blows Chance to Teach College Players, Agents Life Lesson - AOL FanHouse

• Source: New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush (broken leg) will not return Sunday - ESPN

• Browns showed creativity with gadget plays - NFL Network

• Injury-plagued Saints hoping to get healthier soon - AP

• Reggie Bush Runs on Recovering Leg, Still Questionable for Steelers Game - AOL FanHouse

• Steelers-Saints Preview - AP

• Chiefs sign veteran LB Simoneau - AP

• Brees vs. Steelers not the mismatch it appears - AP

• Which New Orleans Saints will show up against Pittsburgh Steelers?: video - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints injury report: Reggie Bush, Pierre Thomas, Jabari Greer, Tracy Porter still out - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Saints RB Bush unable to practice on leg, likely out Sunday - NFL.com

• Chiefs beginning to show class - AP

• New Orleans Saints S Darren Sharper and Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin go way back - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin says New Orleans Saints focus must be on winning, not repeating - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• THE INFLUENCE GAME: NFL PAC gave nearly $600,000 - AP

• Steelers QB understands New Orleans Saints travails after championship - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Browns' linebacker Bowens still plugging away - AP

• Thanksgiving treat: Keith Urban answers bell in Dallas - NFL Network

• Saints' Issues Continue to Pile Up, Putting Super Bowl Return in Doubt - AOL FanHouse

• Saints' Chain Crew Member Recovering - AOL FanHouse

• New Orleans Saints power rankings: links - New Orleans Times-Picayune

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Saints News - Monday Links

New Orleans Saints


• Recapping the New Orleans Saints' 30-17 loss to the Cleveland Browns - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• A GIANT BROWNOUT - Biloxi Sun Herald

• New Orleans Saints need to nip this crisis in bud - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Former Saint Fujita helps Browns stun his old team - AP

• Steelers beat Miami 23-22, tied for best record - AP

• Green Bay Packers send Brett Favre home with loss: NFL recaps - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints 'soul searching' after 30-17 loss to Cleveland - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Saints look dazed, confused in loss to Browns - Biloxi Sun Herald

• Fujita makes triumphant return to N.O. - Biloxi Sun Herald

• New Orleans Saints' Darren Sharper makes long-awaited return - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints reader comment: Individual mental errors costing team games - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Cleveland Browns safety accuses New Orleans Saints of dirty play: links - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Cleveland Browns' tricks, pick-sixes stun New Orleans Saints - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints have tough stretch ahead of them - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• NFL Today, Week 7 - AP

• Falcons' DeCoud leaves after helmet collision - AP

• New Orleans Saints' Pierre Thomas frustrated by prolonged rehab - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints chain crew member Al Nastasi in stable condition - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints suffer a bad loss to Cleveland Browns: Jeff Duncan's four-minute drill - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Plain Dealer beat writers analyze Cleveland Browns' win over New Orleans Saints - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• NFL players adjust to crackdown on illegal hits - AP

• Alex Brown said there was nothing positive in this game: video - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Game notes from the New Orleans Saints loss to Cleveland - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Sean Payton is frustrated and disappointed following loss to Cleveland: video - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Darren Sharper returns to the New Orleans Saints lineup: video - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Bowens of Browns leads NFL interception party - AP

• Browns batter Drew Brees, stun Saints in 30-17 Superdome win - USA Today

• Brees throws four interceptions as Browns upset Saints - Biloxi Sun Herald

• Browns return 2 INTS for TDs, stun Saints 30-17 - AP

• New Orleans Saints score, now trail Cleveland 30-17 - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Browns-Saints chain crew member hurt - AP

• Official is injured, carted off the field in the New Orleans Saints game - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Saints vs. Browns in-game chat and Twitter feed - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Saints CB Greer to sit out vs. Browns - NFL Network

• Sharper returns to Saints lineup - AP

• New Orleans Saints S Darren Sharper added to flip chart; CB Quincy Butler released - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints inactives for Sunday v. Cleveland include both starting CBs - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Sean Payton's and Eric Mangini's alma maters battle for football's intellectual crown - New Orleans Times-Picayune

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Saints News Sunday Links

New Orleans Saints


• Inside the game: New Orleans Saints vs. Cleveland Browns - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints' Chris Ivory drawing favorable comparisons - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• NFL Week 7 score predictions - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Saints offense gets chance to take flight - Biloxi Sun Herald

• New Orleans Saints say they're ready for physical play vs. AFC North teams - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• Sharper activated, capping return from offseason knee surgery - NFL.com

• New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper returns to active roster - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints' Drew Brees talks about facing 3-4 defense - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints DC Gregg Williams takes partial blame for fine imposed on S Malcolm Jenkins - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints DC Gregg Williams continues praise of Colt McCoy - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator says injuries won't cool his ardor for the blitz - New Orleans Times-Picayune

• New Orleans Saints vs. Cleveland Browns pregame chat is at 11 a.m. Sunday - New Orleans Times-Picayune

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