Warner andLeinart were inconsistent and it didn&rsquot help them any that their running game only averaged two yards per play

Warner andLeinart were inconsistent, and it didn’t help them any that their running game only averaged two yards per play. Part of the problem is the Cardinals' reluctance to choose a definite starting quarterback. 6) Larry Fitzgerald: He is the number-one receiver on a poor passing team. Did I mention Johnson has 4.32 speed? He’s a speedster and as such, he’ll get some yards after the catch.

But now with Kubiak taking the reigns, the focus has been on solidifying the line, and they did that by drafting Duane Brown out of Virginia Tech. A consistent problem in the Texans’ organization is the fact that they’ve never protected their quarterback well. If Schaub can stay protected long enough to make plays, look for Johnson’s numbers to soar. He missed seven games last season, and will be a very good pick in the third or fourth rounds, if he’s there. 5) Andre Johnson: Don’t let his 851 receiving yards deceive you.

Now that the quarterback position is solidified, look for Edwards to improve on his 1,289 yards and 16 TDs this season. He had 16 touchdown grabs in 2007, and that was with shaky quarterback play at the beginning of the season. Now that he has a good player in Anderson tossing balls in his direction, Edwards should rise on your draft board.  His tall frame is ideal, and this past season has shown that he has the ability to go up and make a play on the ball. If Harrison is able to wash himself clean of the club shooting, Wayne will be the obvious number-two receiver, but he’s still worth picking high.  4) Braylon Edwards: For years Edwards has struggled, but only because he didn’t have a quarterback to throw the ball to him. However, you still have to respect Wayne for his playmaking ability His 1,510 receiving yards weren’t a fluke. Because Manning likes to utilize his tight ends and fullbacks in the red zone, it is very difficult for the receivers to get any play, much less touchdowns. He had more yards and receptions than Owens did last season, but Wayne isn’t a great WR in the red zone, only catching three passes for scores in 2007.

Wayne has terrific speed to get to the outside, and he’s proven he can be the number-one wide receiver. 3) Reggie Wayne: With Marvin Harrison obsolete throughout last season, Reggie Wayne stepped in and played marvelously. He won’t last long in the draft, and it is doubtful if he’ll slip past the first round Gobble him up while you can. If he stays healthy, he’ll start to get double teamed, but if he’s the Owens of old, he’ll break away from the coverage.  Any receiver who breaks the 1,000 yard mark is incredible He had 1,355 yards on 81 receptions. He was a terror against some of the better corners in the league last season, so you know he has the ability to separate if pressed in one-on-one coverage Further, Owens averaged 16.7 yards a catch. 2) Terrell Owens: Owens looks to reap the benefits of a fantastic year this season Even at this age, he still shows that he has it. Moss caught a terrifying 23 touchdowns and 1,493 yards in 2007, and was signed long term in the offseason He’s not a bad option to pick number one overall.