Pre-Pre Season Rankings!
1. Rednecks
He may not have any cash left after franchising Brady, but Brady could still be worth it. RB could be strong. A decent second WR would make this team even better.
2. CAPO
Another team with a very strong QB-RB-top WR grouping. Like Rednecks, CAPO is QB driven with Brees.
3. Mimes
Those top two teams are a whole category above Mimes. But Mimes look like the best of the Left featuring a good QB and deep RB stable.
4. Drow
Nipping on Mimes heals with better WR depth but hoping (again) for Steven Jackson to carry the RB duties.
5. Flannel
The danger for this team is that it becomes the one-man Peyton show. That makes the team good, but not great... and god-forbid something happens to the senior Manning.
6. Malleus
Doesn't have Peyton, but has better talent elsewhere and could just as easily be the #5 on this list.
7. Beavers
Continuing the recent trend of a log-jam at the top of the Left Division, Beavers come in not far behind last years' 1-2 led by AP and a strong supporting cast. Depth could be a concern if a top offensive performer goes down.
8. Old No. 7
Matt Forte could be the driver for this team. What's Romo going to be like this year?
9. Hamburglers
Could be the dividing line between decent and not so. And which side Hamburglers fall on may completely depend on LDT. Is he still worthy of initials or is he done?
10. Bill
I'm not sure how he won that many games last year. I always figure it will catch up with him next year... Fitzgerald is far and away the best player on this team, unless LenDale White gets hurt and Chris Johnson doesn't have to split carries. Is Carson Palmer healthy/have enough WRs?
11. Ramjets
Roger has a decent group of WRs. But I'm not sold on Eli and Portis carrying the load.
12. Iron City Lagers
Westbrook's health and the QB situation worry me here. If any of his QBs figure out what city they are in and have a decent season the team will be better then this. (Seriously, all 3 of his QBs changed cities in the off season.)
He may not have any cash left after franchising Brady, but Brady could still be worth it. RB could be strong. A decent second WR would make this team even better.
2. CAPO
Another team with a very strong QB-RB-top WR grouping. Like Rednecks, CAPO is QB driven with Brees.
3. Mimes
Those top two teams are a whole category above Mimes. But Mimes look like the best of the Left featuring a good QB and deep RB stable.
4. Drow
Nipping on Mimes heals with better WR depth but hoping (again) for Steven Jackson to carry the RB duties.
5. Flannel
The danger for this team is that it becomes the one-man Peyton show. That makes the team good, but not great... and god-forbid something happens to the senior Manning.
6. Malleus
Doesn't have Peyton, but has better talent elsewhere and could just as easily be the #5 on this list.
7. Beavers
Continuing the recent trend of a log-jam at the top of the Left Division, Beavers come in not far behind last years' 1-2 led by AP and a strong supporting cast. Depth could be a concern if a top offensive performer goes down.
8. Old No. 7
Matt Forte could be the driver for this team. What's Romo going to be like this year?
9. Hamburglers
Could be the dividing line between decent and not so. And which side Hamburglers fall on may completely depend on LDT. Is he still worthy of initials or is he done?
10. Bill
I'm not sure how he won that many games last year. I always figure it will catch up with him next year... Fitzgerald is far and away the best player on this team, unless LenDale White gets hurt and Chris Johnson doesn't have to split carries. Is Carson Palmer healthy/have enough WRs?
11. Ramjets
Roger has a decent group of WRs. But I'm not sold on Eli and Portis carrying the load.
12. Iron City Lagers
Westbrook's health and the QB situation worry me here. If any of his QBs figure out what city they are in and have a decent season the team will be better then this. (Seriously, all 3 of his QBs changed cities in the off season.)
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