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2007-05-19 10:21:32 · 24 answers · asked by John H 1 in Sports Football (American)

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Ginn Jr. from Ohio State will add that much needed deep threat to the Miami Dolphins. This is a team that in the past couple seasons, have relied on Marty Booker who has played very well, yet he has not played a full season in at least the past two (due to injuries), and also Chris Chambers who is a good receiver one week and not the next (very inconsistent). If the Dolphins end up with Trent Green and/or Daunte Culpepper stays healthy, Then Ginn will become a household name by the end of the year. He is the fastest player (during game, not in 40 times) to come out of the draft this year. If Miami's QB can get him the ball, exciting things will happen in Miami, just as they did at Ohio State.
In a couple of seasons, I believe Miami's second pick, Josh Beck will show a large impact. It's to soon to start him now, but after a couple seasons of learning, look out. This guy broke college records at BYU that were once held by Jim McMahon, Ty Detmer, and Steve Young.

2007-05-19 10:24:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Adrian Peterson is a beast and I see him winning the offensive rookie of the year. Joe Thomas will start all 16 games and may challenge for a spot in the pro bowl. Look out for Alan Branch. Teams questioned his work ethic but im sure hes pissed off that he went from a top ten pick all the way to the second rd. He is a monster on the field and if he can improve a little off the field this could be the steal of the draft.

2007-05-19 18:36:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

JaMarcus Russell will be the best rookie of this season. This is just what Oakland needs, a franchise quarterback to lead the team to a winning season and maybe even the playoffs would be a HUGE achievement for the Oakland Raiders. He is one of the biggest, strongest, and most accuarate quarterback I've seen in a long time. Plus, with the Raiders getting so many new, talented and fresh players, (mike williams, michael busch.... etc) they will be at least a great offensive team and if they already aren't, an awesome defensive team with (second year, Michael Huff, and Warren Sapp) leading the way to victory. (:

2007-05-20 02:45:46 · answer #3 · answered by USC Trojan for Life. 2 · 0 0

Impossible to determine, because some of the brightest draft choices in the past have turn out to be duds and didn't last long at all. Does the name Rickey Williams, and Danny Wherful ring any bells? The NFL separate the men from the boys. Just because you can do well with college kids, does NOT mean you can play in the NFL.

2007-05-19 17:26:11 · answer #4 · answered by WC 7 · 0 0

Joe Thomas, for the Browns, but not for the reason you might think. The Browns signed an All-Pro Left Guard, Eric Steinba ch, as a free agent. Eric will make Joe's job a lot easier, and whomever is playing quarterback will benefit from having these two on the left side of the O-Line.

2007-05-19 20:09:30 · answer #5 · answered by jack a 3 · 0 0

Amobi Okoye- the Texans have Travis Johnson and Jeff Zgonina, who are both above average players. okoye will definitely have the #1 DT spot. Furthermore, he'll also have anthony weaver and mario williams, who will pressure the QB/stop the run. Finally, remember, impact doesn't mean who has the greatest stats; rather, impact would mean who can help out his specific field (Defense, offense, special teams, etc.) okoye would free things up for demeco ryans to make more plays against the offense.

2007-05-19 18:07:16 · answer #6 · answered by bballer243 2 · 0 0

impact per draft position i have to go with michael bush of the raiders if he's healthy in time...if not then it will either be quinn or dwayne jarrett. Overall impact regardless of draft position it is definately Calvin Johnson. Garcia knows how to throw the deep ball and with Furry and Williams already a threatening 1 2 combo, Calvin makes the air attack much more devestating. Also his impact will b shown more often because detriot sured up their offensive line and their running game. If you are speaking in terms of fantasy value though i look forward to seeing 3 rookies as premier backs Peterson, Lynch and Brandon Jackson of the Packers out of nebraska...if you like to wait on rb's and play them based on match-ups these are 3 to keep an eye on

2007-05-19 17:35:42 · answer #7 · answered by Stephen S 2 · 0 1

On offense, Marshawn Lynch.

QBs, WRs, and TEs almost always have a hard time adjusting to the NFL their first year. RBs generally have the easiest time. AD goes into a Runningback by Committee situation and has health concerns. Lynch should be starting right away.

On defense, Willis.

2007-05-19 17:59:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would have to say Greg Olsen. The Bears need more offensive weapons, and Desmond Clark isn't getting any younger. Olsen comes from the Miami TE factory that gave us Shockey and K2 (Kellen Winslow Jr). If not him maybe Joe Thomas will help out a dismal O-line.

2007-05-19 18:13:43 · answer #9 · answered by Quincy R 1 · 0 0

Thats simple. Patrick Willis, the top linebacker in the draft, will be the best rookie on a team that has gotten a lot better.

2007-05-19 17:26:24 · answer #10 · answered by Chris 4 · 1 0

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