Quarterbacks:
Eli Manning: The Giants offense clearly needed work after last season when Eli Manning threw a league high, and a career high, 25 interceptions. What did the Giants do? They let Steve Smith and Kevin Boss walk in free agency, as well as cut three long time starters on the offensive line. In a division with some scary pass rushers, Eli could be running for his life and throwing picks left and right again. I would not count on him as anything besides a solid backup fantasy quarterback.
Kevin Kolb: There was a lot of talk last season about Kolb being a number 1 fantasy quarterback, but that was with the plethora of weapons in Philly. Larry Fitzgerald is an unbelievable receiver, but he alone cannot make an offense effective, as we saw last year. With the loss starter Steve Breaston, they have even fewer weapons in the passing game than last season. Todd Heap is way past his prime and has a ton of injury concerns. If one of the Cardinals young receivers does not step up and become a legitimate starting receiver, Kolb could be in for a very long season.
Donovan McNabb: I do not think there was a single person more upset that the Vikings let Sidney Rice go in free agency than Donovan McNabb. I still think McNabb has a good amount left in the tank, but without Rice, the Vikings are very thin at receiver. McNabb has wanted a big, fast receiver like Rice his entire career, but he will now have to go another season without one. Percy Harvin is a good receiver, but he works best out of the slot. The Viking have two good tight ends, which will help in the red zone, but McNabb thrives on throwing passes deep downfield and I don’t think they have a player who can stretch the field.
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