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08-03-2004, 11:39 AM
Justin McCareins, WR

He always catches the long ball, and has one of the more accurate passers in the league. Defenses will need to contain the explosive Moss, so McCareins should be able to have a breakout season. He had seven touchdowns in only 47 receptions, and had a gaudy 17.3 yards per catch average. A 65-catch season could result in 1100+ yards, with 10+ touchdowns.

Thomas Jones RB

Brought in by Lovie Smith as the #1 RB in the new offense. Don't forget he finished the season strong in 2003, with 536 rushing yards on 110 carries over the final seven games. The key for him is durability, can he stay on the field. If he does, he'll post some nice numbers in the new system.

Drew Bennett WR

He inherits the number two receiver job in Tennessee from McCareins. A 50 catch, 800+ yard, 6-8 TD season is there for the taking.

Josh McCown QB

New Coach, Denny Green is an offensive guru. Add rookie Larry Fitzgerald to the offense and there are going to be some big passing numbers posted in the desert. Stash him as a second QB or late round starter in very deep leagues.



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08-04-2004, 11:41 AM
Ron Dayne, RB New York Giants
ROLE CHANGE 7:17 AM CST, 8/4/2004
Coughlin has made it clear that Dayne is the goal-line back. Source: Giants.com
"He better be. He better be," Coughlin said. "He's got size, he's got speed, and he's built relatively close to the ground. I really need to see the power part, and that'll come. Those words from Coughlin sound pretty serious. This certainly devalues Tiki Barber. Of course, anything would be an improvement over last season.


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08-15-2004, 01:35 AM
Dayne only re-enforced his position with an outstanding effort this week, scoring two TDs.


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