22 August 2012

The NFL's Top 10 QBs for 2012


MTSS is continuing with the latest installment in a series of “Top 10” blogs, today highlighting the best quarterbacks for the upcoming season. As a reminder, these players are being ranked based on what each one is expected to contribute this season versus what they have done in the past. Here goes.


  1. Aaron Rodgers – Mobile. Accurate. Steady. The coolest since Montana.
  2. Drew Brees – Continues to prove the doubters wrong. Single-season passing king.
  3. Tom Brady – Proving to be the best draft pick in Patriots history.
  4. Eli Manning – He may not look the part, but he just wins when it counts.
  5. Ben Roethlisberger – Expect Big Ben’s production to increase with Haley’s pass-happy offense.
  6. Matthew Stafford – Finally played a full season and lived up to expectations. More to come.
  7. Tony Romo – The most over-analyzed player in the league. He’s solid. Must prove he’s clutch.
  8. Philip Rivers – A down year in 2011, but expect him to bounce back with new weapons in tow.
  9. Michael Vick – If the dude could only stay healthy … sick numbers when he’s on the field.
  10. Peyton Manning – Hall of Fame worthy, but can he stay healthy? Hold your breath, Bronco fans.

Best of the Rest – (listed alphabetically) Jay Cutler, Joe Flacco, Cam Newton, Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub. These five quarterbacks are ascending in the QB ranks, but just haven’t done it well enough or long enough to crack the top tier.

So who am I missing? Where do I have the order all messed up? Sound off; give me your list.

Thanks for reading.
Steve

21 August 2012

The NFL’s Top 10 RBs for 2012


As the first installment in a series of blogs I’ll be doing over the next two weeks leading up to NFL Kickoff Weekend … here are my thoughts on the best running backs in the NFL, right now. Not what they’ve done in the past, but rather what we can expect from them this season.


  1. Arian Foster – Two-time defending rushing champion. Hard to argue with that.
  2. Ray Rice – The bowling ball from Rutgers. Who wants to tackle that thing.
  3. LeSean McCoy – Has been called the nearest thing we’ve seen to Barry Sanders.
  4. Chris Johnson – CJ2K had a down year last year, but looks electric in the pre-season.
  5. Maurice Jones-Drew – Now the man in Jax, he’s holding out. That hurts his ranking.
  6. Adrian Peterson – Would be No. 1 except for that December knee injury.
  7. Matt Forte – Mr. Do It All with no fanfare. Forte is solid in all phases.
  8. Jamaal Charles – He’s a virtual carbon copy of Johnson, but with less baggage.
  9. Steven Jackson – Rams all-time leading rusher. Five straight 1,000-yard seasons.
  10. Michael Turner – He’s carried the ball a ton. May be set for a down year.
Best of the Rest – (listed alphabetically) Ahmad Bradshaw, Frank Gore, Fred Jackson, Ryan Mathews, Darren McFadden. These guys are all great backs, but each of them have yet to put in all together on a consistent basis either due to injury, opportunity or production.

Who am I missing? And how would you list them?

Thanks for reading.
Steve