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| NAME | TEAM |
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COMMENTS | |
| 30. | Peerless Price |
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WR | With Vick at the helm, there's a good chance that Price will put up better than the 9 TD's he put up with Buffalo last year |
| 31. | Donald Driver |
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WR | Driver will hook up with Favre for at least his normal 10 TD's this year including a couple of long TD's as he did in 2002 |
| 32. | Amani Toomer |
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WR | Toomer was on fire the last half of 2002 catching 7 TD's and 815 yards, now we'll see if he can do it for an entire year |
| 33. | Kurt Warner |
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QB | Warner is one of the most intriguing players in this years draft. The potential high reward versus the seemingly nagging injuries |
| 34. | Charlie Garner |
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RB | Garner has become a consistent touchdown machine and should reach the double digit TD's again as well as 60-80 receptions |
| 35. | Koren Robinson |
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WR | Robinson only scored 5 of the 19 touchdown passes Seattle threw in 2002, but we expect him to double that production in 2003 |
| 36. | Plaxico Burress |
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WR | Burress would rank higher if he didn't split the limelight with fellow teammate Hines Ward, but look for 1,000 yards and 10 TD's in 2003 |
| 37. | Torry Holt |
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WR | Look for the Rams and Holt to surprise a few people and if Holt is looked to more often in the red zone, he'd rank much higher |
| 38. | Curtis Martin |
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RB | Martin would be more beneficial in yardage leagues as his TD production has fallen and he's been hampered by an ankle injury |
| 39. | Aaron Brooks |
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QB | With McAlister at RB and Horn and Stallworth at receiver, you'd expect more than 25 TD's...and we do in 2003, more like 30-32 |
| 40. | Rich Gannon |
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QB | Oakland passed more than any team but one last year, but lack of a Super Bowl victory will force them to run the ball more in 2003 |
| 41. | Kevan Barlow |
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RB | Look for Barlow to become the primary rusher and become one of this years sleepers with over 1,000 yards and 10-12 TD's |
| 42. | Derrick Mason |
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WR | If it wasn't for a few minor injuries, Mason would rank much higher as he consistently puts up 7 - 9 TD's a year and 1,000 yards |
| 43. | Chris Chambers |
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WR | A combined 6 TD's thrown to Miami receivers in 2002 move Chambers down but look for a rebound year and 8-10 TD's |
| 44. | Laveranues Coles |
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WR | Coles will get a chance to catch a lot of passes in Washington, but he'll have to improve his red-zone presence if he's to move up |