AFC North - Baltimore Ravens
Kyle Boller, QB – Kyle can throw the ball into the next county with pinpoint accuracy…as long as the other team isn’t on the field. The presence of those irritating defensive players appears to confuse him. His mechanics are about as impressive as the guys down at "Billy Bob’s Car Repair and Doughnut Shop". Compounding the situation is the miserable receiving corps he has to work with. A #3 Fantasy Football QB at best.
Kordell Stewart, QB – How much value does a guy released by the Bears and backing up Boller have? Not much…for now. But, when Boller goes down later this year keep an eye on Stewart.
Anthony Wright, QB - Wrong
Jamal Lewis, RB – Neither opposing Defenses nor Federal Drug Charges shall keep Jamal from his appointed TDs. With a Super Bowl lurking and a dismal passing game, the Ravens will spare no expense to assure Jamal’s trial is delayed until after the season. A #1 Fantasy Football RB and a top five draft pick.
Kevin Johnson, WR – The good news for Kevin, he is the Ravens’ #1 WR. The bad news for the Fantasy Football world, he is the Raven’s #1 WR. Proof? He finished 31st in receptions, 42nd in receiving yards, and out of the top 50 in TDs last year. A Fantasy Football #3 at best.
Travis Taylor, WR – Worse than Johnson.
Randy Hymes, WR – With the bench time he’ll see, Hymes could qualify as a judge…oops, sorry Jamal.
Devard Darling, WR – Sleeper Alert. Has the tools, but he probably won’t do much this year. With injuries though, who knows?
Todd Heap, TE – One of the best. Proves that there are exceptions to every rule (Doc’s rule #1). Given the pathetic nature of the Ravens WRs, Heap will likely be Bollers’ primary target. A solid #1 Fantasy Football TE.
Matt Stover, K – Should score lots of points as long as Jamal is on the field and out of the courtroom. A definite #1 Fantasy Football K.
Ravens Defense – Ray Lewis’ crew is a #1 Fantasy Football D. Why? 1st in defensive TDs scored, 1st in sacks, 2nd in takeaways, 2nd in fumbles forced, 3rd in INTs for TDs, 3rd in total yds/game allowed, and 4th in INTs last year, that’s why.
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