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		<description><![CDATA[Alright football fans, it&#8217;s almost here, just 22 days til the start of the 2012 NFL Draft. Some teams have already made bigger splashes through the Free Agency Market like &#8230; <a href="http://sportsbutcher.com/695/2012-nfl-mock-draft-nasium-style/">Read the Full Article</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Draftlogo1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-711" title="Draftlogo" src="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Draftlogo1.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="75" /></a>Alright football fans, it&#8217;s almost here, just 22 days til the start of the 2012 NFL Draft. Some teams have already made bigger splashes through the Free Agency Market like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Denver Broncos. Others teams in need of filling bigger holes like the Cleveland Browns or last years big players the Philadelphia Eagles have kept somewhat stagnant in using Free Agency gearing more toward the Draft to build their rosters. I personally anticipate more trades in the first two rounds seeing that with the newer Rookie Pay Scale, Teams will not have to over pay high draft choices. They will only lose potential players by giving up the extra picks, so higher players on their draft boards might become heavier priorities. So let us take a look in the direction your franchise might head.</p>
<p><strong>2012 NFL Mock Draft</strong></p>
<p><strong>1)<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Indianapolis Colts</span>&#8211; <em>Andrew Luck, QB,  Stanford</em></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/andrewluck1.jpg"><img src="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/andrewluck1.jpg" alt="" title="Andrew Luck" width="67" height="100" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-734" /></a>The Indianapolis Colts have been set here with Luck as their first pick since well back into last season. The horrible play and general age of last years team gave Jim Irsay the chance to head into this off-season in full rebuilding mode. New Head Coach, Front Office, and a New Franchise QB to build around all the solid steps in rebuilding the core of a team. Luck&#8217;s play within a Pro-Style Offense and tutelage of former NFL Quarterback, Jim Harbaugh, make Andrew the most NFL ready QB in this years draft. Manning Era over, time to hope for Luck.</p>
<p><strong>2. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Washington Redskins(from St. Louis)</span>&#8211; <em>Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor</em></strong><br />
Washington pulled the trigger early out bidding the Cleveland Browns and obtained the #2 Overall pick for what might turn out to be a King&#8217;s Ransom. Bruce Allen and Mike Shanahan haven&#8217;t stopped there. They upgraded their Receiving Corps with the additions of Pierre Garcon and Josh Morgan, in Free Agency. Seems now that the only really big questions is can RG3 translate into a NFL Offense, and will Mike and Offensive Coordinator Kyle Shanahan be able to utilize his unique skill set successfully. Donovan McNabb has spoken out recently about both of those gentleman&#8217;s abilities to do so, and their track record in Washington supports that. Good Luck to RG3, it seems he&#8217;ll need it a lot.</p>
<p><strong>3.<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Minnesota Vikings</span>&#8211; <em>Ryan Kalil, OT, USC</em></strong><br />
The Vikings could go a number of ways here at #3, Justin Blackmon and Morris Claiborne will be heavily in play filling needs in Minnesota. Kalil makes the most sense, securing their O-Line for last year&#8217;s #1 Christian Ponder. The receiving class is deep this year so the Vikes will go there a little later. Minnesota will gamble that better production from their defensive front four will mask deficiencies in their Secondary.</p>
<p><strong>4) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cleveland Browns</span>&#8211; <em>Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama</em></strong><br />
<a href="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/trentrichardson.jpg"><img src="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/trentrichardson.jpg" alt="" title="Trent Richardson" width="77" height="100" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-733" /></a>The instant credit Mike Holmgren was suppose to give Cleveland is really non apparent. Season ticket holders and fans alike question the continued path of rebuilding the Browns have been doing for over a decade. The rise of teams like Detroit and the Texans only add to that pressure. Cleveland has so many holes to plug, although the Offense is in most need of the face lift. Richardson gives the Browns the best back to come out since Adrian Peterson. His skill set will also transition nicely into Pat Shurmur&#8217;s West Coast Offense. The Browns might also be inclined to trade down yet again. Cincinnati if enamored in say Richardson or Blackmon, might have enough ammunition to jump up. Only obtaining 3 first rounders in the top 22 would be worth the move.</p>
<p><strong>5) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tampa Bay Buccaneers</span>&#8211; <em>Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU</em></strong><br />
Tampa Bay hit Free Agency running, nabbing the best WR and Guard available in Vincent Jackson and Carl Nicks. Adding Eric Wright to the Secondary will not prevent the Bucks from passing on the versatility of Claiborne, especially with Richardson gone. Blackmon and Fletcher Cox might be possibilities as well but Morris&#8217; explosiveness wins out.</p>
<p><strong>6) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">St. Louis Rams(from Washington)</span>&#8211; <em>Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State</em></strong><br />
The Rams decided to wait to see what fell to them at 6, once they decided to trade with Washington. Kalil Gone, Claiborne Gone, Blackmon Winner. Justin Blackmon now becomes Sam Bradford&#8217;s target to help Sam grow from his down sophomore year. It also reinforces Bradford&#8217;s Psyche in trying to increase his weapons so he can succeed. So far Jeff Fisher has made great decisions in retooling the Rams to fit his coaching style. Add picks, now get your players.</p>
<p><strong>7) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Jacksonville Jaguars</span>&#8211; <em>Fletcher Cox, DT/DE, Mississippi State</em></strong><br />
Jacksonville brought in competition for Blaine Gabbert by signing Free Agent Chad Henne. Retaining Jeremy Mincey and Rashean Mathis were solid moves, so throwing Cox into the defensive scheme will only improve upon those investments. Michael Floyd could be considered as well, despite bringing on Laurent Robinson, or even the likes of Melvin Ingram. Fletcher will help to clog the middle yet has the ability to move to the outside.</p>
<p><strong> <img src='http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Miami Dolphins</span>&#8211; <em>Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&amp;M</em></strong><br />
<a href="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/ryantannehill1.jpg"><img src="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/ryantannehill1.jpg" alt="" title="Ryan Tannehill" width="79" height="100" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-742" /></a>Tannehill&#8217;s stock has risen so high that the Cleveland Browns at #4 are rumored to have interest in Ryan. The Browns despite passing are still alive twice before the Fins draft again. New Offensive Coordinator Mike Sherman knows Tannehill&#8217;s upside best, being a Head Coach of Ryan at A&amp;M. It would also explain better why the Dolphins were OK not landing Peyton Manning or Matt Flynn. The signing of David Garrard helps give Ryan time to adapt. Miami keeps Cleveland from having another shot at Tannehill and grabs their core piece to start off Joe Philbin&#8217;s tenure.</p>
<p><strong>9) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Carolina Panthers</span>&#8211; <em>Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina</em></strong><br />
Carolina could opt to add weapons for Cam Newton. Michael Floyd could easily fit that billing. Quinton Coples and Dontari Poe could also land here in Carolina, but they would be projects and need time to make an impact. Ron Rivera is defensive minded and needs to upgrade the unit he knows best now.</p>
<p><strong>10) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Buffalo Bills</span>&#8211; <em>Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford</em></strong><br />
The Bills landed Mario Williams and Mark Anderson to help their Defensive front. They retained Stevie Johnson, Scott Chandler, Kirk Morrison, and surprisingly Bryan Scott. All that work leads to the Offensive Line and Wide Receiver being their biggest needs. Martin is an instant starter and will become a solid addition to the Bills&#8217; Line for years to come. Michael Floyd and Dre Kirkpatrick could also fit in well for a team chasing the Patriots and Jets.</p>
<p><strong>11) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Kansas City Chiefs</span>&#8211; <em>David DeCastro, OG, Stanford</em></strong><br />
New Head Coach Romeo Crennel might be inclined to upgrade his D-Line, maybe Dontari Poe or Quinton Coples. The answers are found in the signing of Peyton Hillis. Hillis is a between the Tackles runner. Matt Cassel and Jamal Charles both are coming off injuries, and the Chiefs will not have a chance without a running game(see Cleveland 2011). The loss of Brandon Carr to the Cowboys hurts, but the instant impact on the O-Line is more important than finding another corner to Crennel.</p>
<p><strong>12) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Seattle Seahawks</span>&#8211; <em>Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina</em></strong><br />
Pete Carroll might look to upgrade the O-Line with Cordy Glenn or Riley Reiff, but the upside in talent of Coples has the Seahawks ready to take the gamble. I know they signed Matt Flynn and resigned Marshawn Lynch both solid moves. Flynn&#8217;s contract only gets him the chance at starting but might be enough of an upgrade for the Seahawks&#8217; offense. An increased pass rush will only help recent draft pick Earl Thomas and the rest of Seattle&#8217;s Secondary. In a Division that has Larry Fitzgerald, just added Randy Moss and Justin Blackmon, getting pressure on the QB will be more of the necessity to survive.</p>
<p><strong>13) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Arizona Cardinals</span>&#8211;<em> Luke Kuechly, ILB, Boston College</em></strong><br />
<a href="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/lukeluechly.jpg"><img src="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/lukeluechly.jpg" alt="" title="Luke Kuechly" width="66" height="100" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-741" /></a>Kendall Wright, Michael Floyd, and Whitney Mercilus would all be great additions as well. The Cardinals attempted to find a partner in Steward Bradley for Daryl Washington, and like the Eagles found out about Bradley, that didn&#8217;t work. Kuechly will work giving the Cardinals a young and more dangerous Line-Backing corps. Remember Pittsburgh has had a overly talented LB corps for years, that seems to work for them. Ken Whisenhunt learned it there, now he&#8217;s creating his own.</p>
<p><strong>14) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dallas Cowboys</span>&#8211;<em> Devon Still, DT/DE, Penn State</em></strong><br />
Jerry Jones seems always wanting to excite his fan base. This might not do that but it will impact what Dallas has already done. Signing Brandon Carr to replace Terence Newman, upgrade. Anthony Spencer was franchised to keep a very solid group of Linebackers together. Still adds much needed versatility and depth for Rob Ryan&#8217;s Defense. Mark Barron, Dre Kirkpatrick, and Whitney Mercilus could all fall here as well.</p>
<p><strong>15) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Philadelphia Eagles</span>&#8211; <em>Michael Brockers, DT, LSU</em></strong><br />
The Philadelphia Eagles traded for DeMeco Ryans to fill the need at ILB, if Ryans can return to form. Don&#8217;ta Hightower could still be the target here as well. The Eagles have to clog the middle and Brockers quietly will eat it up. Help on the O-Line is also a need, but stopping the run and giving that scary secondary the opportunity to be the play-makers they are wins out.</p>
<p><strong>16) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">New York Jets</span>&#8211; <em>Whitney Mercilus, DE/OLB, Illinois</em></strong><br />
Rex Ryan might be in the most important year of his tenure, especially after losing the locker room last year. Yes, the Jets traded for Tim Tebow but that seems to be a Wildcat move and a fire to light under Sanchez. More weapons on Offense would be nice for Sanchez&#8217;s success, but the Jets Defense has more holes needing to be filled. Michael Floyd, Kendall Wright, and Courtney Upshaw will also be considered.</p>
<p><strong>17) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cincinnati Bengals(from Raiders)</span>&#8211;<em> Don&#8217;ta Hightower, ILB, Alabama</em></strong><br />
Cincinnati picks just 4 slots later, so this is a luxury pick for the Bengals. The Bengals thank Carson Palmer for his play last year, securing them a Top 20 pick this year. They lost Frostee Rucker to the Browns and Rey Maualuga has had off the field issues, so the Defensive front seven is their biggest priority. Corner-back depth and a running mate for A.J. Green will be addressed later. Courtney Upshaw and Dontari Poe are possibilities as well.</p>
<p><strong>18) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">San Diego Chargers</span>&#8211; <em>Cordy Glenn, OG/OT, Georgia</em></strong><br />
The Chargers loss Vincent Jackson and Mike Tolbert in Free Agency but the retirement of Kris Dielman created the Chargers biggest hole. Glenn is a perfect fill for that. The Chargers invested in Ryan Matthews and needs to give him every chance of succeeding especially since losing Tolbert. Dre Kirkpatrick and Zach Brown would also be nice additions here.</p>
<p><strong>19) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Chicago Bears</span>&#8211; <em>Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa</em></strong><br />
The Bears addressed their receiving corp by trading for Brandon Marshall. The added depth and power to the running game with Michael Bush. They need now to protect Jay Cutler and give him a better chance at using his new weapons. The Bears are ecstatic Reiff falls to them. Michael Floyd, Courtney Upshaw, and Dre Kirkpatrick all could help out also.</p>
<p><strong>20) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tennessee Titans</span>&#8211;<em> Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame</em></strong><br />
<a href="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/MichaelFloyd.jpg"><img src="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/MichaelFloyd.jpg" alt="" title="MichaelFloyd" width="76" height="100" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-735" /></a>Titans owner Bud Adams made his attempt to land Peyton Manning, that didn&#8217;t work out. The additions of Kamerion Wimbley and Steve Hutchinson should help out both lines. Now the Titans fall back to the plan giving Hasselbeck and Locker a more consistent target. Dre Kirkpatrick and Janoris Jenkins could be the direction to upgrade the secondary.</p>
<p><strong>21) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cincinnati Bengals</span>&#8211; <em>Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama</em></strong><br />
Marvin Lewis corrected the middle of his Defense earlier with Hightower. Leon Hall is coming of injury and Kirkpatrick would provide Depth and the future for the Bengals secondary. Cincinnati might also opt in the direction of Kendall Wright or Mark Barron at this point.  A trade back letting maybe the Texans a chance to get in front of the Browns is a possibility.</p>
<p><strong>22)<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Cleveland Browns(from Atlanta)</span>&#8211; <em>Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor</em></strong><br />
There are so many directions that the Browns could go with their 2nd pick in the 1st round(DE,CB,OT,WR,OLB,QB). Janoris Jenkins is too small to pair with Joe Hayden, and the addition of Frostee Rucker was a upgrade over Jayme Mitchell. The Browns are done waiting for the likes of Carlton Mitchell or Mohamed Massaquoi to develop. Wright can stretch the field and should pair nicely with project WR Greg Little. Courtney Upshaw, Nick Perry, and Stephon Gilmore could be surprise picks here as well.</p>
<p><strong>23) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Detroit Lions</span>&#8211; <em>Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina</em></strong><br />
<a href="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/stephongilmore.jpg"><img src="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/stephongilmore.jpg" alt="" title="Stephon Gilmore" width="100" height="71" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-743" /></a>The Lions lost Eric Wright in Free Agency to the Bucs, but even keeping him in Detroit they needed to upgrade their secondary. Linebacker help or another play-making receiver: Upshaw, Zach Brown or Stephen Hill might help the Lions in chasing down the Packers.</p>
<p><strong>24) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Pittsburgh Steelers</span>&#8211; <em>David Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech</em></strong><br />
The Steelers need to upgrade their secondary, add youth to the Defensive front seven, and solidify the O-Line. Rashard Mendenhall&#8217;s injury elevates the RB position ahead of all the other needs. Wilson&#8217;s combine performance showed the potential of him being a 3 down back, Pittsburgh sure hopes so.</p>
<p><strong>25) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Denver Broncos</span>&#8211; <em>Courtney Upshaw, DE/OLB, Alabama</em></strong><br />
The addition of Peyton Manning supposedly makes Denver a Play-off caliber team. Adding a WR or RB might help but Denver has a young core of WRs. Plus Manning has shown he can do with any RB. Upshaw is the best fit on the board and provides depth. Courtney is a more ready prospect than Dontari Poe, who would also be considered.</p>
<p><strong>26) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Houston Texans</span>&#8211; <em>Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State</em></strong><br />
This will be an unpopular pick for the Texans who just loss Mario Williams, and traded away DeMeco Ryans. They are also in need of a better #2 WR. Two stud RBs means the Texans need a solid O-Line, and let&#8217;s not forget Matt Schaub is coming back from injury. Nick Perry or Stephen Hill would be the other way Houston might go.</p>
<p><strong>27) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">New England Patriots</span>&#8211; <em>Nick Perry, DE/OLB, USC</em></strong><br />
There is not a question at this point, if Perry falls to this point the Patriots will not pass. Losing BenJarvus Green-Ellis to Cincinnati in Free Agency doesn&#8217;t even impact this pick. Zach Brown and Mark Barron will just grade out lower, but both could still be in play when the Patriots select again at 31. The potential of what Bill can do with Nick should greatly improve the Patriots Defensive Rankings in 2012.</p>
<p><strong>28) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Green Bay Packers</span>&#8211; <em>Kendall Reyes, DE/DT, Connecticut</em></strong><br />
The signing of Jeff Saturday should replace the loss of Scott Wells. Help on the O-Line could be possible, even the successor to Saturday in Peter Konz has a good chance. Green Bay has more needs Defensively, so the Zach Brown and Mark Barron will be in the discussion, especially if Nick Collins has problems returning. In that case I think this pick definitely will change.</p>
<p><strong>29) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baltimore Ravens</span>&#8211; <em>Peter Konz, C/G, Wisconsin</em></strong><br />
Ozzie Newsome and the Ravens front office will have a difficult time with this pick since the Ravens are quietly developing a bunch of needs. Matt Birk, Ray Lewis, Terrell Suggs, and Ed Reed all need future replacements. Ray Rice needs a back-up to go with Anthony Allen. Vinny Curry, Mark Barron, and Kelechi Osemele are possible as well. Konz ability to play guard learning next to Birk seems the best option here, especially since they loss Ben Grubbs.</p>
<p><strong>30) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">San Francisco 49ers</span>&#8211; <em>Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama</em></strong><br />
<a href="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/janorisjenkins.jpg"><img src="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/janorisjenkins.jpg" alt="" title="janorisjenkins" width="67" height="100" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-736" /></a>There is no DE worth it here for the 49ers. The QB position seems oddly in line with overpaying Josh Johnson(former Harbaugh QB) to be the #3. They have given Vernon Davis and Crabtree help with Randy Moss and Manningham. Brandon Jacob was brought on for short yardage support. Ronnell Lewis could be a different direction as well.</p>
<p><strong>31) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">New England Patriots</span>&#8211; <em>Ronnell Lewis, OLB, Oklahoma</em></strong><br />
First Perry now Lewis, the Pats just got a little quicker on the outside. Zach Brown and Mark Barron both could be a continuation of upgrading the Defense. This pick is also a great place for a team looking to jump up and grab someone, and the Pats will deal.</p>
<p><strong>32) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">New York Giants</span>&#8211; <em>Kelechi Osemele, OG/OT, Iowa State</em></strong><br />
The losses of Brandon Jacobs and Mario Manningham don&#8217;t really phase the G-Men. They could consider Doug Martin here, but age of the O-Line is a bigger factor. Look for New York to address that next. Zach Brown could also sneak in here.</p>
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<p><img src="http://sportsbutcher.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Randy-Moss-300x201.jpg" alt="Randy Moss" title="Randy Moss" width="300" height="201" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-524" /><br />
Now that the Minnesota Vikings have waived Randy Moss who will benefit most from the addition of the Headache Wide Receiver?  The hefty price tag, the off plays, and the mouth of the veteran will all be included in his next stop.  So is your team ready to take on this kind of plague or is the risk too much for the potential short term rental?  Let&#8217;s Break it Down:</p>
<p>The Most Likely Stops:</p>
<p><strong>Buffalo Bills(Waiver #1)</strong>:  The Bills at 0-7 could definitely use the talents of Moss.  The price tag will not be the deterrent here, and neither should be the gamble.  Ryan Fitzpatrick would get a solid #1 receiver to help the development of Steve Johnson, and the running game might also open up with the presence of Moss.  The absence of a strong nucleus of team leaders might be the one reason to pass, the overall #1 Draft Choice might be the other.  I give the Bills about a 90% chance of adding Randy.<br />
<strong>Carolina Panthers(W #2)</strong>:  Even with Steve Smith and DeAngelo Williams, the Panthers are in need of big time Play-makers.  The youth movement and the money might prevent them from acquiring Moss.  Matt Moore and Jimmy Clausen both will probably be in favor of the pick up, that being said Carolina&#8217;s chances sit at 80%.<br />
<strong>San Francisco 49ers(W #4)</strong>:  Expectations of the Playoffs looking grim at 2-6, and a new Quarterback in Troy Smith at least for the time being, San Francisco might be salivating.  If Randy could help right the ship, I can see no reason not to gamble.  Mike Singletary will be on his way out if the Niners can&#8217;t pull it together, so the 49ers seem the best destination for both Moss and the Team, 95% Chance.<br />
<strong>Cleveland Browns(W #9)</strong>:  Cleveland has the one the NFL&#8217;s worst receiving corps, yet Coach Eric Mangini desires men that fit his program.  The departures of the likes of Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow have already shown that Mangini prefers less headaches over talent.  The addition of an unsettled Quarterback position also hurts Cleveland&#8217;s chances, I say 78%.<br />
<strong>Arizona Cardinals(W #11)</strong>:  Steve Breaston has been injured so returning as the slot receiver might help.  Derek Anderson is still a bum, so rookie Max Hall needs help desperately to compliment Larry Fitzgerald.  Arizona still is in the race so Fitzgerald&#8217;s relationship with Moss might make this actually happen, if San Francisco passes, the Cardinals would look about 93% and keeping Moss from Seattle.<br />
<strong>St. Louis Rams(W #16)</strong>:  The Rams are sitting at 4-4 with no true #1 receiver.  Sam Bradford looks to be the real deal with what he has left in play-makers.  Adding Moss to the mix could help the worst team last year cement a Playoff run.  Chances are 89%.</p>
<p>On Top of the Bubble:</p>
<p><strong>Jacksonville Jaguars(W #12)</strong>:  The Jags are in need of legitimate receivers through and through.  David Garrard&#8217;s strength is not his deep pass.  The money is probably the biggest hurdle for Jacksonville to overcome.  So give the Jags about a 71% chance.<br />
<strong>Washington Redskins(W #15)</strong>:  Dan Snyder will pay, but would another Alpha Dog sit well with Coach Mike Shanahan.  McNabb and T.O. got to the Superbowl, could Moss and McNabb do the same?  Ego&#8217;s aside Moss might just give them the added threat to a least reach the Playoffs.  Chances are 73%.<br />
<strong>Seattle Seahawks(W #16)</strong>:  Pete Carroll already tried for a big play-maker and was unable to pull Vincent Jackson from the Chargers.  Getting Moss seems almost a done deal.  Yet what Seattle has going is working somewhat, so why take a chance of messing with their growing chemistry?  If he falls to the the Seahawks it would be about 72%.<br />
<strong>Kansas City Chiefs(W #25)</strong>:  There are ties with Moss and Scott Pioli.  They might be New England West as Moss is concerned.  The need is definitely there, and the Chiefs will gamble on older players.  At 5-2 the Chiefs are in the driver&#8217;s seat and the addition of Moss might be the extra Nitro they need.  70% is where I see them.  </p>
<p>The Other Possible Stops:</p>
<p><strong>Miami Dolphins(W #18)</strong>:  Even with the addition of Brandon Marshall the Dolphins still are having problems getting into the end zone.  Plus by grabbing Moss, they keep him from the Jets and Patriots.  Chances are 65%.<br />
<strong>Chicago Bears(W #17)</strong>:  Mike Martz offense, with Jay Cutler throwing the long ball, seems like a win win.  Chicago has spent a ton of money already this year, so why not a few million more?  Chance are 62%.<br />
<strong>Atlanta Falcons(W #29)</strong>:  Roddy White is a beast, and Mike Jenkins is more than serviceable running mate.  The extra weapon would help but might not be that necessary.  I give the Falcons a 60% chance.<br />
<strong>Houston Texans(W #23)</strong>:  Chemistry will be the hardest thing to overcome with the Texans.  Andre Johnson is the best receiver in the NFL, and has the desire to play not talk.  Moss as a weapon might help the Texans supersede the Colts as division winners, so there is a huge upside.  Texans get a 59% chance.<br />
<strong>New York Jets(W #30)</strong>:  Rex Ryan might just claim Moss to keep him from returning back to New England, Period.  There is no huge need for his services, yet the Jets have been willing to gamble in the past; Braylon Edwards and Santonio Holmes.  The Jets chances are 52%.<br />
<strong>New England Patriots(W #32)</strong>:  Everyone would have to pass and New England would be seeing that they could resign him for a minimum price and stick the Vikings with the unpaid contract.  If he falls this far I&#8217;d say New England chances would be 80%.</p>
<p>The remaining teams will all get the grade of 7% seeing it&#8217;s possible but highly unlikely.</p>
<p><strong>Dallas Cowboys<br />
Denver Broncos<br />
Detroit Lions<br />
Minnesota Vikings<br />
Cincinnati Bengals<br />
San Diego Charges<br />
Oakland Raiders<br />
Philadelphia Eagles
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<p>Green Bay Packers<br />
New Orleans Saints<br />
Tennessee Titans<br />
Indianapolis Colts<br />
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New York Giants<br />
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<p>2009 NFL Regular Season Standings:</p>
<p>Arizona Cardinals:      10-6<br />
San Francisco 49ers:   8-8<br />
Seattle Seahawks:     5-11<br />
St. Louis Rams:         1-15</p>
<p><strong>St. Louis Rams:</strong>  Using the first overall pick this year on, Sam Bradford, their quarterback of the future was another huge step in the rebuilding process of the Rams.  Starting from a 1-15 team, the Rams will show definite improvement, especially with a healthier Steven Jackson and some kind of growth in the young receiving corps. The Defense should grow as well, retaining Oshiomogho Atogwe was a huge plus, and a few of the 2nd/3rd players should start to shine a little more.  A 3-5 record heading into their late bye week could be a fantastic start.  Bradford time, at this point it would make sense to get the kid an extended look, giving him a road game to start would eliminate some of the pressure.  Sam Bradford will take his bumps but the Rams become the most improved in the West and finsh at 6-10.</p>
<p><strong>Seattle Seahawks:</strong>  In Seattle, the Pete Carroll Era has begun.  Carroll surprised many by giving so much for Charlie Whitehurst, who is truly untested at this level.  Matt Hasselbeck is still the man, but at 34, time&#8217;s a ticking.  The addition of Russell Okung, should help the ailing Offensive line, but they missed on a true running back.  Julius Jones and Justin Forsett are both undersized for the role.  The Seahawks receiving corps&#8217; age might hurt the progression of Golden Tate by asking to much from the young receiver.  Experience and acquisitions should help Aaron Curry and the Hawks Defense.  Their biggest nemesis will be their Offense&#8217;s ability to stay on the field.  The new regime and in a building conference, the Seahawks stay level at 5-11.  Years 2 &#038; 3 will be much better for Pete and his Hawks.</p>
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<p><strong>San Francisco 49ers:</strong>  Mike Singletary has turned the corner with his organization.  The 49ers seemed to fill their needs almost best through the draft.  The nucleus in place, with average quarterback production out of Alex Smith, and the play makers on Offense (Frank Gore, Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis), the Niner&#8217;s could be sick. The 49ers key falls on their Defense.  Production from the D-Line is a must.  Hitting on Taylor Mays could be an added bonus, but we&#8217;ll see.  Mike&#8217;s Offense gets the Niner&#8217;s to 11-5.  Who would&#8217;ve thought that?</p>
<p><strong>Arizona Cardinals:</strong>  The NFC defending champions are about to be awoken in a different way.  It is not the loss of Karlos Dansby, Joey Porter will give them that early; it&#8217;s the age of the key Defensive players.  The secondary took a hit in shipping Bryant McFadden back to Pittsburgh, although the Card&#8217;s feel confident in Greg Toler&#8217;s abilities to be there #2 CB.  If at 1-4 heading into the Bye, Arizona might start looking the way of Derek Anderson, which would be poison to the Cardinals.  The Cardinals will be lucky if it&#8217;s just an invert, 6-10.
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<p>2010 Regular Season Standings:</p>
<p>San Francisco 49er&#8217;s:       11-5<br />
St. Louis Rams:               6-10<br />
Arizona Cardinals:            6-10<br />
Seattle Seahawks:           5-11</p>
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