1. Tom Brady- With a struggling ground game, Brady's workload only looks to be getting larger. With a tightend pipeline
and a fusion of new receivers, Brady could improve upon a stellar 2005 season in which he rewarded owners with a 4,000 yard
season complimented with 26 touchdown passes. If you are in the position to take him and you dont you may regret it.
2. Peyton Manning- Although he didnt post 40+ TDs again or 4,000 yards, he is always a sensible choice as long as he
has the best weapons around. You may see a slight dip in his production with the Edge gone and Harrison aging but dont
be fooled. Peyton will get you all your fantasy production and is an obvious keeper.
3. Carson Palmer- Carson was a great surprise for 2005 fantasy owners that picked him up. He broke loose for 32 touchdowns
and 3,800 passing yards. If he is healthy he has all the weapons around him to be successful again as he has shown. He is
a keeper league dream as his team is young and will only get better he matures.
4.Donovan McNabb- With no legitimate passing threat Donovan is sure to be overlooked. Just use that to your advantage
to snap him up later. A receiving core of Reggie Brown, Jabar Gaffney, Todd Pinkston, and Darnerien McCants doesnt look
like much to work with. Even so, Donovan can come through as he has before. If he can gain his mobility back and throws those
great passes as he does, he should be a fine fantasy choice.
5. Matt Hasselbeck- Hasselbeck is a fantasy steal waiting to happen. He is engulfed in talent and sleepers while he is
overshadowed by Shaun Alexander. He gets his receivers the ball alot so he will get his yards but maybe not his TDs. The only
reason that is a problem is because Alexander is the face of the franchise not Hasselbeck. He is a safe pick and a solid starter.
6. Drew Bledsoe- with a new weapon in T.O. and his existing ones in Terry Glenn and Jason Witten, Bledsoe is a great
option. His passing yards saw a boost as did his attempts. Bledsoe puts up good TD numbers too (23 in '05). But there are
some turnover concerns with Bledsoe. 17 INTs thrown and 17 fumbles (8 recovered by the opposition) and that looks bad in most
leagues.