FKA
qb - Matt Leinart, USC QB
qb - Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson QB
rb - Lendale White, USC RB
rb - Leon Washington, FSU RB
rb - Andre Hall, USF RB
wr - Ryan Moore, Miami WR
wr - Dwayne Bowe, LSU WR
wr - Desean Jackson, Cal WR
te - Greg Olsen, Miami TE
k - Travis Bell, GTech K
d/st - NCSU D/ST
FKA joins methomps as a bowl contender that pops out at you. Leinert and Whitehurst are a great combo at QB. White will be a consistent scorer (most likely 120 yds 1 td a game) and gets the ball around the endzone. The only knock on Washington is that he can't separate himself from Booker, but he has been amazingly productive despite all of the time he splits. Andre Hall is the best RB you've never heard of until this year when you play FKA. Hall took no time to adjust to NCAA ball from JUCO last year, and this year looks to improve upon that as the Bulls main weapon. WR is the biggest area of concern as Ryan Moore disappeared last year. When Moore is on, he is unstoppable. Dwayne Bowe has a lot of competition in the LSU receving corps, but he expects to be the go to guy at LSU. The Cal receiving corps is depleted with the loss of many seniors, so the opening id there for Jackson to step in and take command for many years. Army All Star MVPs (Reggie Bush, Tedd Ginn) have been special and made contributions as FR and Jackson looks to keep that trend going. The main advantage he has is that he is a pure receiver. I don't know much about Olsen, but anyone that leaves ND is ok in my book. Travis Bell converts most of his opprtunites, and if Tech can wratch up the offense a notch, he could be in the top 5 kickers by end of the year. NCSU is finally becoming a good d with everyone's academic rejects and should be serviceable enough to carry their load of the team.