Pete Prisco ranks the NFL's top offensive players at each position.
P. Manning
(US Presswire)
1. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis: His Super Bowl ring clinches his spot here at the top.
2. Tom Brady, New England: He's not far behind. In fact, it's 1 and 1A.
3. Carson Palmer, Cincinnati: Now that he's a year removed from the knee injury, he should be even better in 2007.
4. Drew Brees, New Orleans: He is the perfect fit for the Sean Payton offense. He has the ability to find the right guy and get it out on time.
5. Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia: Even coming off an injury-marred season, he's still one of the league's best.
Next best: Marc Bulger, Rams -- It isn't always pretty, but he gets the job done. Bulger knows where to go with the football as well as anybody, which is why he has had so much success.
Stop all the Andre Johnson love. I will give a REAL top 10 list at the end of this message. Andre Johnson is NOT the best WR in football. Not in real life, not in fantasy. Stop all the "potential" love with Andre Johnson. Randy Moss is the
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I can't say I blame Prisco for not putting Ike Taylor on the list because his stone hands give him about one INT a year. However ask Chad Johnson what it is like going up against Ike, actually don't because according to him he always seems to score 3
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I can agree with Willis being at the top of the list and even Ray Lewis on the other side. I am confused about these lists in a lot of ways, because I am not sure if they are taking the guys on merit or on name recognition. I am looking all the ba
Alright calvin had better stats than other recievers (like wayne and marshall) and with with less catches and he plays for detroit. And tj lead the leaugue in cathces and he played for the bengals. i think wrs are hard to rank because so many guys ha
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I realize Steven Jackson is phenominally talented. I realize he's big, strong, and fast. I realize that he's one of the better recievers out of the backfield.