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Posted by Dave Kratzke as Fantasy Football Strategy, Fantasy Football Tip, NFL Commentary, NFL News
It has long been stated that football is won in the trenches, and the signing of Michigan tackle Jack Long by the Miami Dolphins as the first overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft underscore that importance. And since New England has dominated its division foes by giving quarterback Tom Brady all day to pick apart opposing defenses for nearly a decade, its clear the Dolphins, Jets and Bills are trying to match the Patriots with strong play up front. Have any of them closed the gap on New England? Stay tuned.
New England Patriots (1st in AFC East, 6th in Conference)
They didn’t do much to consistently establish the run last season, though I guess when you go undefeated in the regular season, it doesn’t matter how you got there. Much like Indianapolis’ Peyton Manning, Tom Brady makes this group better.
LT Matt Light
LG Logan Mankins
C Dan Koppen
RG Stephen Neal
RT Nick Kaczur
New York Jets (2nd in AFC East, 8th in Conference)
With the free agent signings of Alan Faneca and Damien Woody along with the additional seasoning of D’Brickashaw Ferguson and Nick Mangold, this unit appears to be on the upswing. Now if only they could find a quarterback.
LT D’Brickashaw Ferguson
LG Allan Faneca
C Nick Mangold
RG Brandon Moore
RT Damien Woody
Buffalo Bills (3rd in AFC East, 9th in Conference)
The offensive line was one of the few bright spots for this injury-riddled team in 2007. With Jason Peters, who receives praise as one of the best, young tackles in the league, paired with guard Derrick Dockery, expect Marshawn Lynch to run left a lot behind this improving unit.
LT Jason Peters
LG Derrick Dockery
C Melvin Fowler
RG Brad Butler
RT Langston Walker
Miami Dolphins (4th in AFC East, 15th in Conference)
The Dolphins move up from the cellar on the strength of Jack Long being named the No. 1 overall pick in April’s NFL Draft. This 6-foot-7, 325-pound monster should open a few holes for Ronnie Brown.
LT Jake Long (1st overall pick)
LG Justin Smiley
C Samson Satele
RG Shawn Murphy
RT Vernon Carey
This is another post in a series in which we go division by division looking at and ranking the most overlooked factor in the success of your fantasy football squad, the offensive line. So you might want to keep an eye out over the next few weeks - which by the way, I have made it easy for you to do because…
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7 Responses
Some Monday reading: The Fantasy Football Geek Blog
June 30th, 2008 at
1[…] over at FF Goat has posted two more offensive line analyses for the AFC East and the AFC […]
Fantasy Football Quick Reads : Football Jabber
July 1st, 2008 at
2[…] Fantasy Football Goat continues to roll out the analysis on the Offensive Lines. Now up…AFC […]
NFLChoice
July 1st, 2008 at
3Appreciate the analysis. It will be interesting to see if teams pressure the line some more based on the Giants success in the Super Bowl.
Corey Koehler
July 3rd, 2008 at
4Thanks for the comment NFLChoice,
You make a good point but putting pressure on the QB is the goal of any team - or at least should be. The difference for the Giants is that they where able to accomplish that goal.
Have a good one,
Corey
MyFantasyLineup
July 25th, 2008 at
5It looks like Peters still hasn’t reported to camp. As a Bills fan, I really hope the Bills resolve this as quickly as possible! The LT position is essential to the success of an offense and without our best lineman, it could spell trouble.
Good analysis on the Jets line too. If Woody returns to the form he showed with the Pats, the Jets will have quite an O-line!
Corey Koehler
July 25th, 2008 at
6Thanks for stopping MFL,
Also, thanks for the heads up on Peters. That is a little worrisome, especially for those of us who are looking at Marshawn Lynch.
The Jets “could” surprise this year if they can get better o-line play. Plus, have a decent schedule against the run. Stay tuned.
Thanks again,
Corey
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