Which NFL player is going to have a break-out year?

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  1. dohn121 profile image81
    dohn121posted 14 years ago

    I love hearing stories about an NFL veteran who in one season defies the odds.  I remember Darrel Green playing forever and Marcus Allen reviving his career as a Kansas City Chief. Fred Taylor had a great year for Jacksonville and yet they let him go.

    Anyone have a guess as to who is due for a break-out season?

    1. livewithrichard profile image72
      livewithrichardposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I'm hearing a lot of talk about Pierre Thomas NO running back.  I'd keep an eye on him even though Reggie Bush has the speed. Thomas has the power in his rush.

    2. Drew Breezzy profile image62
      Drew Breezzyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Reggie Bush (ha a real knee knocker isn't it?)

      LeSean McCoy (Westy has yet to run the ball since his two off season surgeries)

      Ten Ginn (I must be drinking gin)

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    jersey609posted 14 years ago

    When you say break-out year only one name comes to mind and that's Darren McFadden.  He's worked hard this offseason and has had a decent pre-season.

    For me Pierre Thomas wont see enough touches to have a break out year, even if Reggie gets hurt.

  3. dohn121 profile image81
    dohn121posted 14 years ago

    Nice!  I really like the idea of both Tory Holt and Issac Bruce as co-Comeback Player of the Year myself.  I'll never forget the "Greatest Show on Turf" days.  How cool would that be big_smile

    1. Drew Breezzy profile image62
      Drew Breezzyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Ha Bruce not likely, but Holt possibly.

      I think Kevin Smith could breakout.

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    C.J.Richey121posted 14 years ago

    Im thinking Josh Morgan seeing how Crabtree didn't sign.

    Maybe Cedric Benson too the Bengals should be better if Palmer stays healthy.

    1. Drew Breezzy profile image62
      Drew Breezzyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Benson did finish the season strong last year.

  5. dohn121 profile image81
    dohn121posted 14 years ago

    What about Run DMC?  He missed his rookie year smile

    1. Drew Breezzy profile image62
      Drew Breezzyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Unless he rushes for 1,500 hundred yards I don't think he'll be too relevant.

      Oak releases their depth chart tomorrow so we will see if he starts.

  6. Indy6984 profile image60
    Indy6984posted 14 years ago

    I think this year will be the year that everyone sees the skills possessed by DeAngelo Williams. He dominated the record books in college, running for the University of Memphis. Since entering the NFL, he has been exceptional: however, I don't feel as if he has been given the respect he deserves. I think this will be the year everyone sees what he is made of.

 
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