10 comments:

-:¦:-SKY... said...

Reggie Bush gets as many points as all veterans.
The bed?

leonard washington said...

is the rookie Reggie Bush, Vernon Davis, but it will be a good year, because there are many opportunities.

there are always lots of pictures of bed, but they are some good ways Chris Chambers, Frank Gore, Reggie Brown, and it is not really a "bed", but Warrick Dunn will get a ton of TD Oppurtunities without Duckett.

cazzie said...

My choice is the rookie DeAngelo Williams, panther .... always fit encouraging was injured and he should be good in this offense .... My sleep is the selection of the Vikings Chester Taylor .... for their number to LaMont Jordan as a hunter in the past year .... Rüsing 1100 say 60 catches in the 650 yards and 12 touchdowns in connection ...

William H said...

Addai for the beginner

Gore Bed

Texas Horns 37 said...

Rookie of the Year is Joseph Addai in Indianapolis. Perfect for a rookie RB. Sleeping offensive, Jon Kitna in Detroit.

Ice4444 said...

Most recruits are unimpressive in his first year, especially WR. Bush and D. Williams, is probably the best choice for Foster always gets hurt.

The 49ers suck big time for Vernon Davis is not a factor. Already in the early season is terrible, even with their 1st Stringer against backflow.

I still love Leinart. He met 12 times in a row, goes the other day and you can do something special if given the chance to do.

Swu20 said...

Offensive Rookie Reggie Bush is, but the selection is also a sleeper rookie: Vernon Davis ... The only way is Alex Smith, haha (I'm a 49er fan, so call it for me in order.) Haha.

arrogant bastard said...

Rookie Bush-reg. ) Sleepers: te-Kellen Winslow, WR Ernest Wilford, RB Dominic Rhodes, QB Trent Green (I in the 10th round.

Sparkipl... said...

Top rookie Reggie Bush. Sleeper, Hank Baskett. (WR, PHI) have developed a good relationship with McNabb, played on a West Coast offense.

Dakota said...

Matt Leinhart .... impressive statistics to date .... See also Chris Chambers from Miami to statistics enormous now, Culpepper threw him ...

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