10 most indespensable players by epsn...

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1. Tom Brady, QB, New England

This one shouldn't be a shocker. Brady produced one of the greatest seasons of any quarterback in league history during 2007. Along with claiming the league's Most Valuable Player award and setting several records (including his NFL mark of 50 touchdown passes in a season), he bonded with enigmatic wide receiver Randy Moss to form the most dangerous passing combo in years. To be honest, Brady would make this list every year it comes out. But he made it to the top this time after nearly leading the Patriots to perfection last season.

2. Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis

How good is Manning? Let's just say it's hard to imagine the Colts' making the playoffs last season if he wasn't the guy under center. This team was rocked with injuries throughout 2007, including one that led to the absence of Pro Bowl wide receiver Marvin Harrison for most of the season. But that barely fazed Manning. He kept firing away and his team believed it could win, even with so many players bouncing in and out of the training room.

3. Terrell Owens, WR, Dallas

Say what you will about T.O. and his controversial history, but you have to admit this much: He's the key to that high-powered offense in Dallas. We saw that much when a high ankle sprain made him ineffective in an NFC divisional playoff loss to the New York Giants. When Owens is healthy, he makes life easier on tight end Jason Witten, wide receiver Patrick Crayton and quarterback Tony Romo. When he's off the field, the Cowboys' passing game isn't nearly as scary … and neither is the rest of that team.

4. Adrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota

It's been a long time since a rookie running back raced through the NFL like this guy. Along with setting a league record for most yards in a single game (296 against San Diego), Peterson energized a Vikings offense that wasn't offering much in the way of sizzle. Now the people around Minnesota are harboring Super Bowl hopes and they're probably thinking Peterson could gain 2,000 yards if he avoids the injuries that slowed him as a rookie. But you have to remember something else about this guy -- he's a star back without a strong passing game to ease the pressure on him. That alone makes him a member of this list.

5. Antonio Gates, TE, San Diego

Like Brady and Manning, Gates is another holdover from last year's list. And as was the case in 2007, his inclusion has everything to do with his rare ability. Gates still means more to the Chargers than Pro Bowl running back LaDainian Tomlinson because it's rare for a tight end to command the kind of attention Gates requires. You're talking about a guy who's been that team's leading receiver during four of his five NFL seasons and you can bet he'll do it again this season. Before his career took off in 2004, the Chargers were arguably the worst team in the league, one that featured Tomlinson. But they've been in the playoffs three times since 2004, with a passing game built around his talents.

6. Albert Haynesworth, DT, Tennessee

Haynesworth is the lone defender on this year's list because he had the biggest impact on his team in 2007. When he served a five-game suspension and played below his potential in 2006, the Titans' defense didn't intimidate too many opponents. When Haynesworth returned last season with obvious focus and determination, the Titans' pass rush and run defense started giving teams fits. The bottom line here: When this kid has his head right, the Titans' defense can make life hell for any offense.


7. Brian Westbrook, RB, Philadelphia

Westbrook is one of two players on this list ( Joe Thomas is the other) from a team that didn't make the 2007 playoffs, but nobody can question whether he belongs. For one thing, he's one of the best all-purpose backs in the NFL. For another, I can't think of another one of the Eagles who is as reliable and explosive as Westbrook. Two years ago he helped the Eagles to the playoffs while quarterback Donovan McNabb was injured and last season he compiled 2,104 yards from scrimmage (1,333 rushing and 771 receiving). The dude is tough.

8. Joe Thomas, LT, Cleveland

Thomas makes this list because you can't talk about indispensable players without mentioning at least one offensive lineman. And while there are bigger names at the position -- such as Seattle's Walter Jones and St. Louis' Orlando Pace -- no lineman meant more to his team's success last season than Thomas. His mere presence stabilized a Browns offensive line that had been historically lousy and he made Cleveland quarterback Derek Anderson feel much better about what was happening on Anderson's blind side. It's rare for a rookie to have that much impact, and that's why Browns fans should be feeling good about that spot for the next 10 or so years.

9. Matt Hasselbeck, QB, Seattle

Yes, every quarterback is important to his team but Hasselbeck was extraordinary in 2007. The Seahawks couldn't rely on former Pro Bowl running back Shaun Alexander and they also faced multiple injuries to their receiving corps. How did Hasselbeck respond? By putting the Seahawks' offense on his shoulders and leading that team to the postseason. A performance like that deserves to be rewarded with a spot on this list.

10. Eli Manning, QB, New York Giants

Talk about a guy who came of age in a relatively short time last season. Manning started 2007 with people wondering if he could become a more effective leader and he ended it with the Lombardi Trophy in his grasp. I've now stopped wondering whether he'll ever be the prolific passer that his brother is, primarily because it doesn't matter. He's showed the world he can win in his own way and it's hard to imagine another Giant who belongs on this list over him.
 
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to bad hes gone after this year.....haynesworth had a year that could go down as one of the best by a DT in a given year...if he didnt get injured he probally woulda been the Defense player of the year....


....but he just hasnt dont to much the rest of his stay here...

our d line coach is one of the best in the leauge.....our front 4 other then the 06 season has been one of the highest performing d-lines in football since the titans became the titans...we allways have one of the best run Ds in the leauge even when we were losing BAD....and we never really had huge names on our line other then Jevon Kearse and a couple other not so know folks...

hanyesworth wants the biggest DT contract ever.....i just dont think hes worth it....we have guys on our sqaud with more physical talent then him....
 
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Wow. No Tomlinson. I'm surprised.

You have Eli Manning, who was shit on by everyone in the world up until :03 seconds left in the Super Bowl, and he makes the list...and throw on Joe Thomas because they ''have'' to have an offensive lineman...Peterson who's had one great (and yes, it was GREAT) season...

...yet no Tomlinson, who's probably just about the best all-around talent in the league.

BTW, fuck the Chargers and Tomlinson.
 
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Wow. No Tomlinson. I'm surprised.

You have Eli Manning, who was shit on by everyone in the world up until :03 seconds left in the Super Bowl, and he makes the list...and throw on Joe Thomas because they ''have'' to have an offensive lineman...Peterson who's had one great (and yes, it was GREAT) season...

...yet no Tomlinson, who's probably just about the best all-around talent in the league.

BTW, fuck the Chargers and Tomlinson.
your absolutely right....but thats espn for you.....Tomlinson has to thank his o-line though.....ANY back can look good behind that line...turner has the CHANCE to be good....but i think his numbers will drop significantly...

people forget that having a line of that calibar drastically changes peoples careers....
 
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your absolutely right....but thats espn for you.....Tomlinson has to thank his o-line though.....ANY back can look good behind that line...turner has the CHANCE to be good....but i think his numbers will drop significantly...

people forget that having a line of that calibar drastically changes peoples careers....
This is true for AP aswell. Vikings have one of the best OL's in the league. Not takin anything away from AP but he wouldn't of had as big a year behind a bad line.
 
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11. Larry Johnson, RB, Kansas City

Chiefs were 4-3 before LJ got injured and did not win a game the rest of the season.
I don't think they're going to do shit this year if he's 1000000% healthy. The team sucks. Seriously. So I wouldn't put him anywhere near the list.

In that case, put up Justin Fargas at #11; without him, the Raiders couldn't beat their cheerleaders. With him, they win by a FG in OT.
 
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I don't think they're going to do shit this year if he's 1000000% healthy. The team sucks. Seriously. So I wouldn't put him anywhere near the list.

In that case, put up Justin Fargas at #11; without him, the Raiders couldn't beat their cheerleaders. With him, they win by a FG in OT.
here we go again i see...lol

A Raider fan saying any other team sucks is fuckin' hysterical!

LJ was/is our offense, its obvious when he went down in the Green Bay game last season we crashed landed losing the next 9 games. So YES he deserves an honorable mention when talking about indespensable players.

And what exactly are you basing the notion KC is going to be so horrible on? Croyle? thats fair, BUT this year he will have one of the best RBs in the entire NFL behind him with a much improved offensive which i might add is still a hell of alot better then the shitty oline you guys have over there in Oakland. Not even mentioning a veteran OC in Chan Gailey calling the plays!

You Raider fans crack me up...you finally beat us ONE time in 5 years and now you are supposedly far more superior then us when you guys finished with the same exact record as we did last season.

Chiefs>Raiders

STILL!
 
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here we go again i see...lol

A Raider fan saying any other team sucks is fuckin' hysterical!

LJ was/is our offense, its obvious when he went down in the Green Bay game last season we crashed landed losing the next 9 games. So YES he deserves an honorable mention when talking about indespensable players.

And what exactly are you basing the notion KC is going to be so horrible on? Croyle? thats fair, BUT this year he will have one of the best RBs in the entire NFL behind him with a much improved offensive which i might add is still a hell of alot better then the shitty oline you guys have over there in Oakland. Not even mentioning a veteran OC in Chan Gailey calling the plays!

You Raider fans crack me up...you finally beat us ONE time in 5 years and now you are supposedly far more superior then us when you guys finished with the same exact record as we did last season.

Chiefs>Raiders

STILL!
I guess you missed the humor in my post, you fucking moron.

I'm not saying the Raiders are Super Bowl bound. They're a shitty team until they prove otherwise. But your Chiefs really do suck dick, and badly.

LOL if you can't take some small jokes about your team, that's pathetic. Did you even read my post? LOL

Get the fuck outta here.
 
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I guess you missed the humor in my post, you fucking moron.

I'm not saying the Raiders are Super Bowl bound. They're a shitty team until they prove otherwise. But your Chiefs really do suck dick, and badly.

LOL if you can't take some small jokes about your team, that's pathetic. Did you even read my post? LOL

Get the fuck outta here.
shut tha hell up man...lol


there wasn't any "humor" in the original post so you can stop claiming there was. we all know thats how you really feel, you dont have to say it was all jokes when we all know it wasnt....lol

you are a Raider fan, i am a Chiefs fan...this is what us as fans of these 2 teams do....lol

FUCK THA RAIDERS!