I say: Offense: Stephen Hill and Joe McKnight Defense: Kyle Wilson, technically, as a potential Pro Bowler? Special Teams: Tim Tebow (LOL)
Offense: Mark Sanchez, Jeremy Kerley Defense: Mo Wilkerson ST: Timmy Tebow the next great punt protector.
offense: stephen hill- i see 35 catches averging 20yds per. 6tds defense: demario davis full time starter by end of the year st: nick folk competition does him good and he only misses 3 from outside 45 this year
O- Kerley look at how Sparano used Bess and i think Kerley will have similar production out of the slot with something like 50-60 catches for 700-800 yards and 4 tds (low TD total because i think we'll have alot of rushing tds with tebow) D- Wilkerson. With the D likely going to a base 4-3 Wilkerson will likely be the one moved inside to 3 technique DT. inside his speed will become a major asset and with Pouha drawing away the double teams Wilkerson can have his way in single blocking with the slower guards I predict 8-10+ sacks and some solid run defense ST- Kerely again as a PR. ST is hard to predict because we have a great KR who should have been a pro bowler our kickers blow as does our punter. Tebow can be good as a punt protector but will be rarely used to rush the ball. That being said I do expect vast improvements in Kerely's game. Towards the end of the year he showed improvment and I think if he can get over his dropsies he could be a solid returner.
I think Kerley is going to be have big year on O. Defensively I really expect Wilkerson to have series (though maybe not entire games at this point in his career) where he is the key component that forced the opposing offense off the field. Special Teams-I'll go with Tebow because, why not?
Tebow? Well at least you didn't pick a bunch of rookies to have a 'break out year' like some of these idiots!