QBs:
Aaron Rodgers -- 4200
Passing Yards, 35 TDs, 10 INTs
Matt Stafford -- 4400
Passing Yards 32 TDs, 16 INTs
Jay Cutler -- 4100 Passing Yards 30 TDs, 15 INTs
Matt Cassell – 2700 Passing Yards 15 TDs, 12 INTS
Teddy Bridgewater – 1200 Passing Yards 8 TDs 5 INTs
RBs:
Adrian Peterson -- 1400 Rushing Yards, 11 TDs
Eddie Lacy – 1400 Rushing Yards 10 TDs
Matt Forte – 1500 Rushing Yards 13 TDs
Reggie Bush – 1100 Rushing Yards 7 TDs
Joquie Bell – 700 Rushing Yards 6 TDs
WRs:
Alshon Jeffery – 85 Catches, 1200 Yards 11 TDs
Brandon Marshall – 90 Catches, 1150 Yards 9 TDs
Jordy Nelson – 95 Catches, 1350 Yards 11 TDs
Randall Cobb – 90 Catches, 1200 Yards 10 TDs
Calvin Johnson – 105 Catches, 1500 Yards 15 TDs
Golden Tate – 75 Catches, 1000 Yards, 5 TDs
Greg Jennings – 70 Catches 1000 Yards 7 TDs
Cordaralle Patterson – 70 Catches 1200 Yards 9 TDs
TEs:
Martellus Bennett -- 50 Catches, 500 Yards, 5 TDs
Eric Ebron – 60 Catches, 600 Yards, 5 TDs
Andrew Quarless – 45 Catches, 450 Yards 4 TDs
Kyle Rudolph – 75 Catches, 800 Yards 7 TDs
Pass Rushers:
Lamarr Houston -- 8.5 Sacks
Clay Matthews -- 14
Sacks
Everson Griffen – 12.5 Sacks
Ziggy Ansah – 11 Sacks
Once again this year, the NFC North is loaded with offensive
weapons. I’d take an ALL NFC North team over any other ‘All Division’ team this
year. These initial numbers might look a
little bit high, but I believe they are attainable for each player.
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