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Cincinnati Bengals?Aaron Hernandez, TE, FloridaChase Coffman is looking like a complete bust, and the Bengals haven't had much luck with tight ends since the days of Tony McGee.Cincy could easily use some more depth all over their defense, and if an elite defensive tackle can be had, they might bite.Grabbing a star receiver to pair with Chad Ochocinco could also be an option here, as well.Other option: Brice Price 22. In 2001, the Houston Rockets selected Richard Jefferson with the 13th overall pick Jefferson now ranks seventh in his draft class. Hitchcock, who sported a 125-123-36 record with the Blue Jackets, missed the playoffs in 2006-07 and 2007-08 before leading Columbus to their first postseason appearance in 08-09. And once again, the 40-year old phenom laced his shoe back on and returned to the field, limping.After a couple of difficult series, the Vikings orchestrated an ultimate drive, ended by a Adrian Peterson touchdown. My hands and forearms were literally aching after that because I had been holding on to the ball so tight.”Last Wednesday, Super Bowl referee Rob Vernatchi told a radio station in Sacramento something interesting about the onside kick: “In all the years I have been officiating, that was the longest onside kick pile I have ever been involved in.”If it was the longest for Vernatchi, a ref, imagine what it felt like for Reis, “It felt like it lasted forever.

There have been innumerable broken bones, sprained and torn ligaments, concussions and more along the way in a game that has even cost many people their lives on the actual field of play.Concussions have recently been in vogue for discussions in and around the NFL. Suddenly, Butler is a complete hitter.Though he?s not a big name, I wouldn?t mind having him as my No. Again, he was overshadowed by Cotto, but this time because of the heart of the declining warrior. BC lost to the Blue Devils 66?65 on a last minute heart-breaker and was bounced from the tournament.The Eagles finished the season 22?11 (9?7).

What we'll all remember is how Gailey's players (the ones who stayed at Tech) flourished. During the nearly three years that have passed since the Minnesota Timberwolves traded Kevin Garnett to the Boston Celtics, Al Jefferson, the centerpiece of the package that the Wolves received in return, has quietly become one of the most dominant low-post scorers in the league. As a Timberwolf, "Big Al" has averaged more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game during the last two-and-a-half seasons. He has emerged as an elite shot-maker down low and has given the Wolves a dynamic big man around which to build. But if GM David Kahn has hopes of constructing a championship-caliber team in Minnesota during the next few seasons, he should think long and hard about dealing Jefferson this summer. Yes, it sounds crazy. Jefferson and Kevin Love are both immense talents and should be able to anchor the Minnesota frontcourt for the next decade, right?Well, it's not that simple. While Jefferson and Love excel at their strengths namely scoring and rebounding, respectively they don't play particularly well together, especially late in games. Neither is particularly skilled on the defensive end, and neither is a strong enough presence in the paint to protect the rim and deter opposing teams from scoring inside during crunch time a time when you would ideally like to have Jefferson and Love on the floor together.So which young big man do the Wolves deal? Here is why it should be Jefferson and not Love who is shipped during the offseason. 1. Sheamus wins at Wrestlemania.Disclaimer - This is valid for any opponent outside of The Undertaker.Sheamus is without a doubt here to stay. To be fair, Clowe hasn't played the majority of the year on that line, but the offense he brings to that line is evident.Which fans in their right minds would prefer last year's third line over this year's? Clowe brings much more to the table than Moen. Their current tailback, John Clay, is probably the best back to grace the turf in Madison since Ron Dayne.They lose a lot on defense, including three-fourths of a very good D-line, but a turbo-charged offense should give the defense some room to grow.This is Bret's and the Badger's year. Still, the 2004 Daytona 500 champion has a solid shot at a second victory, as he starts from the outside pole alongside teammate Mark Martin.As for Johnson, the four-time champion simply sucked it up and won the first qualifying race in his backup machine.Despite the No. (I refuse to call him Ochocinco.) Both aren?t the biggest or fastest, but they know how to get the ball and make big-time plays.2009 Stats:48 catches, 625 yards, 2 TDsProjected 2010 Stats:75 catches, 965 yards, 8 TDsHonorable Mention: Kenny Britt, Tennessee Titans.