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2001 KICKERS NFL OFF SEASON PLAYER RATINGS:

 

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PLAYER TEAM COMMENTS
1. Nate Kaeding Chargers Lived up to high expectations last season.
2. Garrett Hartley Saints Offense a threat to score on every possession.
3. Robbie Gould Bears Martz is a kicker's best friend.
4. Ryan Longwell Vikings Favre made him fantasy-worthy in 2010.
5. Mason Crosby Packers Rodgers has restored strength in Packer offense.
6. Ste. Gostkowski Patriots Fewer touchdowns should mean more field goals.
7. Neil Rackers Texans Quality kicker joins powerful offense.
8. Shayne Graham Ravens Will get many more chances this year than last.
9. Matt Bryant Falcons Could be major player on quality offense.
10. David Buehler Cowboys Gets chance to kick for powerful team.
11. Matt Prater Broncos Always nice to get those eight games at altitude.
12. Adam Vinatieri Colts Certainly not what he was supposed to be.
13. Joe Nedney 49ers Should benefit from favorable schedule.
14. Rob Bironas Titans Limited offense holding him back.
15. Dan Carpenter Dolphins Team faces arguably league's toughest schedule.
16. Lawrence Tynes Giants Giant offense should be better in 2010.
17. David Akers Eagles Second-best last year, but losing McNabb hurts.
18. Jay Feely Cardinals Want a warm-weather kicker? Here's a good one.
19. Nick Folk Jets Conservative offenses tend to kick lot of FGs.
20. Jeff Reed Steelers Big Ben suspension not a good thing for offense.
21. Jason Hanson Lions Quality kicker should get more chances in 2010.
22. Mike Nugent Bengals Bengals should score more this season.
23. Olindo Mare Seahawks Seahawk offense not what it once was.
24. John Kasay Panthers Handicapped by one of league's worst offenses.
25. Rian Lindell Bills Cold weather not only problem in Buffalo.
26. Ryan Succop Chiefs Could be surprise on improved offense.
27. Josh Scobee Jaguars Jags usually have trouble scoring.
28. Seb. Janikowski Raiders New quarterback light years better than last.
29. Jason Medlock Redskins Will move up list if he wins job.
30. Josh Brown Rams Never promising to have rookie quarterback.
31. Phil Dawson Browns Scoring will continue to be challenge for Browns.
32. Graham Gano Redskins Will battle Medlock for job.
33. Connor Barth Bucs Gets first crack at landing bad gig.
34. Sam Swank Bengals Brought in to challenge Nugent in camp.
35. Dave Rayner Bengals Has experience, but still looking for job.
36. Connor Hughes Cowboys Has chance to win battle with Buehler.
37. Billy Cundiff Ravens Unlikely to beat out Graham for job.
38. Kris Brown Texans Club thinks it upgraded with Rackers.
39. John Carney Saints Veteran could land spot before Opening Day.
40. Steven Hauschka Falcons Injury away from getting nice chance.