Offense
RUNNINGBACKS</font>
Mike Alstott FB Bucs: 15/16 games, 60 carries, 171 yards (2.9) longest run went for 17 yards - twice, 3 rushing TDs; 21 catches for 65 yards (4.0) and career low
A.J. Schable FB Cardinals: ROOKIE</font> 1 carry for 5 yards
Kyle Eckell RB Dolphins: didn't play in 2006 but at least he's back in the league
Jim Finn FB Giants: 11/16, 2 carries for 14 yards (career best) and 8 catches for 54 yards (6.8)
Cory Schlesinger FB Lions: 5/14 games, no carries, 8 catches for 36 yards, his first TD less season since 2000
Brad Hoover FB Panthers: 12/16, 22 runs for 73 yards (3.3) and 1 TD (his 2nd career), 20 catches for 122 yards (6.1)
Heath Evans FB Patriots: 3/16, 27 carries for 117 yards (4.3)longest run went for 35 yards, got 9 first downs on ground; 7 catches for 34 yards (4.9) and his first NFL TD
Madison Hedgecock FB Rams: 9/16, 1 carry for 2 yards and 7 receptions for 29 yards (4.1)
Mike Karney FB Saints: 7/15 games, 11 rushes for 33 yards (3.0), 1 TD; 15 catches for 96 yards (5.4) and 2 TDs - all career high, most of which game in 1 game
Josh Parry FB Seahawks: 0/8 games, 1 catch for 11 yards
Dan Kreider FB Steelers: 12/16, 1 carry for 5 yards - career low and 8 catches for 62 yards (7.8)used less than season than ever before
John Kuhn RB Steelers: ROOKIE</font> 2 carries for 18 yards, longest for 16, 1 catch for 15 yards
Casey Cramer FB Titans: 7 games, career high 2 catches for 8 yards
Jeff Dugan FB/TE Vikings: 7/7, 8 catches for 40 yards (5.0) and 1 TD, all career best
WIDE RECEIVERS</font>
David Kircus, Broncos: 16 games, career best 9 catches for 187 yards (20.8), longest for 45 yards, 3 catches over 20 and 1 over 40; returned 2 kicks for 38 yards (19.0) and 6punts for 86 yards, 14.3 yppr, long of 42 yards
Joe Jurevicius, Browns: another let down: 8/13, 40 receptions for 495 yards (12.4) and 3 TDs, caches over 20 yards and 1 over 40 (52)
Ricky Proehl, Colts: 1/2, 3 catches for 30 yards, longest went for 13
Brandon Stokley, Colts: huge disappointment... 1/4, 8 catches for 85 yards (10.6) and 1 TD, longest of 23 yards
Wes Welker, Dolphins: 2/16, 67 catches for 687 yards - career high and second on the team, 1 TD (his first NFL) and 9 catches over 20 yards (lomg of 38); 48 kick returns for 164 (22.2)2 over 40 yards, long for 46; 41 punt returns for 378 yards (9.2) long for 47 yards
Matt Jones, Jaguars: vastly improved in his second season, in spite of QB carousel and their inability to get the ball in hands of their best playmaker... missed two games with injuries, but with only 41 catches led the team in yards and receiving TDs: 41 for 643 (15.7), 4 TDs, 13 catches over 13 yards and 1 over 40 (49)!
if used properly next season he has real chance to get 1K/10 TDs easily. if he can stay healthy, of course
Tim Dwight, Jets: 2/9, 16 catches for 112 yards (7.0 career low by far!) 2 rushes for 28 yards
Mike Furrey, Lions: huge surprise of the season, also the only white player to get over 1000 yards this season and my vote for best story of the season!
started 14 out of 16 games, 98 catches (led the team, second in the NFL!) for 1086 yards, 11.1 ypc, 6 TDs, 9 catches over 20 yards (Lg 31), 1 kick return for 23 yards
John Madsen, Raiders: ROOKIE</font> 1/15, 11 cathces for 146 yards (13.3)and 1 TD. 2 catches over 20 and 1 cath over 40 (57)
Kevin Curtis, Rams: 1/16, 40 catches for 479 yards (12.0), 4 TDs, 7 catches over 20 yards and 1 over 40, longest reception went for 42 yards - all significant drop from a season before (60 rec, 801 yards, 13.4 and 6 TDs); also had 4 carries for 4 yards; returned 9 kicks for 188 yards (20.9). long - 28 yards
Dane Looker, Rams: major disappointment, 16 games, no catches, only 1 carry for 13 yards
Sean Morey, Steelers: 0/16, 2 catches for 29 yards (14.5), 8 kick returns for 202 yards (25.3)long of 75 yards - all stats career best
David Anderson, Texans: ROOKIE</font>9 games, 1 catch for 27 yards and 3 kick returns for 90 yards (30.0), longest of 38
Kevin Walter, Texans: 2/16, 17 receptions for 160 yards (9.4), longest of 15 yards, 1 rush fo 3 yards
Drew Bennett, Titans: 15/16 games, 46 catches for 737 yards (1 shy of last season), 16.0 ypc - career high and 3 TDs, longest of 39 yards, 13 catches over 20 yards
TIGHT ENDS</font>
Brad Cieslak, Bills: 2/7, career high 6 catches for 46 yards
Ryan Neufeld, Bills: 0/9, 1 catch for 4 yards and a TD
Stephen Alexander, Broncos: 14/16, 18 catches for 160 yards(8.9), 2 TDs, 1 over 20 (23)
Nate Jackson, Broncos: 0/11, 5-49, lg 24
Tony Scheffler, Broncos: ROOKIE</font> sensational after Cutler took over: 5/13 games, 18 catches for 286 yards (15.9 ypc - best in NFL for a tight end with more than 2 catches!
), 4 TD, 6 catches over 20 yards (lg 29)
Steve Heiden, Browns: 6/16, 36-249, 2 TDs
Anthony Becht, Bucs: 16/16, 18 catches for 115 yards (6.4), 1 TD
Adam Bergen, Cardinals: 7/14, 15 catches for 111 yards, 1 TD
Fred Wakefield, Cardinals: big man (6'7, 319) started 9 out of 16 and had 2 catches for 24 yards
Dallas Clark, Colts: missed 4 games, started in 12, 30 catches for 367 yards (12.2) and 4 TDs, 6 catches over 20 yards and 1 over 40 (41)
Ben Utecht, H-Back Colts: career best season, 15/15, 37-377 (10.2), 2 catches over 20 (26)
Anthony Fasano, Cowboys: ROOKIE</font> 5/16, 14-126, 1 over 20 (22)
Jason Witten, Cowboys: almost exactly on par with his 2005 season in everything but TDs (had 6 in 2005): 15/16, 64-754 (11.8), 10 over 20 and 1 over 40 (42) but only 1 TD, with vultures like Owens and Barber in the house...
Justin Peele, Dolphins: 10/15, 16-116 1 TD
Matt Schobel, Eagles: 4/16, 14-214 (15.3 ypc!), 2 TDs, 3 catches over 20 and 2 catches over 40 yards (lg 60)
Eric Johnson, 49ers: 10/13, 34-292, 2 TDs
Jeremy Shockey, Giants:
Kyle Brady, Jags: 14/16, 5 catches for 37 yards
Dan Campbell, Lions: career season for this player: 11/16 games, 21 catches for 308 yards (14.7), 9 catches over 20 yards! (lg 30), 4 TDs
Casey Fitzsimmons, Lions: 2/11, 7 catches for 71 yards
Sean McHugh, Lions: 2/6, 3-25
Kris Mangum, Panthers: 5/15, 21-170, 1 TD
David Thomas, Patriots: ROOKIE</font> 3/15, 11-159 (14.5) 1 TD, 3 catches over 20 yards (lg 36)
Joe Klopfenstein, Rams: ROOKIE</font> 16/16, 20-226 (11.3), 1 TD, 3 catches over 20 (lg 28)
Aaron Walker, Rams: 5/16, 5-68, lg 26
Todd Heap, Ravens: another great season, led team in receptions (73), started every game, 73-765 (10.5), 6 TDs, 7 catches over 20 yards (lg 30)
Quinn Sypniewski, Ravens: ROOKIE</font> 3/16, 2-15
Chris Cooley, Redskins: another stellar season: started all 16 games, 57 catches for 737 (career high ypc-12.9), 12 catches over 20 yards and 2 over 40,longest went for 66 yards, 6 TDs
Todd Yoder, Redskins: 0/14 games, 1 catch for 4 yards and a TD
Mark Campbell, Saints: 10/14, 18-164 (9.1)
Ernie Conwell, Saints: season cut short by an injury, 5/7, 8-57 (7.1), 1 TD
Will Heller, Seahawks: 0/16 games, 4-32, 1 TD
Heath Miller, Steelers: started every game, his stats dropped a little from his rookie year: 34-393, 5 TDs 3 catches over 20 (compared to 8 in his rookie year), 1 over 40 (lg 87)
Jerame Thuman, Steelers: 4/15, 7-73, 1 TD
Mark Bruener, Texans: 4/15, 9 catches for 62 yards and 2 TDs
Owen Daniels, Texans: ROOKIE</font> 12/14, 34-352 (10.4), 5 TDs, 4 catches over 20 (lg 33)
Jeb Putzier, Texans: 5/14, 13-125
Ben Hartsock, Titans: 3/6, career high 6 catches for 68 yards, 1 over 20 (23)
Jimmy Kleinsasser, Vikings: 12/16, 7-47
LOOKING FORWARD TO</font>
Jeremy Bloom WR Eagles
Troy Bergeron WR Bills
Garett Mills H-Back Patriots
Mike Hass WR Bears
Greg Camarillo WR Chargers
Chas Gessner WR Bucs
Brian Finneran's return
Jerheme Urban WR Cowboys
John Standeford WR Colts
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RUNNINGBACKS</font>
Mike Alstott FB Bucs: 15/16 games, 60 carries, 171 yards (2.9) longest run went for 17 yards - twice, 3 rushing TDs; 21 catches for 65 yards (4.0) and career low
A.J. Schable FB Cardinals: ROOKIE</font> 1 carry for 5 yards
Kyle Eckell RB Dolphins: didn't play in 2006 but at least he's back in the league
Jim Finn FB Giants: 11/16, 2 carries for 14 yards (career best) and 8 catches for 54 yards (6.8)
Cory Schlesinger FB Lions: 5/14 games, no carries, 8 catches for 36 yards, his first TD less season since 2000
Brad Hoover FB Panthers: 12/16, 22 runs for 73 yards (3.3) and 1 TD (his 2nd career), 20 catches for 122 yards (6.1)
Heath Evans FB Patriots: 3/16, 27 carries for 117 yards (4.3)longest run went for 35 yards, got 9 first downs on ground; 7 catches for 34 yards (4.9) and his first NFL TD
Madison Hedgecock FB Rams: 9/16, 1 carry for 2 yards and 7 receptions for 29 yards (4.1)
Mike Karney FB Saints: 7/15 games, 11 rushes for 33 yards (3.0), 1 TD; 15 catches for 96 yards (5.4) and 2 TDs - all career high, most of which game in 1 game
Josh Parry FB Seahawks: 0/8 games, 1 catch for 11 yards
Dan Kreider FB Steelers: 12/16, 1 carry for 5 yards - career low and 8 catches for 62 yards (7.8)used less than season than ever before
John Kuhn RB Steelers: ROOKIE</font> 2 carries for 18 yards, longest for 16, 1 catch for 15 yards
Casey Cramer FB Titans: 7 games, career high 2 catches for 8 yards
Jeff Dugan FB/TE Vikings: 7/7, 8 catches for 40 yards (5.0) and 1 TD, all career best
WIDE RECEIVERS</font>
David Kircus, Broncos: 16 games, career best 9 catches for 187 yards (20.8), longest for 45 yards, 3 catches over 20 and 1 over 40; returned 2 kicks for 38 yards (19.0) and 6punts for 86 yards, 14.3 yppr, long of 42 yards
Joe Jurevicius, Browns: another let down: 8/13, 40 receptions for 495 yards (12.4) and 3 TDs, caches over 20 yards and 1 over 40 (52)
Ricky Proehl, Colts: 1/2, 3 catches for 30 yards, longest went for 13
Brandon Stokley, Colts: huge disappointment... 1/4, 8 catches for 85 yards (10.6) and 1 TD, longest of 23 yards
Wes Welker, Dolphins: 2/16, 67 catches for 687 yards - career high and second on the team, 1 TD (his first NFL) and 9 catches over 20 yards (lomg of 38); 48 kick returns for 164 (22.2)2 over 40 yards, long for 46; 41 punt returns for 378 yards (9.2) long for 47 yards
Matt Jones, Jaguars: vastly improved in his second season, in spite of QB carousel and their inability to get the ball in hands of their best playmaker... missed two games with injuries, but with only 41 catches led the team in yards and receiving TDs: 41 for 643 (15.7), 4 TDs, 13 catches over 13 yards and 1 over 40 (49)!
if used properly next season he has real chance to get 1K/10 TDs easily. if he can stay healthy, of course
Tim Dwight, Jets: 2/9, 16 catches for 112 yards (7.0 career low by far!) 2 rushes for 28 yards
Mike Furrey, Lions: huge surprise of the season, also the only white player to get over 1000 yards this season and my vote for best story of the season!
started 14 out of 16 games, 98 catches (led the team, second in the NFL!) for 1086 yards, 11.1 ypc, 6 TDs, 9 catches over 20 yards (Lg 31), 1 kick return for 23 yards



John Madsen, Raiders: ROOKIE</font> 1/15, 11 cathces for 146 yards (13.3)and 1 TD. 2 catches over 20 and 1 cath over 40 (57)
Kevin Curtis, Rams: 1/16, 40 catches for 479 yards (12.0), 4 TDs, 7 catches over 20 yards and 1 over 40, longest reception went for 42 yards - all significant drop from a season before (60 rec, 801 yards, 13.4 and 6 TDs); also had 4 carries for 4 yards; returned 9 kicks for 188 yards (20.9). long - 28 yards
Dane Looker, Rams: major disappointment, 16 games, no catches, only 1 carry for 13 yards
Sean Morey, Steelers: 0/16, 2 catches for 29 yards (14.5), 8 kick returns for 202 yards (25.3)long of 75 yards - all stats career best
David Anderson, Texans: ROOKIE</font>9 games, 1 catch for 27 yards and 3 kick returns for 90 yards (30.0), longest of 38
Kevin Walter, Texans: 2/16, 17 receptions for 160 yards (9.4), longest of 15 yards, 1 rush fo 3 yards
Drew Bennett, Titans: 15/16 games, 46 catches for 737 yards (1 shy of last season), 16.0 ypc - career high and 3 TDs, longest of 39 yards, 13 catches over 20 yards
TIGHT ENDS</font>
Brad Cieslak, Bills: 2/7, career high 6 catches for 46 yards
Ryan Neufeld, Bills: 0/9, 1 catch for 4 yards and a TD
Stephen Alexander, Broncos: 14/16, 18 catches for 160 yards(8.9), 2 TDs, 1 over 20 (23)
Nate Jackson, Broncos: 0/11, 5-49, lg 24
Tony Scheffler, Broncos: ROOKIE</font> sensational after Cutler took over: 5/13 games, 18 catches for 286 yards (15.9 ypc - best in NFL for a tight end with more than 2 catches!

Steve Heiden, Browns: 6/16, 36-249, 2 TDs
Anthony Becht, Bucs: 16/16, 18 catches for 115 yards (6.4), 1 TD
Adam Bergen, Cardinals: 7/14, 15 catches for 111 yards, 1 TD
Fred Wakefield, Cardinals: big man (6'7, 319) started 9 out of 16 and had 2 catches for 24 yards
Dallas Clark, Colts: missed 4 games, started in 12, 30 catches for 367 yards (12.2) and 4 TDs, 6 catches over 20 yards and 1 over 40 (41)
Ben Utecht, H-Back Colts: career best season, 15/15, 37-377 (10.2), 2 catches over 20 (26)
Anthony Fasano, Cowboys: ROOKIE</font> 5/16, 14-126, 1 over 20 (22)
Jason Witten, Cowboys: almost exactly on par with his 2005 season in everything but TDs (had 6 in 2005): 15/16, 64-754 (11.8), 10 over 20 and 1 over 40 (42) but only 1 TD, with vultures like Owens and Barber in the house...
Justin Peele, Dolphins: 10/15, 16-116 1 TD
Matt Schobel, Eagles: 4/16, 14-214 (15.3 ypc!), 2 TDs, 3 catches over 20 and 2 catches over 40 yards (lg 60)
Eric Johnson, 49ers: 10/13, 34-292, 2 TDs
Jeremy Shockey, Giants:
Kyle Brady, Jags: 14/16, 5 catches for 37 yards
Dan Campbell, Lions: career season for this player: 11/16 games, 21 catches for 308 yards (14.7), 9 catches over 20 yards! (lg 30), 4 TDs
Casey Fitzsimmons, Lions: 2/11, 7 catches for 71 yards
Sean McHugh, Lions: 2/6, 3-25
Kris Mangum, Panthers: 5/15, 21-170, 1 TD
David Thomas, Patriots: ROOKIE</font> 3/15, 11-159 (14.5) 1 TD, 3 catches over 20 yards (lg 36)
Joe Klopfenstein, Rams: ROOKIE</font> 16/16, 20-226 (11.3), 1 TD, 3 catches over 20 (lg 28)
Aaron Walker, Rams: 5/16, 5-68, lg 26
Todd Heap, Ravens: another great season, led team in receptions (73), started every game, 73-765 (10.5), 6 TDs, 7 catches over 20 yards (lg 30)
Quinn Sypniewski, Ravens: ROOKIE</font> 3/16, 2-15
Chris Cooley, Redskins: another stellar season: started all 16 games, 57 catches for 737 (career high ypc-12.9), 12 catches over 20 yards and 2 over 40,longest went for 66 yards, 6 TDs

Todd Yoder, Redskins: 0/14 games, 1 catch for 4 yards and a TD
Mark Campbell, Saints: 10/14, 18-164 (9.1)
Ernie Conwell, Saints: season cut short by an injury, 5/7, 8-57 (7.1), 1 TD
Will Heller, Seahawks: 0/16 games, 4-32, 1 TD
Heath Miller, Steelers: started every game, his stats dropped a little from his rookie year: 34-393, 5 TDs 3 catches over 20 (compared to 8 in his rookie year), 1 over 40 (lg 87)
Jerame Thuman, Steelers: 4/15, 7-73, 1 TD
Mark Bruener, Texans: 4/15, 9 catches for 62 yards and 2 TDs
Owen Daniels, Texans: ROOKIE</font> 12/14, 34-352 (10.4), 5 TDs, 4 catches over 20 (lg 33)
Jeb Putzier, Texans: 5/14, 13-125
Ben Hartsock, Titans: 3/6, career high 6 catches for 68 yards, 1 over 20 (23)
Jimmy Kleinsasser, Vikings: 12/16, 7-47
LOOKING FORWARD TO</font>
Jeremy Bloom WR Eagles
Troy Bergeron WR Bills
Garett Mills H-Back Patriots
Mike Hass WR Bears
Greg Camarillo WR Chargers
Chas Gessner WR Bucs
Brian Finneran's return
Jerheme Urban WR Cowboys
John Standeford WR Colts
Edited by: backrow