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	<title>Cleveland Browns &#187; Power poll</title>
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		<title>Preseason power poll</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 21:02:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marla Ridenour</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NFL preseason power rankings
      1. San Diego: With playoff-cursed coach Marty Schottenheimer gone, L.T. will really make Clevelanders wonder &#034;What if?&#034;
      2. Indianapolis: Joining Manning and Co., rookie slot receiver Anthony Gonzalez was the real Luckeye.
      3. New England: Tom [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>NFL preseason power rankings<br />
      1. San Diego: With playoff-cursed coach Marty Schottenheimer gone, L.T. will really make Clevelanders wonder &#034;What if?&#034;</p>
<p>      2. Indianapolis: Joining Manning and Co., rookie slot receiver Anthony Gonzalez was the real Luckeye.</p>
<p>      3. New England: Tom Brady-Randy Moss chemistry needs time; best pickup may be ex-Raven LB Adalius Thomas.</p>
<p>      4. New Orleans: Drew Brees, Reggie Bush and Deuce McAllister on verge of Super Bowl if defense improves.</p>
<p>      5. Dallas: Even without Parcells, young ’Boys looked primed for the future if Tony Romo rocks.</p>
<p>      6. Philadelphia: Clock ticking on Eagles&#039; run; key is whether Donovan McNabb has recovered from torn ACL.</p>
<p>      7. Baltimore: Top-ranked defense could carry Ravens to AFC championship, but Steve McNair must hold up.</p>
<p>      8. Carolina: Ex-Browns offensive coordinator Jeff Davidson looks to prove his worth in same role with Panthers.</p>
<p>      9. Chicago: Super Bowl runner-up&#039;s lineup is talented but unspectacular except for Devin Hester, Brian Urlacher.</p>
<p>      10. Pittsburgh: Ben Roethlisberger should bounce back from miserable sophomore season; Santonio Holmes will become his go-to guy.</p>
<p>      11. Denver: Jay Cutler is the real deal, but Browncos experiment on defense set them back.</p>
<p>      12. Cincinnati: Carson Palmer needs to put up 30 points a game since grumbling has already begun (i.e. Levi Jones).</p>
<p>      13. Seattle: Defensive upgrades will help, but Matt Hasselbeck, Shaun Alexander must stay healthy.</p>
<p>      14. St. Louis: Marc Bulger, Steven Jackson lead talented offense, but defense ranked 31st in league against the run in &#039;06.</p>
<p>      15. Buffalo: J.P. Losman coming into his own, but rookie LB Paul Posluszny can&#039;t make up for loss of 3 key defenders.</p>
<p>      16. N.Y. Jets: Impact rookie defenders Darrell Revis and David Harris can&#039;t cover for weak running game.</p>
<p>      17. Tennessee: Doesn&#039;t have all the pieces yet, but Vince Young should make more magic.</p>
<p>      18. Jacksonville: Second-ranked defense and rushing tandem of Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew gives Jags hope.</p>
<p>      19. Miami: New QB Trent Green needs Ted Ginn Jr. to be more than the next Hester.</p>
<p>      20. N.Y. Giants: Can ex-Browns coach Chris Palmer turn Eli Manning into an elite QB?</p>
<p>      21. Green Bay: Easy to root for Brett Favre in his race for the record books, but run game is suspect.</p>
<p>      22. Minnesota: If 2nd-year QB Tarvaris Jackson isn&#039;t ready, Kelly Holcomb will be handing off to Adrian Peterson.</p>
<p>      23. Arizona: Matt Leinart completed 57 percent in &#039;06 and has upgraded o-line; 29th-ranked defense the issue.</p>
<p>      24. San Francisco: Coach Mike Nolan improving Niners&#039; depth, but Alex Smith has few reliable targets.</p>
<p>      25. Washington: Team could be another year away from respectability even with Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs.</p>
<p>      26. Tampa Bay: We all know the gamble Jon Gruden is taking by banking on Jeff Garcia.</p>
<p>      27. Houston: New QB Matt Schaub, who has two career starts,19YO rookie DT Amobi Okoye and LB DeMeco Ryans make Texans worth watching.</p>
<p>     <strong> 28. Cleveland: Eric Steinbach, Joe Thomas and Jamal Lewis make the offense dramatically better no matter who&#039;s behind center.</strong> </p>
<p>29. Oakland: No. 3-ranked defense must hold the fort while 32 YO coach Lane Kiffin fights turf war with owner Al Davis.</p>
<p>      30. Detroit: Second overall pick Calvin Johnson can&#039;t do it all as o-line, defense under the gun.</p>
<p>      31. Atlanta: Michael Vick saga has new coach Bobby Petrino wishing he brought Brian Brohm with him.</p>
<p>      32. Kansas City: Quarterbacks Damon Huard and Brodie Croyle look more shaky than the Browns&#039; corps.</p>
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