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Depth and youth make Giants the best of the rest

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Updated: July 9, 2008

So which NFL team has the best receiving corps outside the league's top 10? Scouts Inc.'s rankings of the best of the rest starts with the defending Super Bowl champions and includes five other NFC teams in the top 20.

Plaxico Burress was dominant last season despite struggling with injuries. Burress is a huge, athletic receiver with long arms and physical play strength. He has good hands, can out-jump defenders downfield and is valuable in the red zone. Amani Toomer is a solid possession receiver with outstanding experience. He is a good route-runner with good catching skills and can be effective in the short and intermediate areas. Steve Smith displayed good receiving skills late in 2007 after dealing with injuries throughout his rookie season. Sinorice Moss has been disappointing in his development but David Tyree was amazing in the Super Bowl. Tyree is a solid No. 4/5 receiver with tremendous value on special teams coverage units. Incoming rookie Mario Manningham could be a steal as a third-round pick, depending on how he matures and learns the Giants' complicated offense.

 
 

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POSITION RANKINGS

Depth is one of the keys to success in the NFL. Scouts Inc. looks at the starters and the backups at every position and ranks each unit based on its potential production. Insider

Quarterbacks
Nos. 1-10: No shock at the top
Nos. 11-32: Look who's in trouble

Running Backs
Nos. 1-10: Chargers best, but others closing fast
Nos. 11-32: Raiders up? Bears down? Really?

Wide Receivers
Nos. 1-10: Pats lead the way, others closing fast
Nos. 11-32: Super Bowl champs best of the rest

Tight Ends
Nos. 1-10: Gates and Chargers on top
Nos. 11-32: Texans, Jags have youth, talent

Offensive Line
Nos. 1-10: Thomas leads resurgent Browns
Nos. 11-32: Physical Jags on edge of top 10

Defensive Line
Nos. 1-10: Adding Allen makes Vikes No. 1
Nos. 11-32: Eagles just miss top 10

Linebackers
Nos. 1-10: Ware and Thomas make Dallas No. 1
Nos. 11-32: Falcons on the brink of top 10

Defensive Backs
Nos. 1-10: Jones puts Dallas over the top
Nos. 11-32: Buccaneers are just outside top 10

Special Teams
Nos. 1-10: Bears, Hester run away with No. 1
Nos. 11-32: Rams and Vikes just out of top 10