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2. Birds of prey
3. Headache time
4. Sad sacks
5. The red shark
6. Call to arms
7. Top 20
8. Stopped!
9. Sorry, Charlie
10. Disappearing act
11. K.C. makes a statement
12. Change of identity
13. Sweet Liberty
14. The first to go fourth
15. 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The defense is championship-caliber, no question; but their Super Bowl chances are riding on an overhauled offense
16. 5 New Orleans Saints: Boring is out, a new wideout corps vowing to bust the roof off the Superdome is in, making this a last-place show worth catching
17. 3 Atlanta Falcons: Jamal Anderson is up and running, which has teammates all but doing the Dirty Bird in anticipation of another postseason
18. 2 Carolina Panthers: After taking its lumps last year, the defense will cause a few this season, courtesy of an aging but still feared front four
19. More Gridiron Grief: FRED LANE, 1976-2000
20. A Point Well Taken: Fearless rookie Andre Miller is the Cavaliers' playmaker of the future
21. Late Starter: A backup for most of his 13-year career, Steve Beuerlein finally has a tight grip on the first-string quarterback job in Carolina
22. Some Quick Barbering: Twin sprinters Miki and Lisa Barber of South Carolina buzzed the NCAAs
23. The Catch of the Year: With the Rams on the ropes, an unlikely hero on an unlikely play made a dramatic grab to beat the Bucs and keep the St. Louis dream season alive
24. The Thinking Man's Player: With both a mind and a body for the game--and eyes that see everything--Marshall Faulk is the NFL's most versatile and valuable running back
25. Dirty Work: A never-say-die defense, with unheralded Brad Culpepper at its center, kept the Bucs afloat with a pair of clutch turnovers against the Redskins
26. Just Dessert: Victory was sweet for a beleaguered but unified Redskins defense, which turned in its best performance of the season to lead Washington's wild-card romp over the Lions
27. This Duce Is An Ace: Duce Staley, one of the league's best-kept secrets, is piling up the yards in Philadelphia
28. Home Boy: Near the playing fields of his youth, unflappable rookie quarterback Shaun King led the Bucs to another crucial win, against the Lions
29. Sweet Redemption: Ravens running back Errict Rhett is making the most of a second chance
30. Inside The NFL
31. Over The Top: Recuperated quarterback Brad Johnson single-handedly has turned his new team, the Redskins, into the NFL's No. 1 offensive power
32. Who Needs Barry? Not Detroit, apparently. The Sanders-less Lions are, at 2-0, the NFL's biggest surprise
33. Kurt Warner: The former Iowa Barnstormer has the Rams' fate in his hands
34. A Holliday To Celebrate: Sack man Vonnie Holliday is starting to make Packers fans forget Reggie White
35. Beware Of Dawgs: Nobody's more rabid for their team--or more frightening to the other team--than the denizens of the Dawg Pound
36. 3 Pittsburgh Steelers: If an unsettled offensive line doesn't get its act together, a second consecutive nonplayoff season could be in the offing for coach Bill Cowher and Co
37. 2 Tennessee Titans: The nickname, uniforms, logo and stadium are all new, and so is this season's passing strategy for quarterback Steve McNair: Go long
38. 4 Baltimore Ravens: Improved play in the secondary is of primary importance for a team that regularly ranks near the bottom of the league in pass defense
39. 1 Jacksonville Jaguars: Everything is in place offensively, so the chances for a first trip to the Super Bowl will ride on the play of an underachieving defense
40. 5 Cincinnati Bengals: They'll go as far as running back Corey Dillon's legs can carry them, which, for the team with the AFC's worst record in the '90s, shouldn't be far
41. 6 Cleveland Browns: What does an expansion team do when it spends $48 million on a rookie quarterback? It invests heavily in blockers who can keep him in one piece
42. 10 Daniel Franks: This Miami tight end, only a junior, has left lasting impressions on would-be tacklers
43. 9 Jamal Lewis: If his surgically repaired knee holds up, the Tennessee back will be hard to bring down
44. 4 Chris Redman: This Louisville quarterback is smart and tough--like an old Cardinal named Unitas
45. 8 Roland Seymore: Grandma knew best when she nudged this Florida State defensive end into football
46. Chris Samuels: Add this big, quick tackle to the list of Alabama's storied offensive linemen
47. 7 Ron Dayne: After carrying Wisconsin to a Rose Bowl win, this power back will bowl over the drafters
48. 3 Courtney Brown: This Penn State defensive lineman makes regular stops in the opponent's backfield
49. 2 Peter Warrick: This superlative Florida State wideout is, like Mark McGwire, a constant home run threat
50. Bring On The World: With his mom both unable and unwilling to look, Les Gutches made the U.S. team
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