Homer tag aside. I'm telling you, Steven Jackson should be much higher than most boards have him. I am an avid Rams fan and listen to ALL offseason and camp reports, no matter how negative they are most of the time in ramsfanland, and SJ39 has come in bigger, more in shape, and behind a much improved offense that ever. He will be the center-piece to a middle-of-the-pack offense (if they're lucky), but will no doubt be the center-piece. He is a top 5, maybe even top 3 RB who will get all goal line runs and who will have a much more capable QB throwing to him too.
I mention him because that's the only player I really feel qualified to tout at this point. I realize he's not a "sleeper" or a stretch, but compare to where most have him in their draft, it's different. I know the Rams (unfortunately lately) and he will be better than ever, mark my word.
I also know the Colts and Bears (bears O only because I know Martz). People are down a little on Reggie Wayne because so many other Colts targets are functioning full speed unlike last year, but I can confidently say Wayne will be a ridiculously unbalanced choice for Peyton this year, again, now more than ever. Teams will have to respect Garcon/Gonzalas/Collie/Clark, but Peyton will throw consistently to Wayne throughout. Again, no shocker or sleeper here, but many are doubting Wayne because of all the options to Peyton. Don't doubt, Wayne will be the goto guy and he catches everything near him.
Lastly, the Bears. Expect big things from Culter, including interceptions, but many TDs too. Forte will be somewhat downplayed because of Martz's rep for downplaying RBs, but Forte fits in a Martz scheme and will pile on the points run and pass. Expect numbers for Knox, Hester, Olsen, and Aromashodu in a Martz timing/air Coryell offense.