AFC North stock watch
Who's hot?
1. Ray Lewis, LB, Baltimore Ravens
Ray Lewis put together arguably his best
game of the season in a 41-13 blowout victory over the
Houston Texans. Lewis was dominant against the
run--leading the team in tackles with eight--and
jumping the passing lanes with two interceptions of
Houston quarterback Sage Rosenfels. Throughout his
career, Lewis has always had an uncanny knack for
finding the football and did so again Sunday with
another performance that was vintage Lewis. It's been
apparent all year that the 13-year veteran can still
bring it.
2. Willis McGahee, RB, Ravens
Is it us, or does Baltimore seem to have
a different 100-yard rusher every week? Last week
rookie Ray Rice had the hot hand. This week it was
veteran Willis McGahee, who returned from a knee injury
and rushed for 112 yards and two touchdowns. No matter
who is getting the carries, it all equals success for
the Ravens. Baltimore has a four-game winning streak
and is averaging 33.5 points per game during that span.
The consistent running game and ability to control the
clock against opponents are major reasons why.
3. Kellen Winslow Jr., TE, Cleveland Browns
A major reason for new Browns
quarterback Brady Quinn's success last week were the
numbers put up by tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. He had a
season-high 10 catches for 111 yards and two touchdowns
in a losing effort against Denver. It marked the first
multi-touchdown game for Winslow since high school.
It's clear that Cleveland's offense under Quinn will
take on a much different look and will focus more on
short passes to the tight ends and running backs. So
Winslow could be in for a big second half of the season
with the quarterback change.
(espn.com)