Greg Jennings, WR, Green Bay - The Packers deserve a bright spot. The second round pick out of Western Michigan has led the NFL in receiving in the preseason with 11 catches for 239 yards and a TD. That 21.7-yard average isn't shabby at all. To add to his versatility and appeal, he made good on his only attempt at returning kicks, carrying for 27 hard earned yards. It was so good that the coaches are openly talking about his chances of replacing the disappointing Charles Woodson on returns.
J.P. Losman, QB, Buffalo - Losman has taken a lot of abuse in the press, and he lost his job to Kelly Holcomb last year. However, he has been impressive in earning it back this preseason. He's gone 37-of-57 for 462 yards and two touchdowns. He has tossed two picks, but that is less of a concern now than it would have been last year. He's shown an unexpected amount of poise and maturity, standing in the pocket and looking for a viable receiver instead of panicking and scrambling like he did in the past. He's also discovered accuracy that we didn't know he had. He has run away with a quarterback race that many didn't expect him to win. His team will still be awful, but it won't be his fault nearly as much as it was last year.
Randy Moss, WR, Oakland - How bizarre is it that hardly anyone is talking about Moss these days? He may have to run over someone with his car again just to rip some headlines away from T.O. His team is destined to be terrible, but he has quietly looked good in the preseason. In the team's game against Detroit, Moss caught three passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns. The quarterback situation will be a mess (Jeff George?!?), but Moss is showing the potential to get his career back onto the amazing path it has been on before a couple of sub-par (for him) years.