To coincide with the 28-hour ESPN Fantasy Football Marathon presented by Draft Kings, NFL Nation reporters are taking a position-by-position look at the teams they cover.On Monday: Over/under on starting-quarterback performance in 2016, based on their ESPN fantasy projections. Click the links after each team to view the full posts.Arizona Cardinals:?Carson Palmer?was one of three players to receive an MVP vote after turning in the best season of his career, but even at 36 years old, he can put up another monstrous season in 2016. Read more.Atlanta Falcons:?Matt Ryan will throw deeper, pick up more passing yards in 2016, but his touchdown numbers could decline. Read more.Baltimore Ravens:?Joe Flacco has never been a sought-after fantasy quarterback, and there will be increasing concerns with Flacco playing on a surgically-repaired left knee. But this season is shaping up to be a career year. Read more.Buffalo Bills:?Tyrod Taylors fantasy production should tick up in 2016, but it could be linked to the health of wide receiver Sammy Watkins and tight end Charles Clay. Read more.Carolina Panthers:?Cam Newton has a chance to exceed his 2015 MVP season with the return of wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin. Read more.Chicago Bears:?Jay Cutler is a polarizing figure not just for Bears fans, but also fantasy-football owners. Cutler again faces the daunting task of putting up big fantasy numbers while operating in a run-heavy, conservative offense. Read more.Cincinnati Bengals:?Andy Dalton will generally be more productive in 2016, building off his strong 2015, but he could have fewer passing yards. Read more.Cleveland Browns:?Its always possible that Robert Griffin III could revive his career under Browns coach Hue Jacksons tutelage, but expecting that with certainty is the height of folly. Read more.Dallas Cowboys:?Tony Romo has been a dream quarterback in fantasy football. As he begins his 10th full season as starter, he has a complete understanding of the scheme and, as a result, should put up big numbers. Read more.Denver Broncos:?With an elite defense and a pumped-up run game, either of the top-two Broncos QB options figure?to put up better numbers than their projections. Read more.Detroit Lions:?Due to a new offense, comfort with his coordinator and a diversification of offensive weapons, expect a big season from Matthew Stafford in 2016. Read more.Green Bay Packers:?Aaron Rodgers is coming off a down year -- by his standards -- yet still threw for 3,821 yards and 31 touchdowns with only eight interceptions. Much more is expected from him and the Packers offense this season. Read more.Houston Texans:?There is a lot of pressure for Brock Osweilers numbers to reflect the four-year, $72 million contract he signed with the Texans. Will he underperform expectations? Read more.Indianapolis Colts:?Andrew Luck will silence any doubters, fantasy or otherwise, who dont think he can bounce back from the worst season of his NFL career. Read more.Jacksonville Jaguars:?Blake Bortles had a breakout season in 2015, setting franchise records for touchdown passes (35) and passing yards (4,428). Can he duplicate those kinds of numbers in 2016? Read more.Kansas City Chiefs:?One of Alex Smiths qualities, for better or for worse, is that hes the same quarterback week to week and year to year. Its not difficult to predict his key stats, because they have generally fallen within a narrow range. Read more.Los Angeles Rams:?Yes, Jared Goff was the No.1 overall pick in the 2016 draft. And yes, he will have help in the backfield with Todd Gurley. But dont expect Goff to be the savior for a Los Angeles Rams offense that was near the bottom of every statistical category last season. Read more.Miami Dolphins: If Ryan Tannehill makes moderate strides in the red zone, he could be in the 25-28 touchdown range. But will he amass 4,000 passing yards again? Read more.Minnesota Vikings:?The Vikings spent their offseason upgrading the weapons around quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. If they are going to make a run in the NFC, theyll likely be looking for bigger numbers from Bridgewater in 2016. Read more.New England Patriots:?It will be Jimmy Garoppolos show for the first four games of the regular season before Tom Brady returns as the starter.?While Garoppolo naturally isnt a top fantasy-football option,?Brady is a slam-dunk choice for the final 12 games. Read more.New Orleans Saints:?Drew Brees may seem like a boring fantasy football choice in his 16th season. But if the rest of the owners in your league are willing to let him fall to you in the middle rounds of your draft, then you should be awfully excited about your team. Read more.New York Giants:?With an improved supporting cast and this being Eli Mannings third season in coach Ben McAdoos offense, there is reason to believe he could only get better in 2016. Read more.New York Jets:?Coming off a career year, Ryan Fitzpatrick will be hard-pressed to duplicate his numbers from last season -- 31 touchdown passes and 3,905 passing yards. Read more.Oakland Raiders:?Derek Carr improved mightily on the stat sheet last season,?but he faded in the second half. Another year of seasoning with his wideouts should bear sustainability. Read more.Pittsburgh Steelers:?Ben Roethlisberger has a high ceiling but is an unpredictable fantasy performer, and two suspensions could affect his numbers. Read more.Philadelphia Eagles:?Sam Bradford will start 2016 under center for the Eagles. The real question will be who finishes as the starting quarterback. Thats why the low fantasy expectations for Bradford seem reasonable. Read more.San Diego Chargers:?Philip Rivers finished last season No. 2 in the NFL in passing yards and led the league in attempts and completions. Though he?might not eclipse those numbers, he still should be among the league leaders again. Read more.San Francisco 49ers:?Drafting either Blaine Gabbert or Colin Kaepernick comes with a lot of uncertainty, and you should probably turn your attention elsewhere unless you play in a deeper league. Read more.Seattle Seahawks:?A strong second half in 2015 led to a career season for Russell Wilson, earning the Seattle Seahawks quarterback MVP consideration. What should be expected of him this season? Read more.Tampa Bay Buccaneers:?Dont expect Jameis Winston to hit a sophomore slump in 2016 -- his red-zone production should go up slightly, although hes not quite ready to be a top fantasy option. Read more.Tennessee Titans:?If Marcus Mariota stays healthy -- he is better equipped to do so, and the Titans are better equipped to help him -- hell find the end zone more often. Read more.Washington Redskins:?The Redskins offensive talent suggests they will be a pass-heavy offense.?That makes Kirk Cousins an attractive fantasy football play. Read more.Nike Shoes From China Online . Its sharpness matched my mind. This was no night to go to sleep. Discount Nike Shoes From China .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach. https://www.nikeshoeschina.us/ . - Derek Wolfe says hes finally healthy after suffering a seizure in November that doctors now believe was related to the spinal cord injury he suffered in the preseason. Nike Shoes From China . -- Canadian Andrew Wiggins got the ball on the wing, made a nifty spin move and then let go with a soft floater from about 10 feet that swished through the net in Allen Fieldhouse. Fake Nike Shoes .ca! Kerry, Two nights after the Scott-Eriksson incident in Buffalo, the Bruins returned home to play San Jose. In that game, Zdeno Chara put a check on Tommy Wingels that clearly targeted his head.In 1977, Oklahoma and Ohio State met for the first time. Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer, just in his fifth season, had already won two national championships. Ohio State legend Woody Hayes was nearing the end of his historic run in Columbus.In Week 3 of that season, the third-ranked Sooners traveled to Ohio Stadium for a showdown with the fourth-ranked Buckeyes. After racing to a 20-0 lead, injuries to the Sooners allowed Ohio State to get back in the game, and eventually take a 28-20 lead. That set up one of the most dramatic finishes - and most memorable kicks - in college football history.As the two iconic programs prepare to meet again on Saturday, below is a behind-the-scenes look of that famed 77 game, through the words of the players and coaches who lived it.Uwe von Schamann, Oklahoma kicker (1975-78): We had never played Ohio State before, so this was a huge game.Barry Switzer, Oklahoma coach (1973-88): It was big. Woody Hayes had great teams. We were a great team. We were 41-3-2 since 1973. Had won a couple national championships, back-to-back. We were a really good football team.Jeff Logan, Ohio State fullback (1974-77): Woody wasnt exactly sure what to make of Barry Switzer. Switzer was young, brash. Woody was from another generation. It was an important game for Woody. He told us before that we were not only defending the honor of Ohio State, but the honor of the Big Ten Conference playing an opponent like this in our stadium.Zac Henderson, Oklahoma safety (1974-77): We had been in big games before. But this was like walking into the Cotton Bowl playing Texas. This was a team to respect.Dave Adkins, Ohio State linebacker (1974-77):We practiced against the wishbone all week. But when you go up against guys like Billy Sims and Kenny King, youre just not ready for their speed. It was tough there at the beginning.Jeff Logan: The team speed in that offensive backfield was absolutely incredible.Jerry Pettibone, Oklahoma assistant (1972-78): We get up big. Then Thomas Lott gets hurt, Billy Sims gets hurt. And we start turning the ball over, and Ohio State comes back.Barry Switzer: When we lost Thomas Lott, it turned to hell. We turned the ball over, made mistakes, couldnt get a first down. It was a different game. We played horrible. They had something to do it. But we were playing great until I got my guys hurt.Bobby Proctor, Oklahoma assistant (1973-91): It looked like we were going to blow them out. Then we lost our quarterback.Thomas Lott, Oklahoma quarterback (1975-78): My knee just gave out. We shouldve put (senior) Dean Blevins in at that time. But (freshman) Jay Jimerson had made some nice runs the week before. So the coaching staff put Jay in first. I never saw a guy get his butt handed to him like that.Jeff Logan: I had a severe ankle sprain and was doubtful, at best, for Oklahoma. But it was kept under wraps. That week, we moved Archies brother Ray Griffin from safety to tailback, and Ron Springs to fullback. It was the same veer, but all the timing in the backfield was off. Our offense was pathetic in the beginning. Woody came over and said, Whatever were doing out there right now isnt working. Can you go? I got some extra medical attention for the ankle. But it wasnt the shot or the medication, it was the excitement of that game. Im not taking credit for the turnaround, but the offense started clicking a little bit when I went back in. We were able to flip the switch.Dean Blevins, Oklahoma quarterback (1974-77): We were down (28-20) late in the fourth quarter, and counted out. We hadnt done anything offensively. But this was a team loaded with confidence. Not only had we won a couple championships those previous years, we had come back against Nebraska the year before in a huge game. It was a pretty proud team that was in the early stages of the Switzer Sooner Magic moments.Thomas Lott: Dean got the offense moving and we finally got back in the end zone.Dave Adkins: It had been a hard-fought game. We were exhausted. They were able to put a drive together, but we stuck them on the two-point try. We thought we had it won.Uwe von Schamann: I dont think Id ever tried an onside before in a game. I remember kicking a lot of extra points, because we were a scoring machine. Not an onside, though.Jerry Pettibone: Bobby Proctor had a hard time saying Uwes name, so he just called him Foot. Bobby said, Foot, which one of thos