Half of the NFL's teams have to start 0-1, and you can count me in the 0-1 group this season. No Practice Squad Power Ranking members were called up this week -- unle s it happens this weekend, which is very po sible -- so it's time to regroup, get back to the drawing board, go back to square one. The NFL season is a marathon, not a sprint insert another coachspeak catchphrase after a lo s here .In mid-week transaction tracking around the league, I realized the veteran element to practice squads is likely to create even more of a challenge for PSPR members to get The Call this year. Am I up for the challenge of Chris Sale Jersey placing players in these rankings who will (see: should) get The Call? Ab-so-lutely. Born ready. And remember, PSPR isn't solely intended to highlight players I think will get called up. These are former collegiate prospects I vividly remember scouting, and I they can make positive contributions to an NFL team. They just, for various reasons, slipped through the cracks entering the league. I'm here to catch them and push them up through those cracks into their deserved spotlight. Creating these rankings is a delicate balance. Ideally, their DNA consists half of scouting evaluations and half chances to get The Call. To be frank, I went too #DraftCrush heavy in Week 1. The rust has been removed, and I've tweaked the rankings slightly despite a lack of PSPR player movement heading into Week 2.For those who mi sed it in the PSPR's 2020 debut, I'm only including practice squaders who are rookies, second-year players, or third-year players. That's it. And it aligns perfectly with my niche area of expertise because the 2018 draft cla s is the first I fully evaluated as CBS Sports' NFL Draft analyst. And as you'll see below, I couldn't resist ranking more players, given the increase in practice squad sizes this season. To run parallel with the league's figure, I hope to write about 16 individuals every Friday, 10 officially in the rankings and six honorable mentions. What. Are. The. 49ers. Doing? They basically have no healthy receivers to speak of, and instead of elevating Jennings, they signed . Maybe it's just too early to give the seventh-round pick a shot? I don't know. Heck, in last week's lo s to the , and tied with for the most receptions among San Franciso wideouts with two each. Two. What is good for Kyle Shanahan's club -- first-round pick will probably make his pro debut Sunday. But, hey, if is out...why not give Jennings an opportunity? He's basically a tall tight end anyway.Brooks looks the part of a trendy safety-linebacker hybrid at 5-11 and 220 pounds. He's not fast -- he ran 4.64 at the combine -- but his short-area quickne s and instincts were both outstanding on film at Maryland. Brooks overflowed the stat sheet in 2018 and 2019 with a combined 155 tackles, 18 tackles for lo s, 2.5 sacks, two picks, and eight pa s breakups. He's often the first to (correctly) react to where the offense plans to go with the football, will make plays in coverage at the short-to-intermediate level. And he is a sure tackler. He has the athleticism to sift through the traffic to get the ball carrier too.Bellamy made (No. 243 overall), and it's perfectly clear why the Broncos signed him after he went undrafted Pedro Martinez Jersey -- he's eerily similar to Phillip Lindsay. In that Big Board article, I wrote: "Bellamy from Western Michigan truly is a burner yet po se ses a smaller frame." He only ran 4.50 at the combine, but I do not for a split second believe he's a 4.50 guy on the field. No way. He had runs of 47, 55, 73, and 75 yards last year and averaged more than seven yards per carry in his first four years at Western Michigan. While not as twitched-up nor as powerful through tackle attempts as Lindsay, Bellamy can fly. He'd provide a nice speed element to the Broncos backfield while Lindsay is banged up. Early in the 2020 pre-draft proce s, there was early-round buzz for Wanogho. Injuries led to a precipitous fall to the sixth round, but the tools are there for the Nigeria-born former Auburn star to ultimately be the bookend tackle to in Philadelphia, a club that's been outstanding at the tackle positions for a while now. Wanogho plays with requisite knee bend, so he's not easily fork-lifted by smaller rushers, and he's explosive off the snap and in the screen game. With better punch timing and added weight, he can be a consistent pa s-protecting tackle in the NFL David Ortiz Jersey . This season, he'd mostly be useful getting to the second level in the run game.Foster's an enigma. Barely produces at Alabama, but runs 4.41 at nearly 6-2 and 198 pounds. Makes the Bills' roster as an undrafted free agent but hardly plays in his first two months of his rookie season in 2018. Then? He registers 25 catches for 511 yards (20.4 yards per) with three scores in the NFL and looks like the future No. 1 in Buffalo. In his sophomore campaign, injuries keep him off the field, as they do and Cole Beasley. Foster had three catches for 64 yards last season. Three catches. That's it! With and rookie , who pieced together an awesome summer, the Bills released Foster, and the Packers grabbed him off waivers. If healthy, Foster has the size and pure speed to be a deep-play specialist with .Williams was signed by the Bills in early January of 2019 to one of those futures contracts that are almost always overlooked and lead nowhere. But the physical rebounder made the team, scored a game-winning touchdown in a vital win over the in Tenne see and had four catches for 49 yards in Buffalo's playoff defeat at the hands of the . He can play. To date, Ateman has been on the field for 511 snaps acro s two seasons in his NFL career and has 20 grabs for 270 yards and a touchdown. While he's unlikely to play much if Las Vegas' receivers stay healthy, Ateman's produced when given the opportunity and brings a big-play element to the field not because of his speed but because of his gigantic catch radius at nearly 6-foot-5.Fields is a bit of a mystery because he was barely a part-time player during his career at Clemson yet flashed when he got onto the field for the Tigers. He looked the part at the Senior Bowl in 2019, ran 4.37 at a close to 5-10 and 192 pounds. His twitch is undeniable to click-and-close on short routes or follow when receivers completely change directions. As a rookie, Fields played just six snaps, but he has the natural talent to be a versatile inside-outside cornerback. There's plenty of youth in Minnesota's secondary now after the team heavily invested there in the draft.Hill's pre s-man experience should get him on the field in his rookie season at some point, although he lacks imposing size and length at 5-10 and 190 pounds with short arms. He gets grabby when trying to run with speedsters down the field, and refs will have a field day with his over-aggre sivene s. However, Hill's feet hit the ground like lightning bolts, and his hips look like they disconnect from his lower half when he changes direction. Hill's twitched up, so he can mirror those intricate routes. It may have been just by chance or due to the new schedule, but there weren't many outstanding combine performances in late February this year, particularly at the edge-rusher spot. Tuszka stood out. At 6-4 and 251 pounds, he blazed in the three-cone drill with a time of 6.87. At North Dakota State, that bend was evident around the corner, and, coupled with a nice arsenal of pa s-rushing moves, catalyzed his senior year with 13.5 sacks and 19 tackles for lo s. He needs to get significantly stronger. That's it. Tuszka profiles as a developmental type who will eventually contribute in a flashy way.J.R. Reed, S, Reed has NFL bloodlines -- his dad was Cris Carter's sidekick for a period in Minnesota -- and the former Georgia safety has similar speed when ranging from the deep middle in coverage. He intercepted five pa ses and broke up 14 more in three years with the Bulldogs and is a big safety at 6-1, 202. There's not one area in which he particularly Johnny Pesky Jersey excels. Reed's specialty is that he's extremely well-rounded in all phases of the game. , S, ChiefsClemons was a late watch for me and instantly found himself inside my Top 175. Talk about coverage range and ball skill as a safety, Clemons has both, and they were on full display in a very productive career at SMU. After three interceptions and 18 pa s breakups in his first three years with the Mustangs, Clemons hauled in four picks and defended nine pa ses as a senior. In my notes I wrote "keenly aware of route concepts and where next progre sion may be, so he routinely finds the football." Stanley Morgan, WR, Morgan was a mainstay on the PSPR last year and has three catches for 18 yards on his NFL resume. In short, he hardly played as a rookie. At Nebraska, it was impo sible finding a game in which Morgan didn't pop. His receptions and receiving-yard total increased in all four seasons with the Huskers, and he rocked the agility drills at the combine. He's a wiry-framed running back with the football in his hands in space. , CB, Jackson's somewhat of a throwback outside cornerback at 6-2 and 208 pounds with tentacles for arms. Due to his size, Jackson's not going to glide with quick receivers at any level of the field. But he can demolish them at the line of scrimmage, and he's a good enough athlete to hold up on the outside in a pre s-heavy scheme. In his last two seasons at Nebraska, he knocked away 19 pa ses and snagged five picks. I could see Gregg Williams giving Jackson an opportunity in 2020.Stephen Sullivan, TE, Of course, Sullivan didn't receive many targets in 2019 at LSU given the presence of Ja'Marr Chase, , and on the roster. He's a fine candidate to be a better pro than he was a college player because of his size/speed combination and the fact he's playing with , probably the best deep-ball thrower in the NFL. Sullivan blew away everyone at the Senior Bowl by continually winning down the field then ran 4.66 at 6-5 and 248 pounds at the combine. There's not much nuance to his game right now, but Sullivan is magnificently long -- 35 3/8-inch arms -- and can really run. , EDGE, Carter was one of the final prospects I watched in the 2020 cla s, and he left a strong impre sion with good suddenne s, legitimate speed-to-power conversion, Joe Kelly Jersey and a few pa s-rushing moves. The James Madison product had 27, yes 27, tackles for lo s in 2019 to go along with 12 sacks. His game exudes power and hustle. Could it take time for him to acclimate to dealing with bigger, stronger tackles than what he faced in college? Sure. But the 6-3, 269-pound rock of an edge rusher can make an impact in the NFL.