As the simmering July afternoons burn on into the sultry days of August, it might not seem as though much has changed in the last few weeks, and for the average person, not much has. But for those that spend Sunday afternoons in the fall glued to the action on living room television screens, sporting lucky jerseys, hats, and undergarments, and getting back in touch with long-lost recliner grooves, August means only one thing: football is here. All 32 training camps have kicked into high gear, the first of many preseason exhibitions get underway this weekend, and fantasy football draft season is in full swing. The two-a-days are stewing, the signings and releases are pouring in, and the sports networks, growing weary of mid-season baseball, are becoming saturated with the latest gridiron news. Sounds like it?s about time for another installment of the ?Super 60? Fantasy Rankings. The Movers and Shakers: Jamal Lewis (-4) Although missing another week of training camp will not ruin his 2005 campaign, it should make fantasy owners a bit wary about giving this breakdown-prone freight train a first-round nod. The Ravens? young offense will need as much time as possible to gel before taking the field on opening day, and every week that Lewis is forced to miss, is a big step backwards for Baltimore. Terrell Owens (+2) Despite a minor groin injury, T.O.?s stock increased significantly this week when Todd Pinkson went down with a ruptured Achilles. Coupled with the departure of Freddie Mitchell, Pinkston?s season-ending injury will likely force the Philadelphia front office to soften their stance on Owens? contract dispute. Say what you want about his tactics and recent comments, but a happy and healthy T.O. will post 15 scores and average close to 100 yards a game. Since a receiving corps of Greg Lewis, Reggie Brown, and L.J. Smith would likely derail any championship aspirations, look for the Eagles to now acquiesce to T.O.?s desire to renegotiate. Deuce McCallister (+2) After inking a massive seven-year contract extension that makes him the league?s second-highest paid back, McCallister now must start playing like it. Despite averaging over 1200 yards and 10 touchdowns in the last three years, Deuce has been unable to help New Orleans move to the next level. Given the Saints? lengthy record of disappointment (the biggest highlight in the franchise?s 30-year history is a 1970 field goal by a guy with half a foot), this enormous investment will hopefully motivate McCallister and the Saints to take that next step. Javon Walker (+12) The Packers? number one wideout makes the biggest leap this week, jumping twelve spots to #38. In a surprise development, Walker reported to training camp after a hold out seemed imminent, and has been highly impressive thus far. With several phenomenal catches downfield, it is clear that any conflicts related to his offseason contract problems will have no impact on the fourth-year Packer?s relationship with Brett Favre. Anquan Boldin (-5) Boldin, who missed six games last year due to a knee injury, drops five slots after breaking his nose during a recent Cardinal practice. As the favorite target of Jake Plummer and Luke McCown over the last two seasons, Anquan was looking forward to hooking up with Kurt Warner to generate some impressive fantasy numbers. Although Boldin shouldn?t miss much time, Warner might develop a stronger rapport with youngster, Larry Fitzgerald, and could play (let me apologize in advance) Brad Pitt to Anquan?s Aniston in Arizona in 2005. The Complete Super 60 Rankings: Rank Player 1 LaDanian Tomlinson 2 Shaun Alexander 3 Willis McGahee 4 Domanick Davis 5 Peyton Manning 6 Clinton Portis 7 Edgerrin James 8 Corey Dillon 9 Randy Moss 10 Priest Holmes 11 Jamal Lewis 12 Rudi Johnson 13 Daunte Culpepper 14 Marvin Harrison 15 Terrell Owens 16 Curtis Martin 17 Deuce McCallister 18 Tiki Barber 19 Julius Jones 20 Donovan McNabb 21 Michael Vick 22 Kevin Jones 23 Ahman Green 24 Chad Johnson 25 Andre Johnson 26 Tony Gonzalez 27 Brian Westbrook 28 Antonio Gates 29 Steven Jackson 30 Torry Holt 31 Michael Bennett 32 Brett Favre 33 Jeremy Shockey 34 Trent Green 35 Anquan Boldin 36 Nate Burleson 37 Tatum Bell 38 Javon Walker 39 Joe Horn 40 LaMont Jordan 41 Marc Bulger 42 Roy Williams 43 Hines Ward 44 Tom Brady 45 Chris Brown 46 Fred Taylor 47 Reggie Wayne 48 Alge Crumpler 49 Larry Fitzgerald 50 Matt Hasselbeck 51 Ashley Lelie 52 Michael Clayton 53 J. J. Arrington 54 Steve Smith 55 Ronnie Brown 56 Carnell Williams 57 Drew Bennett 58 Jason Witten 59 Carson Palmer 60 Muhsin Muhammed Honorable Mentions: David Carr, Jake Plummer, Lee Suggs, Kevin Barlow, Darrell Jackson, Chris Chambers, Keary Colbert, and Todd Heap.