Rushing yards:
Give me a break... I think you need to re-analyze your rushing numbers. I agree with Chambers84 on 2300 rushing yards. Around 1500 from RW, another 300 from both Edwards and Minor all together (Minor had 281 last year), 300 from Fiedler (he had 321 yards last year), 150 yards from Konrad and Dyer, and 50 yards from everyone else.
Here were last years rushing team leaders:
Pittsburgh: 2774
San Fran: 2244
Dallas: 2184
NY Jets: 2054
St. Louis: 2027
Kansas City: 2008
Between having a mobile QB and RW, Minor, Edwards, and utilizing a FB, and an improved OL, the only teams that can have any competition with us this year are San Francisco, and Pittsburgh.
Passing Yards:
St. Louis: 4663
Indy: 3989
Green Bay: 3770
Oakland: 3707
Kansas City: 3665
Detroit: 3595
Tennessee: 3558
NY Giants: 3558
New Orleans: 3514
San Diego: 3505
Minnesota: 3483
Buffalo: 3451
Arizona: 3459
San Francisco: 3445
14 teams got over 3400 yards. Anyone who doesnt think we can get 3400 yards shouldnt be considered a fan. I think our passing game will be a lot better than San Diego's, Detroit's, the Giant's, Kansas City's, and Tennessee's last year (given they passed the ball a lot once they were all getting KILLED!). I wouldnt be happy with less than 3500 yards this year and would like to aim for 3600. We had nearly 3200 last year with the same receivers, but now we are going to see a much better offense with RW (350 yards receiving) and Konrad/Dyer (250 yards) pulling some down as well as Chambers (1200 yards) dominating all 16 regular season games. McKnight, Ward, and Gadsden should average about 600 each. That is 3600 there among the running game and the top 4 WRs.