Actually, the more I look at this list, the more it starts to look like someone's wish list - and perhaps someone who wishes Nikon's ranges was more like Canon's. Or perhaps someone who's getting flak about the comparison with Sony's in-body image stabilisation, so the soluton is VR with everything. Does that make it more or less plausible? I can't tell.
AF-S Nikkor 24 to 135 mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR - This is a bit weird. The 24-120mm VR was only introduced in 2003. Does it really need to be replaced yet?
AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II - An upgrade to the 70-200, primarily for FX users, has been talked about for ages and is on so many people's wishlists.
AF-S Nikkor 35 mm f/1.4G - Canon make fast primes, and I've never understood why Nikon don't. I imagine this would be popular.
AF-S Nikkor 85 mm f/1.4G - Is this a priority to ugrade? I'd have thought the pros who use it would be more tolerant of the old design than consumers, so putting AF-S in consumer lenses would be more of a priority perhaps.
AF-S Nikkor 14 to 28 mm f/3.5-4.5G ED - I'm struggling with this one. A 14mm FX zoom can't possibly be very cheap, so how will this sit alongside the 14-24mm f/2.8?
AF-S Nikkor 120 to 450 mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR - Obviously a replacement for the 80-400VR is long overdue. Maybe it will actually happen next year.
AF-S Nikkor 300 mm f/4G VR - Canon's 300mm f/4 has IS, so maybe Nikon need it too. Hopefully they mighht even start manufacturing the things too - the current 300mm f/4 is impossible to get hold of.
Nikkor AF-S VR 400 mm f/5.6G - Canon have a 400mm f/5.6, so maybe Nikon need one too. Though VR might compromise the design (and increase the price) compared to Canon's stripped-down effort.
AF-S Nikkor 70 to 240 mm f/3.5-4.5G VR - Right, Canon make a whole load of 70-200 zooms, and they have a range of pro quality f/4 lenses, but we don't want to make it look too much like we're copying them do we?
AF-S Nikkor 105 mm f/2G DC - Is there still demand for soft-focus lenses?
AF-S Nikkor 24 to 85 mm f/4G VR - Designed to compete with Canon's 24-105mm f'/4 L IS?
AF-S DX Nikkor 60 to 95 mm f/2G VR - Err... who wants this? What is it for?
AF-S DX Nikkor 17-60 mm f/2.8G VR - Canon's equivalent 17-55 has IS, so obviously Nikon need to copy that, even thoug this design is only 6 years old.