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2010 Fantasy Early Rankings


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Top 30

1. Chris Johnson

2. Adrian Peterson

3. Ray Rice

4. Maurice Jones-Drew

5. Michael Turner

6. Frank Gore

7. Steven Jackson

8. Andre Johnson

9. Jamaal Charles

10. Randy Moss

 

11. Cedric Benson

12. Larry Fitzgerald

13. Joseph Addai

14. Drew Brees

15. Ryan Grant

16. Peyton Manning

17. Reggie Wayne

18. Aaron Rodgers

19. Desean Jackson

20. Miles Austin

 

21. Rashard Mendenhall

22. Deangelo Williams

23. Roddy White

24. Brandon Marshall

25. Tom Brady

26. Matt Forte

27. Vincent Jackson

28. Sidney Rice

29. Marques Colston

30. Pierre Thomas

 

Who do you think should be on here that isn't? Who is too high/low?

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It's time for you to join a dynasty league :wacko:

yea i know. im the commish of my league and last year we dicided to do keeper. im hoping that after a few years everyone likes it and well step it up to dynasty. at this point theres only 4 people in our league that want dynasty

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You're only in one league?! :wacko:

 

That's really odd!

 

:D

i do one league for money. then ill do a couple public leagues on yahoo. I dont like have too many going because youll be routing for someone in one league and then realize your going against them in another. i think it takes the fun out of it

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Who do you think should be on here that isn't? Who is too high/low?

Nice effort. No glowing omissions based on the 2009 final rankings and schedule.

However, you may want to adjust for the 2010 schedule.

 

Example: Chargers played NYG, PHI, DAL, WAS, CIN, PIT, BAL, and CLE in 2009, in 2010 they get STL, ARI, SF, SEA, IND, HOU, TEN, and JAC. On the surface that looks like a big difference in defensive prowess.

 

Obviously can't factor in coaching changes, draft picks, or free agency yet.

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Top 30

1. Chris Johnson

2. Adrian Peterson

3. Ray Rice

4. Maurice Jones-Drew

5. Michael Turner

6. Frank Gore

7. Steven Jackson

8. Andre Johnson

9. Jamaal Charles

10. Randy Moss

 

11. Cedric Benson

12. Larry Fitzgerald

13. Joseph Addai

14. Drew Brees

15. Ryan Grant

16. Peyton Manning

17. Reggie Wayne

18. Aaron Rodgers

19. Desean Jackson

20. Miles Austin

 

21. Rashard Mendenhall

22. Deangelo Williams

23. Roddy White

24. Brandon Marshall

25. Tom Brady

26. Matt Forte

27. Vincent Jackson

28. Sidney Rice

29. Marques Colston

30. Pierre Thomas

 

Who do you think should be on here that isn't? Who is too high/low?

 

Mr. Addai in the Top 15? He would rank in the 40's on my list, barely.

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You're taking DeSean or Miles austin over D. Will? I'm using a first rounded on D. Will soon

 

Benson should be higher then Moss especially because you have no idea what Moss will be like next season.

 

Addai....too HIgh

Grant...too High

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You're taking DeSean or Miles austin over D. Will? I'm using a first rounded on D. Will soon

 

Benson should be higher then Moss especially because you have no idea what Moss will be like next season.

 

Addai....too HIgh

Grant...too High

i dont know if you realized but Jonathan Stewart had more fantasy points than D Will this year. He's gonna keep getting better and I wouldn't be suprised if he become the featured back

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i dont know if you realized but Jonathan Stewart had more fantasy points than D Will this year. He's gonna keep getting better and I wouldn't be suprised if he become the featured back

 

the only reason why JS had more than DW is because Williams was injured over much of the final six weeks and missed three games entirely. Stewart had 120, 206 and 125 yards in those games.

 

Apples to apples is the first 12 weeks when DW rushed 197-1022, 7 TDs and DW rushed for 119-544, 6 TD. DW had 5.2 YPG though then and JS had 4.5.

 

It is a committee backfield and Williams has been the better runner. Stewart was given three games with more than 25 carries there at the end when DW was out injured to boost his numbers. Stewart is definitely a factor, but there is no reason to believe he is going to be the primary back there.

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I believe in a ppr league that those 4 are the top 4 , except AP, I would drop him to 4th overall in ppr league...Simply bc he does not catch as many out of the backfield as those....

I would also like to see my sleeper in Forte be a little bit higher, he should be in the 2nd round.....He will be a better player this year with Martz, who hates TEs, and the guy with the pencil in his ear....They definately need a guard and a RT, however, he will be close to a top ten back this year.....He had 57 receptions last year which is in the top 4 overall for RBs, and he will only get better....

I believe the rest is quite good though.... :wacko:

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Apples to apples is the first 12 weeks when DW rushed 197-1022, 7 TDs and DW rushed for 119-544, 6 TD. DW had 5.2 YPG though then and JS had 4.5.

 

It is a committee backfield and Williams has been the better runner. Stewart was given three games with more than 25 carries there at the end when DW was out injured to boost his numbers. Stewart is definitely a factor, but there is no reason to believe he is going to be the primary back there.

 

Hard to call it apples to apples when JStew played the entire year with a turf toe injury that had him limited at best. When both were active, they played DWill more so as to not further injure Stewart. When DW got hurt, they had no choice but to lean on Stewart....and even playing with a painful injury, he delivered more than anyone could have imagined. In fact, Carolina played its best football down the stretch with Stewart carrying the load.

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Hard to call it apples to apples when JStew played the entire year with a turf toe injury that had him limited at best. When both were active, they played DWill more so as to not further injure Stewart. When DW got hurt, they had no choice but to lean on Stewart....and even playing with a painful injury, he delivered more than anyone could have imagined. In fact, Carolina played its best football down the stretch with Stewart Matt Moore carrying the load.

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Matt Moore carrying the load

 

:wacko:

 

JStew:

Week 15: 25 carries, 109 yards, 1 TD, 2 rec., 14 yards, 1 TD

Week 16: 28 carries 206 yards, 1 TD, 2 rec., 16 yards

Week 17: 16 carries, 125 yards, 1 TD

 

Pretty impressive. Not sure you can say Moore "carried the load" in those games, especially when he didn't eclipse 175 yards passing in two of the three games.

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:wacko:

 

JStew:

Week 15: 25 carries, 109 yards, 1 TD, 2 rec., 14 yards, 1 TD

Week 16: 28 carries 206 yards, 1 TD, 2 rec., 16 yards

Week 17: 16 carries, 125 yards, 1 TD

 

Pretty impressive. Not sure you can say Moore "carried the load" in those games, especially when he didn't eclipse 175 yards passing in two of the three games.

 

25 and 28 carries - he will never see that without DW out again. He won't see half that much. Plus consider who he was facing:

 

HOME vs. TB 26-120, 1 TD (DW rushed for 30-152, 2 TD at TB in week 6)

 

HOME vs MIN 25-109, 1 TD (not bad though at home and Bucs allowed 25 carries and he only had 4.0 YPC)

 

At NYG 28-206, 1 TD (Giants allowed 44+ points in three of last four games in their horrible finish to the season)

 

HOME vs NO 16-125, 1 TD ( Saints played no starters in week 17 and DW rushed for 21-149,, 2 TD as a visitor in NO)

 

The numbers were nice but I would not credit him with doing anything more than DW would have done. In two cases, DW had already done much mroe as the visitor against the same team.

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25 and 28 carries - he will never see that without DW out again. He won't see half that much. Plus consider who he was facing:

 

HOME vs. TB 26-120, 1 TD (DW rushed for 30-152, 2 TD at TB in week 6)

 

HOME vs MIN 25-109, 1 TD (not bad though at home and Bucs allowed 25 carries and he only had 4.0 YPC)

 

At NYG 28-206, 1 TD (Giants allowed 44+ points in three of last four games in their horrible finish to the season)

 

HOME vs NO 16-125, 1 TD ( Saints played no starters in week 17 and DW rushed for 21-149,, 2 TD as a visitor in NO)

 

The numbers were nice but I would not credit him with doing anything more than DW would have done. In two cases, DW had already done much mroe as the visitor against the same team.

 

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The numbers were nice but I would not credit him with doing anything more than DW would have done. In two cases, DW had already done much mroe as the visitor against the same team.

 

I agree...but my post was more in reponse to MrTed's claim that Matt Moore "carried the load" (and not Stewart) in the final month of the season.

 

The stats clearly prove otherwise.

 

But in regard to your note about DWill "had already done much more as the visitor against the same team"....I will point to my prior post a few back: that the reason DWill got a lot more carries earlier in the year was the fact that Stewart was battling a painful Achilles injury. Only an idiot would allow a 100% healthy RB to split time with another RB who hadn't practiced all week, and was battling an injury. Of course DWill had more carries and better numbers, early on.

 

However, when Stewart got 100% of the carries, yet still at only 75% health, he was pretty impressive.

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