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Sep
14
2011

Week 2 Player Rankings: Running Backs

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1. Adrian Peterson Vs. TB
2. Ray Rice @ TEN
3. LeSean McCoy @ ATL
4. Jamaal Charles @ DET
5. Darren McFadden @ BUF
6. Rashard Mendenhall Vs. SEA
7. Michael Turner Vs. PHI
8. Frank Gore Vs. DAL
9. Chris Johnson Vs. BAL
10. Peyton Hillis @ IND
11. Arian Foster @ MIA
12. Matt Forte @ NO
13. Cedric Benson @ DEN
14. Ahmad Bradshaw Vs. STL
15. Maurice Jones-Drew @ NYJ
16. Tim Hightower Vs. ARI
17. Jahvid Best Vs. KC
18. DeAngelo Williams Vs. GB
19. Felix Jones @ SF
20. Fred Jackson Vs. OAK
21. Mike Tolbert @ NE
22. James Starks @ CAR
23. BenJarvus Green-Ellis Vs. SD
24. LeGarrette Blount @ MIN
25. Beanie Wells @ WAS
26. Shonn Greene Vs. JAC
27. Pierre Thomas Vs. CHI
28. Reggie Bush Vs. HOU
29. Ryan Grant @ CAR
30. Willis McGahee Vs. CIN
31. Ryan Mathews @ NE
32. Cadillac Williams @ NYG
33. Joseph Addai Vs. CLE
34. Marshawn Lynch @ PIT
35. Brandon Jacobs Vs. STL
36. Danny Woodhead Vs. SD
37. Jonathan Stewart Vs. GB
38. Mark Ingram Vs. CHI
39. LaDainian Tomlinson Vs. JAC
40. Ben Tate @ MIA
41. Darren Sproles Vs. CHI
42. Knowshon Moreno Vs. CIN
43. CJ Spiller Vs. OAK
44. Delone Carter Vs. CLE
45. Derrick Ward @ MIA
46. Michael Bush @ BUF
47. Ricky Williams @ TEN
48. Jerome Harrison Vs. KC
49. Montario Hardesty @ IND
50. Jerious Norwood @ NYG
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Sep
07
2011

Week 1 Player Rankings: Running Backs

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1. Jamaal Charles Vs. BUF
2. Chris Johnson @ JAX
3. Adrian Peterson @ SD
4. Frank Gore Vs. SEA
5. Arian Foster Vs. IND
6. Darren McFadden @ DEN
7. LeSean McCoy @ STL
8. Maurice Jones-Drew Vs. TEN
9. Ray Rice Vs. PIT
10. Peyton Hillis Vs. CIN
11. Steven Jackson Vs. PHI
12. Michael Turner @ CHI
13. Matt Forte Vs. ATL
14. Rashard Mendenhall @ BAL
15. Knowshon Moreno Vs. OAK
16. DeAngelo Williams @ ARI
17. Jahvid Best @ TB
18. BenJarvus Green-Ellis @ MIA
19. LeGarrette Blount Vs. DET
20. Ryan Grant Vs. NO
21. Ahmad Bradshaw @ WAS
22. Beanie Wells Vs. CAR
23. Ryan Mathews Vs. MIN
24. Cedric Benson @ CLE
25. Shonn Greene Vs. DAL
26. Felix Jones @ NYJ
27. Fred Jackson @ KC
28. Joseph Addai @ HOU
29. Marshawn Lynch @ SF
30. Reggie Bush Vs. NE
31. Mike Tolbert Vs. MIN
32. Brandon Jacobs @ WAS
33. Mark Ingram @ GB
34. CJ Spiller @ KC
35. Tim Hightower Vs. NYG
36. Jonathan Stewart @ ARI
37. Ben Tate Vs. IND
38. James Starks Vs. NO
39. Ladainian Tomlinson Vs. DAL
40. Pierre Thomas @ GB
41. Donald Brown @ HOU
42. Danny Woodhead @ MIA
43. Michael Bush @ DEN
44. James Starks Vs. NO
45. Willis McGahee Vs. OAK
46. Daniel Thomas Vs. NE
47. Thomas Jones Vs. BUF
48. Montario Hardesty Vs. CIN
49. Justin Forsett @ SF
50. Darren Sproles @ GB
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Sep
07
2011

Love and Hate Lists for Week 1

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It’s that time folks.  The regular season is upon us and my Player Rankings for Week 1 have been released.  I hope you are all as excited as I am and good luck to you all this season!

Love

Jamaal Charles, RB, KC – Charles is a guy that I believe in and as Thomas Jones ages, Charles’ carries will go up.  The Bills allowed an abysmal 169.6 yards per game, which was the worst in the league.  They did draft Marcell Dareus to help fix this problem but with a shortened off-season due to the lockout, the immediate impact of Dareus will be lessened.  Charles is among the best young RB talent in the NFL and you have to like his chances to break a big play or two against such a mediocre at best run defense.

Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – The Chargers were one of the teams that managed to put together a decent off season program without the help of their coaching staff or management during the lockout. Also, there wasn’t too much turn-over from last season to this season as far as the offense is concerned.  This all adds up to an uncharacteristic fast-start for Norv Turner, Philip Rivers and the Chargers in my opinion.

Darren McFadden, RB, OAK – Denver is not just Oakland’s week one opponent, they were also last season’s 2nd worst rush defense.  This isn’t really about match-up either. McFadden averaged 128 yards per game in all-purpose yards last season and is, until further notice, a must-start in my opinion.

Kenny Britt, WR, TEN – I’ve been pretty open about my love for Britt for a while now and with no suspension and a weak opposing secondary in week 1, Britt is a must-start in my opinion.

Peyton Hillis, RB, CLE – You may be surprised to see ME put this guy on my love list, because I was not big on him going into the draft.  My concern with Hillis has always been about durability and the fact that Montario Hardesty is more talented than Hillis and below him on the depth chart.  I think that at some point this season, Hillis misses a game and Hardesty is someone I think will be able to take advantage of the playing time and win the starting role. Until then, Hillis is a great RB 2 and especially against a team led by a rookie QB (Cincinnati).

Josh Freeman, QB, TB – Freeman and the Buccs lost to the Lions at home last season and it cost them a playoff spot.  You think they want revenge? Because I’ll bet they are pretty pumped to start the season off with a W in such a meaningful way.  The Lions bolstered their defensive front this offseason while not addressing their porous secondary.  I expect Freeman to look deep a few times in this game and a tough week 1 for LeGarrette Blount if the Buccs can’t move the ball in the air.

Reggie Wayne, WR, IND – Let’s not mistake this for some crazy Kerry Collins love.  This is about the Texans secondary being almost the worst in NFL history last season and having to adjust to a new system ran by Wade Phillips.  Wayne is a very consistent and complete receiver and he is who Collins will trust on third downs.  He just barely cracks my top 20, but that makes him a starter.  Don’t let the lack of Peyton scare you into benching him.

Beanie Wells, RB, ARI – I wouldn’t have drafted him as my RB2, but injuries are the concern here and a healthy Beanie Wells should have a good day against the Panthers in week 1.  Cam Newton is not likely to start too smoothly in his first regular season NFL start without a short off-season and it’s very possibly that this is an ugly game for Carolina fans.  I expect the Cardinals to lead-off with a heavy rushing attack to ease new QB Kevin Kolb into a routine and comfort level too.

Hate

Julio Jones, WR, ATL – A lot of people reached for Julio Jones on draft day because of the absurd combine performance he had and how much the Falcons gave up to draft him.  What they don’t realize is the complexity of the Falcons offense as well as the lockout will severely limit the plays that Jones will be on the field for.  He will spend a  lot of time running deep routes to attract safety help out of respect for his speed and he will do a much better job of opening up passing lanes for Roddy White than anything else.  Look for Jones to start slow and slowly become a viable flex play.

Joe Flacco, QB, BAL – You are in trouble this week if you drafted Flacco as a starter or maybe as your backup to Peyton.  Flacco faces the division rival Steelers and after what I saw them do to Vick in the preseason, the focus will likely be on grinding out Ray Rice and the running game.  Flacco could have troubles breaking double digit points in this game.

Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC – Bowe had a great season last year and there is little chance he can repeat those numbers.  He played the Bills last year and was held to just 16 yards on his 3 catches.  Fantasy owners barely noticed this lack luster performance because a very short TD catch was involved and he ended up not ruining anyone’s week.  Don’t expect Bowe to be anything more than a good WR2 and you won’t get burned.

Marshawn Lynch, RB, SF – Lynch made for an interesting draft selection this year with top 20 potential.  But let’s make him prove he can live up to it before we risk a roster spot for him yet.  He faces a stout 49er line-backing corp led by Patrick Willis and Lynch is too inconsistent for my liking at the moment.

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Aug
19
2011

2011 Draft Analysis by Position: Running Backs

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This year, the elite running back talent is deeper than it has been in recent years.  While most teams are still relying on a duo or trio of backs, there is a surprising number of feature backs to choose from in round one this year. Also, don’t forget to check out my updated RB rankings.

The First Seven

As I see it this season, the first round of every draft should start with seven RBs.  Adrian Peterson, Chris Johnson, Jamaal Charles, Arian Foster, Ray Rice, Frank Gore and Michael Turner are all established featured weapons in their offense and are too reliable and productive to NOT take as your RB1 if you have the chance.  Minnesota is bound to lean on Peterson while McNabb gets acclimated in his new offensive scheme and even afterwards, I expect AP to be a serious contributor in the receiving game as well because without Sidney Rice the receiving talent is lack-luster at best, making their success depend almost entirely on Peterson. Chris Johnson benefited from the signing of Matthew Hasselbeck because now there is a veteran QB capable of extending drives and converting on third down.  Hasselbeck will need to be respected by defenses and this will open up running lanes for one of the fastest and most elusive playmakers in the league.  I could easily craft an argument in favor of drafting Jamaal Charles number one overall.  Logic is bound to prevail  I feel the loss of Vonta Leach creates an added incentive for the Texans to revert back to a pass-first offense and considerably hurts Foster’s value.  This still leaves him as my #4 back so obviously I am still pretty confident he can be a consistent producer in that offense.  Speaking of Vonta Leach, he is clearing rushing lanes for Ray Rice now and with McGahee in Denver, I expect Rice carrying the ball out of an I-formation will be the goal line plan this season.  In my opinion people are way off on Frank Gore’s value.  New Coach Jim Harbaugh has already said he plans to heavily feature Gore and this includes the passing game, which is significant news for any of you playing in a PPR format.  Lastly, Michael Turner gets just about all the carries in Atlanta’s offense and with Julio Jones helping Roddy White stretch the field, fewer safeties will be able to move up to help slow down Turner.  I do not expect the Falcons to use Turner any less because of the new receiving threat, teams will just be forced to respect the big play more.

The Top 20

Rashard Mendenhall sits at 8th on my rankings and is the first player I would pass on in favor of Aaron Rodgers or Andre Johnson.  Mendenhall will see quite a few carries but with Big Ben having Mike Wallace and Emmanuel Sanders I expect them to attempt more big plays this season.  MJD slid to 9th because of the number of miles on his knees and the possibility of a Blaine Gabbert led offense allowing defenses to focus most of their attention to stuffing the run.  LeSean McCoy also cracks the top 10 and would receive a bump up past MJD and Mendenhall for PPR leagues.  Darren McFadden is a little risky as an RB1, but he is at 11th because of his big play ability and lack of other options for the Raiders offense.  Ahmad Bradshaw is at 13th after re-signing with the Giants this offseason. Jacobs is still expected to see the goal line and short yardage work, but Bradshaw is the most important player to the Giants offense.  Ryan Grant is being under ranked by most people in my opinion.  I have him at 16th.  He was a late first round pick in a lot of leagues last season and suffered a fluke injury.  All that time off means he must be dropped some but after a slow start, I think he has a serious chance at becoming a top 10 back again by the end of the season.  BenJarvus Green-Ellis is in a significant time-share with Danny Woodhead, but the Law Firm is clearly the one you want to own as he is who will see the goal line work.  Knowshon Moreno was up a few spots before Willis McGahee came into town, but will still see the majority of the carries.  Definitely not on the goal line though.

Backups and Flex Options

This is where I do not want to pick many running backs.  The guys just outside the top 20 are very risky and unproven.  The one young talent with the best chance to succeed is Shonn Greene.  He has a great line in front of him and if he plays well, LT will see a very limited role.  I have significant injury concerns about Jahvid Best and to a lesser extent Ryan Mathews, but they are 23rd and 21st in my ranks none-the-less. Daniel Thomas is the top ranked rookie as his physical between the tackles style will be needed and well complimented by Reggie Bush.  Beanie Wells is another injury risk but with Hightower gone, he will get first crack at the lion’s share of the workload.  I don’t expect him to play in all 16 games, but you don’t need him to in order to use him as a flex option or matchup play.  Marshawn Lynch is going to see a lot of carries this season and has a chance to be a solid RB2.  I have watched his career closely as I am a Bills fan and think he is too inconsistent to count on for much, but there was a time when he was a 1,000 yard rusher and it is possible he pulls it off again.  Pierre Thomas is a value-pick at 29th in the rankings.  I am not a believer that Ingram will be much more than an effective goal line back this season with the awkwardness of the limited offseason and complexity of Sean Payton’s offense.

Sleepers

Frank Gore, Ryan Grant, Fred Jackson, Beanie Wells, Pierre Thomas, Mike Tolbert, Willis McGahee

Busts

Maurice Jones-Drew, Peyton Hillis, Jahvid Best, Cedric Benson, Felix Jones, Mark Ingram

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Aug
19
2011

2011 Preseason Player Rankings 2.0: Running Backs

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1. Adrian Peterson
2. Chris Johnson
3. Jamaal Charles
4. Arian Foster
5. Ray Rice
6. Frank Gore
7. Michael Turner
8. Rashard Mendenhall
9. Maurice Jones-Drew
10. LeSean McCoy
11. Darren McFadden
12. Steven Jackson
13. Ahmad Bradshaw
14. Matt Forte
15. Peyton Hillis
16. Ryan Grant
17. LeGarrette Blount
18. BenJarvus Green-Ellis
19. DeAngelo Williams
20. Knowshon Moreno
21. Ryan Mathews
22. Shonn Greene
23. Jahvid Best
24. Fred Jackson
25. Daniel Thomas
26. Cedric Benson
27. Jonathan Stewart
28. Beanie Wells
29. Pierre Thomas
30. Felix Jones
31. Marshawn Lynch
32. Joseph Addai
33. Mark Ingram
34. Ryan Williams
35. Danny Woodhead
36. Ryan Torain
37. Mike Tolbert
38. LaDainian Tomlinson
39. Willis McGahee
40. CJ Spiller
41. Brandon Jacobs
42. James Starks
43. Reggie Bush
44. Thomas Jones
45. Michael Bush
46. Tim Hightower
47. Darren Sproles
48. Ronnie Brown
49. Tim Hightower
50. Javon Ringer
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Aug
03
2011

2011 Preseason Player Rankings: Running Back

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1. Adrian Peterson
2. Chris Johnson
3. Jamaal Charles
4. Arian Foster
5. Ray Rice
6. Frank Gore
7. Michael Turner
8. Rashard Mendenhall
9. Maurice Jones-Drew
10. LeSean McCoy
11. Darren McFadden
12. Steven Jackson
13. Ahmad Bradshaw
14. Matt Forte
15. Peyton Hillis
16. LeGarrette Blount
17. DeAngelo Williams
18. Ryan Mathews
19. Knowshon Moreno
20. Cedric Benson
21. Shonn Greene
22. BenJarvus Green-Ellis
23. Fred Jackson
24. Ryan Grant
25. Daniel Thomas
26. Jonathan Stewart
27. Jahvid Best
28. Mark Ingram
29. Felix Jones
30. Beanie Wells
31. Marshawn Lynch
32. Joseph Addai
33. Ryan Williams
34. Pierre Thomas
35. James Stark
36. Ryan Torain
37. Mike Tolbert
38. LaDainian Tomlinson
39. Mikel Leshoure
40. CJ Spiller
41. Brandon Jacobs
42. Danny Woodhead
43. Reggie Bush
44. Thomas Jones
45. Michael Bush
46. Montario Hardesty
47. Rashad Jennings
48. Willis McGahee
49. Ronnie Brown
50. Tashard Choice
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Mar
16
2011

Lest We Forget: 2010, A Year in Review

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Before it gets too far away from the end of the 2010 NFL season, we should take a look back at a few players who either exceeded expectations or didn’t come close.  These players can make or break your draft next year as their former owners clamor for a chance to own their savior from last season again, or let them fall way too deep in the draft because of bitter feelings of resentment.  In order to be a good fantasy football player you have to have a short memory, but there are always a few nuggets of information worth remembering over the long-term:

Steve Smith, WR, CAR – He was a dud this past season and it is easy to think that he is getting old and no longer a factor.  I took a look at his production and found something worth noting, take a look for yourself:

Games with Matt Moore at QB

Week Completions Yards TDs
1 5 75 1
2 3 66 1
7 4 50 0
8 9 85 0
TOTAL 21 276 2

Games without Matt Moore at QB

Week Completions Yards TDs
3 3 22 0
4 2 11 0
9* 1 9 0
10 3 47 0
11 4 46 0
12 2 33 0
13 3 54 0
14 2 17 0
15 2 22 0
16 3 17 0
TOTAL 26 278 0

*Matt Moore started but was knocked out due to injury in the first half.

Moore did not make the Panthers a better team by any stretch, but he clearly had a trust and connection with the only legitimate receiving threat that Carolina had last year.  I am not saying that he has much value going into next season, but the Panthers are very likely to go with a different QB next season and I do not blame Smith for his mediocre numbers. Smith could end up a gem if he can build chemistry with whoever is at Quarterback for the Panthers, so don’t be afraid to use a mid to late round pick on him at next years draft.

Jamaal Charles, RB, KC – What more can you ask for from the Chief’s stud running back, who burst on the scene last year? MORE CARRIES!  I have been on record saying that Todd Haley is an idiot, but it never hurts to say it again.  Charles averaged a staggering 6.4 yards per carry over the course of the season, which was highest in the NFL for all players who saw over 100 carries on the season. Charles was also 2nd in total yards with 1,467, not far behind Arian Foster who had 1,616.  Even more impressively, he did it on just 230 carries (Foster had 327).  Thomas Jones was the other back involved in the league’s top rushing attack and despite having just a 3.7 YPC average Jones saw 15 more carries.  This was essentially a 50/50 timeshare, but look for Charles to get better every season from here on out.  Thomas Jones is aging quickly while Charles gains experience, he will be trusted to carry the ball more often. This guy is here to stay and I do not see his production dropping off even a little next year.

Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC – I was very surprised that the Chiefs made the playoffs this season and Dwayne Bowe was a big part of their success.  He started the season pretty poorly, with 152 yards and one TD in his first four games.  In weeks 6 and 7 he went up against two of the worst secondaries in the NFL and his production spiked with 189 yards and four TDs in those two weeks.  He went on a 7 game scoring streak recording 13 touchdowns during that timeframe.  Easily lost in these impressive stats is the trouble that Bowe had against quality defensive backs; In week 13 Bowe was held without a catch against an aging Champ Bailey and in week 8 against Buffalo, he had three catches for just 16 yards (though one of them was a TD).  Lastly, the team’s passing offense disappeared when Matt Cassel missed a game against the Chargers in week 14.  I don’t blame this on Bowe but for me to take a guy as my top wide receiver, I’d like to think he could get open at least ONCE for his backup QB.  All this points to Bowe having a lot of upside for next season, but it is not without risk.  Bowe is nothing more than a WR2 until he can produce more consistently, so don’t get caught paying too high a price to have him on your team next season.

Brent Celek, TE, PHI – Celek had a breakout season in 2009 when Donovan McNabb was at Quarterback for the Eagles and appeared to be a big part of their offense last season when Kevin Kolb was running the show.  Once Michael Vick took the starting job, Celek appeared to become an afterthought.  The fact is that with a mobile quarterback like Vick, the tight end will not be used as often as with a pocket passer… especially when the offensive line struggles as it did last year. The end of the season was better for Celek, but the big issue for me will be his consistency.  There might be more 10-reception games like in week 16 on the horizon, but I am much more concerned with how many 0-2 fantasy-point outings are waiting for his fantasy owners.  I think Celek has the skill to be a top-5 TE, but the situation looks to be a frustrating one for fantasy owners and you can find a better value at the position during next year’s draft.

LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, NYJ – There was a lot of hype going into last year’s fantasy draft season about Shonn Greene being the lead guy for the Jets.  This was not the case, LT showed that he still has what it takes to be a dynamic playmaker and was pivotal to the early success that the Jets had.  Later in the year however, LT slowed down and made less of an impact.  LT might be getting old, but he still has the ability to make an impact in a supporting role.  He was used as the lead back most of the season and because of that he wore down and was not as effective a weapon late in the year.  If Rex Ryan hopes to get the most of LT deep into the playoffs he will need to lean much more heavily on Shonn Greene, which knocks LT out of my top 30 running backs for next season.

Kenny Britt, WR, TEN – Britt is my biggest sleeper pick for next year’s fantasy draft.  I am by no means alone in this, but there is good reason that so many people think he is about to explode… he already did.  Last season Britt started just 7 games and still managed 775 yards and 9 TDs.  This is an average of over 110 yards and 1.2 TDs per game.  These averages are slightly inflated due to a 225 yard 3 score game in week 7, but since when do we mind letting one player put up 40+ points with their backup QB?  Right now I see Britt as a top-15 receiver, but this all depends on how the Titans go about addressing their QB situation.  The Titans also have a new head coach, Mike Munchak, who was a 9 time pro-bowl offensive lineman and is sure to favor the ground game.  This actually bodes well for Britt however, because Chris Johnson will force defenders to bring an eighth into the box to contain him and severely limit their ability to double cover Britt.  I expect the Titans to look to add a veteran QB to their roster in an effort to give them a chance to win right out of the gates and if say, Donovan McNabb landed the job… the Titans would instantly have a playoff-caliber team.  All we really need now is a new CBA so that free agency can happen…

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Dec
31
2010

Week 17 Player Rankings 2.0: Running Backs

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1. Adrian Peterson @ DET
2. Arian Foster Vs. JAC
3. Chris Johnson @ IND
4. Michael Turner Vs. CAR
5. Steven Jackson @ SEA
6. Ray Rice Vs. CIN
7. Jamaal Charles Vs. OAK
8. Rashard Mendenhall @ CLE
9. Darren McFadden @ KC
10. Ahmad Bradshaw @ WAS
11. Matt Forte @ GB
12. Ryan Mathews @ DEN
13. LeGarrette Blount @ NO
14. BenJarvus Green-Ellis Vs. MIA
15. Ryan Torain Vs. NYG
16. Jonathan Stewart @ ATL
17. Pierre Thomas Vs. TB
18. Peyton Hillis Vs. PIT
19. Fred Jackson @ NYJ
20. Brian Westbrook Vs. ARI
21. LeSean McCoy Vs. DAL
22. Knowshon Moreno Vs. SD
23. Felix Jones @ PHI
24. Cedric Benson @ BAL
25. Thomas Jones Vs. OAK
26. Shonn Greene Vs. BUF
27. Brandon Jacobs Vs. CHI
28. Marshawn Lynch Vs. STL
29. Danny Woodhead Vs. MIA
30. Joseph Addai Vs. TEN
31. Brandon Jackson Vs. CHI
32. Jerome Harrison Vs. DAL
33. Ronnie Brown @ NE
34. Mike Goodson @ ATL
35. Jahvid Best Vs. MIN
36. Reggie Bush Vs. TB
37. LaDainian Tomlinson Vs. BUF
38. Beanie Wells @ SF
39. Rashad Jennings @ HOU
40. Chris Ivory Vs. TB
41. Maurice Morris Vs. MIN
42. Tim Hightower @ SF
43. Justin Forsett Vs. STL
44. Anthony Dixon Vs. ARI
45. Marion Barber @ PHI
46. Dominic Rhodes Vs. TEN
47. Ricky Williams @ NE
48. Carnell Williams @ NO
49. C.J. Spiller @ NYJ
50. Toby Gerhart @ DET
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Dec
29
2010

Week 17 Player Rankings: Running Backs

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1. Adrian Peterson @ DET
2. Arian Foster Vs. JAC
3. Chris Johnson @ IND
4. Michael Turner Vs. CAR
5. Steven Jackson @ SEA
6. Ray Rice Vs. CIN
7. Jamaal Charles Vs. OAK
8. Rashard Mendenhall @ CLE
9. Maurice Jones-Drew @ HOU
10. Darren McFadden @ KC
11. LeSean McCoy Vs. DAL
12. Ahmad Bradshaw @ WAS
13. Matt Forte @ GB
14. Ryan Mathews @ DEN
15. LeGarrette Blount @ NO
16. BenJarvus Green-Ellis Vs. MIA
17. Ryan Torain Vs. NYG
18. Pierre Thomas Vs. TB
19. Jonathan Stewart @ ATL
20. Peyton Hillis Vs. PIT
21. Fred Jackson @ NYJ
22. Brian Westbrook Vs. ARI
23. Knowshon Moreno Vs. SD
24. Felix Jones @ PHI
25. LaDainian Tomlinson Vs. BUF
26. Cedric Benson @ BAL
27. Thomas Jones Vs. OAK
28. Shonn Greene Vs. BUF
29. Brandon Jacobs Vs. CHI
30. Marshawn Lynch Vs. STL
31. Danny Woodhead Vs. MIA
32. Joseph Addai Vs. TEN
33. Brandon Jackson Vs. CHI
34. Ronnie Brown @ NE
35. Mike Goodson @ ATL
36. Jahvid Best Vs. MIN
37. Reggie Bush Vs. TB
38. Beanie Wells @ SF
39. Rashad Jennings @ HOU
40. Maurice Morris Vs. MIN
41. Tim Hightower @ SF
42. Justin Forsett Vs. STL
43. C.J. Spiller @ NYJ
44. Anthony Dixon Vs. ARI
45. Marion Barber @ PHI
46. Dominic Rhodes Vs. TEN
47. Ricky Williams @ NE
48. Carnell Williams @ NO
49. Toby Gerhart @ DET
50. Michael Bush @ KC
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Dec
29
2010

Love and Hate Lists for Week 17

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Love

Matt Schaub, QB, HOU – With Garrard already listed as out on the injury report for the Jaguars, the Texans are heavy favorites to win this game.  The weakness of the Jags defense is in their secondary.  All season long I have written that the CBs of the Jags have not been able to cover opposing wide receivers with any consistency.  If the Texans have Andre Johnson back and healthy, Schaub should be in for a big game to close out the 2010 season.

Steven Jackson, RB, STL – Last week the Buccaneers had a big second half on the ground against the Seahawks.  There was plenty of success to be had through the air as well, but the Rams are less likely to be as aggressive with a rookie QB on the road.  I expect St. Louis to feature SJax heavily this week and he is among the most consistent performing fantasy running backs in the NFL.

DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI – DJax is a streaky and inconsistent player.  He has HUGE potential going into any given week, but also has a decent chance to flop and get you nothing.  To me, with a player like this (and I owned him last year on my championship team) you HAVE to start them on a weekly basis.  Trying to guess which weeks he will blow up  is a recipe for disaster. After making it through a slow outing last week, can you afford to miss out on his big game next week?

Jamaal Charles, RB, KC – Charles is by far the most productive back in the league’s top ranked rushing offense.  It is a two back system where he shares work with Thomas Jones, but yet he has been a staple inside the top 10 of my RB rankings all season.  This is due to a dynamic play making ability as well as his threat to catch the ball out of the back field.

Miles Austin, WR, DAL – McGee did enough at QB in relief of Jon Kitna last week to keep me confident in Miles Austin’s production.  There has been no declaration from the Eagles about how much time their starters will see but with Andy Reid hinting that he will be benching some starters, Asante Samuel is not likely to play all four quarters.  Look for Austin to put up some good numbers this week even if it is in junk time.

Ryan Mathews, RB, SD – With Tolbert leaving the field on an ugly injury last week, Mathews should be the feature back for the Chargers against the 31st ranked rush defense.  This past week he was able to move the ball effectively and should be a quality RB2 for you in your last fantasy match up of the 2010 season.

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Vincent Jackson, WR, SD – With the Chargers being knocked out of the playoff race, I have concerns that we will not see their best game this week.  Philip Rivers knows only one way to play and that is at an elite level and Ryan Mathews has something to prove.  VJax on the other hand has proven to be a bit selfish by holding out and is the one player that I fear will not give 100%.  He still ranks as a WR2, but lower your expectations.

Joseph Addai, RB, IND – Now that he is back in the lineup, he will be receiving more work with each passing week since the Colts will not trust their younger talent with the entire season on the line.  Dominic Rhodes has been picking up the slack in the mean time and you should expect him to carry the load late in the game if the Colts get ahead.  Addai may very well have a good game this week, but the threat to lose goal line carries and a good potion of the carries is too great to think of him as anything more than a mediocre flex play.

Jahvid Best, RB, DET – It was nice to see this young, exciting player able to make a splash again.  It was however, not enough to trust him in your championship match up! He is the best RB in Detroit for fantasy-purposes, but still should only be used in very deep formats.

Michael Crabtree, WR, SF – With a new head coach installed for just this Week 17 match up, I would stay far away from any 49ers not named Vernon Davis.  The 9ers are not unfamiliar with changes happening in the coaching staff, but this is largely why Crabtree was not a more consistent option for his fantasy owners throughout the season.

Jermaine Gresham, TE, CIN – The Bengals offense looked very good last week, but with the Ravens as opponents in Week 17 there is little reason to expect this rookie to have a big game.  Baltimore is only allowing an average of 4.9 fantasy points per week to the opposing tight end.

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