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TeamPositionPlayerGradeGame AverageWeekly DifferenceAgeRoster SpotCommentsBye Week
Minnesota Vikings RB: Adrian PETERSON2.7263615.079.31241Started last season inconsistent, after week seven he had double digit point in every week but one.  Top 3 overall RB.1
Carolina Panthers RB: D. WILLIAMS6.9345315.799.38261Started slow but after week 7 he flourished.  Had many multiple touchdown games.  May come down to earth some but he is a top 5 overall pick1
Chicago Bears RB: M. FORTE11.9201514.576.77241Double digit fantasy points in every week but one.  One of the most consistent RBs available.  He is a top 10 overall pick1
Tennessee Titans RB: Chris JOHNSON18.5974912.8610.92241Has great potential but Lendale White takes many TDs away.  The Titans will run the ball and Johnson has sleeper potential.  Worth a top 10 RB pick1
Washington Redskins RB: C. PORTIS 23.0923412.796.08281Was good enough to carry your team until week 10, but then he played his way to the bench on most teams.  Take as a top RB but have good backups.1
Houston Texans RB: S. SLATON23.3347813.219.38231Became the man after week 3.  He will get the majority of the carries this year.  Could be this years top sleeper pick.  Take as a top 10 RB1
Jacksonville Jaguars RB: M. JONES-DREW27.2574012.7910.77241Played good after week 9, but he was extremely inconsistent, but with Fred Taylor gone he may flourish, will go early take as a top 10 RB, but beware of injury or late season burnout because he has never carried the full load.  So have good backups.1
St. Louis Rams RB: S. JACKSON31.574109.369.15261Played on a terrible team, only had 5 double digit weeks.  Rams should improve and if Jackson stays healthy he is still worth a bottom number 1 RB spot.1
New York Giants RB: B. JACOBS13.7688311.719.00272Great from week 5 to week 11.  Will have the RB position to himself this year.  Could be a great sleeper but may get drafted too early.  Take as a top number 2 back unless he holds out (a holdout makes him an injury risk).1
Atlanta Falcons RB: M. TURNER16.0661116.2913.31272Started the season inconsistent, but finished as a great starter.  Don't hesitate to take as your number 2 back.1
New Orleans Saints RB: P. THOMAS23.170478.934.69252After getting a chance to start in week 11 he averaged about 19 points.  Has sleeper potential,  He could be a one year wonder but with teams focusing on Breese, Thomas should have a shot at big numbers.  Take a chance as a number 2 RB.1
Green Bay Packers RB: R. GRANT24.027538.506.38272Played great mid season, averaged under 10 points the rest of the year.  Worth taking as a number 2 back based on potential.1
San Diego Chargers RB: L. TOMLINSON 24.1386312.437.5430212 point average and finished the season strong.  But it looks like he is losing his grip on his starting spot.  Take Thomlison as your number 2 back but have good backups.1
San Francisco 49ers RB: F. GORE30.7049312.008.15262Started strong and finished terrible.  May be worth drafting as an early number 2 RB.  If SF improves Gore could be a great sleeper.1
Indianapolis Colts RB: J. ADDAI31.022406.866.77262Only had 4 double digit weeks and spent half the season hurt.  Has rebound potential but may very well continue last years flop.  Take as a bottom end number 2 RB.1
Miami Dolphins RB: Ronnie BROWN31.6092811.078.31282Not bad, but does not get many carries and he is extremely inconsistent.  Talk is that this could be the year he breaks out.  Take a chance as a number 2 RB.1
Cincinnati Bengals RB: C. BENSON43.470644.433.69272Only had 2 good weeks, but he is now the only starter in Cincinnati.  Take him as #2 RB as he has some sleeper potential.1
Tennessee Titans RB: L. WHITE21.0789010.369.85253White is a TD machine, but he is also very inconsistent.  White does not get enough carries to take any higher than your 3rd RB1
Cleveland Browns RB: J. LEWIS 26.970747.864.85303He was extremely average last year on a bad team.  If Cleveland gets better his stats will improve, but Lewis is getting old, don't take higher than your 3rd RB1
Dallas Cowboys RB: M. BARBER29.4375212.007.23263Barber started the season as a top 5 RB, then Romo got hurt, then Barber got hurt and Dallas figured out that they have two other good RBs.  Use caution and don't draft him higher than a 3rd RB.1
Buffalo Bills RB: M. LYNCH36.3712911.868.54233Legal troubles and very inconsistent play make him a high risk RB.  Number 3 RB is a good place for him.1
New Orleans Saints RB: R. BUSH36.776887.798.62243Varied week to week more than he averaged.  Bush is a good backup RB.  He gets enough receptions to make him worth a bottom 3rd RB.  But he may not be completely recovered from last season injuries.1
Tampa Bay Bucs RB: E.GRAHAM36.777486.645.77293Good player until week 7.  Injuries and RB by committee make Graham a risk.  He has enough potential to take as a 3rd RB.1
Seattle Seahawks RB: J. JONES38.655185.434.15283He had 2 good weeks, he was a bench player the rest of the season.  The only reason he is rated so high is because of potential.  Cautiously consider as a 3rd RB1
Detroit Lions RB: K. SMITH38.703159.215.852339 point average as a starter speaks for itself.  If the Lions improve Smith could be a good RB.  Take a chance as a number 3 RB.1
Arizona Cardinals RB: T. HIGHTOWER39.013967.866.54233Had 4 double digit weeks, will get to start this year but he is basically still an unknown.  Cardinals will throw a lot so he will get openings to run the ball.  Worth a chance as a number 3 RB.1
Kansas City Chiefs RB: L. JOHNSON 39.649297.507.54303How does one go from top 5 RB to 3rd RB?  Have 9 single digit weeks.  Much of that was injury and a bad team.  He is a good sleeper as a 3rd RB1
Pittsburgh Steelers RB: W. PARKER41.346996.006.85293As a fantasy player Parker was a flop last year, he had 4 double digit weeks and fought injury all year.  But the Steelers have an easier schedule and he is a great sleeper as a 3rd RB.1
Dallas Cowboys RB: F. JONES53.907013.075.08223Great potential, but he is a backup and he missed most of his first season because of injury.  If Barber goes down, Jones becomes a big time sleeper pick.  Don't risk him any higher than your 3rd RB.1
Indianapolis Colts RB: D. BROWN59.686500.000.00223Rookie RB that will play behind a declining star.  Brown could be a big time sleeper.  Take a chance as a 3rd RB.1
Philadelphia Eagles RB: B. WESTBROOK 30.1588913.8614.69304Had a 37 point week and multiple 0 point weeks.  Getting older and having injury problems.  Also there is some threat that the new rookie will take carries.  Allow to slip to your number 4 RB.1
Baltimore Ravens RB: R. RICE33.116264.364.08224It appears that Rice will split carries with Mcgahee early on.  He may be a player that starts slow and finishes the season strong.  Consider him a 4th RB1
Carolina Panthers RB: J. STEWART33.763258.7110.00224Not bad, but wow is he unreliable.  Still worth a 4 RB consideration.1
Denver Broncos RB: K. MORENO36.949500.000.00224Rookie RB on a good team.  He will start the season as a backup, but may get more carries later.  He could be a good Sleeper as a 4th RB.1
San Diego Chargers RB: D. SPROLES38.903500.000.00264Sproles is a backup to a star.  But the star is getting old and seems to be fading.  Sproles was franchised by the chargers for a reason.  He may be a good player by the end of the year.  Take a chance as a 4th RB1
Tampa Bay Bucs RB: D. WARD41.062878.004.38294Not bad at RB, but will be on a team that is RB by committee and he is not the starter.  He will be lucky to match his 8 point average.  Worth a chance as a 4th RB.1
New York Jets RB: T. JONES 41.7729715.368.69314Had the best year of his career, expect him to fall big this year.  He is getting old.  Depending on who he plays for he may be worth a 4th RB slot or he may be best left for someone else.1
Philadelphia Eagles RB: L. MCCOY45.928250.000.00224Rookie RB that will get carries as carries as Westbrook winds down and gets hurt (which happens every year).  He may be a sleeper as a 4th RB.1
Arizona Cardinals RB: C. WELLS47.290500.000.00214Rookie RB on a good team.  He will start the season as a backup, but may get more carries later.  May be an injury risk also.  He could be a good Sleeper as a 4th RB.1
Oakland Raiders RB: D. MCFADDEN48.312935.867.15224High pick with potential on a real bad team.  He has not shown any skill as a fantasy RB.  Is a worthy risk as a number 4 RB.1
Dallas Cowboys RB: T. CHOICE49.747263.362.15254When Barber and Jones both went down, Choice showed that he is a good starter.  But he won't get enough carries unless the others get hurt to draft higher than your 4th RB.1
Miami Dolphins RB: R. WILLIAMS53.374156.076.77324For a former star that chose pot over football, Ricky did not do too bad.  I would be surprised to see him do much better than he did last year.   4th RB at best.1
Baltimore Ravens RB: L. MCCLAIN22.928318.505.69255Started strong, terrible mid season, then finished pretty good.  Talk now is that he will be used as a full back.  Does not get enough carries to draft any higher than your 5th RB1
Atlanta Falcons RB: J. NORWOOD29.756245.504.85265Good last RB pick1
Minnesota Vikings RB: C. TAYLOR 30.865857.076.15305Good last RB pick1
Baltimore Ravens RB: W. MCGAHEE 35.346515.798.15285What can you say about a star RB with a 5 point average and an 8 point vary.  He is no longer a star and probably won't start.  Take as a 5th RB.1
New England Patriots RB: L. MARONEY44.153960.570.54245Someone else will waste a pick on Maroney.  Avoid NE RBs.1
Buffalo Bills RB: F. JACKSON44.270534.574.31285Let someone else have him1
Denver Broncos RB: L. JORDAN 44.902831.792.00315Avoid Denver RBs1
New York Jets RB: L. WASHINGTON45.285037.006.31275Good last RB pick, team wants to see if he is the RB of the future, so he could come on late as the team gives him more chances.1
Denver Broncos RB: P. HILLIS46.022715.865.46235Looked good when he got the chance before getting hurt.  There are too many RBs in Denver to take him too high.  Could worth a chance as a 5th RB.1
New England Patriots RB: F. TAYLOR 49.181654.144.85335Avoid NE RBs.1
New England Patriots RB: S. MORRIS 49.744867.075.31325Plays good when he gets the chance to start.  Avoid NE RBs.1
New York Jets RB: S. GREENE50.829000.000.00245Shonn Green my sit the bench some, but since Thomas Jones is disgruntled, Green may get a chance to prove he can be the man.  Watch him and take a chance as a 5th RB.1
New England Patriots RB: K. FAULK 56.052688.008.15335Avoid NE RBs.1
Tampa Bay Bucs RB: C. WILLIAMS58.024401.640.85275RB by committee.  Williams will be the number 3 back.  Take only if the other backs go down1
New Orleans Saints RB: D. MCALLISTER 87.380864.364.31315He won't give up.  He could be a good number 5 back on the right team.1
Oakland Raiders RB: J. FARGAS 34.412805.363.62296Don't bother1
Denver Broncos RB: C. BUCKHALTER 38.075144.716.69316Don't bother1
Chicago Bears RB: K. JONES41.021870.600.71276Don't bother1
Washington Redskins RB: L. BETTS 46.424132.071.62306Don't bother1
Chicago Bears RB: A. PETERSON 51.126040.430.54306Don't bother1
Detroit Lions RB: M. MORRIS 56.967774.074.23306Don't bother1
Pittsburgh Steelers RB: R. MENDENHALL57.352500.000.00216Don't bother1
San Francisco 49ers RB: D. FOSTER 71.353941.641.64296Don't bother1
Tampa Bay Bucs RB: W. DUNN 84.236587.575.00346Don't bother1
Arizona Cardinals RB: E. JAMES 85.061274.073.23316Don't bother1
Denver Broncos RB: M. PITTMAN 90.796424.362.08346Don't bother1
Denver Broncos RB: S. YOUNG92.745142.070.69266Don't bother1
Detroit Lions RB: R. JOHNSON 98.182132.574.54306Don't bother1