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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
11
2011

2011 Preseason Player Rankings 2.0: Quarterback

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1. Aaron Rodgers
2. Michael Vick
3. Drew Brees
4. Tom Brady
5. Philip Rivers
6. Peyton Manning
7. Matt Schaub
8. Tony Romo
9. Ben Roethlisberger
10. Matt Ryan
11. Josh Freeman
12. Matt Cassel
13. Eli Manning
14. Joe Flacco
15. Jay Cutler
16. Sam Bradford
17. Matthew Stafford
18. Kevin Kolb
19. Donovan McNabb
20. Kyle Orton
21. Ryan Fitzpatrick
22. Mark Sanchez
23. Colt McCoy
24. Jason Campbell
25. Alex Smith
26. Tim Tebow
27. David Garrard
28. Matt Hasselbeck
29. Tavaris Jackson
30. Chad Henne
31. Cam Newton
32. Bruce Gradkowski
33. John Beck
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Aug
11
2011

2011 Draft Analysis by Position: Quarterbacks

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It’s time to start laying out my draft strategy for you this season! With no introduction at all, here is my break down of the QB talent pool for 2011!  Check my updated rankings out too!

Top Two

Last season, Michael Vick was BY FAR the best player in the NFL for fantasy owners.  He singlehandedly won games for those of us lucky enough to nab him off waivers when Kevin Kolb got hurt and personally, he propelled my injury riddled, fairly average team into the super bowl.  Vick outscored the next closest QB while only playing in 12 games on the season.  Aaron Rodgers has been a picture of consistency for fantasy owners over the past three seasons as a starter and because of this steady production as well as missing just one game over these three years locks him in as my top QB overall. I won’t be surprised if Vick outscores Rodgers again, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Vick missed 4 or more games to injury either.  This is a classic risk-reward conundrum and in a year with a shortened offseason due to the lockout, I just can’t take that much risk and will be taking Rodgers over Vick all season long.

Elite Eight

There is plenty of other very reliable weekly starters at the QB position even if you miss out on one of the top two guys.  These “second tier” QBs include Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Philip Rivers, Peyton Manning, Matt Schaub and Tony Romo.  The last two guys still have some work to do to prove that they are an elite NFL QB but for fantasy owners, statistics are enough and these guys get them.  Schaub has Owen Daniels back at 100% to go along with Andre Johnson and a formidable rushing attack.  Vonta Leach left town for Baltimore this offseason, which will lessen the effectiveness of the running game and with all his receivers back to 100% healthy, look for Schaub to rebound this season and put up very considerable stats. Jason Garrett taking over as head coach gave the Cowboys a spark last season and they didn’t even have Romo in at QB.  There are tons of receiving options at Romo’s disposal this season and the Cowboy’s pass defense is vulnerable to the big play.  In order for Dallas to win games, they need to air-it-out early and often and while I am not sure the Boys can make it to the playoffs from their division… there is little doubt in my mind that Romo can help you make it to the playoffs.  Manning and Brady’s teams each drafted some help for their offensive line and Brady got a new receiver in Chad Ochocinco this off season.  I don’t think rookie offensive lineman make for much of a statistical boost for these two savvy veterans, but Ochocinco will prove to be a valuable deep threat to stretch the field and open up passing lanes for Brady.  Brady stays put in my rankings at 4th but since the Colts were unable to add any receiving talent, I have to drop Manning below Rivers. Brees was hindered last season because of the injuries to the Saints’ running backs but with the addition of Mark Ingram, the team finally has a tough, hard-nosed, short yardage back in their toolbox to help convert on third and short and extend drives. And last, but certainly not least, is Philip Rivers.  The Chargers missed the playoffs last season largely due to special teams blunders and stupid mistakes that cost them games. These weren’t made by Rivers.  Philip is as risk-free as it comes with no games missed due to injury in the past five seasons and 3 consecutive 4,000 yard seasons under his belt. This year Vincent Jackson will be a part of the team all season and if Antonio Gates can stay healthy, Rivers WILL have a great year.

The Best of the Rest

If you are considering taking a QB outside my top 8, you might want to consider waiting until round 9 or 10 and just ensure you get a quality back up as well.  There might be a lot of talent worth investing in early, but some owners have to be left out.  Ben Roethlisberger leads this group of signal callers who I will be passing on come draft day.  He is the one standout that may be worth a 6th or 7th round pick, but he is still on a run-heavy offense and with two of his best options (Mike Wallace and Emmanuel Sanders) being deep threats, I am also concerned about the level of consistency Ben will bring to the table. A lot of people are high on Josh Freeman this year too, but with such a young team… a lot can go wrong.  For what it is worth, I think Freeman is the real deal and he will continue to develop into a franchise QB.  With that said I am still not going to have him on a single one of my teams. This is because I am worried about his consistency if Blount is hurt and the offense becomes one dimensional or if Williams misses time, who will pick up his slack and make the big play? To me, the biggest value pick at QB is Joe Flacco at 12th.  Flacco has been in development and in a lot of ways he is the best of the young QB talent in the NFL (except probably Matt Ryan).  Frustratingly for fantasy-owners, this has not been enough to make Flacco into an elite fantasy player.  Ray Rice is the feature of the offense and while he is a VERY good pass catcher, the lack of big play receiver has meant few long passing plays and even fewer 20+ fantasy point games for Flacco owners. The Ravens re-committed to their run game in the offseason with the signing of Vonta Leach and Ricky Williams but as Flacco settles into his role and builds report with his receivers, I certainly don’t expect him to dip in production.  He is certainly a great option as the last of the starting QB’s to come off my board on draft day.

Sleepers

Matt Schaub, Josh Freeman, Kevin Kolb, Donovan McNabb

Busts

Mark Sanchez, Matthew Stafford, Alex Smith, Eli Manning

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Aug
04
2011

2011 Funny Fantasy Football Team Names

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Every year I scour the internet and Twitter to compile a list of funny and relevant team names.  This year there were a lot of them and I am happy to unveil them to you now! By the nature of the internet, some of the humor is quite crude… but most good jokes are anyways right?

New additions:

  • Lockout with your cock out
  • Danny’s Woodhead
  • The Arian Brotherhood
  • Burressted Development
  • Resisting Burresst
  • A Rivers Runs Suh It
  • Forgetting Brandon Marshall
  • Revis and Butthead

Classics

  • 4th Down Syndrome
  • Multiple Scorgasms
  • Romosexual Tendencies
  • My Vick in a Box
  • Steave Breastonlargement
  • Somewhere Over Dwayne Bowe
  • Skittles, Taste Dwayne Bowe
  • BP Oilers
  • Henne-nut Cherios
  • Slob on My Kolb
  • Eli, The Other White Manning
  • Let’s See Them TD’s
  • Corn On The Schaub
  • ScoobyDrewBreesDo

Not Football Related

  • Here for Beer
  • Wacky Waving Inflatable Flailing Arm Tube Men
  • Mighty Morphin Flower Arrangers
  • Team Ramrod.
  • Scissor Me Timbers
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Aug
03
2011

2011 Preseason Player Rankings: Defense and Special Teams

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1. Eagles
2. Steelers
3. Packers
4. Jets
5. Bears
6. Ravens
7. Giants
8. Falcons
9. Saints
10. Patriots
11. Chiefs
12. Chargers
13. Lions
14. Vikings
15. Dolphins
16. Raiders
17. Rams
18. Cowboys
19. Colts
20. Buccaneers
21. 49ers
22. Browns
23. Bengals
24. Seahawks
25. Bills
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Aug
03
2011

2011 Preseason Player Rankings: Kickers

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1. Nate Kaeding
2. Neil Rackers
3. Stephen Gostkowski
4. Garrett Hartley
5. Mason Crosby
6. Alex Henery
7. Billy Cundiff
8. Matt Bryant
9. Josh Brown
10. Rob Bironas
11. Nick Folk
12. Adam Vinatieri
13. Sebastian Janikowski
14. Jay Feely
15. Ryan Longwell
16. Dan Carpenter
17. David Buehler
18. Robbie Gould
19. Lawrence Tynes
20. Shaun Suisham
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Aug
03
2011

2011 Preseason Player Rankings: Tight End

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1. Antonio Gates
2. Dallas Clark
3. Jermichael Finley
4. Jason Witten
5. Vernon Davis
6. Kellen Winslow
7. Zach Miller
8. Marcedes Lewis
9. Owen Daniels
10. Jimmy Graham
11. Chris Cooley
12. Rob Gronkowski
13. Dustin Keller
14. Tony Moeaki
15. Greg Olsen
16. Brandon Pettigrew
17. Tony Gonzalez
18. Todd Heap
19. Brent Celek
20. Ben Watson
21. Jermaine Gresham
22. Visanthe Shiancoe
23. Jared Cook
24. Aaron Hernandez
25. Kevin Boss
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Aug
03
2011

2011 Preseason Player Rankings: Wide Receiver

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1. Andre Johnson
2. Roddy White
3. Calvin Johnson
4. Greg Jennings
5. Hakeem Nicks
6. Mike Wallace
7. Vincent Jackson
8. Larry Fitzgerald
9. Reggie Wayne
10. DeSean Jackson
11. Miles Austin
12. Dez Bryant
13. Dwayne Bowe
14. Jeremy Maclin
15. Marques Colston
16. Mike Williams (TB)
17. Santonio Holmes
18. Steve Johnson
19. Wes Welker
20. Brandon Lloyd
21. Kenny Britt
22. Mario Manningham
23. Percy Harvin
24. Brandon Marshall
25. Sidney Rice
26. Anquan Boldin
27. Chad Ochocinco
28. Austin Collie
29. Pierre Garcon
30. Michael Crabtree
31. Steve Smith (CAR)
32. Santana Moss
33. Johnny Knox
34. AJ Green
35. Braylon Edwards
36. Malcom Floyd
37. Roy Williams
38. Julio Jones
39. Deion Branch
40. Hines Ward
41. Lance Moore
42. Mike Thomas
43. Jordy Nelson
44. Plaxico Burress
45. Derrick Mason
46. Mike Williams (SEA)
47. James Jones
48. Robert Meachem
49. Jacoby Ford
50. Mike Sims-Walker
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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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