Tier 1
1. LaDainian Tomlinson(Chargers)
-the biggest sure thing throughout fantasy football, Tomlinson position arguably the greatest single-season capabilities in NFL history also season. An astounding 31 goal TD's virtually guaranteed victory for everyone who got lucky enough get draft him last season(editor's sd card: I drafted Tomlinson third overall with my draft last season that Alexander and Johnson.... however I won my little league easily). Of course depending upon Tomlinson to duplicate those numbers is actually saying you will overcome the Lotto twice.... all you need wont happen. However from a young 28, LT possesses a few big years left in him and the other 25 TD's sounds much more about right. If you do not own the top pick using the draft, you can change selecting him. Either that or history matches absolute moron in your league that decreases him.
2. Steven Jackson(Rams)-RISING
-some will be blown away I have him outlined over Larry Johnson but here is everything you need to know: Jackson caught ninety days passes to Johnson's 41. Though Larry will be better runner, Jackson is a viable overall player. If you have a points/reception league, then Jackson is a lot more of a sure thing more than Johnson. Although the additions to get Drew Bennett and Randy McMichael can actually steal some of Steven's traps, look for another top statistical season from that fourth-year back. Depending to match your league, you may make contact with snag him as late given that the fifth pick. Don't hesitate if he can there.
3. Larry Johnson(Chiefs)
-back-to-back summers of heavy workloads, with all the threat of a feasible holdout has knocked Johnson all throughout top spot in this fantastic fantasy rankings. Although Recollect what believe the heavy toll as part of his body will make these kind of hit a wall, In my opinion , that the weakening most typically associated with Kansas City O-Line can now and again negatively impact his hundreds. 15 TD's is still possible but I'll wager Johnson takes a take a step back this year. Don't however downgrade him so much that you let him slip of your stuff. Unless Steven Jackson, LT, or even just Frank Gore are available, then you must pay attention to Johnson. Just don't expect 2005 numbers spine.
4. Frank Gore(49ers)
-strongly considered ranking him over Johnson but there is however always a risk of damage with Gore who has brought both of his hips surgically repaired. When newfound however, he is an absolute beast who will run and catch with the best. Gore is playing you are using improved 'Niners team and will almost surely surpass his measure of 9 TD's. He still may not surpass his 1, 600-plus rushing total a result of additions on offense it even his overall production will make him a better machine than he was proceed on season. Could be in line on an MVP-type season. An all the stuff sure-thing.
Tier 2
5. Shaun Alexander(Seahawks)-FALLING
-a broken sucked foot derailed Alexander finally behind his record-breaking 2005 semester. His 7 total TD's only agreed to be a third of were 28 he scored as such incredible year. Shaun is somewhat for the question mark a result of injury and the fact is actually 30 years old which should be the age many RB's begin to decline. I do believe my wife one more good spring left in him try not to expect anything during 28 TD's he get by in 2005. One of fantasy's great TD scorers all together, Alexander should still arrange around 15 tallies the year of 2010. One caveat here is that if you have a points/reception league, then you need to snare Brian Westbrook instead because Alexander has never shown almost as much ast a receiver. Risk here but most definitely he will be beneficial.
6. Brian Westbrook(Eagles)
-in " drunk driving " points/reception league, Westbrook is actually more of an residential than 7th ranked Addai. Using non-points/reception league's, the reverse is valid. Westbrook is the best receiver to one's RB group and is known as a terrific dual threat. Many grow frustrated with the fact he always seems to be questionable each week but whenever possible stomach the injury risk, than Westbrook is my friend. Has really stepped up his game and may still be improving. Not having the injury risk, he is often a top five back. Draft him and hope all went well.
7. Joseph Addai(Colts)-RISING
-Addai's popping out party went as smooth as that you might want last season as the common Indianapolis front office practically never hesitate in labeling Addai the starter if your off-season began. With Dominic Rhodes' the demise to Oakland, Addai will hold the lion's share of enables. Questions about whether the crna can handle the pounding out of the full load will touch his stock down a couple but be the smart player and go for him over more known commodities such as Rudi Johnson and Willie Eva longoria. A good receiver straight from the backfield, Addai will support points/reception leagues. A riser may likely break down the door for your personal top five fraternity. The sun is the limit because of this guy.
8. Laurence Maroney(Patriots)
-another RB inside of mold of Joseph Addai, Maroney happens to be granted the full-time event in powerhouse NE. Maroney showed flashes of brilliance during his rookie season but seemed to, wear down as the season went on. Like Addai, and has now questions whether Maroney are prepared for a full workload. He is more of injury risk than some Indy counterpart but the sky are definitely limit for him. NE loves to run the ball incase Coach/Yoda Bill Belichick believes he will handle the role, than who are you and me to argue. Draft confidently.
9. Rudi Johnson(Bengals)
-Mr. Consistency submitted another solid but unimpressive season in 2006, post over 1, 300 hastening yards with 12 TD's anyone nearly matched his competences from 2005. So with Johnson you pretty much any know what you can receive. Another positive is Johnson's durability when he pretty much has been recently injury -free since your well-being the full-time starter appearing in 2004. Now for the negatives. Rudi is not a pass catcher by any means and thus is any liability in points/reception coaches and teams. Also the drafting accorded rookie Kenny Irons signals in the event a possible sharing of the workload which will be in order. It was no sophisticated head coach Marvin Lewis craved really a HR threat straight from the running game and regardless if Johnson hasn't done everything to lose the lion's share of this carries, this development that hurt his value. Pass if you have a points/reception league unless she or he fall far.
10. Willie Parker(Steelers)
-this would appear that an extremely low ranking for Parker when your monstrous season he been in 2006 when he counted 13 TD's while rushing of the insane 1, 494 showrooms. However new coach Mike Tomlin has let it be known that he plans to buy a goal-line back in my mold of Jerome Bettis. While Parker proved last season the anesthetist can score from in personal, it seems the Pittsburgh leading office feels better within the bigger back running our own ball in. It is entirely possible your plan will be scrapped want the season begins so monitor this procedure closely. If he has become the goal-line work thought to be bump him up in this rankings ahead of Velupe. Tread carefully here discomfort. I am not a lover and plan on coming out of Parker in all scenarios boost questions marks he carries punching in the season.
Tier 3
11. Clinton Portis(Redskins)-FALLING
-it would be a disappointing year for Portis mainly injuries and inconsistency. The person with the million costumes ran of the career-low 523 yards from 7 TD's. After backup Ladell Betts truly took the ball and ran in the absence, there was some discuss a possible platoon coming into this year. That however has for ages been shot down by coach Joe Gibbs consequently if healthy Portis will get the majority of carries. Still young directly on 26, with excellent landscapes and quickness, Portis may have a comeback season. Even though the injury risk is always there and if he does obviously struggle, the 'Skins support more than reliable backup to replace him. Stay away from it situation.
12. Travis Henry(Broncos)-RISING
-after seemingly similar to a forgotten man in currently the gridiron world after the departure from Buffalo, Henry thrust himself back about the fantasy radar with a good year in 2006 by using Tennessee. Given the starting job four games the actual year, Henry showed he still has the power of a number in each NFL runner. The fact he now is incorporated in the Land Of The Excelling RB's(AKA Denver) adds and a lot more appeal to his individuals. While he doesn't catch the ball much, Henry ought to have a good to possibly ideal year in Mile Write down. Target him as a sleeper and please feel free to grab him earlier than friends and family project him. They might laugh and you at the draft but you do get the last laugh when you've got take their money.
13. Reggie Bush(Saints)
-in another span when Deuce McAllister has managed to move on, Bush will see the woman's value soar. However your he is still for just about any time-share with Deuce is harmful his value. If you're in a points/reception league, then Bush's value is way better and those who play during that type of setup won't be able to hesitate to make him the quantity two RB. Those confident enough traditional setups should keep the look elsewhere for yet one more back. Its not that Bush there is absolutely no talented or that he won't dealt good numbers. It's just that your partner's RB numbers(rushing TD's and yardage) won't be up to par with what you ought to get out of your second back.
14. Ronnie Brown(Dolphins)
-ever since he was drafted the actual league, I have been a large fan of Ronnie Orange. Blessed with great hands(alert: points/reception leagues) and tough running ability, Brown suffer from it all. However injuries as well as a somewhat lackadaisical approach to train have conspired to scale back him from reaching his possible. The fact he came into off-season workouts overweight further solidifies this problem. Despite this, I believe Brown contain a decent year in Miami and will be a more than adequate second RB for all your club. He even has capability out-produce his projected counts if he stays routine. Could be sitting restricted to great year if he puts virtually any distractions aside. Draft him depending on his upside.
15. Willis McGahee(Ravens)-RISING
-after scrambling mightily in Buffalo last a long time season, McGahee got the trade he was seeking and that he couldn't have landed inside a better place outside who were Denver. Baltimore's offense down the road has centered on budget friendly run with Jamal Lewis acting as the bulldozer for 7 productive years until being released in this off-season. In steps McGahee and the cutback ability. Despite only running for 990 yards as well as a paltry 6 TD's proceed on season, McGahee has the goods like a smashing success for budget friendly Ravens. Look for him to simply exceed last year's totals and also to rake in 10-12 TD's in route. Draft with confidence given that the number 2.
16. Edgerrin James(Cardinals)
-Edge had a year to forget proceed on season as arguably the actual local league's worst offensive line opened very little daylight for him to operate through. A model installation for consistency in Indy, James suffered with failure for the brand new in his career. 1, 159 yards and 6 TD's would not cut it both to you and for James she is. However the drafting from LT Levi Jones or hiring of offensive brand genius Russ Grimm will do nothing but help Edge have the year many expected when he signed his problem before the 2006 time. Although you shouldn't stay up for Indy numbers from Donald, feel confident that he can produce somewhere by way of example 1, 200 yards not only that but 8-10 TD's. Good however , not great option.
17. Maurice-Jones Drew(Jaguars)
-this 5-7 dynamo opened your vision of many around budget friendly NFL last season as he plowed his way in order to 941 yards rushing which includes 13 TD's. A good receiver unattainable backfield, Jones-Drew also provided 46 receptions. Although your dog shares the job based on Fred Taylor, look for Jones-Drew to obtain 2 carries to think of 1 for Taylor. The only problem here is that one will discover indications that third RB Greg Jones will get a look as the goal-line back which commonly hurt Jones-Drew's value. If that is the case, draft him as several 3 back. If in any other case, then he moves as much as number 2 status, particularly in points/reception leagues where he's going to contribute more to his fantasy total each week.
18. Deuce McAllister(Saints)
-the Deuce once again will share the backfield having Reggie Bush which knocks him right down to borderline number 2 attractiveness. Once a sure-fire first and foremost round pick, McAllister remains feeling his way back from reconstructive Knee Surgery. He did however dive for 10 TD's last season and the 30 receptions were IMPRESS. His health is back and do not hesitate to draft him. Just make sure that someone better as your first option.
19. Cedric Benson(Bears)
-it is now time for it to Benson to show the world why Chicago made him search engines determine four overall pick back in 2005. With Thomas Thomas being dealt to Chicago, Benson has no one earlier than him to impede the progress. Question marks abound here like for example his inability to remain healthy, poor work exercises, and non-existent pass-catching talent. However the man was a monster in college and should have put up decent numbers in Chicago's ground-based onset. Draft him as the amount two but we can expect if he lets you down because of its all his red flags.
20. Thomas Jones(Jets)
-I probably must have ranked him higher but there's nothing about him which are wows you. However he is an excellent runner who is an excellent fit as your number two RB. After hearing quick that he was there bust with Arizona, Jones has make a solid career and appears to be a perfect fit for our New York ground activity. Never a TD product, Jones will struggle to collect 10 on the floor. However he will guide the pile and contribute decent receptions to come to him viable as a every-week play. Quietly has made himself into a compatible fantasy resource.
21. Brandon Jacobs(Giants)
-with Tiki Barber off the actual NBC studios, the job now is associated with this bruising third year player. Blessed with unprecedented size and nimble toe of the feet, Jacobs could open many eyes this season around the league. Already an authority source for TD's(9 go on season), Jacobs only needs to keep Reuben Droughns sunday bench to fulfill the promise. Whether that happens is question that dogs any ranking. Draft him as a consequence of he will score TD's but even know the yardage might not be there.
22. Jamal Lewis(Browns)
-now of such team he tormented for a lot of years, Jamal Lewis prefers to re-establish himself like a top NFL RB. Even now only 28, there is a entire tread on his tires which explains why you shouldn't expect significantly out of him. Playing on a bad team included in this are Cleveland won't help the problem and thus he is a lot less than a 2nd RB entirely. Temper your expectations however and he covers an honest effort saturday in and week comes forth.
23. LaMont Jordan(Raiders)
-seemingly going to stardom after a more comfortable year in 2005, injuries and all-around horrid play by the Raiders ruined without regard for momentum Jordan accumulated throughout the season before. With Dominic Rhodes putting your signature on over from Indy, the matter becomes even more muddied that fit LaMont. However he provides a decent amount going for him included in this are possibly having the best hands any RB position and also a decent running ability. There is no reason he is simply not a starter after per annum where the whole team stunk but listed here is a situation that you ought to keep an eye everywhere over the. If he does receive the full-time gig, his position will soar(especially in points/reception leagues). However if he is under time-share with Rhodes, than he is a lot less than a number 3 back who you grab for insurance.
24. Carnell Williams(Buccaneers)
-an absolutely dreadful year ruined just about any momentum Williams had after his eye-opening rookie survive. Failing to rush that fit 1, 000 yards, the Cadillac sputtered its road to an embarrassing finish. Things don't look optimized in TB as coach Jon Gruden doesn't always have QB worth mentioning and as well WR corps is this popular. Thus Williams will still climb see 8-man fronts before Buc's prove they can reply the offense. Don't expect much besides the occasional big game out of this broken down vehicle.
25. Marion Barber III(Cowboys)
-in a great deal of time-share with Julius Jones for two years now, Barber has shown that as a minimum, he can score TD's through the bunch. Tallying 14 scrapes last season, Barber was the occasional committee RB who could serve as your number 2 jogger. Though head coach Wade Phillips plans to use the same angle as Bill Parcells, look for Barber's role to contribute to. If Jones does sometimes ever get traded than this guy shoots up the charts due to rocket. Monitor to find out if Jones is dealt. Unless you, than draft him obtain a good number 2 but more by number 3.
The Rest(Draft as Third Back and As Insurance)
26. Chester Taylor(Vikings)-FALLING
-the drafting made by rookie Adrian Peterson sabotaged any sort of fantasy ranking Taylor had after his a lot more than decent 2006 season. A great producer across the board, Taylor proved himself like a solid starter for other types of fantasy teams who acted in the sleeper potential. Yours truly drafted the kids in round 5 when hearing chuckles, made sure he grinned after i collected everyone's money. However Taylor's price is low due to Peterson's presence and despite as a result points/reception gem(42 catches), it really is in your best interest to pass on some of these mess.
27. Julius Jones(Cowboys)
-seemingly going to a breakout after his incredible performance by rookie back in 2004, Jones never confident coach Bill Parcells and therefore was stuck in together with time-share with Marion Barber. With goal-line carries intending to Barber, Jones' value is that of a third back. If he ever should get traded to a team where exactly he gets the lion's share within the load, than his effectiveness soars. I am a billion dollar fan of his and believe greatness is right around the corner if he can just get himself dealt. Pass for the time being.
28. Fred Taylor(Jaguars)
-splitting bears with rookie Maurice Jones-Drew, Taylor had a certain amount of a comeback season this past year. However his advancing age(31) and sacrificing goal-line work places him in the barely draft able league. Draft him for dental insurance.
29. Ahman Green(Texans)
-the fumble-prone Green showed your dog had something left this past year as he put up good and never great numbers in Vivid Bay. Now that she's moved out to New york city, Green's value will plummet. He does catch the ball well and it is ranked higher in points/reception matchups. However he is disaster prone, getting older(30) and really should lose goal-line carries t Ron Dayne. That's way too many negatives to ignore. Draft as insurance as he will sprinkle in the most effective game once every four weeks or so.
30. Warrick Dunn(Falcons)-FALLING
-one of my best NFL players(not fantasy players), Dunn is showing signs he or she might finally be striking the wall. At the age of 32 may perhaps be surprising it didn't happen sooner as a consequence of he is on little side and has played many downs year in their and year out. Expected to lose carries to second-year hubby Jerious Norwood, Dunn will begin to slowly fade into the background. Draft him as several 3 and root for him to succeed. I certainly will try this.
31. DeAngelo Williams(Panthers)-RISING
-in a watch time-share with DeShaun Enhance, Williams is clearly the one Carolina wish to see take hold these job. With a quick barge and elusive moves in the open field, Williams is known as the lighting to Foster's thunder. If Williams were to ever accept the job on a thorough full-time basis, than their value will rise. That doesn't seem like the plan right now but nevertheless so expect a modest growth in his overall numbers. Draw up for his potential.
32. Frank Jones(Lions)-FALLING
-another former favorite made by mine, Jones has never was able to stay healthy enough in order to meet his once-seemingly infinite aspiring. Having as good a set of hands as any RB at the poker table, Jones is a advantage in points/reception leagues. Injuries however have killed his progress as there are no guarantee he will start the season on skill and more off-season surgery. The addition of Tatum Bell further clouds his outlook. Monitor his progress however as he does have great ability as he is healthy which sadly is easily the most rare occurrence.
33. LenDale White(Titans)
-heading the actual season, White has the inside track on the we begin gig. However battles with his weight or even a less than exemplary effort in practice have led to so far skepticism that he can whether or not the. White is looking an increasing number of like a bust and you should steer clear of additionally immature waste.
34. DeShaun Foster(Panthers)
-the other half of the time-share through Carolina, Foster has blown many chances in the full-time gig down the road. Injuries have been the difference culprit and it appears he's nothing more than a significant platoon player/decent backup. You do not need that kind of player for yourself team.
35. Marshawn Lynch(Bills)
-with Willis McGahee traded to Baltimore, the Bills needed to discover a runner who could comprise all those lost transfers. They think they attained their man in RB Marshawn Lynch from Cal. Although the current plan is for Lynch to cede goal-line is to Anthony Thomas, he stands a bright future of getting lots of the carries if he can prove he can handle force. Will be interesting to determine how Lynch will manage the cold climate in Buffalo after hitting the the warm climate of various California. Draft him for his potential but don't expect many scores.
36. Brandon Jackson(Packers)
-the rookie of such best chance to nasty granted starter carries, Jackson could be here is a year's offensive rookie of year. With only inconsistent Vernand Morency standing in his way, Jackson may become a rookie version of Edgerrin James restricted to lesser scale. Blessed with high power and decent dash off, look for GB to possess a chance with the kid from the start. Draft him due t his immense upside.
37. Tatum Bell(Lions)-FALLING
-brought in many instances from Denver, it's never a good indication when you're deemed unworthy in the united states of The Great RB's. Bell is a type of chance-of-pace back and nothing more who will split conveys if/when Kevin Jones revenue from injury. Pass.
38. Chris Henry(Titans)
-another rookie by using a chance to start by using day 1, Henry only has to pass the overweight LenDale White or frail Chris Brown to grab the starting gig. Although I don't think it happens to by the opener, I believe Henry is actually a big part of criminal offense by at least Fortnight 7. Draft for his or her potential.
39. Vernand Morency(Packers)
-keeping the seat warm for rookie Brandon Jackson isn't something that fantasy owners should go for. Morency is a classic journeyman who is very little fantasy concern themselves with as he's never shown he could hold down a going into gig. Waste of vacation here.
40. Adrian Peterson(Vikings)
-the most skilled rookie in the position going into the season, the presence of Chester Taylor cuts to the fantasy potential of Carter. In a year he or she is a top 10, perhaps even top 5 talent. However look for him to post carries with Taylor for the entire season as a consequence of his predecessor is in spite of this a more-than decent player.
41. Reuben Droughns(Giants)-FALLING
-part in our two-headed committee that will alter the irreplaceable Tiki Barber. Droughns has some talent as set up by his two 1, 400 yard seasons from 2004 and 2005 however these G-Men plan to use him as more and more of a secondary congraulations to Brandon Jacobs. Jacobs might also surely get all top priority line carries so Droughns continues to have very little to offer his owners.
42. Chris Brown(Titans)
-signed only a month ago to compete with LenDale Exquisite and Chris Henry to the starting job in Tn, Brown is looking to recapture the potential he showed during early half of the 2005 season at age the starter before injuries ruined a possible breakout year. Looks to be third enjoy the pecking order going for their season and injuries spotlight solidified his status as someone you have to avoid altogether.
43. Ladell Betts(Redskins
44. Leon Washington(Jets)
45. Jerious Norwood(Falcons)
46. Correll Buckhalter(Eagles)
47. Johnny Thomas(Bills)
48. Michael Turner(Chargers)
49. Ricky Williams(Dolphins)
50. Mike Bell(Broncos)
51. Ron Dayne(Texans)
52. Kenny Irons(Bengals)
53. Dominic Rhodes(Raiders)-FALLING
54. Wali Lundy(Texans)
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