Here is a very early look at how I see the RBs for 2008. Just trying to get a discussion going in anticipation of TK's post on RBs.
Feel free to comment.
1) Steven Jackson
2) Adrian Peterson
3) LaDanian Tomlinson
4) Joseph Addai
5) Marion Barber
6) Maurice Jones Drew
7) Brian Westbrook
8) Frank Gore
9) Ryan Grant
10)Willis McGahee
11)Willie Parker
12)Larry Johnson
My tiers as of now, probably fall like this:
1-3
4-7
8-12
I really like 13-24 pool of RBs as Tom has eluded to.
Any obvious errors in your opinion? Omissions?
Feel free to chew away...
UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
2008- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic.
2009- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic or Primetime.
2009- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic or Primetime.
UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
What makes you say this Sneak?
2008- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic.
2009- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic or Primetime.
2009- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic or Primetime.
UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
I assume that since Marion Barber was 7th in the league in scoring at RB last year as a reserve that his numbers are bound to decline as the starter.
My questions on the list would have to start with Jackson number 1 - a bold pick but I guess it's possible. Why is Westbrook so low? And I believe that Grant's situation go significantly worst with Favre's retirement. There will probably be safer picks in the 2nd round.
Not that it means anything at all but I just started my cheatsheet for the April DC and I had Barber 6th.
Wayne
My questions on the list would have to start with Jackson number 1 - a bold pick but I guess it's possible. Why is Westbrook so low? And I believe that Grant's situation go significantly worst with Favre's retirement. There will probably be safer picks in the 2nd round.
Not that it means anything at all but I just started my cheatsheet for the April DC and I had Barber 6th.
Wayne
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Originally posted by SNAKE:
...Barber is the next Lamont Jordan in the making...mark the SNAKEwords right here, right now...SNAKE then that makes him good in 2008 and bad there after right!
...Barber is the next Lamont Jordan in the making...mark the SNAKEwords right here, right now...SNAKE then that makes him good in 2008 and bad there after right!
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
No love for Portis in the top group???
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I guess Jackson first will spark a debate...but I'd take Addai over Jackson every day, and even Addai may not be my first pick.
Jackson and Addai total yards per game were roughly the same.
Jackson dropped in rec, is on a fairly weak team, and only managed 6 TD last year vs. Addai 15 and on a tough team to defend.
Addai only had 10 combined rushing attempts during the last two games of the season, and missed a game vs. TB. (and still scored at least one TD in 10 games.)
~Lance
Jackson and Addai total yards per game were roughly the same.
Jackson dropped in rec, is on a fairly weak team, and only managed 6 TD last year vs. Addai 15 and on a tough team to defend.
Addai only had 10 combined rushing attempts during the last two games of the season, and missed a game vs. TB. (and still scored at least one TD in 10 games.)
~Lance
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
For everyone who thinks Adrian Peterson is going to be the next best thing in fantasy football, please see LARRY JOHNSON as a reference.
No QB in Minny. Chester still there. AP is going to go way too high this coming year. I agree he's going to have a few monster games, but don't count on him for a full season of stats.
I know I'm EXTREMELY in the minority on this issue, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it. You guys can praise me or ridicule me when it all unfolds.
No QB in Minny. Chester still there. AP is going to go way too high this coming year. I agree he's going to have a few monster games, but don't count on him for a full season of stats.
I know I'm EXTREMELY in the minority on this issue, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it. You guys can praise me or ridicule me when it all unfolds.
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
Originally posted by Coltsfan:
I assume that since Marion Barber was 7th in the league in scoring at RB last year as a reserve that his numbers are bound to decline as the starter.
My questions on the list would have to start with Jackson number 1 - a bold pick but I guess it's possible. Why is Westbrook so low? And I believe that Grant's situation go significantly worst with Favre's retirement. There will probably be safer picks in the 2nd round.
Not that it means anything at all but I just started my cheatsheet for the April DC and I had Barber 6th.
Wayne Wayne, I'm assuming your Barber comments are directed at Sneak? As I think we're on a similar page with Barber at Nos. 5&6 on our sheets respectively?
As for Westbrook, this is where I have him, pre-draft. I'm ready to accept Westy as finally letting a crappy team and major injury risks to drag his massive skills down. Plus, I have a hunch that McNabb is a draft day trade. If that is the case, then Westbrook is likely to fall even farther.
I assume that since Marion Barber was 7th in the league in scoring at RB last year as a reserve that his numbers are bound to decline as the starter.
My questions on the list would have to start with Jackson number 1 - a bold pick but I guess it's possible. Why is Westbrook so low? And I believe that Grant's situation go significantly worst with Favre's retirement. There will probably be safer picks in the 2nd round.
Not that it means anything at all but I just started my cheatsheet for the April DC and I had Barber 6th.
Wayne Wayne, I'm assuming your Barber comments are directed at Sneak? As I think we're on a similar page with Barber at Nos. 5&6 on our sheets respectively?
As for Westbrook, this is where I have him, pre-draft. I'm ready to accept Westy as finally letting a crappy team and major injury risks to drag his massive skills down. Plus, I have a hunch that McNabb is a draft day trade. If that is the case, then Westbrook is likely to fall even farther.
2008- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic.
2009- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic or Primetime.
2009- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic or Primetime.