UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
It's a good point about Taylors age and durability. I remember telling a friend in our local league who kept getting M.Faulk that "one year will be the year he drops off a cliff so buyer beware".
It happened the next year! I drafted C.Portis in his rookie season. I took him in the 5th round of a 12 teamer while he wasn't even the starter.
Crazy? 11 guys thought so until Portis took the bull by the horns around week 4 and never looked back....including a dominating 5 TD game in our playoffs.
Could this be the same kind of year for MJD...absolutely. Could Taylor refuse to fall off the cliff this season and make MJD a RB3 at best...absolutely.
Do I think the first..... or the second scenerio is more likely to happen?
Yes!
Man it's great to talk about football again!
It happened the next year! I drafted C.Portis in his rookie season. I took him in the 5th round of a 12 teamer while he wasn't even the starter.
Crazy? 11 guys thought so until Portis took the bull by the horns around week 4 and never looked back....including a dominating 5 TD game in our playoffs.
Could this be the same kind of year for MJD...absolutely. Could Taylor refuse to fall off the cliff this season and make MJD a RB3 at best...absolutely.
Do I think the first..... or the second scenerio is more likely to happen?
Yes!
Man it's great to talk about football again!
UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
2 words:
Marvin Harrison
Marvin Harrison
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
Correction: Fred Taylor enters his 11th season this year.
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
Originally posted by ultimatefantasyfootballcheatsheets:
quote:Originally posted by Diesel:
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. Marc, ADP had 1600 combined yards and 13 TDs on a rising team, as a rookie, with a 1st year starting QB. Plus, he did this in 14 games!
What is not to like here? For me it was basically a coin flip for 1st overall between him and Jackson. [/QUOTE]Again, my argument is SEE LARRY JOHNSON as a reference. Didn't everyone say he looked like a lock to break all sorts of records when Holmes lost the starting job due to injury? Now I see LJ barely making the first round list of RB's. AP? Top notch NUMBER 2 RB...
And as I said before, I KNOW I'm in the extreme minority here...I'm not usually one to say I told you so, but I'm going to have to when AP fails to meet his full season's expectations.
If I'm wrong here, I'll just delete all of these posts and pretend I never predicted such a thing...LMAO
[ April 02, 2008, 03:20 PM: Message edited by: Diesel ]
quote:Originally posted by Diesel:
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. Marc, ADP had 1600 combined yards and 13 TDs on a rising team, as a rookie, with a 1st year starting QB. Plus, he did this in 14 games!
What is not to like here? For me it was basically a coin flip for 1st overall between him and Jackson. [/QUOTE]Again, my argument is SEE LARRY JOHNSON as a reference. Didn't everyone say he looked like a lock to break all sorts of records when Holmes lost the starting job due to injury? Now I see LJ barely making the first round list of RB's. AP? Top notch NUMBER 2 RB...
And as I said before, I KNOW I'm in the extreme minority here...I'm not usually one to say I told you so, but I'm going to have to when AP fails to meet his full season's expectations.
If I'm wrong here, I'll just delete all of these posts and pretend I never predicted such a thing...LMAO
[ April 02, 2008, 03:20 PM: Message edited by: Diesel ]
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
[If I'm wrong here, I'll just delete all of these posts and pretend I never predicted such a thing...LMAO [/QB][/quote]
That is funny but I honestly think that the only way you can be right about this is if he is significantly injured this next year. The guy has unbelievable talent.
Wayne
That is funny but I honestly think that the only way you can be right about this is if he is significantly injured this next year. The guy has unbelievable talent.
Wayne
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
Marc, Peterson scares the heck out of me. He's going to go Top 5 in all probability. I think that's a lock. And there's no question he has the talent to merit that pick and even a higher one. But two major issues concern me:
1. Taylor is still with the Vikings.
2. All Day was putrid to close out last season.
Childress clearly likes using Taylor - especially in the passing game. If you're going to be a Top 5 RB you need to either be an every-down player, score a massive amount of TDs or both. I'm not sure Peterson will be able to do that. He's a complete non-factor in the passing game and even though he's terrific near the goal line, he didn't get all the carries there last season (Jackson even vultured a few).
So I do think there's a very real possibility Peterson doesn't live up to his draft billing. His fade at the end of last season is something I still haven't forgotten (dude cost me a lot of money) and mainly it's because Childress kept using Taylor.
And I haven't even mentioned Peterson's running style which lends itself to potential injury.
I love the guy's talent but there are some real issues and real dangers with him.
1. Taylor is still with the Vikings.
2. All Day was putrid to close out last season.
Childress clearly likes using Taylor - especially in the passing game. If you're going to be a Top 5 RB you need to either be an every-down player, score a massive amount of TDs or both. I'm not sure Peterson will be able to do that. He's a complete non-factor in the passing game and even though he's terrific near the goal line, he didn't get all the carries there last season (Jackson even vultured a few).
So I do think there's a very real possibility Peterson doesn't live up to his draft billing. His fade at the end of last season is something I still haven't forgotten (dude cost me a lot of money) and mainly it's because Childress kept using Taylor.
And I haven't even mentioned Peterson's running style which lends itself to potential injury.
I love the guy's talent but there are some real issues and real dangers with him.
Tom Kessenich
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
TK, that is the beauty of this game. ADP represents an explosive mix of risk/reward.
Drafting him 2nd overall could kill some teams. Getting him 5th still represents potential value.
Having Peterson 2nd overall means I like this to be where he finsihes up, not necessarily where I'd draft him.
I might want to mitigate some of the risk by taking another player in the same tier.
Drafting him 2nd overall could kill some teams. Getting him 5th still represents potential value.
Having Peterson 2nd overall means I like this to be where he finsihes up, not necessarily where I'd draft him.
I might want to mitigate some of the risk by taking another player in the same tier.
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Steven Jackson has been in the NFL for quite a while.
Remove his strong 2nd half of 2006, and you will see him for what he is.
Solid, but far from the best in the league.
~Lance
Remove his strong 2nd half of 2006, and you will see him for what he is.
Solid, but far from the best in the league.
~Lance
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
Marc, Peterson scares the heck out of me. He's going to go Top 5 in all probability. I think that's a lock. And there's no question he has the talent to merit that pick and even a higher one. But two major issues concern me:
1. Taylor is still with the Vikings.
2. All Day was putrid to close out last season.
Childress clearly likes using Taylor - especially in the passing game. If you're going to be a Top 5 RB you need to either be an every-down player, score a massive amount of TDs or both. I'm not sure Peterson will be able to do that. He's a complete non-factor in the passing game and even though he's terrific near the goal line, he didn't get all the carries there last season (Jackson even vultured a few).
So I do think there's a very real possibility Peterson doesn't live up to his draft billing. His fade at the end of last season is something I still haven't forgotten (dude cost me a lot of money) and mainly it's because Childress kept using Taylor.
And I haven't even mentioned Peterson's running style which lends itself to potential injury.
I love the guy's talent but there are some real issues and real dangers with him. Tom, there's no question to the talent that Peterson posseses, but he did wear down, and Chester is still in the mix. These are solid reasons why I've been saying he's the best #2 RB in fantasy football(even as far back as Gekko's fantasy documentary in Atlantic City)...
IF AP stays healthy and IF AP doesn't lose touches to Chester and IF Gus Frerotte is the starter and the Vikings create a passing game, then this guy is a stud. But I can't afford to gamble with that many IF's in the first round. ESPECIALLY a top 5 pick.
I have no problems stating that I LOVE the fact that everyone is sold on him, because he will cost someone SERIOUS money in the auctions, and that will be money that I have no intention of spending. Mo' Money for me to throw around!
[ April 02, 2008, 06:33 PM: Message edited by: Diesel ]
Marc, Peterson scares the heck out of me. He's going to go Top 5 in all probability. I think that's a lock. And there's no question he has the talent to merit that pick and even a higher one. But two major issues concern me:
1. Taylor is still with the Vikings.
2. All Day was putrid to close out last season.
Childress clearly likes using Taylor - especially in the passing game. If you're going to be a Top 5 RB you need to either be an every-down player, score a massive amount of TDs or both. I'm not sure Peterson will be able to do that. He's a complete non-factor in the passing game and even though he's terrific near the goal line, he didn't get all the carries there last season (Jackson even vultured a few).
So I do think there's a very real possibility Peterson doesn't live up to his draft billing. His fade at the end of last season is something I still haven't forgotten (dude cost me a lot of money) and mainly it's because Childress kept using Taylor.
And I haven't even mentioned Peterson's running style which lends itself to potential injury.
I love the guy's talent but there are some real issues and real dangers with him. Tom, there's no question to the talent that Peterson posseses, but he did wear down, and Chester is still in the mix. These are solid reasons why I've been saying he's the best #2 RB in fantasy football(even as far back as Gekko's fantasy documentary in Atlantic City)...
IF AP stays healthy and IF AP doesn't lose touches to Chester and IF Gus Frerotte is the starter and the Vikings create a passing game, then this guy is a stud. But I can't afford to gamble with that many IF's in the first round. ESPECIALLY a top 5 pick.
I have no problems stating that I LOVE the fact that everyone is sold on him, because he will cost someone SERIOUS money in the auctions, and that will be money that I have no intention of spending. Mo' Money for me to throw around!
[ April 02, 2008, 06:33 PM: Message edited by: Diesel ]
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UFFC's top 12 RBs for 2008 (Pre draft)
Originally posted by sportsbettingman:
Steven Jackson has been in the NFL for quite a while.
Remove his strong 2nd half of 2006, and you will see him for what he is.
Solid, but far from the best in the league.
~Lance 2004 Split carries with Marshall Faulk
2005 Split carries with Marshall Faulk
2006 Full season 346 carries, 91 catches, 16 TDs, 2340 combined yards
2007 Partial season 1274 combined yards and 6 TDs
Ended 2007 strong, and I guess I'll be the one high on him as of today.
Steven Jackson has been in the NFL for quite a while.
Remove his strong 2nd half of 2006, and you will see him for what he is.
Solid, but far from the best in the league.
~Lance 2004 Split carries with Marshall Faulk
2005 Split carries with Marshall Faulk
2006 Full season 346 carries, 91 catches, 16 TDs, 2340 combined yards
2007 Partial season 1274 combined yards and 6 TDs
Ended 2007 strong, and I guess I'll be the one high on him as of today.
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.