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If you are preparing for fantasy football draft what would be your top ten players on your chart?

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If you are preparing for fantasy football draft what would be your top ten players on your chart?

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  1. I don't chart 'em...

    best available considering positional balance.

    if I use paper during a draft it's in the form of a cocktail napkin.


  2. idk

  3. Tom Brady

    Adrian Peterson

    LaDainian Tomlinson

    Peyton Manning

    Randy Moss

    Carson Palmer

    Clinton Portis

    Darren McFadden

    Wes Welker

    Marvin Harrison

    ...just my random guess. Seems like last year RB's were down  and it was a more vertical league.

  4. the good ones ((:

  5. If the NFL season started today, then here the top-10 players in Fantasy Football right now....

    1) LaDanian Tomlinson, San Diego

    He's doesn't have backup Michael Turner (Atlanta) anymore, but that doesn't mean LT will fall. It just mean that he gets more touches, as if he needed more. LT is figure to be the top RB again.

    2) Adrian Peterson, Minnesota

    He still has that prick of a thorn in Chester Taylor, but AP figures to get more touches in 2008, but don't be surprise if they use that dreaded two-back system to keep AP healthy, like the offense New Orleans use in Reggie Bush-Deuce McAllister.

    3) Steven Jackson, St. Louis

    S-Jax is still the man for the Rams, despite the injuries last season. Look for him to put healthy numbers and a bounce back campaign.

    4) Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia

    In a pass-happy offense, Westbrook is finally emerging as a complete RB, even if his stats doesn't show it. He finally reach the double digit in TD with 12 and reach 2K total yards, looks to be a legitimate RB.

    5) Joseph Addai, Indianapolis

    The only other durable RB in this list, Addai seems to disappear during the stretch but still can give you durable numbers without the risk.

    6) Randy Moss, New England  

    He might not reach that 20+ TD but still a reliable WR in a pass-first offense, especially with All-American Tom Brady passing the ball to him.

    7) Marion Barber, Dallas

    MB3 looks to be the feature back for the first time in his career, which means more touches in a durable offense, despite the presence of rookie RB Felix Jones.

    8) Frank Gore, San Francisco

    The Gore is looking for his groove back and it all starts with new offensive coordinator Mike Martz, one of the forefather of the Rams offense, to get the magic back.

    9) Tom Brady, New England

    He'll likely brought back down to earth but he still the best QB in the NFL, even with SpyGate and their Super Bowl loss after costing through 18 undefeated games 2007.

    10) Larry Johnson, Kansas City

    The foot injury drop his stock quite a bit but he still put monster numbers prior to that. Look for a rebound campaign.

  6. Superman

    Batman

    Aquaman (gotta have someone to water the lawn)

    3 US Marines

    One guy in a red shirt (someone has to die first)

    Dude named Steve (Why not?)

    Dude named Steve's twin brother. Darrel.

    Deadpool (Cause NO ONE is cooler than Deadpool)

    Hey, you said it was Fantasy football...

  7. same as nubcakes

  8. 1. L.Tomlinson

    2. A. Peterson

    3. B.Westbrook

    4. T. Brady

    5. S. Jackson

    After that, I'm not sure.  There's a lot of good players.

  9. 1. L.Tomlinson

    2. T.Brady

    3. A.Peterson

    4. B.Westbrook

    5. M.Barber

    6. R.Moss

    7.R.Grant

    8.S.Jackson

    9.F.Gore

    10.L.Johnson

  10. First, you have to understand your format.  If you are playing in a point per reception league (PPR), it's important to know up front because pass-catching backs become blue chip commodities.

    I use footballguys.com for my research, and they currently have the Top 16 in redraft leagues as follows:

    Tomlinson

    Peterson

    Westbook

    Jackson

    Addai

    Gore

    Barber III

    Portis

    Moss

    Johnson

    Brady

    McGahee

    Grant

    Lynch

    Wayne

    Jones-Drew

    Brady's ranking reflects conventional wisdom that suggests QB is a deeper position, and there are comparatively few great, reliable feature RBs.

    This should give you a starting point.

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