Bracie Smathers
Footballguy
compiled by Mathew Berry FWIW. I'm sure people will have some things to say about this list.
Grist for the mill.
Only posting his top twenty-five with comments and next twenty-five sans comments. You will have to go to link for the remainder of his top-100.
First look at 2012 fantasy football ranks
My link
By Matthew Berry
ESPN.com
1. Aaron Rodgers, QB -- Money in the bank.
2. Drew Brees , QB -- The other branch of said bank.
3. Ray Rice, RB -- You could make an argument for any of the next four RBs. I went Rice because there are no health issues, his value isn't touchdown dependent and this year, he added the touchdowns.
4. Arian Foster, RB
5. LeSean McCoy, RB
6. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB
7. Calvin Johnson, WR
8. Tom Brady, QB -- Remember when Tom threw 50 touchdown passes? His offensive coordinator that year was … Josh McDaniels.
9. Rob Gronkowski, TE -- And this is where it got ugly for me. You can poke a hole in any player ranked from this point on. Here's why I went Gronk: Take away every single touchdown he scored this year -- all 17 of them -- and he still finishes with 132 fantasy points, making him the second-highest-scoring tight end this year. He had 124 targets and is a matchup nightmare for any defense; this all goes back to my elite QBs and TEs theory.
10. Matthew Stafford, QB
11. Marshawn Lynch, RB -- He's just 25. This ranking will change if he leaves Seattle, but he's a young player with an improving offensive line that will be a lot healthier next year and a coach that likes to run. Also, no committee. But again, so many question marks with the health of other guys here.
12. Larry Fitzgerald, WR
13. Cam Newton, QB -- I expect the rushing touchdowns to come down, but still. Imagine when he has a full training camp.
14. Chris Johnson, RB -- I think he returns to stud but not "Oh, damn, watch out" levels.
15. Matt Forte, RB -- Seemed like his injury was the least worrisome of the all the big-name guys.
16. Jimmy Graham, TE -- Had 149 targets; another matchup nightmare who, like Gronk, is young and -- scary thought -- still learning.
17. Roddy White, WR -- For all the Julio talk (and yes, Jones did miss games), White had 181 targets.
18. Wes Welker, WR
19. Andre Johnson, WR -- Depth of position and health concerns keep him this low.
20. Greg Jennings, WR
21. Jamaal Charles, RB -- At least he was injured early on.
22. Hakeem Nicks, WR
23. A.J. Green, WR
24. Ryan Mathews, RB
25. Victor Cruz, WR -- I went Nicks over Cruz and Jennings over Jordy based on track record, but they're all studs.
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26. Steven Jackson, RB
27. Jordy Nelson, WR
28. Michael Vick, QB --
29. Percy Harvin, WR --
30. Frank Gore, RB
31. Marques Colston, WR
32. Brandon Marshall, WR
33. DeMarco Murray, RB
34. Antonio Gates, TE
35. Tony Romo, QB
36. Steve Smith, WR, Panthers
37. Vincent Jackson, WR
38. Michael Turner, RB --
39. Adrian Peterson, RB --
40. Fred Jackson, RB
41. Darren McFadden, RB
42. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB
43. Reggie Bush, RB
44. Mike Wallace, WR --
45. Miles Austin, WR
46. Dez Bryant, WR --
47. Julio Jones, WR
48. Roy Helu, RB
49. Brandon Lloyd, WR --
50. Beanie Wells, RB
Grist for the mill.
Only posting his top twenty-five with comments and next twenty-five sans comments. You will have to go to link for the remainder of his top-100.
First look at 2012 fantasy football ranks
My link
By Matthew Berry
ESPN.com
1. Aaron Rodgers, QB -- Money in the bank.
2. Drew Brees , QB -- The other branch of said bank.
3. Ray Rice, RB -- You could make an argument for any of the next four RBs. I went Rice because there are no health issues, his value isn't touchdown dependent and this year, he added the touchdowns.
4. Arian Foster, RB
5. LeSean McCoy, RB
6. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB
7. Calvin Johnson, WR
8. Tom Brady, QB -- Remember when Tom threw 50 touchdown passes? His offensive coordinator that year was … Josh McDaniels.
9. Rob Gronkowski, TE -- And this is where it got ugly for me. You can poke a hole in any player ranked from this point on. Here's why I went Gronk: Take away every single touchdown he scored this year -- all 17 of them -- and he still finishes with 132 fantasy points, making him the second-highest-scoring tight end this year. He had 124 targets and is a matchup nightmare for any defense; this all goes back to my elite QBs and TEs theory.
10. Matthew Stafford, QB
11. Marshawn Lynch, RB -- He's just 25. This ranking will change if he leaves Seattle, but he's a young player with an improving offensive line that will be a lot healthier next year and a coach that likes to run. Also, no committee. But again, so many question marks with the health of other guys here.
12. Larry Fitzgerald, WR
13. Cam Newton, QB -- I expect the rushing touchdowns to come down, but still. Imagine when he has a full training camp.
14. Chris Johnson, RB -- I think he returns to stud but not "Oh, damn, watch out" levels.
15. Matt Forte, RB -- Seemed like his injury was the least worrisome of the all the big-name guys.
16. Jimmy Graham, TE -- Had 149 targets; another matchup nightmare who, like Gronk, is young and -- scary thought -- still learning.
17. Roddy White, WR -- For all the Julio talk (and yes, Jones did miss games), White had 181 targets.
18. Wes Welker, WR
19. Andre Johnson, WR -- Depth of position and health concerns keep him this low.
20. Greg Jennings, WR
21. Jamaal Charles, RB -- At least he was injured early on.
22. Hakeem Nicks, WR
23. A.J. Green, WR
24. Ryan Mathews, RB
25. Victor Cruz, WR -- I went Nicks over Cruz and Jennings over Jordy based on track record, but they're all studs.
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26. Steven Jackson, RB
27. Jordy Nelson, WR
28. Michael Vick, QB --
29. Percy Harvin, WR --
30. Frank Gore, RB
31. Marques Colston, WR
32. Brandon Marshall, WR
33. DeMarco Murray, RB
34. Antonio Gates, TE
35. Tony Romo, QB
36. Steve Smith, WR, Panthers
37. Vincent Jackson, WR
38. Michael Turner, RB --
39. Adrian Peterson, RB --
40. Fred Jackson, RB
41. Darren McFadden, RB
42. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB
43. Reggie Bush, RB
44. Mike Wallace, WR --
45. Miles Austin, WR
46. Dez Bryant, WR --
47. Julio Jones, WR
48. Roy Helu, RB
49. Brandon Lloyd, WR --
50. Beanie Wells, RB