Here's how I see it....
QB
1. Rodgers - Flip a coin between him and Luck
2. Luck - See above
3. Manning - Another year older, but his production won't drop him out of the top 3
4. Brees - A down year for Brees, yet he'll still throw for 30+ and close to 5k yds
5. Brady - This might be the quietist monster year of all time. Tom Terrific is back
6. Romo - If this year showed anything, nothing wrong with consistency. And Romo will finally get that respect in 2015
7. Rothlesberger - Might be high to some, but he now has a top-3 offense in the NFL with an all-world RB, sign me up
8. Stafford - A down year for Stafford but his upside keeps him in the top-10
9. Ryan - In what seemed like a horrific year for Matty Ice, he's still going to pass for 30 td's and ~ 4,500 yds. That's hard to believe actually
10. Wilson - His passing #'s are down but his rushing totals are way up. Will rush for 800+ yds this year, geezus. His floor will always be high, if Seattle adds some WR's, Wilson has top-5 upside
RB:
1. Leveon Bell - Some will argue Murray but after his 2014 workload, I'm going Bell here with ease. All-world back, silky smooth. Can do it all, probably will be the unanimous #1 pick by next August
2. Murray - I'd hate to be the guy who has to take him, but hey give respect to Demarco. That "injury-prone" label is a thing of the past, having 1 of the best fantasy seasons of all time
3. Charles - The workload isn't there this year, but the production is right on par for JC. Still averaging 5+ ypc, and even in his limited touches, he's scored 14 td's this year. This is a slam dunk choice at #3
4. Forte - See Romo above. Consistency/Production year in, year out. Will stay a top-5 choice in 2015
5. Foster - Going to put up top-5 production in 13 games this year. Already has 1,400+ total yds and 12 td's. He's back to top-5 status. Just have to draft his insurance in rd 9
6. CJ Anderson - Has been a monster since taking over. Averaging 130 total yds/game and 8 td's in 5 games.
7. Lynch - His landing spot is still TBD. May stay in SEA, maybe not. Either way he'll probably be undervalued yet again and will finish in the top-10....yet again.
8. McCoy - A scary bad season for Shady. Still will be just 27 yrs old going into next year, I think this is a value pick here
9. Lacy - The lack of volume pushes his value down some, but he's still a monster and playing in a prolific offense. Floor is probably top-15, with a top-5 ceiling still.
10. Jeremy Hill - Since being utilized as a lead back, he's done nothing but impress. This kid is an uber-stud. Gio or no Gio, he's a top-10 back in 2015. Ridiculous TD-potential
WR:
1. Demaryius Thomas - Megatron's reign at the top has officially come to an end. DT is now an automatic for 1,400+ and double digit scores. Probably a coin flip between him and....
2. Antonio Brown - Showing that 2013 was no fluke. Having just a silly year, Brown has a chance to hit 1,700+ yds and already has 11 td's. In PPR, he's the clear #1 overall pick IMO
3. Jordy Nelson - Having his best year to date, still the #1 option for the #1 QB on the planet. As long as he and Aaron are upright, the fantasy gold will continue
4. Calvin Johnson - Its still MegaTron. His injuries and the Golden Tate emergence will push him down a few spots in 2015 but heck, I'm jumping all over him in this spot
5. Odell Beckham Jr - This isprobably the best rookie WR we've seen since....anyone? His talent is just freakish. His upside is off the charts. If someone took him #1 at WR, I cant even argue it
6. TY Hilton - Took the leap this year that i didn't think he'd be capable of. Will disappear a bit at times but probably has the highest single game upside of any WR. He'll win you 3 weeks on his own.
7. Dez Bryant - Status quo for Dez. Another year, another big season. An obvious and safe choice in the top-10.
8. Julio Jones - The td's were underwhelming but Julio put up his best season yardage wise and still has 2 more games to add to it. If the O-Line improves, he'll be in the top-5 discussion end of next year
9. AJ Green - Missed a few games in 2014 but he's a true bargain in this spot. Even with the terrible ginger slinging it, he's a lock top-10 WR.
10. Josh Gordon- Was debating between Gordon and Evans here. I just can't place Gordon outside my top-10. A WR with #1 overall upside, and a full season to play with, no reason he can't duplicate 2013
There u have it, lets hear some feedback...
QB
1. Rodgers - Flip a coin between him and Luck
2. Luck - See above
3. Manning - Another year older, but his production won't drop him out of the top 3
4. Brees - A down year for Brees, yet he'll still throw for 30+ and close to 5k yds
5. Brady - This might be the quietist monster year of all time. Tom Terrific is back
6. Romo - If this year showed anything, nothing wrong with consistency. And Romo will finally get that respect in 2015
7. Rothlesberger - Might be high to some, but he now has a top-3 offense in the NFL with an all-world RB, sign me up
8. Stafford - A down year for Stafford but his upside keeps him in the top-10
9. Ryan - In what seemed like a horrific year for Matty Ice, he's still going to pass for 30 td's and ~ 4,500 yds. That's hard to believe actually
10. Wilson - His passing #'s are down but his rushing totals are way up. Will rush for 800+ yds this year, geezus. His floor will always be high, if Seattle adds some WR's, Wilson has top-5 upside
RB:
1. Leveon Bell - Some will argue Murray but after his 2014 workload, I'm going Bell here with ease. All-world back, silky smooth. Can do it all, probably will be the unanimous #1 pick by next August
2. Murray - I'd hate to be the guy who has to take him, but hey give respect to Demarco. That "injury-prone" label is a thing of the past, having 1 of the best fantasy seasons of all time
3. Charles - The workload isn't there this year, but the production is right on par for JC. Still averaging 5+ ypc, and even in his limited touches, he's scored 14 td's this year. This is a slam dunk choice at #3
4. Forte - See Romo above. Consistency/Production year in, year out. Will stay a top-5 choice in 2015
5. Foster - Going to put up top-5 production in 13 games this year. Already has 1,400+ total yds and 12 td's. He's back to top-5 status. Just have to draft his insurance in rd 9
6. CJ Anderson - Has been a monster since taking over. Averaging 130 total yds/game and 8 td's in 5 games.

7. Lynch - His landing spot is still TBD. May stay in SEA, maybe not. Either way he'll probably be undervalued yet again and will finish in the top-10....yet again.
8. McCoy - A scary bad season for Shady. Still will be just 27 yrs old going into next year, I think this is a value pick here
9. Lacy - The lack of volume pushes his value down some, but he's still a monster and playing in a prolific offense. Floor is probably top-15, with a top-5 ceiling still.
10. Jeremy Hill - Since being utilized as a lead back, he's done nothing but impress. This kid is an uber-stud. Gio or no Gio, he's a top-10 back in 2015. Ridiculous TD-potential
WR:
1. Demaryius Thomas - Megatron's reign at the top has officially come to an end. DT is now an automatic for 1,400+ and double digit scores. Probably a coin flip between him and....
2. Antonio Brown - Showing that 2013 was no fluke. Having just a silly year, Brown has a chance to hit 1,700+ yds and already has 11 td's. In PPR, he's the clear #1 overall pick IMO
3. Jordy Nelson - Having his best year to date, still the #1 option for the #1 QB on the planet. As long as he and Aaron are upright, the fantasy gold will continue
4. Calvin Johnson - Its still MegaTron. His injuries and the Golden Tate emergence will push him down a few spots in 2015 but heck, I'm jumping all over him in this spot
5. Odell Beckham Jr - This is
6. TY Hilton - Took the leap this year that i didn't think he'd be capable of. Will disappear a bit at times but probably has the highest single game upside of any WR. He'll win you 3 weeks on his own.
7. Dez Bryant - Status quo for Dez. Another year, another big season. An obvious and safe choice in the top-10.
8. Julio Jones - The td's were underwhelming but Julio put up his best season yardage wise and still has 2 more games to add to it. If the O-Line improves, he'll be in the top-5 discussion end of next year
9. AJ Green - Missed a few games in 2014 but he's a true bargain in this spot. Even with the terrible ginger slinging it, he's a lock top-10 WR.
10. Josh Gordon- Was debating between Gordon and Evans here. I just can't place Gordon outside my top-10. A WR with #1 overall upside, and a full season to play with, no reason he can't duplicate 2013
There u have it, lets hear some feedback...
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