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#3 spot--help me out here (1 Viewer)

carolina_21

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So I'm drafting 3rd in a 14 team redraft. It's a PPR league and I have no idea what I'll do next weekend when it's time to draft. I'm actually leaning toward Addai, but it's risky at 3. I'm curious what the rest of you think?

Thanks for your input.

 
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Hey Carolina21, welcome. This is a question that would probably best be addressed in the Assistant Coach forum.

I've got Addai ranked at #3 RB as well. I think I'm the only staff member with him ranked that high. If it were me, I'd take him there and here's why. The below is from the Joseph Addai faceoff article I wrote last week commenting on his upside.

Last season, Joseph Addai made a big splash in the league with 1081 yards rushing on 226 carries ( 4.8 YPC) with 7 TDs. What's even more impressive is that he did this while splitting carries with Dominic Rhodes who had 187 carries of his own. Dominic Rhodes signed with Oakland in the off-season, which means Addai will be the Colts primary ball carrier in 2007. The Colts have mentioned that they will still use a two-back approach in the offense, but don't think for a minute that Addai won't cash in big time on some serious point production. The thought of Addai getting the majority of carries on such a potent offensive system should catapult him to top 10 RB status, if not top 5 or dare I say higher? My projections have him closer to the latter - here's why.

1. Targets to Colts RBs over the last 5 years (earliest first) 97, 110, 72, 70, 96. Last season's 96 targets to RBs were broken down by Addai with 50 and Rhodes with 46. Now take Rhodes out of this equation. See what I mean? Addai is going to see a lot of action on a high-octane offense, including numerous targets.

2. Addai had 22 receptions in post-season play last year (4 games), whereas Rhodes had only 7. The Colts utilized their best RB in the playoffs last year and Addai rose to the occasion. I think he'll see a hefty dose of passes once again this year. Nothing too extreme, but the Colts averaged 69 recs to RBs over the last four years. For Addai to reach 50 recs is not out of the question.

3. The Colts averaged 248 fantasy points per season out of their primary RB from 2005-2003 when they ran their offense with one primary back. The 2006 combo of RBs from Addai and Rhodes totaled 312.9 fantasy points. There's no reason not to think Addai can reach 250 fantasy points in 2007, which would rank him approximately at the 7th or even 6th best RB. 250 FP in 2006 would be between #7 Tiki Barber and #6 Brian Westbrook.

The Colts had 416 rushing attempts from RBs last year. If Addai is going to be the feature back, we can expect him to have about about 65-75% of the carries or about 280 to 315 carries. Addai averaged 4.8 YPC last season. Projecting his 2007 numbers using the above probable figures ( 4.8 YPC) equates to:

* 1344 yards on 280 carries

* 1392 yards on 290 carries

* 1440 yards on 300 carries

* 1488 yards on 310 carries

* 1536 yards on 320 carries

Figure in receptions and receiving yards. Last year Addai (40) + Rhodes (36) had 76 receptions for a combined 7.5 YPR. Let's just project Addai with 50 recs at 7.5 YPR. That's 375 more yards on top of the rushing yards displayed above or a minimum of approx. 1700 and a ceiling of 1900 total yards.



Possible numbers for the year including fantasy points

* Minimum projections: 280 carries, 1344 yds rushing, 45 recs, 338 yds, 8 TDs or (1682 total yards, 45 rec, 8 TD) 261 FP (PPR), 216 FP (non-PPR) 2006 rank: 5

* Mediocre projections: 300 carries, 1440 yds rushing, 55 rec, 413 yds, 12 TDs or (1853 total yds, 55 rec, 12 TD) 312 FP (PPR), 257 FP (non-PPR) 2006 rank: 4

* Maximum projections: 320 carries, 1536 yds rushing, 65 rec, 488 yds, 15 TDs or (2024 total yds, 65 rec, 15 TD) 357 FP (PPR), 292 FP (non-PPR) 2006 rank: 2

Even with modest projections, Addai seems like a lock for the top 6 among RBs in 2007. Can be better than that? Sure. Exactly how much better, is up to you to decide, but the numbers suggest about 240-250 fantasy points, at the very minimum, which is definite top 10 among RBs.

 
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sorry, I'll take these questions to the Assistant Coach forum in the future.

Thanks so much for a very thorough and convicing analysis. I think Addai is my man.

 
sorry, I'll take these questions to the Assistant Coach forum in the future. Thanks so much for a very thorough and convicing analysis. I think Addai is my man.
Remember, Steven Jackson was ranked 7th or 8th among RBs in pre-season last year. How often does the consensus top 5 stay the same at the end of the season? My top 5 are...1. LT2. Jackson3. Addai4. Parker5. GoreAddai and Parker being the uncharacteristic top 5 inclusions.
 
While this is a specific question, I don't mind it in this forum too much because there is just such a jumble after the top 2.

I think you can make a reasonable case for each of the following:

LJ has the contract questions and that OL is falling apart but he's a TD machine.

Gore has a broken arm and has only done it for 1 year but was amazing in the second half last year.

Addai has never handled a full load and questionable TD potential with Peyton's love of the pass but he sure did look good in the playoffs last year.

Shaun Alexander isn't too outlandish of a proposition if you think last year was a fluke and your not in PPR.

Willie Parker is a safe pick but also has a nice upside if he is going to definitely be the goalline guy because Pitt will rush for a lot of TDs.

Travis Henry even gets some support because he has the potential to put up Clinton Portis like number out there.

I'm in a similar situation, drafting 5th, and I have absolutely no idea what to do at this point, though I am leaning towards Addai while keeping a close eye on LJ's holdout and Willie Parker's goalline touches with those 2 getting strong consideration.

 

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