Anyone that sells high on Foster may be kicking themselves. No team is going to game plan for him based off a late season caemo, training camp, and a 1st game no matter how great it was. Andre johnson is the 70 million dollar, back to back 1500 yard season man. Oh and that matt schaub guy almost threw for 5000 yards. oh and as owen daniels gets healthy he will be an asset. Teams that dont double andre, will give up 200 yards to him alone. it's hard to even double him. Foster will run on 7 man fronts all year unless injuries happen. And with the way the Texans o-line dominated, regardless of the team (Dwight Freeney is still alive and kickin on that d-line) then Foster sets up for a nice year. Also ryan moats/chris brown/steve slaton combined for 10 tds last year. remember when slaton would constantly get stopped at the goal line? or brown? or when brown fumbled at the goal line to lose a game? Foster is a great goal line back, and he's a good bet to match and exceed the 10 tds those guys did. There's a good chance he finishes with 15+ tds, that alone is going to keep him high. With even 75 rush yards a game, and 15 recieving yards a game the rest of the way, which is more than fair to think he can at the very least average with his high td upside, i cant see him not being a top 10 rb, from here on out, even discounting his week 1 game. The raiders, chiefs, chargers, colts, jaguars twice, titans twice, and broncos still left on his schedule. Aside from the ravens, no one on his schedule worries me (lets see how the jets play without jenkins, i remember ronnie brown gashing them the first game he got hurt). Foster is like a mix of jose bautista and carlos gonzalez. He played good late in the year, worked hard, got taken late, started great, everyone wanted to trade them and not believe in them, but to me, foster will end up just like them, and ill hold him and enjoy my top 5 rb.