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Consensus PPR Dynasty Rankings- RB13 (1 Viewer)

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Consensus PPR Dynasty Rankings- RB13

1. LeSean McCoy

2. Arian Foster

3. Ray Rice

4. Matt Forte

5. Ryan Matthews

6. Trent Richardson

7. Chris Johnson

8. Adrian Peterson

9. Darren McFadden

10. Jamaal Charles

11. Maurice Jones-Drew

12. Marshawn Lynch

 
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Stewart and Murray represent the last two in their tier for me. I think there is a big dropoff after those two.

I voted for Stewart, but would be happy having either of them at this point.

 
D-will has had better stats than Stewart every season he's been healthy but people actually vote for Stewart like he's the man in Carolina. People need to accept the truth, Stewart may be talented but so is D-will and he's not going anywhere.

 
Stewart and Murray represent the last two in their tier for me. I think there is a big dropoff after those two.I voted for Stewart, but would be happy having either of them at this point.
I have Bradshaw in that Stewart/Murray tier -- unless the Giants grab an early RB I think Bradshaw could be gold if he stays healthy. Even if they do take a RB Bradshaw will still have a large piece of the RBBC.
 
'loqutis said:
D-will has had better stats than Stewart every season he's been healthy but people actually vote for Stewart like he's the man in Carolina. People need to accept the truth, Stewart may be talented but so is D-will and he's not going anywhere.
I am a Panthers fan, and I agree with you...but soon something will happrn. Either Deangelo will get cut, Stewart will leave in free agency, or someone gets traded. Something will happen though...and for a dynasty leagur, I will take Stewart and be quite happy with it. I also think this is the year Stewart becomes the lead back in Carolina, regardless.
 
'loqutis said:
D-will has had better stats than Stewart every season he's been healthy but people actually vote for Stewart like he's the man in Carolina. People need to accept the truth, Stewart may be talented but so is D-will and he's not going anywhere.
I am a Panthers fan, and I agree with you...but soon something will happrn. Either Deangelo will get cut, Stewart will leave in free agency, or someone gets traded. Something will happen though...and for a dynasty leagur, I will take Stewart and be quite happy with it. I also think this is the year Stewart becomes the lead back in Carolina, regardless.
I hope you are right with Stewart winning out this season. I can see it. But Williams won't go away. Even though he wasn't a starter last season their stats broke down like this:
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No. 		                Age 	Pos 	G 	GS 	Att 	Yds 	TD 	Lng 	Y/A 	Y/G 	A/G 	Rec 	Yds 	Y/R 	TD 	Lng 	R/G 	Y/G 	YScm 	RRTD 	Fmb34 	DeAngelo Williams 	28 	RB 	16 	14 	155 	836 	7 	74 	5.4 	52.3 	9.7 	16 	135 	8.4 	0 	32 	1.0 	8.4 	971 	7 	028 	Jonathan Stewart 	24 	rb 	16 	3 	142 	761 	4 	32 	5.4 	47.6 	8.9 	47 	413 	8.8 	1 	26 	2.9 	25.8 	1174 	5 	1
Stewart had the edge in Fantasy points 147 to 139. That was good enough for 18th among running backs. He was right between Gore and Bradshaw. DeAngelo was 29th. So Stewart was a viable (albeit weak) starter in most formats last season. In dynasty formats barring injury it is tough to see him regressing much from that point. And moving forward, as you mentioned, his value could skyrocket if something, ANYTHING happens from a personnel standpoint.
 
'todisco1 said:
Stewart and Murray represent the last two in their tier for me. I think there is a big dropoff after those two.I voted for Stewart, but would be happy having either of them at this point.
I have Bradshaw in that Stewart/Murray tier -- unless the Giants grab an early RB I think Bradshaw could be gold if he stays healthy. Even if they do take a RB Bradshaw will still have a large piece of the RBBC.
I agree with this. I couldn't believe Bradshaw dropped to the mid 6th in my start-up. Ahmad averaged nearly 16 PPG in PPR last year and I see that increasing this year. He's a lower injury risk with less competition and a better pass catcher than than Murray, IMO. Coughlin has also never taken a high RB in the draft. Only 3 ever drafted, Jacobs Bradshaw, and Da'rel scott, none higher than the 4th I believe. I do not see them drafting Wilson or Martin.Let's not forget Murray fractured his ankle(!) last year and was a constant injury risk in college. Both him and McFadden are not going to last very long.
 
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