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Dynasty RB #24 ranking (1 Viewer)

Who is RB #24?

  • Edgerrin James 8/1/1978

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  • Michael Turner 2/13/1982

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  • Brandon Jacobs 7/6/1982

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  • Jamal Lewis 8/29/1979

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  • Lamont Jordan 11/11/1978

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  • Julius Jones 8/14/1981

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  • Jerious Norwood 1983

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  • Domanick Williams 10/1/1980

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  • Marshawn Lynch

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  • Travis Henry

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  • other

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These are consensus dynasty rankings for year 2007 standard FBGs scoring no PPR

If you vote other, please specify.

Also, please comment on your vote, and list any player that should be nominated for the next round.

I like the chatter going on so lets keep that going as we vote. Discussion about why you prefer one of these players compared to the others is useful to everyone involved and offers insight into how people in your leagues may view these players compared to others.

gheemony made a great point about one way to consider dynasty value for players in rankings by giving 50% value to 2007, 33% to 2008, and 17% to 2009. I know there are many ways to look at this and how hard it is to project for players even for one year. But I think it is significant enough that its worth mentioning. I am sure everyone has a different formula that they might use. But this one to me has some good balance and makes a lot of sense. And now has become a topic of discussion in this thread: http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...howtopic=296123 I welcome you all to read this and offer your perspectives on methods you use in determining where to rank players in dynasty leagues.

Results so far:

1. Ladainian Tomlinson 6/23/1979

2. Larry Johnson 11/19/1979

3. Steven Jackson 7/22/1983

4. Shaun Alexander 8/30/1977

5. Clinton Portis 9/1/1981

6. Frank Gore 5/14/1983

7. Ronnie Brown 12/12/1981

8. Brian Westbrook 9/2/1979

9t. Kevin Jones 8/21/1982

9t. Reggie Bush 3/2/1985

11. Willie Parker 11/11/1980

12. Laurence Maroney 2/5/1985

13. Joseph Addai 5/3/1983

14. Rudi Johnson 10/1/1979

15. Willis McGahee 10/20/1981

16. Maurice Jones-Drew 3/23/1985

17. Adrian Peterson 3/21/1985

18. Carnell Williams 4/21/1982

19. Chester Taylor 9/22/1979

20. DeAngelo Williams 4/25/1983

21. Cedric Benson 12/28/1982

22. Marion BarberIII 6/10/1983

23. Deuce McAllister 12/27/1978

24. Edgerrin James 8/1/1978

 
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Jamal Lewis for me. After their bye, he was very solid. He's still not old, and Baltimore has to have noticed that when they feature him, they have the best chance to win.

 
I went with Norwood just because you know that Atlanta will still run even with there new coach.

It's been like the last 3 years that they've lead the league in rushing and when this kid was given a shot he didn't let you down.

 
Lamont Jordan deserves some love. Everything in Oakland was a disaster this year, but he still has talent. And unlike most of these guys he already has a starting job.

 
Taking Michael Turner over Edge is crazy imo.

Rolling the dice on Marshawn Lynch I'd understand from a dynasty perspective (not that I agree, just that I would understand). The Turner hype around here needs to get turned down a bit.

 
Taking Michael Turner over Edge is crazy imo.Rolling the dice on Marshawn Lynch I'd understand from a dynasty perspective (not that I agree, just that I would understand). The Turner hype around here needs to get turned down a bit.
As much as I like Turner, I agree. If someone offered me the 1.02 for Turner, I'd take it. Fairly quickly. Same with the 1.03. (FWIW, I traded Turner for Lee Evans late this season in one league, still have him in another)
 

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