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Great ranking on yahoo's Big Board today! (1 Viewer)

biggamer3

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Any of us would do a better job:

http://sports.yahoo.com/fantasy/nfl/news?s...gboard-football

1 Adrian Peterson, Min, RB Just 1 TD, but 2nd-most rush yards (340), 5.2 ypc 1

2 LaDainian Tomlinson, SD, RB 2 TDs on MNF and a feeling that turf toe is nearly healed 2

3 Marion Barber, Dal, RB 5 TDs in 1st 3 '08 games gives him 33 TDs in past 34 games 4

4 Frank Gore, SF, RB Faulkian fit for Martz: Leads NFL w/ 412 yards from scrimmage 5

5 Brian Westbrook, Phi, RB This demotion has everything to do w/ uncertainty of ankle sprain 3

6 Joseph Addai, Ind, RB Stepped up in Week 3 w/ 16-for-78, 2 TDs vs. JAX 7

7 Brandon Marshall, Den, WR Baby TO is growing up: 155+ yards, TD in each game 9

8 Marshawn Lynch, Buf, RB Has smash-mouthed his way to 275 yfs, 4 TDs (TD in 3 straight) 11

9 Steven Jackson, StL, RB 2nd-most rec. (15), rec. yards (133) for RBs, but 0 TDs, 3.2 ypc 6

10 Terrell Owens, Dal, WR TDs a'plenty, but under 90 yards in each of past 7 (playoffs inc.) 8

11 Clinton Portis, Was, RB In grind-it-out fashion, has posted 11th-best FAN PTS among RBs 10

12 Michael Turner, Atl, RB Top fantasy RB so far, but still want to see him burn a quality D 19

13 Reggie Wayne, Ind, WR No worse than 74 rec. yards in any of his 3 games 14

14 Andre Johnson, Hou, WR 12 targets in each of 2 games, but just 2-for-29 in WK 3 13

15 Larry Fitzgerald, Ari, WR Past 16 regular-season games: 107 catches, 1,598 yds, 12 TDs 17

16 Tony Romo, Dal, QB Has at least 260 passing yards in each of his 3 games 15

17 Matt Forte, Chi, RB Joins Gore and Bush as only 3 w/ 400+ yfs (304 rush, 105 rec.) 34

18 Anquan Boldin, Ari, WR Boldin the beautiful: 247 rec. yds, 4 TDs land him No. 1 at WR 18

19 Willie Parker, Pit, RB Already ruled out for Week 4 w/ sprained knee 12

20 Reggie Bush, NO, RB Playing Westbrookian do-it-all role for NO: 402 yfs, 4 TDs 31

21 Larry Johnson, KC, RB Signs of lfe vs. ATL in WK 3 (121 rush, TD), but issues remain 21

22 Maurice Jones-Drew, Jac, RB 23 touches, 168 yfs in WK 3 a good sign ankle is feeling good 28

23 Ryan Grant, GB, RB Be patient: Hammy much better, weaker competition on horizon 20

24 Steve Smith, Car, WR 4 rec. 70 yards in 1st game, and Delhomme threw his way 10x 24

25 Peyton Manning, Ind, QB Not groovin' yet (3 TD passes), but he can turn it around in a hurry 26

26 Jay Cutler, Den, QB 266+ pass yards, 2+ TD passes in each of his 3 games 32

27 Drew Brees, NO, QB W/ receiving corps injuries, starting to feel like Seattle South 25

28 Brandon Jacobs, NYG RB Finally, TD in WK 3, but platoon taking bite (14.5 carries past 2) 23

29 Chris Johnson, Ten, RB Not as much rec. yards as expected, but rush #'s very nice (5.5 ypc) 27

30 Braylon Edwards, Cle, WR Miserable start, but gets CIN in WK 4 (4 TDs in 2 '07 meetings) 22

31 Plaxico Burress, NYG, WR Seemed like big opportunity vs. CIN in WK 3, but just 3-for-45 29

32 Calvin Johnson, Det, WR Heads into bye as No. 5 WR in Y! 30

33 Jamal Lewis, Cle, RB Complaining about workload (12 car. in WK 3) and Crennel agrees 33

34 Greg Jennings, GB, WR Rec. yard leader (373) but '07 TD machine still scoreless 41

35 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cin,WR TJ got old school in WK 3: 12 catches, 146 yards, TD 43

36 Randy Moss, NE, WR 2 worst reg. season games as a Pat have come w/ Cassel at QB 16

37 Earnest Graham, TB, RB Unfair split: Has only a 41:34 touch advantage over Dunn 35

38 Darren McFadden, Oak, RB Tough sledding w/ turf toe, vs. tough BUF D in WK 3 (14-for-42) 36

39 Ronnie Brown, Mia, RB RB coming off ACL injury not supposed to look like that (WK 3) -

40 Jason Witten, Dal, TE Ram-Man averaging 7 catches, 91 yards a week, but 0 TDs 37

41 Donovan McNabb, Phi, QB Likely headed for a rough WK 4 (at CHI) if no Westbrook (ankle) 39

42 Jonathan Stewart, Car, RB Getting 4.7 ypc and goal-line carries (3 TDs) 42

43 Aaron Rodgers, GB, QB Efficient (0 INT, 65% Comp) & athletic (70 rush yds, 2 rush TDs) -

44 Antonio Gates, SD, TE No. 4 TE (147 yds, 2 TDs) despite less than 100% (foot) 40

45 Philip Rivers, SD, QB Tons of weapons, and is starting to look like a seasoned vet -

46 Thomas Jones, NYJ, RB Just 10-for-37 rushing on MNF in WK 3 vs. SDG (allow 5 ypc) 38

47 Santana Moss, Was, WR Y! No. 2 WR has 9+ targets, TD in each of his 3 games -

48 Willis McGahee, Bal, RB Solid 15-for-64, TD in return from knee injury 48

49 LenDale White, Ten, RB Splits carries, owns goal-line duty (4 TDs) for run-heaviest team -

50 Hines Ward, Pit, WR Spotty yardage, but Big Ben loves him in red zone (3 TDs) 44

 
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You find me ONE league where Bush wont go top ten today in a PPR league
You do realize those aren't PPR rankings, right?
Pretty sure they are as it says:The Big Board takes into consideration past returns, current performance and expected future gains in determining who should be included among the top 50 fantasy football players. Essentially, the Big Board is a cheat sheet designed for a fantasy owner who is planning to participate in a draft today. Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football default scoring settings are used as the baseline for the Big Board, which is updated on a regular basis.

In Yahoos default, PPR is always the default option and he mentions how Sjax has second most receptions for RB, so they are PPR

 
You find me ONE league where Bush wont go top ten today in a PPR league
You do realize those aren't PPR rankings, right?
Pretty sure they are as it says:The Big Board takes into consideration past returns, current performance and expected future gains in determining who should be included among the top 50 fantasy football players. Essentially, the Big Board is a cheat sheet designed for a fantasy owner who is planning to participate in a draft today. Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football default scoring settings are used as the baseline for the Big Board, which is updated on a regular basis.

In Yahoos default, PPR is always the default option and he mentions how Sjax has second most receptions for RB, so they are PPR
No it isn't. You can laugh if you like, but get your facts right.
 
Allright guys, than he is an idiot for mentioning the SJax receptions.

Could have sworn that the PPR were default

I goofed, the rankings are fine knowing this detail

 
Allright guys, than he is an idiot for mentioning the SJax receptions.Could have sworn that the PPR were defaultI goofed, the rankings are fine knowing this detail
Ahhh, you know Steve Jax gets yardage and an occasional TD from those receptions?
 

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