gianmarco
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My list will definitely look different than some. I posted the same thing on my WR list. On this list, however, I lose interest in RB's considerably higher than in the WR's. In fact, I don't have much interest to be heavily invested at RB on any team unless I've got some of the top 10-15 guys. Even with team makeup, this list doesn't change nearly as much as my WR list.
Tier 1 -- Most don't like him as much in PPR, but to me Peterson is still the #1 RB to own. I think he's still only scratched the surface and his receiving ability is not an issue, IMO. Once Chester fades away, which I think begins this year, we'll see him more involved in the passing game as well. Most capable of 2000/20 of all the RBs listed.
Adrian Peterson
Tier 2 -- I've seen him go as the RB1 in many PPR dynasty startups. I don't have an issue with it as I have him almost tied with AP, but still the #2 guy. This guy does everything you want in a RB. I hope he doesn't lose his effectiveness with more carries, but I don't think that will be the case.
MJD
Tier 3 -- Some have SJax this high while others are much more down on him. To me, given his age and his potential to be the #1 overall RB, I still don't see a better option. DeAngelo, likewise, I know most people have lower. I think he has the safest floor out of any RB not named Peterson and I don't think approaching last year's #'s are out of the question for his ability. I also don't think we see him paired with Stewart for much longer as I can't see Carolina locking up big $$ for both guys. It's possible we see him in another uniform as early as next year.
S. Jackson
DeAngelo Williams
Tier 4 -- Chris Johnson is an amazingly exciting player and I wish I owned him in a league or two. I don't think he's a fluke at all. At the same time, I don't know if he'll ever outproduce this high ranking. So, while I love the kid, I also think there's a slight amount of "overvalued" to him. In other words, for the price it would cost to obtain him, I'd rather pay a little more if need be for the guys above. I think this is why I don't own him anywhere. That said, I think he's for real and will stick around for a while. Likewise, I'm not as high on Turner as others and think he's a bit overvalued, esp. in PPR, nor do I think he repeats his #'s from last year. Still, he's going to get a heavy workload and his situation is rock solid. Gore has slipped a bunch in many rankings. Not for me. Again, it's the safe floor, the proven track record, and the chance to finish top 3-5 that has him this high for me. Finally, I'm not as high on Forte as many others, but his situation can't be denied. Much like the others in this group except for Gore, I think his pricetag is too high as well and a big reason why I don't own any of the guys in this tier on any of my teams.
Chris Johnson
Michael Turner
Frank Gore
Matt Forte
Tier 5 -- This is my value tier. Guys I like considerably more than others. I think all 3 are pretty underrated and make ideal RB2's. Slaton is a dynamic runner who also has more power than most people think. Many have downgraded him thinking he'll be losing carries to a bigger RB, but I trust his ability enough to know that he will keep himself on the field with his production. I've been a big fan of Jacobs for a while and love what he brings when he's on the field. I don't mind his potential to miss 2-3 games knowing that the rest of the time he's a virtual lock for 100/1 every week. As for Kevin Smith, I've been a fan of his since before the draft and back when he wasn't even considered a decent rookie pick last year. Unfortunately, I sold a bit too early in a couple leagues I grabbed him in, but love his talent and what he brings.
Slaton
Kevin Smith
Jacobs
Tier 6 -- This is an eclectic mix of guys. You've got the #1 rookie RB in a pretty decent situation. I'm not sold on him enough personally but there are enough others that are that I'll go with the flow on him for now. Then you've got one of my favorites in Pierre Thomas. I probably have him much higher than most but I've liked him since I first saw him in preseason in 2007 and have had him stashed since then in many a league. I think he's going to make a believer out of a lot of people this year. You've got a top rookie from 1 year ago stuck behind another elite RB. I think in another situation, he'd be a top 5 RB. I probably have him too low to be honest but I can't justify moving him much higher at this point. That being said, depending on team makeup, he's the guy that I think moves the most if I'm in a complete rebuild as he would shoot up these rankings. You've got a starting RB who's stuck in a timeshare and whose value has fallen. Barber is not a guy I'm terribly comfortable with overall but I think you could do much worse.
Moreno
P. Thomas
Stewart
Barber
Tier 7 -- This one should have some head scratching. The biggest one is Ryan Grant. I was very high on him last year but came away quite disappointed. I've remained with a bit of a sour taste in my mouth bc of it until recently when I've reexamined his situation and think there is still plenty to like. As for Bush, there is huge risk here but his PPR prowess can't be denied. This is the one ranking I'm probably the least comfortable with and admittedly probably have him much higher than he should be. Portis's track record speaks for itself. Many are concerned about his workload, but he's STILL only 27 and does nothing but produce. If not for his terrible trade value, I'd have him higher. Portis's perception in the dynasty community is a dilemma that I just can't explain. I've moved him up some but I can't say I'd honestly trade any of the guys above him for Portis at this time. Lynch is just a guy I've never been much of a fan of and have though he's been overvalued. But, at RB18, I think he makes an ideal RB2. McFadden is the one in this tier that I think has the chance to shoot up the most. I also think he has the chance to fall the most in this group. If he were my RB2, I'd definitely want a stable RB3 to protect myself. Then comes Brown. I'm generally not very high on rookies but I like him a LOT. I think when it's all said and done, he may end up the #1 RB from this class.
Ryan Grant
Reggie Bush
Portis
Lynch
McFadden
Donald Brown
Tier 8 -- Another group that doesn't have much in common with each other. First comes Ronnie Brown. If you haven't already seen, I'm not a big Ronnie Brown fan at all and think he's entirely overrated and just doesn't deliver. That said, he still has upside. Compared to Portis, he carries much more trade value, but in terms of production and age, Portis clearly has the advantage. This year will be interesting to watch. Felix Jones is someone I've warmed up to considerably and think he could be special if given the chance. I don't see it coming soon, but you never know. As for Chris Wells, this is mostly due to value and his situation as the unquestioned starter. I'm not a big fan of his talent, though.
Ronnie Brown
Felix Jones
Chris Wells
Tier 9 -- Most of the oldie but goodies. At this point, if a team is a competing, give me LT all day here. Even if not, unless the right value comes back, I don't mind keeping him here. D. Ward is a RB I like a lot but wish his situation was just a little more clear at this point. I think he could move up a good bit if he wins the job outright. I've never been a fan of Addai, but at this point of the rankings, I'd own him as a RB3. LJ makes me scratch my head but he has the most potential out of any of the RB's left to put up big #'s aside from Westy. I've never been a Mendenhall fan at all and think he's still overrated, but there's just not much after him here so I'll take a shot on him. And then there's Westy. It's a shame he has to go this low but the recent news of the ankle is very worrisome to me. Just can't justify having him any higher at this point.
LT
D. Ward
Addai
LJ
Mendenhall
Westbrook
Tier 10-- This is the "upside" group. While they have upside, not guys I'd bet heavily on. I'm not sold on Rice like many others but no one deserves to be higher than him at this point. I'm higher on Leon than most, but if it doesn't happen this year, it's probably never going to happen while he remains a NYJ. I'm not a Greene fan and think he's being very overvalued. His spot here is more for trade value than anything.
R. Rice
Leon Washington
Greene
Tier 11 -- This is a whole bunch of "meh" for the most part. Bye week fill-ins and possible potential but no one I'm excited about and would sell any of these for any sort of return. Yes, I'm not a McCoy fan. Bush and Sproles are the guys I like the most here but even their prospects are slim to being very fantasy relevant.
T. Jones
Benson
LenDale
McCoy
Sproles
Michael Bush
Jamal Lewis
Again, welcome any comments or questions on these.
Tier 1 -- Most don't like him as much in PPR, but to me Peterson is still the #1 RB to own. I think he's still only scratched the surface and his receiving ability is not an issue, IMO. Once Chester fades away, which I think begins this year, we'll see him more involved in the passing game as well. Most capable of 2000/20 of all the RBs listed.
Adrian Peterson
Tier 2 -- I've seen him go as the RB1 in many PPR dynasty startups. I don't have an issue with it as I have him almost tied with AP, but still the #2 guy. This guy does everything you want in a RB. I hope he doesn't lose his effectiveness with more carries, but I don't think that will be the case.
MJD
Tier 3 -- Some have SJax this high while others are much more down on him. To me, given his age and his potential to be the #1 overall RB, I still don't see a better option. DeAngelo, likewise, I know most people have lower. I think he has the safest floor out of any RB not named Peterson and I don't think approaching last year's #'s are out of the question for his ability. I also don't think we see him paired with Stewart for much longer as I can't see Carolina locking up big $$ for both guys. It's possible we see him in another uniform as early as next year.
S. Jackson
DeAngelo Williams
Tier 4 -- Chris Johnson is an amazingly exciting player and I wish I owned him in a league or two. I don't think he's a fluke at all. At the same time, I don't know if he'll ever outproduce this high ranking. So, while I love the kid, I also think there's a slight amount of "overvalued" to him. In other words, for the price it would cost to obtain him, I'd rather pay a little more if need be for the guys above. I think this is why I don't own him anywhere. That said, I think he's for real and will stick around for a while. Likewise, I'm not as high on Turner as others and think he's a bit overvalued, esp. in PPR, nor do I think he repeats his #'s from last year. Still, he's going to get a heavy workload and his situation is rock solid. Gore has slipped a bunch in many rankings. Not for me. Again, it's the safe floor, the proven track record, and the chance to finish top 3-5 that has him this high for me. Finally, I'm not as high on Forte as many others, but his situation can't be denied. Much like the others in this group except for Gore, I think his pricetag is too high as well and a big reason why I don't own any of the guys in this tier on any of my teams.
Chris Johnson
Michael Turner
Frank Gore
Matt Forte
Tier 5 -- This is my value tier. Guys I like considerably more than others. I think all 3 are pretty underrated and make ideal RB2's. Slaton is a dynamic runner who also has more power than most people think. Many have downgraded him thinking he'll be losing carries to a bigger RB, but I trust his ability enough to know that he will keep himself on the field with his production. I've been a big fan of Jacobs for a while and love what he brings when he's on the field. I don't mind his potential to miss 2-3 games knowing that the rest of the time he's a virtual lock for 100/1 every week. As for Kevin Smith, I've been a fan of his since before the draft and back when he wasn't even considered a decent rookie pick last year. Unfortunately, I sold a bit too early in a couple leagues I grabbed him in, but love his talent and what he brings.
Slaton
Kevin Smith
Jacobs
Tier 6 -- This is an eclectic mix of guys. You've got the #1 rookie RB in a pretty decent situation. I'm not sold on him enough personally but there are enough others that are that I'll go with the flow on him for now. Then you've got one of my favorites in Pierre Thomas. I probably have him much higher than most but I've liked him since I first saw him in preseason in 2007 and have had him stashed since then in many a league. I think he's going to make a believer out of a lot of people this year. You've got a top rookie from 1 year ago stuck behind another elite RB. I think in another situation, he'd be a top 5 RB. I probably have him too low to be honest but I can't justify moving him much higher at this point. That being said, depending on team makeup, he's the guy that I think moves the most if I'm in a complete rebuild as he would shoot up these rankings. You've got a starting RB who's stuck in a timeshare and whose value has fallen. Barber is not a guy I'm terribly comfortable with overall but I think you could do much worse.
Moreno
P. Thomas
Stewart
Barber
Tier 7 -- This one should have some head scratching. The biggest one is Ryan Grant. I was very high on him last year but came away quite disappointed. I've remained with a bit of a sour taste in my mouth bc of it until recently when I've reexamined his situation and think there is still plenty to like. As for Bush, there is huge risk here but his PPR prowess can't be denied. This is the one ranking I'm probably the least comfortable with and admittedly probably have him much higher than he should be. Portis's track record speaks for itself. Many are concerned about his workload, but he's STILL only 27 and does nothing but produce. If not for his terrible trade value, I'd have him higher. Portis's perception in the dynasty community is a dilemma that I just can't explain. I've moved him up some but I can't say I'd honestly trade any of the guys above him for Portis at this time. Lynch is just a guy I've never been much of a fan of and have though he's been overvalued. But, at RB18, I think he makes an ideal RB2. McFadden is the one in this tier that I think has the chance to shoot up the most. I also think he has the chance to fall the most in this group. If he were my RB2, I'd definitely want a stable RB3 to protect myself. Then comes Brown. I'm generally not very high on rookies but I like him a LOT. I think when it's all said and done, he may end up the #1 RB from this class.
Ryan Grant
Reggie Bush
Portis
Lynch
McFadden
Donald Brown
Tier 8 -- Another group that doesn't have much in common with each other. First comes Ronnie Brown. If you haven't already seen, I'm not a big Ronnie Brown fan at all and think he's entirely overrated and just doesn't deliver. That said, he still has upside. Compared to Portis, he carries much more trade value, but in terms of production and age, Portis clearly has the advantage. This year will be interesting to watch. Felix Jones is someone I've warmed up to considerably and think he could be special if given the chance. I don't see it coming soon, but you never know. As for Chris Wells, this is mostly due to value and his situation as the unquestioned starter. I'm not a big fan of his talent, though.
Ronnie Brown
Felix Jones
Chris Wells
Tier 9 -- Most of the oldie but goodies. At this point, if a team is a competing, give me LT all day here. Even if not, unless the right value comes back, I don't mind keeping him here. D. Ward is a RB I like a lot but wish his situation was just a little more clear at this point. I think he could move up a good bit if he wins the job outright. I've never been a fan of Addai, but at this point of the rankings, I'd own him as a RB3. LJ makes me scratch my head but he has the most potential out of any of the RB's left to put up big #'s aside from Westy. I've never been a Mendenhall fan at all and think he's still overrated, but there's just not much after him here so I'll take a shot on him. And then there's Westy. It's a shame he has to go this low but the recent news of the ankle is very worrisome to me. Just can't justify having him any higher at this point.
LT
D. Ward
Addai
LJ
Mendenhall
Westbrook
Tier 10-- This is the "upside" group. While they have upside, not guys I'd bet heavily on. I'm not sold on Rice like many others but no one deserves to be higher than him at this point. I'm higher on Leon than most, but if it doesn't happen this year, it's probably never going to happen while he remains a NYJ. I'm not a Greene fan and think he's being very overvalued. His spot here is more for trade value than anything.
R. Rice
Leon Washington
Greene
Tier 11 -- This is a whole bunch of "meh" for the most part. Bye week fill-ins and possible potential but no one I'm excited about and would sell any of these for any sort of return. Yes, I'm not a McCoy fan. Bush and Sproles are the guys I like the most here but even their prospects are slim to being very fantasy relevant.
T. Jones
Benson
LenDale
McCoy
Sproles
Michael Bush
Jamal Lewis
Again, welcome any comments or questions on these.
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