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Early rankings, tiering, and draft strategy comments. These are for 2009 redraft leagues. They are PPR rankings based on 12 team leagues with serpentine drafts. I’ll talk about some draft strategy as I go down the list, and also give some opinions. I would love to hear others opinions and constructive criticism.
Tier 1
LT
Peterson
MJD
I love LT this year. Everyone is writing him off, but he will be finally healthy. Healthy with a chip on his shoulder. I like that combo. Rarely is he taken in the first three picks, he is a steal after that. I see MJD increasing his role, but Jacksonville likes to use two backs. So don’t go overboard expecting too much. Peterson is Peterson, but could be more dangerous with Favre. At least defenses will have to play against the pass a little.
Tier 2
S Jackson
Turner
D Williams
Forte
C Johnson
Westy
Turner, D Will, and Forte all produced last year, so they are ranked accordingly. The downside to them is that they don’t catch many passes. S Jackson is a hunch on my part. I think they will utilize him a lot both rushing and catching the ball with the new Coach. Nobody will be pushing him for carries like Norwood, and Stewart. CJ and Westy are in flux to me right now. Westy is a beast in PPR, but his injury has me worried. CJ is very interesting. I think teams are going to load up even more this year on the run with him, plus I think Tenn. will be playing from behind a little more. But that could help his pass catch totals.The above guys should be the first nine players taken. After them, I would consider Moss or Fitz.
Tier 3
Reggie
Portis
Gore
Reggie is still great in PPR leagues, and he is finally becoming a value in the third round. If he is there in the late third early 4th, he is a steal. Portis and Gore will make nice RB1’s for your team, but I will probably be taking my WR1 in round two when Portis is being taken. Gore is being taken in the first round by lots of owners, which helps push other players down.
Tier 4
Slaton
McFadden
LJ
Barber
There is some real value in the this group, with LJ being the king of value right now. He can be had as late as the 5th right now. I think McFadden breaks out this year, if a breakout is possible for Oakland. Slaton is going way too high for my taste, he is going in the first round in a lot of drafts. Barber is going in the second, but I will be taking WR in the second round. I hope to get one of the top nine picks this year and go WR/WR in the 2nd and 3rd round. If I get stuck at the turn, I like WR/WR also and hope for Reggie/Mcfadden and LJ/Moreno/T. Jones later.
Tier 5
K. Smith
Jacobs
T. Jones
Moreno
Similar to the above group, I think K. Smith and Jacobs are going in the rounds I’ll be taking WR, but Moreno and Jones are in my wheelhouse. T. Jones is getting written off way too soon also. Moreno will be a lot like Forte last year. Both can be had in the fourth round. Which is why I go WR in rounds two and three.
Tier 6
Lynch (3)
R. Brown (3)
Addai (5)
Parker (6)
(ADP) Lynch would be much higher if he wasn’t suspended. I think Brown is being taken too high. He had one explosive week when they broke out the wildcat offense, if you take that away, he wouldn’t be top 20. I also think Addai is great value. He was a top 5 pick last year for Pete’s sake. I think Brown is a fine rookie back, but I can see him going through what D Williams went through when he came in the league. They will take their time with him. But you can handcuff him a few rounds later. Parker demise is greatly predicted, but he is a good pick in the 6th round. Mendenhall has done nothing to make me think he will be the man. Even so, he would be a cheap handcuff also.
Tier 7
Grant (6)
P Thomas (4)
Benson (7)
Ward (4)
I’m not sold on P. Thomas as a RB2. He is just too inconsistent for me. I still think Bush the RB to have on this team. If they get better on defense and can get ahead in games and use the running game to grind the clock out, I like him much better. But that is not the case with the Saints. I like too many other guys in the fourth to pick Ward or Thomas. Grant is another guy I am skeptical of as a RB2. Although the sixth round is about right for him. Benson is the guy I really like as a RB3. I know he plays a tough run defense schedule, but he has nobody pushing him for carries and will have a better passing attack to go with him this year. Never thought I would say I liked Benson!
Tier 8
Stewart (4)
J. Jones (9)
Lewis (7)
L. White (6)
R. Rice (9)
Bradshaw (9)
D. Brown (7)
Felix Jones (7)
I’m not going to talk about all of them, just a few things. Don’t write off L. White too fast, he will get a bunch of carries, just like last year. Getting a starting RB in the 9th like JJ is nice value. I’m in the Rice camp to be the man in Baltimore, maybe just not totally this year. Bradshaw is a better runner than Ward was, and will be a factor for the Giants.
Tier 9
Fred Taylor (11)
C. Taylor (10)
Norwood (10)
Sproles (8)
Hightower (9)
Ricky Williams (12)
Graham (9)
McCoy (11)
I think Sproles gets relegated back to his special teams role and a few carries a game, just like Turner did when he was LT’s backup. Hightower is still the starter in Arizona, don’t let the Wells signing fool you. It will take some time before Wells is ready. Freddie is too talented not to get the bulk of the carries in New England, can you say Cory Dillon part Duex. Ricky is awfully talented to be lasting until the 12th. He can produce just as well as Brown if Brown gets hurt.
Tier 10
Washington
Wells
F. Jackson
Maroney
M. Bush
McClain
Mendenhall
K Jones
Betts
B. Jackson
Bernard Scott
Late round fodder, but one of them could rise up in the right situation.
Anyway, my strategy with the RB’s this year is to get one of the top 9 guys and then grab as many of the top 12 WR’s I can in the next two or three rounds. Marshall fell to me in the 4th already, as my WR3 behind Smith and TO. Hope the bad news keeps coming out on him. At least take two WR studs in rounds 2 and 3. Then look for Reggie/Moreno/T. Jones in the fourth. McNabby in the fifth or best player available if you don’t want him. If you have the stones and draft late in round one, pick three of the top 12 WR’s with your first three picks and look for the RB bargains with the next four picks in rounds 4-7. I would love a team of Fitz/Moss/Boldin followed up with Bush/LJ/Parker/Benson and then pickup Hass and Garrard in the 9th and 10th. The bottom line is there is lots of RB depth and value to be had this year so don’t just focus on them early!
Tier 1
LT
Peterson
MJD
I love LT this year. Everyone is writing him off, but he will be finally healthy. Healthy with a chip on his shoulder. I like that combo. Rarely is he taken in the first three picks, he is a steal after that. I see MJD increasing his role, but Jacksonville likes to use two backs. So don’t go overboard expecting too much. Peterson is Peterson, but could be more dangerous with Favre. At least defenses will have to play against the pass a little.
Tier 2
S Jackson
Turner
D Williams
Forte
C Johnson
Westy
Turner, D Will, and Forte all produced last year, so they are ranked accordingly. The downside to them is that they don’t catch many passes. S Jackson is a hunch on my part. I think they will utilize him a lot both rushing and catching the ball with the new Coach. Nobody will be pushing him for carries like Norwood, and Stewart. CJ and Westy are in flux to me right now. Westy is a beast in PPR, but his injury has me worried. CJ is very interesting. I think teams are going to load up even more this year on the run with him, plus I think Tenn. will be playing from behind a little more. But that could help his pass catch totals.The above guys should be the first nine players taken. After them, I would consider Moss or Fitz.
Tier 3
Reggie
Portis
Gore
Reggie is still great in PPR leagues, and he is finally becoming a value in the third round. If he is there in the late third early 4th, he is a steal. Portis and Gore will make nice RB1’s for your team, but I will probably be taking my WR1 in round two when Portis is being taken. Gore is being taken in the first round by lots of owners, which helps push other players down.
Tier 4
Slaton
McFadden
LJ
Barber
There is some real value in the this group, with LJ being the king of value right now. He can be had as late as the 5th right now. I think McFadden breaks out this year, if a breakout is possible for Oakland. Slaton is going way too high for my taste, he is going in the first round in a lot of drafts. Barber is going in the second, but I will be taking WR in the second round. I hope to get one of the top nine picks this year and go WR/WR in the 2nd and 3rd round. If I get stuck at the turn, I like WR/WR also and hope for Reggie/Mcfadden and LJ/Moreno/T. Jones later.
Tier 5
K. Smith
Jacobs
T. Jones
Moreno
Similar to the above group, I think K. Smith and Jacobs are going in the rounds I’ll be taking WR, but Moreno and Jones are in my wheelhouse. T. Jones is getting written off way too soon also. Moreno will be a lot like Forte last year. Both can be had in the fourth round. Which is why I go WR in rounds two and three.
Tier 6
Lynch (3)
R. Brown (3)
Addai (5)
Parker (6)
(ADP) Lynch would be much higher if he wasn’t suspended. I think Brown is being taken too high. He had one explosive week when they broke out the wildcat offense, if you take that away, he wouldn’t be top 20. I also think Addai is great value. He was a top 5 pick last year for Pete’s sake. I think Brown is a fine rookie back, but I can see him going through what D Williams went through when he came in the league. They will take their time with him. But you can handcuff him a few rounds later. Parker demise is greatly predicted, but he is a good pick in the 6th round. Mendenhall has done nothing to make me think he will be the man. Even so, he would be a cheap handcuff also.
Tier 7
Grant (6)
P Thomas (4)
Benson (7)
Ward (4)
I’m not sold on P. Thomas as a RB2. He is just too inconsistent for me. I still think Bush the RB to have on this team. If they get better on defense and can get ahead in games and use the running game to grind the clock out, I like him much better. But that is not the case with the Saints. I like too many other guys in the fourth to pick Ward or Thomas. Grant is another guy I am skeptical of as a RB2. Although the sixth round is about right for him. Benson is the guy I really like as a RB3. I know he plays a tough run defense schedule, but he has nobody pushing him for carries and will have a better passing attack to go with him this year. Never thought I would say I liked Benson!
Tier 8
Stewart (4)
J. Jones (9)
Lewis (7)
L. White (6)
R. Rice (9)
Bradshaw (9)
D. Brown (7)
Felix Jones (7)
I’m not going to talk about all of them, just a few things. Don’t write off L. White too fast, he will get a bunch of carries, just like last year. Getting a starting RB in the 9th like JJ is nice value. I’m in the Rice camp to be the man in Baltimore, maybe just not totally this year. Bradshaw is a better runner than Ward was, and will be a factor for the Giants.
Tier 9
Fred Taylor (11)
C. Taylor (10)
Norwood (10)
Sproles (8)
Hightower (9)
Ricky Williams (12)
Graham (9)
McCoy (11)
I think Sproles gets relegated back to his special teams role and a few carries a game, just like Turner did when he was LT’s backup. Hightower is still the starter in Arizona, don’t let the Wells signing fool you. It will take some time before Wells is ready. Freddie is too talented not to get the bulk of the carries in New England, can you say Cory Dillon part Duex. Ricky is awfully talented to be lasting until the 12th. He can produce just as well as Brown if Brown gets hurt.
Tier 10
Washington
Wells
F. Jackson
Maroney
M. Bush
McClain
Mendenhall
K Jones
Betts
B. Jackson
Bernard Scott
Late round fodder, but one of them could rise up in the right situation.
Anyway, my strategy with the RB’s this year is to get one of the top 9 guys and then grab as many of the top 12 WR’s I can in the next two or three rounds. Marshall fell to me in the 4th already, as my WR3 behind Smith and TO. Hope the bad news keeps coming out on him. At least take two WR studs in rounds 2 and 3. Then look for Reggie/Moreno/T. Jones in the fourth. McNabby in the fifth or best player available if you don’t want him. If you have the stones and draft late in round one, pick three of the top 12 WR’s with your first three picks and look for the RB bargains with the next four picks in rounds 4-7. I would love a team of Fitz/Moss/Boldin followed up with Bush/LJ/Parker/Benson and then pickup Hass and Garrard in the 9th and 10th. The bottom line is there is lots of RB depth and value to be had this year so don’t just focus on them early!