Posted in a different thread last night:1. Adrian Peterson2. Marshawn Lynch3. Calvin Johnson4. Dwayne Bowe5. Sidney Rice6. Anthony Gonzalez7. Laurent Robinson8. James Jones9. Greg Olsen10. Brady Quinn11. Trent Edwards12. Ted GinnSleepers: Kenny Irons, Kevin Kolb, Jacoby JonesThe top 4 seems pretty set in stone. Some people seem to favor Sidney Rice over Dwayne Bowe, but it's difficult to justify ranking Rice ahead of Bowe at this point given their accomplishments on the football field. That said, the guy who's quickest out of the gates isn't necessarily the best player in the long-term (see: Rod Gardner, Michael Clayton).Slots 5-8 are filled by promising WRs who have shown flashes of talent. Ranking these guys is really a matter of personal preference since they're all pretty similar on paper. The way I see it is this: Rice is the most freakish, Jones has the most yards, Gonzalez has the best pedigree and supporting cast, and Robinson has a little bit of everything.Olsen has had a quiet second half, but seems to have enough upside to become a perennial top 6 TE. He's a better athlete than the likes of Heath Miller and Marcedes Lewis.I rank Quinn over Edwards because I like the situation in Cleveland more than I like the situation in Buffalo. Edwards has been pretty bad at times this season, but I think his performance has been relatively promising overall.Ginn rounds out the top 12. IMO he hasn't been as good as guys like Robinson and Rice, but he's certainly fared better than Jarrett, Davis, and Meachem.Jacoby Jones, Kevin Kolb, and Kenny Irons are guys I like for the future. I wouldn't give up much to get any of them, but they seem like players who could emerge over the next 1-3 years. Jones is speedy with good quicks. Irons is the third best RB from this class. Kolb was an early pick who has generated some buzz.