Burning Sensation
Footballguy
My rookie rankings have changed quite a bit since the NFL draft. Here is how i currently see the top two rounds shaping out. I will include how i feel their value has changed since the NFL draft with a (=,+,-) next to their name.
1. Darren Mcfadden(+) Clearly the #1 rookie RB at this point. Seems to be doing pretty well with his skinny legs. Runing hard between the tackles, getting the tough yardage. Has impressed with his pass protection as well. I would like to see more out of him in the passing game, but i think that will come. Has looked better than Bush and Fargas, and should get the majority of RB touches in Oakland this year. 1000 yards on the ground, 40 catches and 8 TD's seems like his floor, with much higher upside.
2. Jonathan Stewart(-) Havnt seen enough of him to really judge, but his toe is starting to concern me a bit. He is easily the #2 RB though. Looks like more of an RBBC than i originally thought.
3. Rashard Mendenhall(-) Some not so positive offseason news started to concern me a little. However, watching him play against the Bills in week two of the preseason has me even more skeptical. He looked horribly slow and didnt seem to run with much porpose. Still my #3 RB, but the gap has closed considerably.
4. Chris Johnson(+) I knew the guy was fast, but holy cow, i have never seen a RB hit a hole so fast. May not be a 300 carry back, but he could hit 300 touches. I think he will be what we all thought Reggie Bush was going to be. I would have a hard time not taking him over RM at #3.
5. Ray Rice(+) I cant find a fault in his game with the exception of possibly his size. I think the Ravens knew something about Mcgahee we didnt when they drafted Rice. I think Rice will have FF value sooner than most of us thought. It wouldnt be crazy for somebody taking him over Mendenhall or CJohnson at the #3 spot.
6. Kevin Smith(=) He has fell from my #4 to #6, not because anything he did, just how well Johnson and Rice have done. Smith has already taken the job from Bell, not that we didnt see that coming. I liked Smiths talent coming out of college, he may never be a top 5 back, but he could certainly be a top 15 RB, and fantasy #2. Kind of reminds me alot of Corey Dillon, who also happened to put up top numbers on a bad team.
7. Felix Jones(=) Has looked good in preseason, problem is he will be 2nd fiddle to Barber for the forseeable future.
8. Matt Forte(-) Not dropping him so much because of his talent, but the situation in Chicago. Worst O-line in the league, no viablbe WR's and Orton as the starting QB. Not sure Barry Sanders on LT could do much in that situation.
9. Steve Slaton(+) Put on 10 lbs, and is up to 207. Has still looked quick in the preseason, even if it was against 3rd stringers. I cant see anyway he is not the starter in Houston by week 3. If Dominick Davis could put up good numbers in Houston, i see no reason Slaton cant.
10. Matt Ryan(=) My favorite QB to come out of college since Eli. Looked good in preseason, and should start the season as the #1 QB. I dont think Atlanta will be as bad as most think, especially on offense, still might take Ryan a year or two to be a startable option in fantasy leagues.
11. James Hardy(=) Has been inconsistent in the preseason, but definetly has the talent to be a top 20 WR. Doesnt hurt the Trent Edwards has looked good in the preseason.
12. Eddie Royal(+) Not sure anybodys stock has risen as much as Royals. Looks to have the #2 spot in Denver locked up, and thats should be a great situation with one of the best young QB's throwing to him, and Marshall on the other side. Has even more value if your league awards points for return yardage.
13. Devin Thomas(=)
14. Dustin Keller(+)
15. Joe Flacco(=)
16. Limas Sweed(=)
17. Donnie Avery(-)
18. Desean Jackson(+)
19. Tim Hightower(+)
20. Jerod Mayo(+)
21. Earl Bennett(=)
22. Josh Morgan(+)
23. Jerome Simpson(=)
24. Jamal Charles(-)
1. Darren Mcfadden(+) Clearly the #1 rookie RB at this point. Seems to be doing pretty well with his skinny legs. Runing hard between the tackles, getting the tough yardage. Has impressed with his pass protection as well. I would like to see more out of him in the passing game, but i think that will come. Has looked better than Bush and Fargas, and should get the majority of RB touches in Oakland this year. 1000 yards on the ground, 40 catches and 8 TD's seems like his floor, with much higher upside.
2. Jonathan Stewart(-) Havnt seen enough of him to really judge, but his toe is starting to concern me a bit. He is easily the #2 RB though. Looks like more of an RBBC than i originally thought.
3. Rashard Mendenhall(-) Some not so positive offseason news started to concern me a little. However, watching him play against the Bills in week two of the preseason has me even more skeptical. He looked horribly slow and didnt seem to run with much porpose. Still my #3 RB, but the gap has closed considerably.
4. Chris Johnson(+) I knew the guy was fast, but holy cow, i have never seen a RB hit a hole so fast. May not be a 300 carry back, but he could hit 300 touches. I think he will be what we all thought Reggie Bush was going to be. I would have a hard time not taking him over RM at #3.
5. Ray Rice(+) I cant find a fault in his game with the exception of possibly his size. I think the Ravens knew something about Mcgahee we didnt when they drafted Rice. I think Rice will have FF value sooner than most of us thought. It wouldnt be crazy for somebody taking him over Mendenhall or CJohnson at the #3 spot.
6. Kevin Smith(=) He has fell from my #4 to #6, not because anything he did, just how well Johnson and Rice have done. Smith has already taken the job from Bell, not that we didnt see that coming. I liked Smiths talent coming out of college, he may never be a top 5 back, but he could certainly be a top 15 RB, and fantasy #2. Kind of reminds me alot of Corey Dillon, who also happened to put up top numbers on a bad team.
7. Felix Jones(=) Has looked good in preseason, problem is he will be 2nd fiddle to Barber for the forseeable future.
8. Matt Forte(-) Not dropping him so much because of his talent, but the situation in Chicago. Worst O-line in the league, no viablbe WR's and Orton as the starting QB. Not sure Barry Sanders on LT could do much in that situation.
9. Steve Slaton(+) Put on 10 lbs, and is up to 207. Has still looked quick in the preseason, even if it was against 3rd stringers. I cant see anyway he is not the starter in Houston by week 3. If Dominick Davis could put up good numbers in Houston, i see no reason Slaton cant.
10. Matt Ryan(=) My favorite QB to come out of college since Eli. Looked good in preseason, and should start the season as the #1 QB. I dont think Atlanta will be as bad as most think, especially on offense, still might take Ryan a year or two to be a startable option in fantasy leagues.
11. James Hardy(=) Has been inconsistent in the preseason, but definetly has the talent to be a top 20 WR. Doesnt hurt the Trent Edwards has looked good in the preseason.
12. Eddie Royal(+) Not sure anybodys stock has risen as much as Royals. Looks to have the #2 spot in Denver locked up, and thats should be a great situation with one of the best young QB's throwing to him, and Marshall on the other side. Has even more value if your league awards points for return yardage.
13. Devin Thomas(=)
14. Dustin Keller(+)
15. Joe Flacco(=)
16. Limas Sweed(=)
17. Donnie Avery(-)
18. Desean Jackson(+)
19. Tim Hightower(+)
20. Jerod Mayo(+)
21. Earl Bennett(=)
22. Josh Morgan(+)
23. Jerome Simpson(=)
24. Jamal Charles(-)
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