My first cut of these things
All criticism welcome here on these. I have about 40 hours into these numbers, but I am sure I have some things that don't make any sense at all.
Jason Wood has also released his numbers.
PK and Def projections will be coming within days and then we will move on to the VBD and DRaft Dominator (likely by the middle of next week)
wondering how you came to the conclusion that Portis is only good for the 8th best RB in the NFL this season?!with games against Rams, Lions, Bucs, Panthers, Chiefs, Falcons, Broncos, Saints, Raiders, I'm trying to understand how you could rank Portis any lower than MJD @ #2?!
the guy should easily rack up
at least 140 rush yards against each of the Rams, Lions, Chiefs, Saints, Broncos..700 yards.
another 100 ( minimum) against Bucs, Panthers, Falcons..1000 yards so far..then
at least 80 per game vs. Cowboys/Giants/Eagles. another 480 for a total of 1480 yards. and that is the
low end of the stick. take a look at his averages against these three teams since he was traded to Washington...he does exteremely well in the NFC East..
the only way he finishes with less that 1500 rush yards this season, is if he gets hurt , something he never does. the guy is a rock..
I think his totals are closer to 1700 rushing yards in what could be his finest season in the NFL.
Stevey Jackson at #4 is way too high, IMO..you're asking Sjax to do some things he's only done once during his career: rush for more than 1200 yards in a single season, catch more than 43 balls, play a full 16-game schedule, injury free.
I highly doubt it happens. The guy runs upright, loves to deliver hits to opposing defenders, has a lousy O-line, and he plays for a bad team..not many RB's have finished a season as the 4th best RB while playing for a terrible, losing team..
winning NFL teams and RB's with great stats, usually go hand-in-hand.
Love the Slaton ranking although he's still probably too low! this guy is going to be a stud for Houston!
you might be too low on Brandon Jacobs, Forte, Ronnie Brown, Pierre Thomas, D. Ward.
and finally, I'd be shocked if Moreno finished with the statline you're expecting, 225/1013/8?
with 7 RB's on that Denver roster, a HC who is in love with RBBC, no QB to speak of, no defense, and a new coaching staff, I wonder how Moreno will even get 1/2 of those stats you're projecting him for, especially with games against Philly,NY, Balt, NE, Giants, SD (2x), Washington,Dallas, Pitt, Chicago...just how is he going to get 1,000 yards when he plays these defenses, not to mention the 8-man fronts he'll see all year long..
Denver is the one team most likely to finish in the bottom 5 in time of possession, rush yards, total yards from scrimmage,
wins, etc. They should easily be one of the 5 worst teams in the NFL.
took a quick look at your QB rankings, they look dead-on! you're a believer in Cutler in Chicago!
the ranking of Romo is perfect at #9..he might be even lower than that without T.O.
WR's look great, Bowe might be a tad low..he should finish with double-digit TDs.