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although I wouldn't put Rudi in my top 5, he is the player I'd go after late in the 1st. #1 is easy#2 /#3 could go with SJax or LJ#4-7ish can go in any order
although I wouldn't put Rudi in my top 5, he is the player I'd go after late in the 1st. #1 is easy#2 /#3 could go with SJax or LJ#4-7ish can go in any order
although I wouldn't put Rudi in my top 5, he is the player I'd go after late in the 1st. #1 is easy#2 /#3 could go with SJax or LJ#4-7ish can go in any order
Rudi is a guy that will probably fluctuate a great deal from league to league depending on the scoring system... PPR leagues will devalue him greatly. In standard scoring (which I assume in broad rankings) the guy is just a rock solid top 10 guy IMO. Sure, he has little chance of being top 3, but he is about as safe a pick as you can get. For those that like safe picks, I think he makes a great option at #5.
1. Tomlinson2. Larry Johnson (the guy continues to BOC)3. Stephen Jackson (plays in a weak division, and indoors!)4. Peyton Manning (injury proof and 2 TDs a game) 5a. Alexander (the guy was still a stud after the injury, with 5 out of 6 solid starts down the stretch)5b. Rudi Johnson (automatic 1200yards 12tds-- safe pick)
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