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Not necessarily a RB, but which rookie will be a productive fantasy starter available at the end of the 1st round in rookie drafts?

My pick is Gonzalez in Indy. I don't know whether he'll be able to adjust immediately, but it's a gut feeling I have. He could shine matching up against each teams nickel back on a weekly basis.

As for RB, I think Garrett Wolfe could surprise because I don't think Benson can stay healthy for 16 games.

 
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I'd go with wolfe although I would've love to have chicago take booker instead

 
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As for RB, I think Garrett Wolfe could surprise because I don't think Benson can stay healthy for 16 games.
I see where you're coming from, but wouldn't Adrian Peterson benefit more from that situation?
I thought about that, and as I don't follow the Bears closely I may be wrong here, but hasn't Peterson had a couple of shots to be the #1 guy due to injuries over the years?
 
Depending on how quickly he catches on and where he is used at the line of scrimmage, I could see D. Jarrett having a very solid rookie season in Carolina.

 
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As for RB, I think Garrett Wolfe could surprise because I don't think Benson can stay healthy for 16 games.
I see where you're coming from, but wouldn't Adrian Peterson benefit more from that situation?
Very true. When an injury occurs in Chicago, it is very likely that a Minnesota player will be the one to benefit! :bag:
Not sure if this is :yes: or ignorance. But, AP1 is the backup in Chicago. AP2 is in Minnesota.
 
Not necessarily a RB, but which rookie will be a productive fantasy starter available at the end of the 1st round in rookie drafts?My pick is Gonzalez in Indy. I don't know whether he'll be able to adjust immediately, but it's a gut feeling I have. He could shine matching up against each teams nickel back on a weekly basis.As for RB, I think Garrett Wolfe could surprise because I don't think Benson can stay healthy for 16 games.
I could see this. Manning is leading that Colts offense as efficiently as ever. The awful defense last year masked how well Manning, Harrison and Wayne really played. If they had a legit WR3, he could be a very solid home starter for FF purposes.
 
Surprised nobody has mentioned Michael Bush.

We know the deal with Lamont Jordan already. And depending on which Rhodes shows up next year (The one from the first half of the season, or the lighter, 5 ypc version that showed the second half), I wouldn't be surprised to see Bush get some good PT.

 
Even though I dogged them for the pick, I think Brandon Jackson could produce in Green Bay.
Jackson is definitely in a good position, however he'll likely go in picks 4-6 in most rookie drafts.
I dunno. There's lots of good WRs in some juicy situations. :whistle:
Bowe
It takes small miracles for rookie WRs to make an impact. But there are a few guys that bear watching as they work through their camps:JarrettGonzalezGinn (Do not sleep on this guy. He won't be Miami's #1 WR, but will probably have the best #'s of any Miami WR. For whatever that's worth.)MeachemSteve SmithLater in the season guys:Sidney RiceJason Hill
 
Not necessarily a RB, but which rookie will be a productive fantasy starter available at the end of the 1st round in rookie drafts?My pick is Gonzalez in Indy. I don't know whether he'll be able to adjust immediately, but it's a gut feeling I have. He could shine matching up against each teams nickel back on a weekly basis.As for RB, I think Garrett Wolfe could surprise because I don't think Benson can stay healthy for 16 games.
Gonzo could have the same type of year Stokely had a couple of years ago.
 
[shtick]Since I gave you Jones Drew last year, so I should probably be the one answering this question.[/shtick]

Wright could come out of nowhere if Lynch goes down. Basically, I think either Lynch or Wright could have a surprising top 15 season.

 
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Surprised nobody has mentioned Michael Bush. We know the deal with Lamont Jordan already. And depending on which Rhodes shows up next year (The one from the first half of the season, or the lighter, 5 ypc version that showed the second half), I wouldn't be surprised to see Bush get some good PT.
I seriously hope people in my dynasty league sleep on him because of how far he dropped in the draft. If things fall right I hope I can get him with my 2.10 pick (10 teamer)
 
Ahmad Bradshaw!! Let the man-love begin!

Seriously, he's a good RB in a decent situation. I can't believe he lasted until the end of the draft.

 
Surprised nobody has mentioned Michael Bush. We know the deal with Lamont Jordan already. And depending on which Rhodes shows up next year (The one from the first half of the season, or the lighter, 5 ypc version that showed the second half), I wouldn't be surprised to see Bush get some good PT.
Winner.
 
I know I am risk of taking some major heat for saying this, and most will just call me a homer...but I have a feeling that Chris Henry of the Titans will be the pleasant surprise of 2007. :popcorn:

 
I know I am risk of taking some major heat for saying this, and most will just call me a homer...but I have a feeling that Chris Henry of the Titans will be the pleasant surprise of 2007. :own3d:
Honest question, did you watch him play at UofA?
 
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I'll vote for nobody.
Precisely. Take a look at MJD's numbers again. It is very unlikely that they will be approached by a rookie from this year's class.
Well, yes this is likely true. What I'm asking is which rookie will surprise and put up numbers which make him a viable fantasy starter.It's all guesswork at this point, but fun to discuss in my opinion.Off to look more into Wright and Bradshaw.
 
Surprised nobody has mentioned Michael Bush. We know the deal with Lamont Jordan already. And depending on which Rhodes shows up next year (The one from the first half of the season, or the lighter, 5 ypc version that showed the second half), I wouldn't be surprised to see Bush get some good PT.
Winner.
Seriously?The Raiders RB's combined will be lucky to put up the #'s that MJD did last year. I like Bush but just don't see him putting up decent numbers at all this year.
 
Kenny Irons.

I think Chris Perry winds up on the PUP and the Bengals would love to get a change of pace RB on the field.

 
Surprised nobody has mentioned Michael Bush. We know the deal with Lamont Jordan already. And depending on which Rhodes shows up next year (The one from the first half of the season, or the lighter, 5 ypc version that showed the second half), I wouldn't be surprised to see Bush get some good PT.
Winner.
Hmmm...you would be hard pressed to find more different backs.
Perhaps I misunderstood the question. I was thinking of a rookie who comes in with people expecting a very narrow set of responsibilities. With MJD, it was "return kicks...change of pace runner" and he proved to be so much more then that. In Bush's case, I'm thinking that he may be pigeonholed as "big goalline back" since people haven't seen him play in a while and don't know the status of his leg.
 
Surprised nobody has mentioned Michael Bush. We know the deal with Lamont Jordan already. And depending on which Rhodes shows up next year (The one from the first half of the season, or the lighter, 5 ypc version that showed the second half), I wouldn't be surprised to see Bush get some good PT.
Winner.
Hmmm...you would be hard pressed to find more different backs.
Perhaps I misunderstood the question. I was thinking of a rookie who comes in with people expecting a very narrow set of responsibilities. With MJD, it was "return kicks...change of pace runner" and he proved to be so much more then that. In Bush's case, I'm thinking that he may be pigeonholed as "big goal line back" since people haven't seen him play in a while and don't know the status of his leg.
That's fair. Actually there are other similarities, too. In Jones-Drew's case, it wasn't just about finding PT in place of Fred Taylor, but a belief that Greg Jones and Alvin Pearman were legit barriers to playing time. Boy were they [couch that, I should say WE] wrong. In Bush's case, he's got Jordan and Rhodes to contend with, and that presumes Fargas and Crockett are goners.
 
Surprised nobody has mentioned Michael Bush. We know the deal with Lamont Jordan already. And depending on which Rhodes shows up next year (The one from the first half of the season, or the lighter, 5 ypc version that showed the second half), I wouldn't be surprised to see Bush get some good PT.
Winner.
Seriously?The Raiders RB's combined will be lucky to put up the #'s that MJD did last year. I like Bush but just don't see him putting up decent numbers at all this year.
I see and understand your point. But let me clarify. When I say Bush is my pick to be this year's MJD, I am not saying he will have anywhere near his stats, or even that they're similiar players. What I am saying though, is that he's in a very similiar situation. He's drafted in pretty much the same slot, and is stuck behind 1) a vet with IMO only average skills and 2) Lamont Jordan, coming off an injured/disappointing season. So it's plausible that he'll get on the field sometime this year in a committee situation, and possibly become like the post originator says..."a productive fantasy starter".
 
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I think Chris Perry winds up on the PUP
why?
It seems every update about rehabbing his broken leg that comes out about him has been negative. Earlier in the year the thought was he may be ready by minicamp. Then a few weeks ago this came out:
Chris Perry is not expected to be ready for the start of training camp because of the serious ankle-fibula fracture suffered in Week 12.
Mid-way down the articleI don't think the Bengals would have taken Irons if they felt confident he'd be ready for the season. Given his track record, I'm not so sure I blame them....

 
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I think Chris Perry winds up on the PUP
why?
It seems every update about rehabbing his broken leg that comes out about him has been negative. Earlier in the year the thought was he may be ready by minicamp. Then a few weeks ago this came out:
Chris Perry is not expected to be ready for the start of training camp because of the serious ankle-fibula fracture suffered in Week 12.
Mid-way down the articleI don't think the Bengals would have taken Irons if they felt confident he'd be ready for the season. Given his track record, I'm not so sure I blame them....
Interesting...I missed that somehow.
 

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