1. ADP
2. Sjax
3. LJ
4. Julius Jones
5. MB3
6. Portis
7. Westbrook
8. Addai
9. Lynch
10. Parker
11. Jacobs
12. LT
13. R.Grant
14. McFadden
15. Graham
16. Gore
17. Fred Taylor
18. Pierre Thomas
19. Maroney
20. Jamal
21. M. Turner
22. McGahee
23. Edge
24. Ricky Williams
25. Sproles
this is finally the year LT wears down.
LJ bounces back in a BIG way in Chan Gailey's offense.
Bush isn't even mentioned, Pierre Thomas takes over the #1 RB role in N.O.
Frank Gore's not hurt, it was a joke apparently. I'd still rank him no higher than 16th though.
McFadden should start from day one.
MJD is not ready for prime time, its still Fred Taylor's job.
Julius Jones should be an absolute MONSTER in Seattle, with
THAT o-line, and that offensive prowess..he should easily compile some 1400 yards rushing and double digit TDs..
Ricky Williams is a long shot, but I had to include him , in no way will Ronnie Brown be ready for opening day, and he'll likely miss at least 1/2 of the 2008 season. Williams will probably be in the best shape of his life, and will likely get a healthy dose of carries in the Dan Henning offense Miami will utilize ( if they keep him,that is
)
Sproles breaks into the top 25 because he's the de facto `backup with the most upside in the NFL` if the starter (LT) goes down.