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Dynasty Fantasy Football Rankings
1. AJ Green - Bengals WR
2. Julio Jones - Falcons WR
3. Cam Newton - Panthers QB
4. Mark Ingram - Saints RB
5. Greg Little - Browns WR
6. Jonathan Baldwin - Chiefs WR
7. Demarco Murray - Cowboys RB
8. Randall Cobb - Packers WR
9. Daniel Thomas - Dolphins RB
10. Torrey Smith - Ravens WR
11. Roy Helu - Redskins RB
12. Denarius Moore - Raiders WR
13. Jake Locker - Titans QB
14. Andy Dalton - Bengals QB
15. Christian Ponder - Vikings QB
16. Kendall Hunter - 49ers RB
17. Colin Kaepernick - 49ers QB
18. Titus Young - Lions WR
19. Leonard Hankerson - Redskins WR
20. Kyle Rudolph - Vikings TE
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Michael Crabtree - 49ers WR
Has the upside of an elite WR. |
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Percy Harvin - Vikings WR/RB
Playmaker. Solid production in rookie season. |
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Chris "Beanie" Wells - Cardinals RB
Powerful running that is referred to as almost ADP. |
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Knowshon Moreno - Broncos RB
Good skillset that has more upside than he has shown in his rookie year. |
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Matt Stafford - Lions QB
Big time arm, but needs to be surrounded by talent. Hit often in his rookie season. |
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Hakeem Nicks - Giants WR
A young Anquan Boldin. Yards After the Catch. |
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Kenny Britt - Titans WR
The Titans really like Britt. He is getting targets and apparently his attitude is that of a veteran. Future stud. |
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Jeremy Maclin - Eagles WR
Solid poise in his rookie year. |
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Shonn Greene - Jets RB
Powerful runner that has a heavy workload coming to him in the future in NYJ. |
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Donald Brown - Colts RB
Brown has displayed a good skill set when not injured. |
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Josh Freeman - Bucs QB
Video game QB with a steep learning curve. Highest upside of any QB in this class. |
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LeSean McCoy - Eagles RB
Has not proven he can yet be an every down back. |
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Mark Sanchez - Jets QB
Has the it factor, but will he be a fantasy factor? |
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Mike Wallace - Steelers WR
His 2009 catch of the year is a preview of what\'s to come. |
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Austin Collie - Colts WR
Peyton will turn Collie into a solid WR. |
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Julian Edelman - Patriots WR
Former Kent St. QB was very impressive rookie season. Not as fast as Welker, but stronger and therefore a better red zone threat. |
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Mohamed Massaquoi - Browns WR
Intriguing prospect, but consistency at the Browns QB situation is necessary for him to realize full potential. |
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Johnny Knox - Bears WR
Blazing slot type receiver with an opportunity to grow with big armed Jay Cutler. |
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Louis Murphy - Raiders WR
Made some plays within a disorganized Raiders offense. Nice upside here. |
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Brandon Tate - Patriots WR
The Pats need a young WR to step up. Tate could be that guy. |
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| 21. |
Tyrell Sutton - Panthers RB
We like his skill set both as an inside runner and pass catcher, but have yet to see enough. Some opportunity if he remains in Carolina for another season. |
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Jared Cook - Titans TE
Playmaker at the TE position. |
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Rashad Jennings - Jaguars RB
MJD should not be carrying the full load in Jax. In steps Jennings. |
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Bernard Scott - Bengals RB
A solid talent, but likely a situational player. |
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Glenn Coffee - 49ers RB
A legitimate backup to Gore, but he will not really be needed unless there is an injury. |
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Darrius Heyward-Bey - Raiders WR
Tough situation in Oakland. |
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Mike Thomas - Jaguars WR
Solid rookie season for this potential slot machine. |
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Brian Robiskie - Browns WR
Facing a learning curve as part of a bad offense. |
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Brandon Pettigrew - Detroit TE
Unfortunately got a season ending injury derailing his nice rookie season. A nice prospect here. |
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Brian Hartline - Dolphins WR
Made some plays in his rookie campaign. |
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| 31. |
Deon Butler - Seahawks WR
A precise route runner with excellent hands and 4.3 speed lands in an excellent situation in Seattle. |
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Pat White - Miami QB/WR
Not an NFL QB, but athleticism will give him some opportunity. |
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Chase Coffman - Bengals TE
With the Bengals losing their #1 and #2 TE this preseason, there is definitley some opportunity here for Coffman...if he is fully healed from his collegiate foot injury. |
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Javon Ringer - Titans RB
Not much value for now. He is a talent though, so roster him for 2010 because Lendale White is a free agent after this season. |
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Derrick Williams - Lions WR
Detroit is bad, Megatron is great. Temper your expectations, but worth keeping an eye on should he win the #2 spot. |
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James Davis - Browns RB
2009 Injured Reserve. He was showing some promise. He will have a chance to step in in 2010 as a feature back in Cleveland. |
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Andre Brown - Giants RB
The Giants will be looking for him to step up in 2010. |
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Steven McGee - Dallas QB
A top rookie QB prospect. No value for a couple years, but could mature behind Romo. |
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| 39. |
Brian Hoyer - Patriots QB
A nice place to learn in New England. Keep a watchful eye on Hoyer, especially if you are a Brady owner. |
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Kory Sheets - Dolphins RB
Practice squad player looking to make moves if Ronnie Brown doesn\'t heal as quickly as expected. |
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| 41. |
James Casey - Texans TE
Texans camp say they have numerous formations to use Casey. He still has some proving to do. |
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| 42. |
Gartrell Johnson - Giants RB
A powerful inside runner that probably will not see the field this year with the G-Men. A developmental pick at this point. |
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Juaquin Iglesias - Bears WR
Likely will see early action returning kicks, although he will get some PT early on as a #3/#4 WR. Could develop into a reliable target for Jay Cutler. We like his upside in Chicago. |
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Ramses Barden - Giants WR
Bigtime upside in 2010 and forward. He will face a steep learning curve trying to beat press coverage in the NFL. Pay close attention to his development. His size cannot be ignored. |
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Patrick Turner - Dolphins WR
Need to see more. |
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Cedric Peerman - Lions RB
Need to see more. |
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Jarrett Dillard -Jaguars WR
An intriguing pick by the Jags. They like Dillard\'s capability to play the slot in a Wes Welker/Wayne Chrebet type role. He was super productive in college and there is opportunity right away in Jacksonville. |
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Mike Goodson - Panthers RB
Passed on the depth chart by Tyrell Sutton. |
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Jake O'Connell - Chiefs TE
Tony Gonzalez is no longer a Chief. We're just saying...O'Connell is big and athletic, with untapped potential at the TE position. |
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Rhett Bomar - Giants QB
After the obvious 3 QB's, he has the best combination of talent and desire. A Philip Rivers type swagger of confidence and cockyness can either help or hurt his stock. Will need time to develop, but he is as good of a gamble as any QB in the later rounds. |
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