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1.      Maurice Jones-Drew - Jags
RB1. Durable. TD Machine.
 
2.      Chris Johnson - Titans
Beastly RB1. More rushing attempts (358) and total touches (408) than any other player in 2009.
 
3.      Adrian Peterson - Vikings
RB1. Elite. Running style could take its toll.
 
4.      Larry Fitzgerald - Cardinals
WR1. Elite. Consistent.
 
5.      Calvin Johnson - Lions
WR1. Elite. Injury Prone?
 
6.      Aaron Rodgers - Packers
QB1. Elite. Will get better.
 
7.      Drew Brees - Saints
QB1. 4-5 seasons of high productivity left.
 
8.      Andre Johnson- Texans
WR1. Elite. Age keeps him out of the Top-5.
 
9.      Brandon Marshall - Dolphins
WR1. As high upside as any WR.
 
10.      Philip Rivers - Chargers
QB1. Climbing this list.
 
11.      Ray Rice - Ravens
RB1. Versatile. Upside of a Top-5 Player.
 
12.      Jonathan Stewart - Panthers
High RB2-Low RB1. Waiting for his opportunity.
 
13.      Peyton Manning - Colts
QB1. 3-4 years of high productivity.
 
14.      Roddy White - Falcons
WR1. Consistent.
 
15.      Frank Gore - 49ers
RB1. Will enjoy the SF spread offense. Too many injuries.
 
16.      Matt Ryan - Falcons  
High QB2-Low QB1. Still Growing. Long term elite prospect.
 
17.      Greg Jennings - Packers
WR1. Deep play threat.
 
18.      DeSean Jackson - Eagles
WR1. Explosive.
 
19.      R. Mendenhall - Steelers
RB1. Heavy workload moving forward. Good receiver.
 
20.      Michael Crabtree - 49ers
WR2...For now. He is legit.
 
21.      Steven Jackson - Rams
RB1. Versatile Workhorse. Injuries scare us.
 
22.      Percy Harvin - Vikings
WR2. Explosive playmaker.
 
23.      Jay Cutler - Bears
High QB2-Low QB1. Needs weapons. Too many INTs to compete for elite status.
 
24.      Chris Wells - Cardinals
RB2. Almost ADP. Still getting NFL fit.
 
25.      DeAngelo Williams - Panthers
RB1. Can produce in a committee.
 
26.      Marques Colston - Saints
Low WR1-High WR2. Inconsistent.
 
27.      Santonio Holmes - Jets
Low WR1-High WR2. Very consistent, but the trade to New York could affect his value in 2010.
 
28.      Tony Romo - Cowboys
QB1. Finally got it.
 
29.      Vincent Jackson - Chargers
WR1. Likely already reached his ceiling.
 
30.      Sidney Rice - Vikings
WR1. Randy Moss lite.
 
31.      Tom Brady - Patriots
QB1. Still a stud. 50 TD season was an anomaly. Career averages bordering on elite.
 
32.      Knowshon Moreno - Broncos
High RB2. Skills to breakout in 2010.
 
33.      Hakeem Nicks - Giants
High WR2. Has the potential to be a better, healthier version of Anquan Boldin.
 
34.      Matt Forte - Bears
RB2. Skill set to be High RB1. Rookie season took its toll.
 
35.      Dwayne Bowe - Chiefs
WR1. A bit frustrating to own. Potential is higher than current production.
 
36.      Pierre Thomas - Saints
RB2. RB1 potential however coach Peyton does not believe he is durable enough to be an every down back.
 
37.      Vernon Davis - 49ers
TE1. Posts WR1-2 type numbers.
 
38.      Miles Austin - Cowboys
Low WR1-High WR2. We need to see more in 2010.
 
39.      Steve Smith - Giants
High WR2. So reliable. Eli Mannings favorite target.
 
40.      Michael Turner - Falcons
RB1. Short longevity.
 
41.      Matt Schaub - Texans
QB1. High upside. Durability still a concern.
 
42.      Jermichael Finley - Packers
TE1. Upside is that of an High WR2.
 
43.      Mike Sims-Walker - Jaguars
WR2. Not elite, but can post some big games.
 
44.      Ben Roethlisberger - Steelers
QB1. Longevity a concern, as are his pick-up lines.
 
45.      Eli Manning - Giants
Low QB1-High QB2. Developing a nice WR corps.
 
46.      Owen Daniels - Texans
TE1. Elite. Posts WR2 type numbers. Multiple ACLs becoming a problem.
 
47.      Chad Henne - Dolphins
QB2. Top 7 potential.
 
48.      Reggie Wayne - Colts
WR1. 2 more years of high productivity.
 
49.      Felix Jones - Cowboys
RB2-RB3. As productive with limited touches as anyone in the league.
 
50.      Pierre Garcon - Colts
WR3. His skill set is unique on the Colts WR corps. His value will steadily rise.
 
51.      Steve Smith - Panthers
Low WR1. 2-3 years left of high productivity.
 
52.      LeSean McCoy - Eagles
RB3-Flex. Need to see if he can in fact carry the load.
 
53.      Donald Brown - Colts
Flex - We liked what we saw when he was not injured.
 
54.      Marion Barber III - Cowboys
RB2. TD machine. Running style catching up to him.
 
55.      Jeremy Maclin - Eagles
WR3-Flex. High Upside.
 
56.      Cedric Benson - Bengals
RB1. Short longevity.
 
57.      Joe Flacco - Ravens
QB2-3. Sophomore regression. Needs weapons. The addition of Boldin should help.
 
58.      Brent Celek - Eagles
Versatile weapon. Good chemistry with Kevin Kolb.
 
59.      Steve Slaton - Texans
RB3. Reggie Bush type career a good comparison.
 
60.      Ronnie Brown - Miami
RB3-Flex. His knees scare us at this point.
 
61.      Jason Witten - Cowboys
TE1. Big bump in PPR leagues.
 
62.      Matt Cassel - Cheifs
QB2. KC Spread Offense will boost his value.
 
63.      Antonio Gates - Chargers
TE1. 2-3 years left of solid production.
 
64.      Ryan Grant - Packers
RB2. Nothing sexy here, but consistently productive.
 
65.      Randy Moss - Patriots
WR1. Days are numbered.
 
66.      Kenny Britt - Titans
WR3-Flex. Learning Curve. High upside.
 
67.      Steve Breaston - Cardinals
WR3-Flex. Value skyrockets if Boldin leaves the desert.
 
68.      Anquan Boldin - Ravens
WR2-Flex. Durability is annoying for owners.
 
69.      Wes Welker - Patriots  
WR3-Flex. No sharp cutting is trouble for skill set.
 
70.      Matt Stafford - Lions
Low QB2-High QB3. Great Upside. Took a beating rookie season.
 
71.      Shonn Greene - Jets
RB3-Flex. Lead back on the leagues top rushing team. LT2 may vulture some TD's, but that is it.
 
72.      Donnie Avery - Rams
WR2-3. Injury prone?
 
73.      Josh Freeman - Bucs.
QB3. Steep learning curve, but upside his huge.
 
74.      Carson Palmer - Bengals
QB2. Very concerning.
 
75.      Marshawn Lynch - Bills
RB3-Flex. What happened here?
 

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