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By BIGPHILLY, Section NFL
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Enjoy: RB Analysis FILTHadephia I think we can all agree that Philadelphia sports fans are more passionate and knowledgeable than Baltimore fans, with that being said...I'll let you decide who knows what they're taking about... BaltMORON really perplexes me. His top 10 rankings look as though he went to the newsstand and bought the latest Fantasy football magazine and wrote down the names one by one. How many times do you read the same Fantasy football rankings year after year and then draft those players based on prior year success and they blow? Exactly. Someone needs to tell you when Priest Holmes (2002) is going to become a star or Jamal Lewis is going to run for 2000 yards (2003). Right? Isn't that what you pay good money for? Exactly...That someone is me... Ignore his love for Travis Henry, Michael Bennett and especially TJ Duckett (What do they put in the beer down in Baltimore?) and trust in the young upstarts that I have to offer who will be the shock of your draft but the stars of 2004; Rudi, KJ in Detroit, Domanick, Westbrook and a guy who will be the man in 2005...Willis McGahee. Enjoy...And as always feel free to rip me a new one or provide feedback! (Scoring based on 3 main components. Potential + Health + Role)
#1 LaDainian Tomlinson (29)
Potential: 9
#2 Priest Holmes (28)
Potential: 10
#3 Clinton Portis (27)
Potential: 10
#4 Deuce McCallister (27)
Potential: 9
#5 Ahman Green (26)
Potential: 10
#6 Rudi Johnson (26)
Potential: 9
#7 Jamal Lewis (25)
Potential: 8
#8 Shaun Alexander (23)
Potential: 9
#9 Kevin Jones (23) He may have spurned my Alma Mater Penn State for Va Tech but I won't hold that against him. Jones is ready to hit Motown and roll
#10 Edgerrin James (22)
Potential: 7 The Rest
#11 - Domanick Davis (8-8-6-22)
Denver always runs the ball well. No matter who they have at Running Back. This year Mr. Griffin will shine in Denver.
#18 - T Minor, MIA (7-6-7-20)
Antowain Smith isn't on this list because Chris Brown is about to burst on the scene w/o Eddie George to hold him back
#23 - C Martin, NYJ (5-7-7-19)
McGahee will be a top 10 pick in 2005. You may want to stash him on your bench for when Travis Henry is injured early on Willis takes over the rest of the way. #29 - D Foster, CAR (9-4-5-18)
Foster may leap up the charts if Stephen Davis, who has a penchant for being injured, starts to wear down once again
#30 - O Smith, MIN (8-5-5-18)
Rumblings out of New York say that Coughlin wants to go with Dayne as the #1. Now if Dayne could excuse himself from the Country Kitchen Buffet for five minutes to get that memo
#58 - C Taylor, BAL (1-7-1-9) RB Analysis baltiMORON Running Back Analysis-by the Baltimoron Let me start off by saying I respect FILTHadelphia's opinion and also his boldness for not ranking the following players in the same god-forsaken order of : LT, Priest, Ahman, Portis, Deuce, Alexander, Jamal, Ricky, Edge....etc.....That being said, he's an idiot! Rudi ahead of Alexander! For starters Alexander plays behind an all-pro line with an all-pro offense and despite the Coach Walrus's love for the passing game, he uses Alexander when it matters most: the red zone. And TD's is ultimately what its about. Also I disagree with the rating system because frankly role means twice as more than potential and I'd even break it into subdivisions of "role" and "usage"; do they stay in on third downs as a receiver and do they get ALL the goalline carries? Hey, at least we agree we have no idea what to do with the St. Louis situation. Without assigning a ratings system for the rankings the proceeding is the true running back rankings. #1 Tomlinson, SD - 100 receptions! Imagine Randy Moss with 100 yards per game rushing #2 Holmes - he's getting old but one more year in the tank and if it's inside the 10, it's three tries for Priest #3 Alexander - See above; consistency and in a contract year
filthy Doesn't know how great Alexander will be this year...watch #4 Portis - so much unknown here with new coach, team and durability concerns but most talented #5 Jamal - I'm not worried about pending drug case; other than Carruth when was the last athlete actually incarcerated? #6 Ahman - Improved receiving corp bolsters passing game and takes some scores away #7 McAllister - Game-breaking potential but still plays for the Saints, talent is wasted #8 F. Taylor - Fragile Fred is healthy and Jags D and Leftwich will have him with more opportunities to score TD's #9 T. Henry - I'm not giving the job to McGahee this year and Henry wins it in contract year with new coach emphasizing offense #10 Edge - Uh Peyton, can I have a turn? Just too many passing TD's going around #11 Bennett - Will win the job behind stellar o-line and turn the SOD into a SOB #12 Duckett - This ranking is based on projections for the second half the season; every year there is someone who shoots up the rankings out of nowhere
#13 Barlow - Did I say Deuce was the most wasted talent? Who wins 49ers vs Hurricanes? #14 D Davis - Keep an eye on Tony Hollings and this is still an unproven team #15 Rudi Johnson - Just like D. Davis, he hasn't shined for a full season and he's basically got a rookie QB behind him. However in Marvin Lewis we trust so should be solid #2 back. #16 S. Davis - In a keeper league, take Foster first...Australian for playing time #17 Dillon - Only because Tom Brady's too efficient as a passer #18 Westbrook - I love this guy but Philthy's coach better learn that the running games wins NFC championship games #19 K. Jones - I love this guy too but do you really want to count on a rookie Lion? Maybe next year #20 Griffin - There was a time when anything Michael Jackson put out was a #1 hit; Shanahan ain't Michael Jackson #21 Barber - only if your league favors receptions and yardage but last year was a disaster for the Giants and they'll still suck but he eats up yards
#22 (Tie) Faulk
The DUCE is loose in Pittsburgh. He'll continue to be a solid #2 in Fantasy leagues
#25 Foster
#32 O. Smith No need to keep going when it becomes more of a gut but there are some insurance sleepers worth taking a flyer on in round 16, especially in keeper leagues where they could shine next year: Maurice Morris, Sea - Alexander will be gone next year and this guy is quicker and will be behind all-pro linemen. Ladell Betts, Was - Portis has missed two games in his first two years, the Skums line is overrated but still decent and Gibbs makes winners out of nobody's. I think Timmy Smith just tried to sell me insurance! Greg Jones, Jax - He backs up Fragile Fred, enough said Tony Hollings, Hou - Davis had one good half season, so did A-train and now look at his stock. ...oh and Chris Perry? Meet Larry Johnson... Download RB Cheat Sheet RB Rankings.xls
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