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Fantasy Football RB Rankings

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by twins15

After looking at the Quarterback rankings a couple of days ago, it's to look at the heart-and-soul of fantasy football... running backs. They can and usually do make or break your season, so it's doubly important to pick the right one.

1. LaDainian Tomlinson - As if there was any doubt. I suspect the numbers will dip a little bit (which, they almost have to after the amazingness that as last year), especially with the switch from Marty Ball to Norv Turner's offense, but LT is still the easy choice as the #1 pick.

2. Steven Jackson - With Larry Johnson still not in camp and coming off of a year in which he had about 1500 carries, I think Jackson is the easy choice as #2. He's becoming a great runner, and is also one of the best pass-catchers out of the backfield, which is big in that offense. He should be excellent again.

3. Larry Johnson - As mentioned, there certainly are concerns about LJ. The Line is not as strong as it has been, the QB situation is very muddled, and he's coming off of a season where he carried the ball a LOT of times. Oh yeah, and he's not signed yet. On the other hand, he's still extremely talented, figures to get the ball a ton, and a deal is reportedly close. Good enough for me.

4. Joseph Addai - I absolutely love Addai this year. For one thing, he's really talented. But more importantly, defenses have to focus on the passing game, which opens up running lanes (as well as dump off passes to Addai). And if that's not enough, his backup is a guy named DeDe Dorsey. This might be a little high, but I think Addai is going to have a huge year.

5. Frank Gore - Gore exploded onto the scene last year, and as long as he can stay healthy should be very productive again. The offense continues to improve around him, with the maturation of Alex Smith, addition of Darrell Jackson, and the athletic skills of Vernon Davis. That means teams won't be able to focus on Gore.

6. Rudi Johnson - Rudi might not put up MVP type numbers, but you know what you're getting. He's really consistent, stays healthy, and is playing in an excellent offense in Cincy.

7. Shaun Alexander - Others are more bullish on Alexander, but I'm not so sure. In year 1 after Steve Hutchinson, he really struggled. He'll get a boost because he'll actually be healthy this year, but I still have a hard time putting him higher.

8. Willie Parker - First off, I never understood why he got the nickname "Fast Willie Parker." I mean, he's fast, but so are a lot of other guys. But that's neither here nor there. The important thing is that he gets a lot of yards, and scored double digit TDs last year. The only concern I have is the change of offensive styles, but he's still going to get his touches.

9. Brian Westbrook - As long as he's healthy, he's great. There's no doubting that. But that's still a concern. Another key is how much he gets the ball. Last year, after Donovan McNabb got hurt, it seemed like Andy Reid started to run the ball more, and Westbrook really shined. Let's see if Reid sticks with the commitment to the run.

10. Laurence Maroney - There are concerns about whether or not Maroney will be able to fully carry the load, but I think he should be OK. With Brady and all the talent that they now have at receiver, he should be able to get ample rest. And score a lot of TDs.

11. Travis Henry - Good running backs tend to flourish in Denver, and Henry should be no exception. All signs point to him being the workhorse back, and that could mean really big numbers.

12. Willis McGahee - McGahee has always been really talented, and I think he'll be very solid in the Baltimore offense. He should definitely get the ball a lot, and rack up the yardage behind a solid O-Line.

13. Reggie Bush - I don't think much detail is necessary here... he's extremely, extremely talented, and should be getting the ball a lot, whether it's running or receiving. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if he starts getting more carries near the goalline... that explosiveness is tough to stop.

14. Ronnie Brown - Brown was disappointing last year, but I think he will bounce back somewhat with a new head coach in Cam Cameron. But there are reasons for concern... namely the lack of a consistent passing game (this is not the Trent Green of 5 years ago) and a young O-Line.

15. Edgerrin James - I'm optimistic about James this year. The passing game should be explosive, meaning defenses definitely won't just be able to focus on Edge. Also, Russ Grimm should come in and help improve the line, and Ken Whisenhunt brings a more run-oriented approach to Arizona.

16. Cedric Benson
17. Brandon Jacobs
18. Maurice Jones-Drew
19. Cadillac Williams
20. Jamal Lewis

SLEEPERS - Ladell Betts - He should get a lot of chances (probably in the red zone) even with Clinton Portis healthy. If Portis gets hurt again, Betts has the potential to be a top 10 to 15 back.

- Leon Washington - He showed last year that he can be pretty productive when he plays. If Thomas Jones gets hurt (and he's not exactly Mr. Durable), Washington should be a productive starter.

- Tony Hunt - This is digging a little deep, but I think there is potential for Hunt. For one, Westbrook and Buckhalter are not all that durable in Philly, leaving the door possibly open for Hunt later in the year. Also, there's a chance that he could get some goal line carries right now.


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Silencer76AAA-er
837 days ago
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Johnson is not the #3 back in football anymore. First the holdout, second the fact that the offensive line is aging badly, and third, Brodie Croyle is the starting QB. Unless he proves he can beat teams with his arm, look for 8 and 9 in the box, and Johnson's ypc to drop precipitously. Tony Hunt a sleeper, Brandon Jacobs #17, Jamal Lewis #20. I would take Marshawn Lynch, a guy who is pretty much GUARANTEED to get the bulk of the load, over any of them. Lynch is explosive, and has good hands out of the backfield as well. Lewis is past his prime, playing in Cleveland for god sakes. Jacobs has yet to prove he will be the #1 (Reuben Droughns is lurking) and Hunt is a long shot to get the ball at all.
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The BeastAAA-er
836 days ago
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With so many carries last year, a young QB, and a declining offensive line, LJ will have a tough time in 2007. He shouldn't be third.
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Twins15Varsity Captain
836 days ago
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Lynch is not guaranteed to get the load... A-Train is in town and has had success for Dick Jauron before. And for the record Lynch was just outside my top 20... when I say Tony Hunt is a sleeper that means he is way down the list but has a chance to be good. That doesn't mean I'd take him over Lynch.
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The sharkDraft Pick
836 days ago
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I wish you were in my FF league, Sil. LJ is easily the third best option at RB, if not the second. I hope there are people in my league who agree with you!
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MattnootchiesJV Squad
837 days ago
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Parker is "Fast" Willie Parker as in "Faster than anybody who has played for the Steelers in the last 20 years" Willie Parker. How concerned are we about Thomas Jones and his "calf strain"? Was he ever #2 fantasy back material?
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RynoWaterboy
837 days ago
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What about Mike Hunt?
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MegECass110AAA-er
836 days ago
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I'd fkip-flop Gore and Addai, and put Rudi Johnson behind Alexander, Parker and Westbrook. He's getting up there in age.
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WrmjrRed-Shirting
836 days ago
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I think RB seems a bit deeper this year than in the last few. After 1 & 2, there are questions about everyone, but anyone down to about McGahee on your list could have 1500 yards and 10 tds. Of course, a few of them could go for 800 and 3 too, but that's what makes the draft so interesting!
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InsanMajor Leaguer
836 days ago
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Theres nothing really original about these rankings. It's pretty much the same as all the other rankings everywhere else...
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CheezerAll-Star
836 days ago
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Funny, outside of the top two, I really don't agree with any of this.

Gore is 3. Addai is 4 and LJ is 5. In addition to the items mentioned above (line, QB, etc.), the Herminator broke LJ last season.

Rudi is too high. Westbrook too low. Maroney above Parker. . .

Anyway, it's all one person's opinion.
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WizardmanRed-Shirting
836 days ago
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Addai's good, but he's a little high I think considering how good the rest of the team is. there's no eye-poppers in the list though, which is disappointing since I wanted to debate.
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Yakob878MVP
836 days ago
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Addai is a little high and alexander should be ranked alittle higher
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
836 days ago
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You are on crack if you don't think that Thomas Jones is a top 20 running back. And how is it that Thomas Jones doesn't even make the list but Leon Washington is a sleeper if Jones gets hurt? Does that mean you are saying that Washington is a better fantasy back if only the Jets would play him? I find that hard to believe. Jones probably belongs 8 or 9th.
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Twins15Varsity Captain
836 days ago
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Just because I have Leon Washington as a sleeper does not mean I have him ranked higher than Jones and it doesn't mean that Washington is a better fantasy back. It means that Washington is someone that you can get a lot later in the draft and has a chance to be a good contributor. And Jones 8th or 9th is a bit of homerism IMO. He'll be 29, he's never been a top-10 fantasy back, and Leon Washington is a solid backup that should at least get a couple carries a game. There's no way he's above any of those top 10 guys. If you put him top 20 or maybe even top 15 I wouldn't argue too much... a lot of this is conjecture. But I see nothing to suggest that he is the 8th or 9th best RB.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
836 days ago
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Jones is the number 1 back, without someone splitting carries. Washington is a good 3rd rd back, and he will get his touches in this offense, but Jones goes for over 1000 yards and scores the large majority of the rushing touchdowns since there is no TD vulture on the roster. Compare that to a guy like Westbrook who may rush for 1500 yards, but is not the kind of back teams like at the goal line.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
836 days ago
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Incidentally, my AGM fantasy team has Gore, Jones, Jacobs, Lewis and Norwood.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
836 days ago
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Whats with the negatives? Grow up.
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Twins15Varsity Captain
836 days ago
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Yeah I'm not sure why anyone would give a negative for that comment... how big of a fantasy league is that? That's a pretty nice stable of RBs.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
836 days ago
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Its the AGM fantasy league. its a 12 team league and I got bashed for taking 5 RBs with my 1st 5 picks, but I will have the last laugh. If there were any more decent RBs available I would have drafted them too.
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Twins15Varsity Captain
836 days ago
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You can always find good receivers late and there are QBs like Jon Kitna or Jay Cutler that are decent options. It's a bold strategy, but you certainly have great trade bait if you need it. Or just a lot of good running backs to use when they have the best matchups.
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