OFFICIAL 2013 FANTASY FOOTBALL TALK

man I'm in a 2nd yr 12 man keeper league picking 12th cuz I won the league last yr

What sucks is rounds 1-9 the draft will be order of standings meaning I'll be drafting 12th for the first 9 rounds and then the last 9-18 rounds snake style.

People drafting in the back end are getting screwed...dudes in the league are saying this is fair but how is this even fair?
So do you get to keep your entire team? or just some players

we are allow to keep 2 players and will lose picks. Those 2 player can't be playing the same position. I'm keeping Martin and Ice But this is my first keeper league that is drafting like this...
 
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Fitz balling out this year with Palmer as QB?
I think he will be much better.
would you take him over demaryius or julio jones?
Over DT? Yes. Julio, Not a chance.

Payton is gonna spread that ball around a lot. Even last year when it was just him and Decker they would rotate weeks on who had the big game and the other guy got peabuts. Throw in Welker and they just dont throw it enough to go off consistently as a WR1

Julio and Roddy are gonna have great years now that teams are going to have to bring guys down in the box because they have to respect S Jax more than Turner.

Ive got Fitz 5th behind Megatron, AJ Green, Julio, Marshall
 
Adding to the TE debate I'm a fan of loading up on WR and RB early and waiting on QB and TE unless I'm getting good to great value.

This year if I can, I'm gunning for Vernon Davis. Kaps first year starting, he'll be a safety blanket combined with his speed and size and no other WRs plus reports of him lining up as a WR in camp.
 
Over DT? Yes. Julio, Not a chance.

Payton is gonna spread that ball around a lot. Even last year when it was just him and Decker they would rotate weeks on who had the big game and the other guy got peabuts. Throw in Welker and they just dont throw it enough to go off consistently as a WR1

Julio and Roddy are gonna have great years now that teams are going to have to bring guys down in the box because they have to respect S Jax more than Turner.

Ive got Fitz 5th behind Megatron, AJ Green, Julio, Marshall
id rank roddy higher in a ppr, julio higher in a standard league
 
Over DT? Yes. Julio, Not a chance.

Payton is gonna spread that ball around a lot. Even last year when it was just him and Decker they would rotate weeks on who had the big game and the other guy got peabuts. Throw in Welker and they just dont throw it enough to go off consistently as a WR1

Julio and Roddy are gonna have great years now that teams are going to have to bring guys down in the box because they have to respect S Jax more than Turner.

Ive got Fitz 5th behind Megatron, AJ Green, Julio, Marshall
Dez isn't in your top five?
 
And here is the big gun: Matthew Berry's Love/Hate --- unfortunately lots of guys I have talked about and researched are on his list...there go my secrets...


Players I Love for 2013

C.J. Spiller, RB, Bills (going 9th overall, I'd draft in top 5): An obvious name, of course, but I have him in the upper half of the first round and most are letting him fall into the second half. This isn't your first rodeo, so you know he's fast (ran a 4.3-second 40-yard dash) and you know he has big-play ability (only Adrian Peterson had more 20-plus yard rushes last season), but did you know he's a tough tackle? Of running backs with at least 200 rushes last season, he was third in the NFL in yards after contact. A higher YAC average than, among others, Marshawn Lynch, Alfred Morris and Trent Richardson. He was the seventh-best fantasy running back in 2012, so whatever, it's not like you need me to tell you he's good, but here's the thing: Spiller had just 250 offensive touches last year. By comparison, Mikel Leshoure had 249. Vick Ballard had 228. Now, with a coach who wants to run the ball (Doug Marrone's Syracuse was in the top 25 in rushing attempts in the Football Bowl Subdivision last season) and isn't going to screw around with Spiller (who had six games last year in which he had single-digit carries!), Spiller is taking the leap into fantasy superstardom.

Alfred Morris, RB, ******** (going in the 2nd round, I'd draft in the 1st): I've heard all the anti-Morris arguments. You can't trust Mike Shanahan. Morris isn't involved in the passing game. "ALF" is the name of a lame puppet, not an NFL running back. Heard them all, and respectfully disagree, except for the part about the lame puppet. Very overrated sitcom. I have no fears about Shanny -- when he finds a back he loves, a la Terrell Davis -- he sticks with him. Secondly, Morris has spent all offseason working on improving his pass-catching skills; his being on the field on third down is important to both Morris and Washington. But most importantly, the ******** want to run the ball (only Seattle had a lower percentage of passing plays last season), and when they run the ball, they don't want Robert Griffin III to be the one running it; his designed runs in 2012 were reduced over the course of the season (from seven a game to 5.1 a game after the Atlanta game to just four a game after the Browns game that Griffin missed). And now he's coming off ACL surgery. So they want to run more overall, but less with their QB. What does that mean, class? Who gets the extra carries? Exactly. Like Morris more than Trent Richardson, LeSean McCoy or any non-running back.

Steven Jackson, RB, Falcons (going late 2nd, take early 2nd): I have written a ton about Jackson and have multiple board bets with my Fantasy Focus 06010 podcast co-host Nate Ravitz about Jackson for this season, but just want to go on record one more time. Big season coming for Jackson. Big.

Jimmy Graham, TE, Saints (3rd, 2nd): "The King of All Tight Ends"? When you're that much better than everyone else, you get to make up a nickname. He's currently going in the third, but I'm putting him here because the advantage he'll give you on a weekly basis at tight end, especially given depth at other positions, is too great to pass up in the latter part of the second.

Stevan Ridley, RB, Patriots (3rd, late 1st/2nd): Last season, the Patriots had more rushing touchdowns than anyone else in the NFL. That's rushing touchdowns. And that's not a fluke. Over the past three years, no other team in the NFL has more rushing touchdowns or rushing attempts inside an opponent's 10-yard line than the New England Patriots. They were second in rushing yards last year and seventh in rushing attempts, and, with question marks around the passing game, they're going to be running more this year, not less. I get the whole "Ridley doesn't play on third down" thing, but Ridley is as good a lock for double-digit touchdowns as there is and he'll put up top-10 running back numbers without costing you a top-10 pick.

Chris Johnson, RB, Titans (3rd, 2nd): New coordinator, improved offensive line; as bad as he was last season, he still finished as the 13th-best fantasy running back and averaged 4.5 yards per carry, and yes, I have him in a deep dynasty league, so I kinda need to talk myself into this. But you know what? Screw it, I'm back in on Johnson as a second-rounder.

Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, Jaguars (3rd, 2nd): He's washed up, he's coming off an injury and the Jaguars are a terrible offensive team that has switched offensive schemes. On the other hand, he's in a contract year a year after a failed holdout for more money, he was the leading rusher in the NFL less than 12 months ago and he called my book, "Fantasy Life," a must read. Let's face it: My love is for sale, and he bought it.

Randall Cobb, WR, Packers (4th, 3rd): Have him above Julio Jones, so yeah, I'm a superfan. In fact, I think he can be a 100-catch guy. The Packers haven't had that in a while, but he can do it. He's a special player. As long as he can stay healthy, he's going to be a big-time star for the Packers. Don't believe me? That's fine. Because the words from "I think" to "big-time star for [the Packers]," aren't me, they're a quote from Aaron Rodgers to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel this summer. Cobb caught 80 balls last season, and if the guy in charge of getting him the ball thinks he can get to 100 this season, sign me up. Take note, PPR-leaguers.

Reggie Bush, RB, Lions (5th, early 4th): You think Reggie looks at Kanye and just laughs and laughs? Me too. It's the kind of self-satisfied, living-the-high-life-having-dodged-a-bullet kind of laugh you'll have after you pass on guys such as Darren McFadden and wait a round or two for ol' Reggie. Did you know Mikel Leshoure and Joique Bell caught 86 balls between them last season? He's going to be the focal point of the part of an offense that isn't called "So what if there are three guys around Calvin? Throw it anyway!"

Matthew Stafford, QB, Lions (6th, 6th):
In general, I think quarterbacks are going way too early in drafts given the depth of the position. But 23 times last season, a Lions pass-catcher was tackled inside an opponent's 5-yard line. Stafford threw it more than 720 times. They added Reggie Bush and get Ryan Broyles for a whole season. They are going to throw, throw, throw, and Stafford represents a great value if you miss out on the top QBs.

Lamar Miller, RB, Dolphins (7th, 5th): In his best-selling book "They Call Me Baba Booey," "The Howard Stern Show" executive producer Gary Dell'Abate describes a moment early in his career when he had just joined the Stern show on a temporary basis. When it came time for a full-time job, someone from his station basically pulled him aside and told him he had a bright future if he would just stop working on that "terrible show." Gary had worked on the show for only a little while at that point, he was young and worried about a career, and certainly, Howard was controversial. But Gary had seen enough to know the upside was huge and he'd rather go down with the Stern ship than play it safe. So he stayed with Howard, and the rest is history. That's a long way of saying I don't have much here in terms of Lamar Miller. He has that 4.9-yards-per-carry average from last season, but it's on just 51 carries. Reggie Bush is gone, and I've seen Daniel Thomas play. Miller ran a 4.4 40, the Dolphins were tied for 14th in rushing attempts last season, it's an improving offense ... but mostly, I just have optimism and belief that the upside is worth it. Love what I see. Baba Booey to you.


Dwayne Bowe, WR, Chiefs (7th, 4th/5th): Whatever you think of Alex Smith, he is the best quarterback Dwayne Bowe has ever played with. I pointed this out in my 100 Facts column, but it's worth repeating. Over Bowe's career, Chiefs quarterbacks have completed 57.8 percent of passes. Smith completed more than 70 percent of his passes last season and more than 64 percent the past two years. You know Andy Reid wants to throw; over the past nine seasons, a Reid offense has been in the top 10 in the NFL in passing yards eight times. But this is the part John Parolin of ESPN Stats & Information and I both love: From Week 1 of 2004 to Week 8 of 2005, Terrell Owens, playing for Reid, was targeted 214 times, fourth-most in the NFL during that time frame. Owens had an injury in Week 8 of 2005, but from Week 1 of 2004 until that injury, he also had 1,963 yards (third-best in the NFL during that time frame) and 20 touchdowns (tied for most in the NFL). Owens was listed at 6-foot-3, 226 pounds. Bowe? He's listed at 6-2, 221 pounds. Been a while since Andy has had a wide receiver of Bowe's size. Dwayne Bowe, fantasy stud. Get used to it.

Chris Ivory, RB, Jets (7th, 6th): Death, taxes, Shonn Greene is a terrible running back. Some things are not in dispute. And yet Greene was still the 15th-best fantasy running back last season. The Jets have a lot of issues (what's your favorite? mine's fear of intimacy) but they can still run the ball. Health is always a concern, but when Ivory gets the ball, he's effective (5.1 yards-per-carry career average after last season) and he's a tough tackle: His 2.45 yards after contact over his career would be third-best in the NFL over the past three years, if he qualified. Getting a legit No. 2 running back, this year, in the sixth? Better than Eric the Actor with balloons, I'll tell you that much.

Antonio Brown, WR, Steelers (7th, 6th): Had 106 targets last season in just 13 games and, after returning from an ankle injury, had a score in each of his final four games. And, oh yeah, no Mike Wallace. Brown's ability to get yards after the catch is a nice fit for what Todd Haley wants to do.

Torrey Smith, WR, Ravens (8th, 7th): It's not about being the best-looking guy at the bar; a lot of the time, it's about being the best-looking guy left at the bar.

James Jones, WR, Packers (8th, 6th) and Eric Decker, WR, Broncos (7th, 6th): Putting them together because I think the regression hate has gone too far. Do I expect double-digit touchdowns again? No. But both are on pass-happy offenses that will score a lot and have plenty of opportunity for both. Jordy Nelson is no bet to stay healthy, and as Tristan H. Cockcroft wrote in this story, Jones' snap total did not really fluctuate last season based on whether Greg Jennings was in or out of the lineup. He has Rodgers' trust in the red zone, and that, as the kids say, is worth something. Meanwhile, the Broncos will run more three-wide sets than any other team in football.

Cecil Shorts, WR, Jaguars (8th, 6th): Apparently there's a lot of good wide receiver value in the eighth. Just want to go on record as saying I don't care if you're the one throwing to him, Shorts is going to produce. Cecil Shorts is truth, justice and the American Way.

Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Cardinals (9th, 8th): There's absolutely nothing exciting or sexy about him, he's not even that good of a football player and absolutely no one will be jealous of you when you draft him. But he had his most success under Bruce Arians in Pittsburgh, he's now reunited with him, the Cardinals have improved the offensive line (at least in theory) and Carson Palmer's presence means defenses have to respect the pass somewhat, instead of just snickering about it on the sidelines. Lots of competition in Arizona, but at the end of the day, Rashard Mendenhall is going to be a starting running back in the NFL and get the ball at the goal line, which, in the eighth or ninth round, has some value. You don't have to watch him; just enjoy his flex-level production at below flex-level price.

Greg Olsen, TE, Panthers (9th, 8th): Sixth in targets among tight ends last season and fourth in yards, and, over the second half of the season (when Cam got his groove back, now a major motion picture), he was second in fantasy points, third in yards and fifth in receptions. I'm of the belief that if you're not the first guy to get a tight end in your league, you should be the last, but there are a few tight ends I like more than others, and Olsen is one of them.

Shane Vereen, RB, Patriots (9th, 7th): Excuse me, yes, pardon me, oops, sorry, didn't mean to grab that! If I can just squeeze over here, just to the left, one more step ... ugh ... ah. Whew. OK. I don't know what anyone's talking about. Plenty of room left on the bandwagon.

T.Y. Hilton, WR, Colts (10th, 7th): Top 11 in the NFL last season in yards after catch, yards per reception and yards after catch per reception. Expect new Colts coordinator Pep Hamilton to use his West Coast passing game to get the ball to Hilton in space and let him fly. I thought Nate put it best on our Fantasy Focus 06010 podcast: Andrew Luck is going to make someone a star, and that guy is T.Y. Hilton.

Andre Brown, RB, Giants (10th, 8th): I'm on the David Wilson hype train as much as the next conductor, but Brown is going to be the goal-line back for a team that has had the fifth-most rushing attempts inside an opponent's 10-yard line the past three years. Brown averaged better than 5 yards a carry and was 8-of-12 in scoring inside an opponent's 5-yard line, and while I like Wilson a lot, I've also been known to be wrong. Brown is flex worthy with upside for more at a very nice price.

Emmanuel Sanders, WR, Steelers (12th, 9th): When you've got Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger fighting over you, it means one of two things: You're a good wide receiver or you're the last piece of chicken. And the more I think of it, Ben and Tom don't really eat together all that often. And both are paid very well. In fact, if they were at a dinner together for some reason and there was a sudden run on chicken, both could afford to order another helping. I suppose they could be at someone's house and the host's chef ran out of chicken, but whose house would it be? And seriously, don't you think personal chefs prepare for that sort of thing? Like, they buy tons of extra chicken when football players are on the guest list? It's not their money; it's some rich quarterback's cash. They're buying the extra chicken. I guess what I am saying is that Emmanuel Sanders is another good fit for the Haley offense and will benefit from Wallace's absence and moving into Antonio Brown's role. And that I could go for some chicken right about now.

Chris Givens, WR, Rams and Josh Gordon, WR, Browns (13th, 10th): Two speedsters whom I have higher than the consensus ranks, they have big-play ability and questionable quarterbacks. I tend not to like guys who are big-play dependent, but in both cases, their talent is evident and the price is right. Because of the Rams drafting Tavon Austin, people seem to be forgetting that Givens had six games (out of 12 played) in which he had at least eight fantasy points, and now the Rams have improved the offensive line so that maybe a deep play or two could actually develop. Meanwhile, over the past five years, only the Colts attempted more passes of at least 15 yards downfield than Norv Turner's Chargers, and Turner is now the Browns' offensive coordinator. A suspension and immaturity issues have driven down Gordon's draft stock, but once he comes back, they're going to be throwing to him deep and often.

Fred Jackson, RB, Bills (13th, 10th): He's not dead; he's just in Buffalo. There is too a difference. As much as I love Spiller, Jackson is going to get some work, too, including the goal-line stuff. They want to run in Buffalo. Apparently until people start losing their lunches.

Bernard Pierce, Bryce Brown and Ben Tate, RBs, Ravens, Eagles and Texans (13th/14th, 10th/11th): Quite simply, these three need to be the first "true" handcuffs off the board, and I'd especially reach for them if I owned one of Ray Rice, LeSean McCoy or Arian Foster. Should something happen to one of those guys, such as an injury or Scott the Engineer drafting them, any one of these backups would be a top-10 guy.

Ronnie Hillman, RB, Broncos (13th, 8th): We -- and by we, I mean the collective ESPN ranks -- are way too low on Mr. Hillman. Hillman is currently running with the first team in practices, and while I believe (assuming health) Montee Ball will have the most fantasy points of any Broncos running back this season, Hillman is going to be involved. We'll see how this plays out, but at worst he's part of a running back by committee on one of the highest-scoring teams in football. At best, you just got a starting running back in the eighth.

Daryl Richardson, RB, Rams (13th, 8th): Speaking of starting running backs ... he's going to be the guy on a team that will run, and he's going late.

Malcom Floyd and Vincent Brown, WR, Chargers: (15th, 13th): I like Brown more than Floyd from a talent perspective, but both guys are being severely under-drafted, and that was before the injury to Danario Alexander.

Ryan Broyles, WR, Lions (16th, 11th): See Stafford, Matthew. Love Broyles late.

Others receiving votes:

Here are some guys who might not even be drafted in standard leagues but whom I like and I wanted to mention for slightly deeper leagues or in case some of the guys above are already gone in the late rounds.

Julian Edelman, WR, Patriots: I mean, I know the guys ahead of him are iron men and everything, but ...

Danny Woodhead, RB, Chargers: But only because I've seen Ryan Mathews play.

Rueben Randle, WR, Giants: Talented, and only Hakeem Nicks ahead of him. Value in deeper leagues as a No. 3 even if Nicks is healthy.

LaMichael James, RB, 49ers: Either they limit Gore's touches this year or he breaks down. Either way, James gets a shot.

The Backup Cowboys Running Back: Hopefully you have some clarity on this before you draft. As of this writing, I'd say Lance Dunbar has a slight edge over Joseph Randle, but it feels like they want Randle to win it. Whoever it is, I want.

Marcel Reece, RB, Raiders: I don't believe in McFadden staying healthy; Reece is a great pass-catcher, and every time he gets a chance, he produces. I know Rashad Jennings is there, too; I don't care. I just like Marcel Reece.

The Trendy Tight Ends: You won't get this far into the tight end list, but count me among the Jordan Cameron believers. I've been talking about Rob Housler for more than a year now, and he finally gets a QB who likes to throw to the tight end (Brandon Myers was fourth in TE targets last season with Palmer throwing him the ball). Also, Dwayne Allen is going to have a very nice year in Indy as Pep Hamilton installs more two-tight end sets, and Zach Sudfeld in New England is all sorts of interesting for a variety of reasons.

Aaron Dobson, WR, Patriots: If you're going to gamble on a rookie, why not make it one who has Tom Brady throwing to him on a team with no deep threat?

EJ Manuel, QB, Bills: If he wins the starting job, he could easily be a top-15 guy or so, with rushing yards.

Alshon Jeffery, WR, Bears: Not every pass can go to Brandon Marshall.

Kendall Wright, TE, Titans: I just like his talent.

Kai Forbath, K, ********: Sleeper kicker pick? Sleeper kicker pick. Missed only once all last season, good kicker on a good but not great offense.


Players I Hate for 2013

Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions (going in the 1st round, I would take in the 2nd): Make no mistake, I think Calvin Johnson is going to have a crazy monster year. Love the entire Lions offense this year, think it was a fluke how much he was tackled inside the 5 and the 1 last year, I'm on board. But it's all about roster construction. You want a running back in the first round of a 10-team league, and Calvin Johnson is not a running back. That simple. I wrote all about what happens to your team if you take Calvin first in the Draft Day Manifesto, if you want to read more.

Aaron Rodgers, QB, Packers (1st, 2nd): Same thing here as with "Megatron." I actually love Rodgers as the No. 1 quarterback this year, and he was my No. 1 overall last year. But this is just about roster construction. In a 10-team league with standard scoring (four points for a touchdown pass), I want a running back, not a QB, in the first round. That changes in a deeper league or a league in which you get six points for a TD pass. But in general, assume that every quarterback is on the "hate" list just because of where they are going. The position is the deepest it has ever been.

Julio Jones, WR, Falcons (2nd, 3rd): He's going one spot ahead of Brandon Marshall. That would be the same Brandon Marshall who had 64 more targets than Jones. I get that Jones is amazingly gifted, but he had seven games last season with single-digit fantasy points, six of which were six points or fewer. With everything back in place for the Falcons this season, there will be some monster games for Jones and some games in which it's all Roddy White. I just can't see spending a second-round pick on a guy at a deep position when he had only two games last season with more than six catches.

Andre Johnson, WR, Texans (3rd, 4th): Hey, he stayed healthy! For once! Look, he's great, but he also doesn't get any red zone looks (71 players had as many red zone targets as Johnson or more last season), he's never had double-digit touchdowns in his career and if DeAndre Hopkins is all they say he is, there might be even fewer balls to go around on a run-heavy team. Some scouts say he's lost a step, and while the Texans will continue to use play-action effectively, it's still a run, run, run offense that makes me nervous about taking him as a No. 1 receiver in the third round.

Matt Ryan, QB, Falcons (4th, 7th): Two first names is usually a crowd-pleaser, but the Falcons still run when in close, there are too many good quarterbacks out there, last season was close to the ceiling for Ryan and, as good a season as he had, at the end of the day, Ryan was less than two points per game better than Tony Romo, who is going in the eighth.

Darren McFadden, RB, Raiders (4th, 7th): Whoa, whoa, whoa, stop the clock! On a terrible team, has never played all 16 games, was bad last season even when healthy. Maybe the Raiders' going to more of a power-run scheme will help, because, let's face it, it can't get worse. I'm fine with a flier based on hope. Just not when you're bypassing solid guys such as Darren Sproles and Reggie Bush.

DeMarco Murray, RB, Cowboys (5th, 6th): Why, yes, that is a photo of DeMarco Murray and Stephania Bell. Why do you ask?

Mike Wallace, WR, Dolphins (5th, 7th): Yeah, yeah, Ryan Tannehill is improving and is actually pretty good on deep balls. I know. But going from Big Ben to Tannehill is a downgrade, no matter how you slice it. And starting after the Arizona game in 2011, when Antonio Brown emerged, Wallace has two, count 'em, two 100-yard games in his past 24. So feast or famine -- he had 11 games last season with single-digit fantasy points. His 54.2 percent reception-per-target rate last season was 61st in the NFL, and that's not going to improve with Tannehill. All the stats are heading in the wrong direction, and early reports out of Miami have Dolphins coaches less than impressed with Wallace.

Vernon Davis, TE, 49ers (6th, 9th): Forget the playoffs for a second. You know that once Colin Kaepernick took over, Davis wasn't even the best fantasy tight end on his own team last season, right? Delanie Walker had more fantasy points from Week 11 on. Now Walker is with the Titans, and I reserve the right to change my mind on this if the Niners do start lining Davis up wide, but he is just so inconsistent. The 49ers are still going to be a run-first team, and maybe with no Michael Crabtree, Davis will get a little more love, but check out his fantasy point totals in the regular season when Kaepernick took over: 14, zero, one, zero, one, two, zero. He'll have five or six great games this year and stink for the rest. And you know who else will have that kind of season? A ton of tight ends going six rounds later.

Andrew Luck, QB, Colts (7th, 10th): I laid out the majority of this case in 100 Facts, but while I think he's a great NFL quarterback who will actually have a really good football season, I don't see him having as good a fantasy season. Between a revamped defense (health, free agency, draft) and Chuck Pagano being there all year, I expect a better defense, meaning fewer shootouts. Sixty percent of Luck's passing yards last season came when he was behind. And he had five rushing touchdowns. In the past 10 seasons, the only quarterbacks with at least five rushing touchdowns one season who had five or more the following season were Cam Newton and Tim Tebow. Both of them had designed runs at the goal line that Luck just doesn't have. Pep Hamilton, with Luck as his QB in college, ran the ball 55 percent of the time. Bruce Arians ran it just 37 percent of the time. The more conservative offense and improved blocking should cut down on the 18 interceptions, five fumbles and seven dropped interceptions, but is it enough to move Luck into the top 10 fantasy QBs? I don't think so.

Ryan Mathews, RB, Chargers (7th, 9th): Two first names? Always a crowd-pleaser. Two last names? Often a crowd-pleaser. Two names that could be either first names or last names? Never cross the streams! It's actually not a terrible price for him; he could easily be a top-20 running back, and I know a lot of folks like him because the hate has gone too far. And maybe it has. But what can I say? I'm a slave to tradition. Also, this is not a great offense or offensive line, and the coaching staff and front-office folks in San Diego these days are not the people who drafted him. No, those guys have been fired, in part because their former No. 1 pick has, like the rest of the team, been bad. Plus, hating on Ryan Mathews has paid off for me before, so I'm doubling down on him being terrible again. Feels like a safe bet.

Anquan Boldin, WR, 49ers (8th, 13th): Seven touchdowns. In two years. After "never pay for a career year," "never pay for a career postseason" is right up there in the fantasy tenets. (Another popular one: The minute you give up on and drop a player, your opponent will pick him up and use him against you.). With Boldin on a run-first team and on the downside of his career, the people thinking he is the new Crabtree are going to be very disappointed. He's not fast enough to beat defenders deep, and I'd expect Vernon Davis to get more red zone looks than him. And you know how I feel about Davis. Bleah. Daniel Radcliffe once called him "Fantasy Voldemort." You really gonna go against Harry Potter? I didn't think so.

Kyle Rudolph, TE, Vikings (9th, 11th): I might have to seriously rethink this whole "two first names" thing. Too touchdown-dependent for his fantasy scoring. Did you know that on his way to being a top-10 fantasy tight end, Rudolph also had seven games with two or fewer fantasy points? As our player card notes, Rudolph's 3.7 yards-at-the-catch average was 32nd among qualified tight ends. He needs to score to have fantasy value, and if you read the Manifesto, you know touchdowns are hard to repeat and even harder to predict. Rudolph is like what I wrote about Davis. Lotta tight ends who will have some good games and crush you in others. Why waste a ninth-rounder on it when you can get the same soul-crushing performance a few rounds later?

Texans, D/ST, (9th, 15th): In a 10-team league, you take a defense in the 15th round. Not before. Especially not the Texans' defense, which is good but not at the level of a Seattle or a San Francisco. Every year I have to do a defense. ...

Stephen Gostkowski, K, Patriots (10th, 16th): ... And every year, I also have to hate on a kicker, even though it's been statistically proved that the difference between the No. 1 kicker and the No. 10 is maybe a point or two a game. And that's if you can predict who will be the No. 1 kicker. Every year there's some guy like Scott DePace who won't listen to reason and drafts a kicker early, but if you won't trust me, how about Blair Walsh, last season's No. 1 fantasy kicker? The official kicker of the 06010 podcast, Walsh came on the show last year to explain that he plays fantasy football and even he doesn't draft a kicker until the last round. Meanwhile, defenses tend to fluctuate from year to year and defensive touchdowns are impossible to predict. As our positional preview notes, 40 percent of the defenses that were drafted in the top 10 last year actually finished in the top 10. I like Seattle and San Francisco as fantasy defenses, but then again, I liked the Ravens, Eagles and Jets at this time last year, and none of them finished in the upper half. You can stream defenses so easily in a 10-team league that it's not worth anything more than the second-to-last round pick to snag your Week 1 D/ST.

Jared Cook, TE, Rams (12th, 16th): Wake me when we're done waiting for this guy.

Matt Schaub, QB, Texans (12th, Not gonna be on my team): Unless you get points for handing off, he should be undrafted in one-QB, 10-team leagues.

Philip Rivers, QB, Chargers (14th, Nope): Another guy I wouldn't draft. Losing his best wide receiver from last season, Danario Alexander, is only one of many reasons. He's going ahead of guys such as Carson Palmer, Alex Smith and Ryan Tannehill, all of whom will have better seasons than Rivers and have more upside. One year is a fluke; two is a trend. Three years, and I have to ask, why do you hate your team?

There you have it. This season's Love/Hate is in the books, for better or for worse. And I'm pretty sure the next note I get from Howard will be a restraining order. But I'm willing to live with that.
 
Jermichael Finley apparently dominating in camp.

Also remember he had 48 catches in the last 8 games of 2012.
heard this nonsense before.

I just can't trust him

I hold grudges. He's burned me before.
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Me too but I never said take him early... Hes probably not high on peoples list so if you can get him late it might pay off.

+ Contract year and this boy wants to get paid. Moneys a motivator for a guy like JMike.
 
Hey everyone I just ran through some mock drafts and was wondering how you guys think that I did in each? This was a 10 man mock. I tried to mix it up throughout the drafts as much as I could, which draft do you think was the best? Any advice would be great!

My picks are marks with (**)

Mock 1:
Round: 1
(1) Team Leachman - Adrian Peterson RB
(2) Team Cassanova - Arian Foster RB
(3) Team Aron - Marshawn Lynch RB
(4) Team Norman - C.J. Spiller RB
(5) Team crone - Ray Rice RB
(6) Team Nguyen - Jamaal Charles RB
(7) Team Reiss - Doug Martin RB
** (8 ) Team S - Alfred Morris RB
(9) Team SANDOVAL - Trent Richardson RB
(10) Team Olson - Calvin Johnson WR

Round: 2
(11) Team Olson - LeSean McCoy RB
(12) Team SANDOVAL - Stevan Ridley RB
** (13) Team S - Matt Forte RB
(14) Team Reiss - Steven Jackson RB
(15) Team Nguyen - Dez Bryant WR
(16) Team crone - Aaron Rodgers QB
(17) Team Norman - Chris Johnson RB
(18) Team Aron - A.J. Green WR
(19) Team Cassanova - Drew Brees QB
(20) Team Leachman - Brandon Marshall WR

Round: 3
(21) Team Leachman - Jimmy Graham TE
(22) Team Cassanova - Frank Gore RB
(23) Team Aron - Maurice Jones-Drew RB
(24) Team Norman - Julio Jones WR
(25) Team crone - Demaryius Thomas WR
(26) Team Nguyen - DeMarco Murray RB
(27) Team Reiss - Roddy White WR
** (28) Team S - Andre Johnson WR
(29) Team SANDOVAL - Darren Sproles RB
(30) Team Olson - Darren McFadden RB

Round: 4
(31) Team Olson - Randall Cobb WR
(32) Team SANDOVAL - Victor Cruz WR
** (33) Team S - Larry Fitzgerald WR
(34) Team Reiss - Vincent Jackson WR
(35) Team Nguyen - Reggie Bush RB
(36) Team crone - David Wilson RB
(37) Team Norman - Cam Newton QB
(38) Team Aron - Peyton Manning QB
(39) Team Cassanova - Wes Welker WR
(40) Team Leachman - Tom Brady QB

Round: 5
(41) Team Leachman - Le'Veon Bell RB
(42) Team Cassanova - Montee Ball RB
(43) Team Aron - Marques Colston WR
(44) Team Norman - Mike Wallace WR
(45) Team crone - Rob Gronkowski TE
(46) Team Nguyen - Lamar Miller RB
(47) Team Reiss - Reggie Wayne WR
** (48) Team S - Eric Decker WR
(49) Team SANDOVAL - Colin Kaepernick QB
(50) Team Olson - Matt Ryan QB

Round: 6
(51) Team Olson - Ryan Mathews RB
(52) Team SANDOVAL - Danny Amendola WR
** (53) Team S - Matthew Stafford QB
(54) Team Reiss - Robert Griffin III QB
(55) Team Nguyen - Dwayne Bowe WR
(56) Team crone - Hakeem Nicks WR
(57) Team Norman - Jason Witten TE
(58) Team Aron - Eddie Lacy RB
(59) Team Cassanova - Steve Smith WR
(60) Team Leachman - Chris Ivory RB

Round: 7
(61) Team Leachman - James Jones WR
(62) Team Cassanova - Tony Gonzalez TE
(63) Team Aron - Anquan Boldin WR
(64) Team Norman - Torrey Smith WR
(65) Team crone - Antonio Brown WR
(66) Team Nguyen - Jordy Nelson WR
(67) Team Reiss - Vernon Davis TE
** (68) Team S - Mark Ingram RB
(69) Team SANDOVAL - Tavon Austin WR
(70) Team Olson - Cecil Shorts WR

Round: 8
(71) Team Olson - DeAngelo Williams RB
(72) Team SANDOVAL - DeSean Jackson WR
** (73) Team S - Pierre Garcon WR
(74) Team Reiss - Ahmad Bradshaw RB
(75) Team Nguyen - Andrew Luck QB
(76) Team crone - Russell Wilson QB
(77) Team Norman - BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB
(78) Team Aron - Kyle Rudolph TE
(79) Team Cassanova - Greg Jennings WR
(80) Team Leachman - Shane Vereen RB

Round: 9
(81) Team Leachman - Rashard Mendenhall RB
(82) Team Cassanova - Steve Johnson WR
(83) Team Aron - Sidney Rice WR
(84) Team Norman - Miles Austin WR
(85) Team crone - Vick Ballard RB
(86) Team Nguyen - T.Y. Hilton WR
(87) Team Reiss - Tony Romo QB
** (88) Team S - Andre Brown RB
(89) Team SANDOVAL - Johnathan Franklin RB
(90) Team Olson - Giovani Bernard RB

Round: 10
(91) Team Olson - Jared Cook TE
(92) Team SANDOVAL - Greg Olsen TE
** (93) Team S - Alex Smith QB
(94) Team Reiss - Seahawks D/ST D/ST
(95) Team Nguyen - Brandon Myers TE
(96) Team crone - Mike Williams WR
(97) Team Norman - Ryan Williams RB
(98) Team Aron - Antonio Gates TE
(99) Team Cassanova - Owen Daniels TE
(100) Team Leachman - Emmanuel Sanders WR

Round: 11
(101) Team Leachman - Lance Moore WR
(102) Team Cassanova - Eli Manning QB
(103) Team Aron - Ben Roethlisberger QB
(104) Team Norman - Josh Gordon WR
(105) Team crone - 49ers D/ST D/ST
(106) Team Nguyen - Daryl Richardson RB
(107) Team Reiss - Kenny Britt WR
** (108) Team S - Jacoby Jones WR
(109) Team SANDOVAL - Texans D/ST D/ST
(110) Team Olson - Malcom Floyd WR

Round: 12
(111) Team Olson - Broncos D/ST D/ST
(112) Team SANDOVAL - Joe Flacco QB
** (113) Team S - Golden Tate WR
(114) Team Reiss - Isaiah Pead RB
(115) Team Nguyen - Vincent Brown WR
(116) Team crone - Denarius Moore WR
(117) Team Norman - Mikel Leshoure RB
(118) Team Aron - Jonathan Stewart RB
(119) Team Cassanova - Chris Givens WR
(120) Team Leachman - Ronnie Hillman RB

Round: 13
(121) Team Leachman - Bears D/ST D/ST
(122) Team Cassanova - Michael Floyd WR
(123) Team Aron - Bryce Brown RB
(124) Team Norman - Kendall Wright WR
(125) Team crone - Bernard Pierce RB
(126) Team Nguyen - Fred Jackson RB
(127) Team Reiss - Michael Vick QB
** (128) Team S - Pierre Thomas RB
(129) Team SANDOVAL - Ben Tate RB
(130) Team Olson - Brandon Lloyd WR

Round: 14
(131) Team Olson - DeAndre Hopkins WR
(132) Team SANDOVAL - Jacquizz Rodgers RB
** (133) Team S - Jermichael Finley TE
(134) Team Reiss - Alshon Jeffery WR
(135) Team Nguyen - Bengals D/ST D/ST
(136) Team crone - Sam Bradford QB
(137) Team Norman - Zac Stacy RB
(138) Team Aron - Patriots D/ST D/ST
(139) Team Cassanova - Steelers D/ST D/ST
(140) Team Leachman - Andre Roberts WR

Round: 15
(141) Team Leachman - Danny Woodhead RB
(142) Team Cassanova - Shonn Greene RB
(143) Team Aron - Stephen Gostkowski K
(144) Team Norman - Rams D/ST D/ST
(145) Team crone - Blair Walsh K
(146) Team Nguyen - Martellus Bennett TE
(147) Team Reiss - Matt Bryant K
** (148) Team S - Matt Prater K
(149) Team SANDOVAL - Andy Dalton QB
(150) Team Olson - Justin Tucker K

Round: 16
(151) Team Olson - Michael Bush RB
(152) Team SANDOVAL - Phil Dawson K
** (153) Team S - Packers D/ST D/ST
(154) Team Reiss - Brian Hartline WR
(155) Team Nguyen - Randy Bullock K
(156) Team crone - Brandon Pettigrew TE
(157) Team Norman - Steven Hauschka K
(158) Team Aron - Robert Turbin RB
(159) Team Cassanova - Josh Brown K
(160) Team Leachman - Sebastian Janikowski K

Mock 2:
Round: 1
(1) Team 1 - Ray Rice RB
(2) Team Rowland - Adrian Peterson RB
(3) Team 3 - Arian Foster RB
** (4) Team S - Marshawn Lynch RB
(5) Team dePascual - Doug Martin RB
(6) Team saucedo - Jamaal Charles RB
(7) Team 7 - C.J. Spiller RB
(8 ) Team 8 - Calvin Johnson WR
(9) Team Dupuy - Trent Richardson RB
(10) Team 10 - Alfred Morris RB

Round: 2
(11) Team 10 - A.J. Green WR
(12) Team Dupuy - Aaron Rodgers QB
(13) Team 8 - LeSean McCoy RB
(14) Team 7 - Dez Bryant WR
(15) Team saucedo - Steven Jackson RB
(16) Team dePascual - Drew Brees QB
** (17) Team S - Matt Forte RB
(18) Team 3 - Peyton Manning QB
(19) Team Rowland - Stevan Ridley RB
(20) Team 1 - Chris Johnson RB

Round: 3
(21) Team 1 - Brandon Marshall WR
(22) Team Rowland - Frank Gore RB
(23) Team 3 - Demaryius Thomas WR
** (24) Team S - Julio Jones WR
(25) Team dePascual - Roddy White WR
(26) Team saucedo - Maurice Jones-Drew RB
(27) Team 7 - Tom Brady QB
(28) Team 8 - Vincent Jackson WR
(29) Team Dupuy - Jimmy Graham TE
(30) Team 10 - Cam Newton QB

Round: 4
(31) Team 10 - Larry Fitzgerald WR
(32) Team Dupuy - Marques Colston WR
(33) Team 8 - Andre Johnson WR
(34) Team 7 - Randall Cobb WR
(35) Team saucedo - David Wilson RB
(36) Team dePascual - Darren McFadden RB
** (37) Team S - Wes Welker WR
(38) Team 3 - Montee Ball RB
(39) Team Rowland - Victor Cruz WR
(40) Team 1 - Reggie Wayne WR

Round: 5
(41) Team 1 - Rob Gronkowski TE
(42) Team Rowland - Mike Wallace WR
(43) Team 3 - Hakeem Nicks WR
** (44) Team S - Darren Sproles RB
(45) Team dePascual - DeMarco Murray RB
(46) Team saucedo - Reggie Bush RB
(47) Team 7 - Steve Smith WR
(48) Team 8 - Matt Ryan QB
(49) Team Dupuy - Lamar Miller RB
(50) Team 10 - Danny Amendola WR

Round: 6
(51) Team 10 - Ryan Mathews RB
(52) Team Dupuy - Eric Decker WR
(53) Team 8 - Tony Gonzalez TE
(54) Team 7 - Chris Ivory RB
(55) Team saucedo - Le'Veon Bell RB
(56) Team dePascual - Dwayne Bowe WR
** (57) Team S - Colin Kaepernick QB
(58) Team 3 - Eddie Lacy RB
(59) Team Rowland - Robert Griffin III QB
(60) Team 1 - Jordy Nelson WR

Round: 7
(61) Team 1 - Matthew Stafford QB
(62) Team Rowland - Jason Witten TE
(63) Team 3 - Kyle Rudolph TE
** (64) Team S - Vernon Davis TE
(65) Team dePascual - James Jones WR
(66) Team saucedo - Antonio Brown WR
(67) Team 7 - Owen Daniels TE
(68) Team 8 - BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB
(69) Team Dupuy - Cecil Shorts WR
(70) Team 10 - Pierre Garcon WR

Round: 8
(71) Team 10 - Antonio Gates TE
(72) Team Dupuy - Torrey Smith WR
(73) Team 8 - Ahmad Bradshaw RB
(74) Team 7 - Russell Wilson QB
(75) Team saucedo - T.Y. Hilton WR
(76) Team dePascual - DeSean Jackson WR
** (77) Team S - Greg Jennings WR
(78) Team 3 - Tavon Austin WR
(79) Team Rowland - Anquan Boldin WR
(80) Team 1 - Andrew Luck QB

Round: 9
(81) Team 1 - Seahawks D/ST D/ST
(82) Team Rowland - Rashard Mendenhall RB
(83) Team 3 - 49ers D/ST D/ST
** (84) Team S - Steve Johnson WR
(85) Team dePascual - Greg Olsen TE
(86) Team saucedo - Josh Gordon WR
(87) Team 7 - Shane Vereen RB
(88) Team 8 - Vick Ballard RB
(89) Team Dupuy - Andre Brown RB
(90) Team 10 - Miles Austin WR

Round: 10
(91) Team 10 - Tony Romo QB
(92) Team Dupuy - Giovani Bernard RB
(93) Team 8 - Johnathan Franklin RB
(94) Team 7 - Eli Manning QB
(95) Team saucedo - Andy Dalton QB
(96) Team dePascual - Sidney Rice WR
** (97) Team S - Mike Williams WR
(98) Team 3 - Lance Moore WR
(99) Team Rowland - DeAngelo Williams RB
(100) Team 1 - Ben Roethlisberger QB

Round: 11
(101) Team 1 - Kenny Britt WR
(102) Team Rowland - Ryan Williams RB
(103) Team 3 - Mikel Leshoure RB
** (104) Team S - Isaiah Pead RB
(105) Team dePascual - Emmanuel Sanders WR
(106) Team saucedo - Vincent Brown WR
(107) Team 7 - Mark Ingram RB
(108) Team 8 - Texans D/ST D/ST
(109) Team Dupuy - Denarius Moore WR
(110) Team 10 - Bears D/ST D/ST

Round: 12
(111) Team 10 - Brandon Myers TE
(112) Team Dupuy - Ronnie Hillman RB
(113) Team 8 - Chris Givens WR
(114) Team 7 - Broncos D/ST D/ST
(115) Team saucedo - Michael Floyd WR
(116) Team dePascual - Bryce Brown RB
** (117) Team S - Golden Tate WR
(118) Team 3 - Joe Flacco QB
(119) Team Rowland - Bernard Pierce RB
(120) Team 1 - Jared Cook TE

Round: 13
(121) Team 1 - Fred Jackson RB
(122) Team Rowland - Malcom Floyd WR
(123) Team 3 - Michael Vick QB
** (124) Team S - Jonathan Stewart RB
(125) Team dePascual - Ben Tate RB
(126) Team saucedo - Kendall Wright WR
(127) Team 7 - Brandon Lloyd WR
(128) Team 8 - DeAndre Hopkins WR
(129) Team Dupuy - Patriots D/ST D/ST
(130) Team 10 - Blair Walsh K

Round: 14
(131) Team 10 - Sam Bradford QB
(132) Team Dupuy - Pierre Thomas RB
(133) Team 8 - Stephen Gostkowski K
(134) Team 7 - Matt Bryant K
(135) Team saucedo - Steelers D/ST D/ST
(136) Team dePascual - Bengals D/ST D/ST
** (137) Team S - Jacquizz Rodgers RB
(138) Team 3 - Daryl Richardson RB
(139) Team Rowland - Alshon Jeffery WR
(140) Team 1 - Jermichael Finley TE

Round: 15
(141) Team 1 - Justin Tucker K
(142) Team Rowland - Rams D/ST D/ST
(143) Team 3 - Matt Prater K
** (144) Team S - Packers D/ST D/ST
(145) Team dePascual - Shonn Greene RB
(146) Team saucedo - Jordan Cameron TE
(147) Team 7 - Martellus Bennett TE
(148) Team 8 - Ed Dickson TE
(149) Team Dupuy - Andre Roberts WR
(150) Team 10 - Michael Bush RB

Round: 16
(151) Team 10 - Brian Hartline WR
(152) Team Dupuy - Phil Dawson K
(153) Team 8 - Brandon Pettigrew TE
(154) Team 7 - Robert Turbin RB
(155) Team saucedo - Josh Brown K
(156) Team dePascual - Randy Bullock K
** (157) Team S - Sebastian Janikowski K
(158) Team 3 - David Akers K
(159) Team Rowland - Dan Bailey K
(160) Team 1 - Rueben Randle WR

Mock 3:
Round: 1
(1) Team Duffey - Adrian Peterson RB
(2) Team Darling - Marshawn Lynch RB
(3) Team weister - Drew Brees QB
(4) Team Lambert - Arian Foster RB
(5) Team T - Doug Martin RB
(6) Team hirmiz - LeSean McCoy RB
(7) Team West - C.J. Spiller RB
(8 ) Team Harmon - Ray Rice RB
(9) Team gooch - Jamaal Charles RB
** (10) Team S - Alfred Morris RB

Round: 2
** (11) Team S - Steven Jackson RB
(12) Team gooch - Trent Richardson RB
(13) Team Harmon - Calvin Johnson WR
(14) Team West - Aaron Rodgers QB
(15) Team hirmiz - Dez Bryant WR
(16) Team T - A.J. Green WR
(17) Team Lambert - Stevan Ridley RB
(18) Team weister - Jimmy Graham TE
(19) Team Darling - Matt Forte RB
(20) Team Duffey - Peyton Manning QB

Round: 3
(21) Team Duffey - Brandon Marshall WR
(22) Team Darling - Matt Ryan QB
(23) Team weister - Demaryius Thomas WR
(24) Team Lambert - Tom Brady QB
(25) Team T - Julio Jones WR
(26) Team hirmiz - Chris Johnson RB
(27) Team West - Randall Cobb WR
(28) Team Harmon - Frank Gore RB
(29) Team gooch - Roddy White WR
** (30) Team S - Andre Johnson WR

Round: 4
** (31) Team S - Maurice Jones-Drew RB
(32) Team gooch - Vincent Jackson WR
(33) Team Harmon - Cam Newton QB
(34) Team West - Larry Fitzgerald WR
(35) Team hirmiz - Darren McFadden RB
(36) Team T - David Wilson RB
(37) Team Lambert - Wes Welker WR
(38) Team weister - Montee Ball RB
(39) Team Darling - Reggie Wayne WR
(40) Team Duffey - Victor Cruz WR

Round: 5
(41) Team Duffey - Darren Sproles RB
(42) Team Darling - Mike Wallace WR
(43) Team weister - DeMarco Murray RB
(44) Team Lambert - Marques Colston WR
(45) Team T - Robert Griffin III QB
(46) Team hirmiz - Rob Gronkowski TE
(47) Team West - Reggie Bush RB
(48) Team Harmon - Danny Amendola WR
(49) Team gooch - Colin Kaepernick QB
** (50) Team S - Hakeem Nicks WR

Round: 6
** (51) Team S - Russell Wilson QB
(52) Team gooch - Tony Gonzalez TE
(53) Team Harmon - Steve Smith WR
(54) Team West - Lamar Miller RB
(55) Team hirmiz - Eric Decker WR
(56) Team T - Dwayne Bowe WR
(57) Team Lambert - Chris Ivory RB
(58) Team weister - Eddie Lacy RB
(59) Team Darling - Vernon Davis TE
(60) Team Duffey - Ryan Mathews RB

Round: 7
(61) Team Duffey - Jason Witten TE
(62) Team Darling - Jordy Nelson WR
(63) Team weister - Le'Veon Bell RB
(64) Team Lambert - James Jones WR
(65) Team T - Ahmad Bradshaw RB
(66) Team hirmiz - Matthew Stafford QB
(67) Team West - Pierre Garcon WR
(68) Team Harmon - Antonio Brown WR
(69) Team gooch - Cecil Shorts WR
** (70) Team S - BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB

Round: 8
** (71) Team S - Tavon Austin WR
(72) Team gooch - DeSean Jackson WR
(73) Team Harmon - Kyle Rudolph TE
(74) Team West - Tony Romo QB
(75) Team hirmiz - Torrey Smith WR
(76) Team T - Andrew Luck QB
(77) Team Lambert - Greg Jennings WR
(78) Team weister - Anquan Boldin WR
(79) Team Darling - Sidney Rice WR
(80) Team Duffey - Rashard Mendenhall RB

Round: 9
(81) Team Duffey - Steve Johnson WR
(82) Team Darling - 49ers D/ST D/ST
(83) Team weister - Antonio Gates TE
(84) Team Lambert - Owen Daniels TE
(85) Team T - T.Y. Hilton WR
(86) Team hirmiz - Shane Vereen RB
(87) Team West - Andre Brown RB
(88) Team Harmon - Vick Ballard RB
(89) Team gooch - Miles Austin WR
** (90) Team S - Lance Moore WR

Round: 10
** (91) Team S - Greg Olsen TE
(92) Team gooch - Seahawks D/ST D/ST
(93) Team Harmon - Johnathan Franklin RB
(94) Team West - Bears D/ST D/ST
(95) Team hirmiz - Mike Williams WR
(96) Team T - Giovani Bernard RB
(97) Team Lambert - DeAngelo Williams RB
(98) Team weister - Eli Manning QB
(99) Team Darling - Aaron Dobson WR
(100) Team Duffey - Ryan Williams RB

Round: 11
(101) Team Duffey - Ben Roethlisberger QB
(102) Team Darling - Emmanuel Sanders WR
(103) Team weister - Denarius Moore WR
(104) Team Lambert - Kenny Britt WR
(105) Team T - Brandon Myers TE
(106) Team hirmiz - Isaiah Pead RB
(107) Team West - Jermichael Finley TE
(108) Team Harmon - Mark Ingram RB
(109) Team gooch - Mikel Leshoure RB
** (110) Team S - Golden Tate WR

Round: 12
** (111) Team S - Matt Schaub QB
(112) Team gooch - Chris Givens WR
(113) Team Harmon - Texans D/ST D/ST
(114) Team West - Josh Gordon WR
(115) Team hirmiz - Bernard Pierce RB
(116) Team T - Bryce Brown RB
(117) Team Lambert - Michael Floyd WR
(118) Team weister - Daryl Richardson RB
(119) Team Darling - Andy Dalton QB
(120) Team Duffey - Joe Flacco QB

Round: 13
(121) Team Duffey - Malcom Floyd WR
(122) Team Darling - Stephen Gostkowski K
(123) Team weister - Bengals D/ST D/ST
(124) Team Lambert - Jared Cook TE
(125) Team T - Broncos D/ST D/ST
(126) Team hirmiz - Jonathan Stewart RB
(127) Team West - Fred Jackson RB
(128) Team Harmon - Michael Vick QB
(129) Team gooch - Ben Tate RB
** (130) Team S - Ronnie Hillman RB

Round: 14
** (131) Team S - Jacquizz Rodgers RB
(132) Team gooch - Brandon Lloyd WR
(133) Team Harmon - Kendall Wright WR
(134) Team West - Blair Walsh K
(135) Team hirmiz - DeAndre Hopkins WR
(136) Team T - Alshon Jeffery WR
(137) Team Lambert - Patriots D/ST D/ST
(138) Team weister - Matt Bryant K
(139) Team Darling - Vincent Brown WR
(140) Team Duffey - Sam Bradford QB

Round: 15
(141) Team Duffey - Steelers D/ST D/ST
(142) Team Darling - Andre Roberts WR
(143) Team weister - Packers D/ST D/ST
(144) Team Lambert - Shonn Greene RB
(145) Team T - Joseph Randle RB
(146) Team hirmiz - Rams D/ST D/ST
(147) Team West - Martellus Bennett TE
(148) Team Harmon - Justin Tucker K
(149) Team gooch - Michael Bush RB
** (150) Team S - Matt Prater K

Round: 16
** (151) Team S - Cowboys D/ST D/ST
(152) Team gooch - Phil Dawson K
(153) Team Harmon - Brian Hartline WR
(154) Team West - Buccaneers D/ST D/ST
(155) Team hirmiz - Randy Bullock K
(156) Team T - Dan Bailey K
(157) Team Lambert - Josh Brown K
(158) Team weister - Sebastian Janikowski K
(159) Team Darling - Ravens D/ST D/ST
(160) Team Duffey - David Akers K
 
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Is there a site/page that you can see week to week fantasy results where you can compare players?
 
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