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2010 Fantasy Football Downloadable Draft Kit

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Table Of Contents
Top 200 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4

Player Rankings/Auction Values ....................................................................................................................................................5-7

Points per Reception (PPR) Player Rankings .................................................................................................................................. 8

Individual Defensive Player (IDP) Rankings .................................................................................................................................... 9

Dave Richard’s Draft Day Cheat Sheet ........................................................................................................................................... 10

Jamey Eisenberg’s Draft Day Cheat Sheet .................................................................................................................................... 11

2010 Projections ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12-21

Player Profiles ............................................................................................................................................................................. 22-67

2009 Final Statistics ................................................................................................................................................................... 68-74

2009 Red Zone Statistics ........................................................................................................................................................... 75-76

2009 Yards from Scrimmage Leaders ............................................................................................................................................ 77

2009 Targets Leaders ....................................................................................................................................................................... 78

2009 Total Touches Leaders ........................................................................................................................................................... 79

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Top 200
Dave Richard
1. Chris Johnson RB, TEN ....................... Bye: 9 41. LeSean McCoy RB, PHI ..................... Bye: 8 81. Michael Crabtree WR, SF ................... Bye: 9 121. Chad Henne QB, MIA ....................... Bye: 5 161. Josh Cribbs WR, CLE....................... Bye: 8
2. Adrian Peterson RB, MIN ..................... Bye: 4 42. Philip Rivers QB, SD ........................ Bye: 10 82. Robert Meachem WR, NO ................ Bye: 10 122. Jets DST .......................................... Bye: 7 162. Demaryius Thomas WR, DEN .......... Bye: 9
3. Maurice Jones-Drew RB, JAC .............. Bye: 9 43. Jonathan Stewart RB, CAR ................ Bye: 6 83. Austin Collie WR, IND ........................ Bye: 7 123. Nate Washington WR, TEN .............. Bye: 9 163. Jacoby Jones WR, HOU ................... Bye: 7
4. Michael Turner RB, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 44. Brett Favre QB, MIN ........................... Bye: 4 84. Carson Palmer QB, CIN ..................... Bye: 6 124. Nate Burleson WR, DET ................... Bye: 7 164. Ravens DST ..................................... Bye: 8
5. Ray Rice RB, BAL ................................ Bye: 8 45. Antonio Gates TE, SD ...................... Bye: 10 85. Matt Ryan QB, ATL ............................ Bye: 8 125. Dez Bryant WR, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 165. Garrett Hartley K, NO ..................... Bye: 10
6. Frank Gore RB, SF .............................. Bye: 9 46. Chad Ochocinco WR, CIN .................. Bye: 6 86. Mike Wallace WR, PIT........................ Bye: 5 126. Devin Hester WR, CHI ...................... Bye: 8 166. Eagles DST ...................................... Bye: 8
7. Aaron Rodgers QB, GB ...................... Bye: 10 47. Marion Barber RB, DAL ...................... Bye: 4 87. Santonio Holmes WR, NYJ................. Bye: 7 127. Braylon Edwards WR, NYJ ............... Bye: 7 167. David Akers K, PHI ........................... Bye: 8
8. Peyton Manning QB, IND ..................... Bye: 7 48. Wes Welker WR, NE .......................... Bye: 5 88. Jeremy Maclin WR, PHI ..................... Bye: 8 128. Roy E. Williams WR, DAL................. Bye: 4 168. Steelers DST .................................... Bye: 5
9. Steven Jackson RB, STL...................... Bye: 9 49. Vernon Davis TE, SF.......................... Bye: 9 89. Chester Taylor RB, CHI ...................... Bye: 8 129. Dexter McCluster WR, KC ................ Bye: 4 169. Mike Williams WR, TB ...................... Bye: 4
10. Drew Brees QB, NO ......................... Bye: 10 50. Dallas Clark TE, IND .......................... Bye: 7 90. Matt Forte RB, CHI ............................. Bye: 8 130. Matthew Stafford QB, DET ............... Bye: 7 170. David Garrard QB, JAC .................... Bye: 9
11. Andre Johnson WR, HOU .................. Bye: 7 51. Hines Ward WR, PIT .......................... Bye: 5 91. Michael Bush RB, OAK .................... Bye: 10 131. Ben Roethlisberger QB, PIT ............. Bye: 5 171. Chaz Schilens WR, OAK ................ Bye: 10
12. DeAngelo Williams RB, CAR .............. Bye: 6 52. Vincent Jackson WR, SD ................. Bye: 10 92. Thomas Jones RB, KC ....................... Bye: 4 132. Kevin Walter WR, HOU .................... Bye: 7 172. Golden Tate WR, SEA...................... Bye: 5
13. DeSean Jackson WR, PHI.................. Bye: 8 53. Donald Driver WR, GB ..................... Bye: 10 93. Justin Forsett RB, SEA ....................... Bye: 5 133. John Carlson TE, SEA...................... Bye: 5 173. Kevin Faulk RB, NE.......................... Bye: 5
14. Randy Moss WR, NE ......................... Bye: 5 54. Percy Harvin WR, MIN ....................... Bye: 4 94. Laurence Maroney RB, NE ................. Bye: 5 134. Packers DST .................................. Bye: 10 174. Jason Snelling RB, ATL.................... Bye: 8
15. Reggie Wayne WR, IND ..................... Bye: 7 55. Eli Manning QB, NYG ......................... Bye: 8 95. Terrell Owens WR, CIN ...................... Bye: 6 135. Larry Johnson RB, WAS ................... Bye: 9 175. Leon Washington RB, SEA............... Bye: 5
16. Rashard Mendenhall RB, PIT ............. Bye: 5 56. Brandon Jacobs RB, NYG .................. Bye: 8 96. Jerome Harrison RB, CLE .................. Bye: 8 136. Darren Sproles RB, SD................... Bye: 10 176. Jason Avant WR, PHI ....................... Bye: 8
17. Matt Schaub QB, HOU ....................... Bye: 7 57. Cadillac Williams RB, TB .................... Bye: 4 97. Willis McGahee RB, BAL .................... Bye: 8 137. Mario Manningham WR, NYG .......... Bye: 8 177. Ryan Longwell K, MIN ...................... Bye: 4
18. Miles Austin WR, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 58. Reggie Bush RB, NO ....................... Bye: 10 98. Ricky Williams RB, MIA ...................... Bye: 5 138. Eddie Royal WR, DEN...................... Bye: 9 178. Mason Crosby K, GB ...................... Bye: 10
19. Roddy White WR, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 59. Jahvid Best RB, DET.......................... Bye: 7 99. Malcom Floyd WR, SD ..................... Bye: 10 139. Vikings DST ..................................... Bye: 4 179. 49ers DST ........................................ Bye: 9
20. Shonn Greene RB, NYJ ..................... Bye: 7 60. Clinton Portis RB, WAS ...................... Bye: 9 100. Owen Daniels TE, HOU.................... Bye: 7 140. Julius Jones RB, SEA....................... Bye: 5 180. James Jones WR, GB .................... Bye: 10
21. Ryan Grant RB, GB .......................... Bye: 10 61. C.J. Spiller RB, BUF ........................... Bye: 6 101. Jermichael Finley TE, GB ............... Bye: 10 141. Mike Bell RB, PHI ............................. Bye: 8 181. Mohamed Massaquoi WR, CLE ........ Bye: 8
22. Ryan Mathews RB, SD ..................... Bye: 10 62. Ahmad Bradshaw RB, NYG................ Bye: 8 102. Steve Slaton RB, HOU ..................... Bye: 7 142. Derrick Ward RB, TB ........................ Bye: 4 182. Donnie Avery WR, STL..................... Bye: 9
23. Sidney Rice WR, MIN......................... Bye: 4 63. Tim Hightower RB, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 103. Darren McFadden RB, OAK ........... Bye: 10 143. Mark Sanchez QB, NYJ.................... Bye: 7 183. Michael Jenkins WR, ATL................. Bye: 8
24. Tom Brady QB, NE............................. Bye: 5 64. Pierre Garcon WR, IND ...................... Bye: 7 104. Visanthe Shiancoe TE, MIN .............. Bye: 4 144. Cowboys DST .................................. Bye: 4 184. Brian Hartline WR, MIA..................... Bye: 5
25. Brandon Marshall WR, MIA ................ Bye: 5 65. Joe Flacco QB, BAL ........................... Bye: 8 105. Santana Moss WR, WAS.................. Bye: 9 145. Fred Taylor RB, NE .......................... Bye: 5 185. Arian Foster RB, HOU ...................... Bye: 7
26. Marques Colston WR, NO ................ Bye: 10 66. LaDainian Tomlinson RB, NYJ ........... Bye: 7 106. Kevin Smith RB, DET ....................... Bye: 7 146. Lynell Hamilton RB, NO .................. Bye: 10 186. Marshawn Lynch RB, BUF ............... Bye: 6
27. Cedric Benson RB, CIN ...................... Bye: 6 67. Ben Tate RB, HOU............................. Bye: 7 107. Lee Evans WR, BUF ........................ Bye: 6 147. Toby Gerhart RB, MIN ...................... Bye: 4 187. Stephen Gostkowski K, NE............... Bye: 5
28. Joseph Addai RB, IND........................ Bye: 7 68. Fred Jackson RB, BUF ....................... Bye: 6 108. Alex Smith QB, SF ........................... Bye: 9 148. Correll Buckhalter RB, DEN .............. Bye: 9 188. Sammy Morris RB, NE ..................... Bye: 5
29. Knowshon Moreno RB, DEN .............. Bye: 9 69. Felix Jones RB, DAL .......................... Bye: 4 109. Zach Miller TE, OAK ....................... Bye: 10 149. Early Doucet WR, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 189. Bernard Scott RB, CIN ..................... Bye: 6
30. Steve Smith WR, NYG ....................... Bye: 8 70. Montario Hardesty RB, CLE ............... Bye: 8 110. Kellen Winslow TE, TB ..................... Bye: 4 150. Devery Henderson WR, NO............ Bye: 10 190. Jerious Norwood RB, ATL ................ Bye: 8
31. Calvin Johnson WR, DET ................... Bye: 7 71. Brent Celek TE, PHI ........................... Bye: 8 111. Jerricho Cotchery WR, NYJ .............. Bye: 7 151. Kevin Boss TE, NYG ........................ Bye: 8 191. Brian Westbrook RB, FA.............. Bye: TBD
32. Larry Fitzgerald WR, ARI.................... Bye: 6 72. Jay Cutler QB, CHI ............................. Bye: 8 112. T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR, SEA ...... Bye: 5 152. Devin Thomas WR, WAS ................. Bye: 9 192. Peyton Hillis RB, CLE ....................... Bye: 8
33. Tony Romo QB, DAL.......................... Bye: 4 73. Hakeem Nicks WR, NYG.................... Bye: 8 113. Chris Chambers WR, KC .................. Bye: 4 153. Louis Murphy WR, OAK.................. Bye: 10 193. Bears DST ....................................... Bye: 8
34. Jamaal Charles RB, KC...................... Bye: 4 74. Dwayne Bowe WR, KC....................... Bye: 4 114. Donovan McNabb QB, WAS ............. Bye: 9 154. Heath Miller TE, PIT ......................... Bye: 5 194. Jeremy Shockey TE, NO ................ Bye: 10
35. Pierre Thomas RB, NO..................... Bye: 10 75. Mike Sims-Walker WR, JAC ............... Bye: 9 115. Kenny Britt WR, TEN ........................ Bye: 9 155. Greg Olsen TE, CHI ......................... Bye: 8 195. Jason Campbell QB, OAK .............. Bye: 10
36. Beanie Wells RB, ARI ........................ Bye: 6 76. Jason Witten TE, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 116. Chris Cooley TE, WAS ..................... Bye: 9 156. Dustin Keller TE, NYJ ....................... Bye: 7 196. Glen Coffee RB, SF .......................... Bye: 9
37. Ronnie Brown RB, MIA....................... Bye: 5 77. Derrick Mason WR, BAL..................... Bye: 8 117. Matt Cassel QB, KC ......................... Bye: 4 157. Vince Young QB, TEN ...................... Bye: 9 197. Rob Bironas K, TEN ......................... Bye: 9
38. Steve Smith WR, CAR........................ Bye: 6 78. Tony Gonzalez TE, ATL ..................... Bye: 8 118. Bernard Berrian WR, MIN ................. Bye: 4 158. Josh Freeman QB, TB ...................... Bye: 4 198. Saints DST ..................................... Bye: 10
39. Greg Jennings WR, GB .................... Bye: 10 79. Steve Breaston WR, ARI .................... Bye: 6 119. Devin Aromashodu WR, CHI ............ Bye: 8 159. Jabar Gaffney WR, DEN................... Bye: 9 199. Tashard Choice RB, DAL ................. Bye: 4
40. Anquan Boldin WR, BAL .................... Bye: 8 80. Kevin Kolb QB, PHI ............................ Bye: 8 120. Donald Brown RB, IND ..................... Bye: 7 160. Brian Robiskie WR, CLE................... Bye: 8 200. Lawrence Tynes K, NYG .................. Bye: 8

Jamey Eisenberg
1. Chris Johnson RB, TEN ....................... Bye: 9 41. Brandon Jacobs RB, NYG .................. Bye: 8 81. Chester Taylor RB, CHI ...................... Bye: 8 121. Toby Gerhart RB, MIN ...................... Bye: 4 161. Jacoby Jones WR, HOU ................... Bye: 7
2. Adrian Peterson RB, MIN ..................... Bye: 4 42. Anquan Boldin WR, BAL .................... Bye: 8 82. Michael Bush RB, OAK .................... Bye: 10 122. Dexter McCluster WR, KC ................ Bye: 4 162. Legedu Naanee WR, SD ................ Bye: 10
3. Maurice Jones-Drew RB, JAC .............. Bye: 9 43. Antonio Gates TE, SD ...................... Bye: 10 83. Carson Palmer QB, CIN ..................... Bye: 6 123. Braylon Edwards WR, NYJ ............... Bye: 7 163. Antonio Bryant WR, CIN ................... Bye: 6
4. Ray Rice RB, BAL ................................ Bye: 8 44. Jahvid Best RB, DET.......................... Bye: 7 84. Donovan McNabb QB, WAS............... Bye: 9 124. Jerricho Cotchery WR, NYJ .............. Bye: 7 164. Chaz Schilens WR, OAK ................ Bye: 10
5. Michael Turner RB, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 45. Matt Forte RB, CHI ............................. Bye: 8 85. Reggie Bush RB, NO........................ Bye: 10 125. Alex Smith QB, SF ........................... Bye: 9 165. Early Doucet WR, ARI ...................... Bye: 6
6. Andre Johnson WR, HOU .................... Bye: 7 46. Greg Jennings WR, GB .................... Bye: 10 86. Santana Moss WR, WAS.................... Bye: 9 126. Zach Miller TE, OAK ....................... Bye: 10 166. Mark Sanchez QB, NYJ.................... Bye: 7
7. Frank Gore RB, SF .............................. Bye: 9 47. Ben Tate RB, HOU............................. Bye: 7 87. Montario Hardesty RB, CLE ............... Bye: 8 127. Jabar Gaffney WR, DEN................... Bye: 9 167. Sammy Morris RB, NE ..................... Bye: 5
8. Drew Brees QB, NO ........................... Bye: 10 48. Joe Flacco QB, BAL ........................... Bye: 8 88. Jeremy Maclin WR, PHI ..................... Bye: 8 128. Roy E. Williams WR, DAL................. Bye: 4 168. Eddie Royal WR, DEN...................... Bye: 9
9. Steven Jackson RB, STL...................... Bye: 9 49. Marion Barber RB, DAL ...................... Bye: 4 89. Steve Breaston WR, ARI .................... Bye: 6 129. Kevin Walter WR, HOU .................... Bye: 7 169. Matt Hasselbeck QB, SEA ................ Bye: 5
10. DeAngelo Williams RB, CAR .............. Bye: 6 50. Cadillac Williams RB, TB .................... Bye: 4 90. Donald Driver WR, GB ..................... Bye: 10 130. Kevin Smith RB, DET ....................... Bye: 7 170. Javon Ringer RB, TEN ..................... Bye: 9
11. Randy Moss WR, NE ......................... Bye: 5 51. Steve Smith WR, NYG ....................... Bye: 8 91. Laurence Maroney RB, NE ................. Bye: 5 131. Julius Jones RB, SEA....................... Bye: 5 171. Johnny Knox WR, CHI...................... Bye: 8
12. Peyton Manning QB, IND ................... Bye: 7 52. Chad Ochocinco WR, CIN .................. Bye: 6 92. Jermichael Finley TE, GB ................. Bye: 10 132. Dustin Keller TE, NYJ ....................... Bye: 7 172. Vince Young QB, TEN ...................... Bye: 9
13. Aaron Rodgers QB, GB .................... Bye: 10 53. Steve Smith WR, CAR........................ Bye: 6 93. Darren Sproles RB, SD .................... Bye: 10 133. Jets DST .......................................... Bye: 7 173. Cowboys DST .................................. Bye: 4
14. Shonn Greene RB, NYJ ..................... Bye: 7 54. Vernon Davis TE, SF.......................... Bye: 9 94. Robert Meachem WR, NO ................ Bye: 10 134. Donnie Avery WR, STL..................... Bye: 9 174. Heath Miller TE, PIT ......................... Bye: 5
15. Tom Brady QB, NE............................. Bye: 5 55. Jay Cutler QB, CHI ............................. Bye: 8 95. Pierre Garcon WR, IND ...................... Bye: 7 135. Nate Washington WR, TEN .............. Bye: 9 175. Bernard Scott RB, CIN ..................... Bye: 6
16. Rashard Mendenhall RB, PIT ............. Bye: 5 56. Matt Ryan QB, ATL ............................ Bye: 8 96. Ben Roethlisberger QB, PIT ............... Bye: 5 136. Devin Thomas WR, WAS ................. Bye: 9 176. Mohamed Massaquoi WR, CLE ........ Bye: 8
17. Cedric Benson RB, CIN ...................... Bye: 6 57. Brett Favre QB, MIN ........................... Bye: 4 97. Visanthe Shiancoe TE, MIN................ Bye: 4 137. Derrick Ward RB, TB ........................ Bye: 4 177. Lynell Hamilton RB, NO .................. Bye: 10
18. Ryan Grant RB, GB .......................... Bye: 10 58. Felix Jones RB, DAL .......................... Bye: 4 98. Mike Wallace WR, PIT........................ Bye: 5 138. Dez Bryant WR, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 178. Packers DST .................................. Bye: 10
19. Matt Schaub QB, HOU ....................... Bye: 7 59. Eli Manning QB, NYG ......................... Bye: 8 99. Derrick Mason WR, BAL..................... Bye: 8 139. Eagles DST ...................................... Bye: 8 179. Glen Coffee RB, SF .......................... Bye: 9
20. Ryan Mathews RB, SD ..................... Bye: 10 60. Justin Forsett RB, SEA....................... Bye: 5 100. Wes Welker WR, NE ........................ Bye: 5 140. Correll Buckhalter RB, DEN .............. Bye: 9 180. Tashard Choice RB, DAL ................. Bye: 4
21. Larry Fitzgerald WR, ARI.................... Bye: 6 61. Jason Witten TE, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 101. C.J. Spiller RB, BUF ......................... Bye: 6 141. Anthony Gonzalez WR, IND ............. Bye: 7 181. Fred Taylor RB, NE .......................... Bye: 5
22. Calvin Johnson WR, DET ................... Bye: 7 62. Percy Harvin WR, MIN ....................... Bye: 4 102. Terrell Owens WR, CIN .................... Bye: 6 142. Mario Manningham WR, NYG .......... Bye: 8 182. Davone Bess WR, MIA ..................... Bye: 5
23. Reggie Wayne WR, IND ..................... Bye: 7 63. Clinton Portis RB, WAS ...................... Bye: 9 103. Darren McFadden RB, OAK ........... Bye: 10 143. Matt Leinart QB, ARI ........................ Bye: 6 183. Ravens DST ..................................... Bye: 8
24. Roddy White WR, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 64. LaDainian Tomlinson RB, NYJ ........... Bye: 7 104. Chad Henne QB, MIA ....................... Bye: 5 144. Nate Burleson WR, DET ................... Bye: 7 184. Leon Washington RB, SEA............... Bye: 5
25. Tony Romo QB, DAL.......................... Bye: 4 65. Dwayne Bowe WR, KC....................... Bye: 4 105. Steve Slaton RB, HOU ..................... Bye: 7 145. Jason Snelling RB, ATL.................... Bye: 8 185. Garrett Hartley K, NO ..................... Bye: 10
26. Marques Colston WR, NO ................ Bye: 10 66. Ahmad Bradshaw RB, NYG................ Bye: 8 106. Willis McGahee RB, BAL .................. Bye: 8 146. Marshawn Lynch RB, BUF ............... Bye: 6 186. Jerious Norwood RB, ATL ................ Bye: 8
27. Philip Rivers QB, SD ........................ Bye: 10 67. Ricky Williams RB, MIA ...................... Bye: 5 107. Kenny Britt WR, TEN ........................ Bye: 9 147. Austin Collie WR, IND ...................... Bye: 7 187. Mike Thomas WR, JAC .................... Bye: 9
28. Dallas Clark TE, IND .......................... Bye: 7 68. Tony Gonzalez TE, ATL ..................... Bye: 8 108. Chris Cooley TE, WAS ..................... Bye: 9 148. Arian Foster RB, HOU ...................... Bye: 7 188. Maurice Morris RB, DET ................... Bye: 7
29. Beanie Wells RB, ARI ........................ Bye: 6 69. Brent Celek TE, PHI ........................... Bye: 8 109. Donald Brown RB, IND ..................... Bye: 7 149. Bernard Berrian WR, MIN ................. Bye: 4 189. 49ers DST ........................................ Bye: 9
30. Joseph Addai RB, IND........................ Bye: 7 70. Vincent Jackson WR, SD ................. Bye: 10 110. Santonio Holmes WR, NYJ............... Bye: 7 150. Vikings DST ..................................... Bye: 4 190. Ryan Longwell K, MIN ...................... Bye: 4
31. LeSean McCoy RB, PHI ..................... Bye: 8 71. Thomas Jones RB, KC ....................... Bye: 4 111. Larry Johnson RB, WAS ................... Bye: 9 151. Mike Williams WR, TB ...................... Bye: 4 191. Saints DST ..................................... Bye: 10
32. DeSean Jackson WR, PHI.................. Bye: 8 72. Mike Sims-Walker WR, JAC ............... Bye: 9 112. Lee Evans WR, BUF ........................ Bye: 6 152. Demaryius Thomas WR, DEN .......... Bye: 9 192. Nate Kaeding K, SD ....................... Bye: 10
33. Jamaal Charles RB, KC...................... Bye: 4 73. Michael Crabtree WR, SF ................... Bye: 9 113. Devin Aromashodu WR, CHI ............ Bye: 8 153. John Carlson TE, SEA...................... Bye: 5 193. Giants DST ...................................... Bye: 8
34. Ronnie Brown RB, MIA....................... Bye: 5 74. Hines Ward WR, PIT .......................... Bye: 5 114. Matt Cassel QB, KC ......................... Bye: 4 154. Louis Murphy WR, OAK.................. Bye: 10 194. David Garrard QB, JAC .................... Bye: 9
35. Sidney Rice WR, MIN......................... Bye: 4 75. Jerome Harrison RB, CLE .................. Bye: 8 115. Owen Daniels TE, HOU.................... Bye: 7 155. Brian Hartline WR, MIA..................... Bye: 5 195. Greg Olsen TE, CHI ......................... Bye: 8
36. Knowshon Moreno RB, DEN .............. Bye: 9 76. Kevin Kolb QB, PHI ............................ Bye: 8 116. Chris Chambers WR, KC .................. Bye: 4 156. Matthew Stafford QB, DET ............... Bye: 7 196. Bears DST ....................................... Bye: 8
37. Miles Austin WR, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 77. Hakeem Nicks WR, NYG.................... Bye: 8 117. Mike Bell RB, PHI ............................. Bye: 8 157. James Jones WR, GB .................... Bye: 10 197. Stephen Gostkowski K, NE............... Bye: 5
38. Pierre Thomas RB, NO..................... Bye: 10 78. Fred Jackson RB, BUF ....................... Bye: 6 118. Malcom Floyd WR, SD ................... Bye: 10 158. Jonathan Dwyer RB, PIT .................. Bye: 5 198. Josh Freeman QB, TB ...................... Bye: 4
39. Jonathan Stewart RB, CAR ................ Bye: 6 79. T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR, SEA ........ Bye: 5 119. Kellen Winslow TE, TB ..................... Bye: 4 159. Devery Henderson WR, NO............ Bye: 10 199. Mason Crosby K, GB ...................... Bye: 10
40. Brandon Marshall WR, MIA ................ Bye: 5 80. Tim Hightower RB, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 120. Devin Hester WR, CHI ...................... Bye: 8 160. Steelers DST .................................... Bye: 5 200. Chargers DST ................................ Bye: 10

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Quarterbacks
Dave Richard Jamey Eisenberg
1. Aaron Rodgers, GB.................... Bye: 10.....$18 21. Mark Sanchez, NYJ .................. Bye: 7 ....... $1 1. Drew Brees, NO ......................... Bye: 10 .... $20 21. Matthew Stafford, DET .............. Bye: 7 ....... $1
2. Peyton Manning, IND .................. Bye: 7......$17 22. Vince Young, TEN ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 2. Peyton Manning, IND .................. Bye: 7 ..... $18 22. Mark Sanchez, NYJ ................... Bye: 7 ....... $1
3. Drew Brees, NO ......................... Bye: 10.....$17 23. Josh Freeman, TB ..................... Bye: 4 ....... $0 3. Aaron Rodgers, GB .................... Bye: 10 .... $18 23. Matt Hasselbeck, SEA ............... Bye: 5 ....... $1
4. Matt Schaub, HOU ...................... Bye: 7......$16 24. David Garrard, JAC ................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 4. Tom Brady, NE ............................ Bye: 5 ..... $15 24. Vince Young, TEN ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $1
5. Tom Brady, NE ........................... Bye: 5......$14 25. Jason Campbell, OAK .............. Bye: 10 ...... $0 5. Matt Schaub, HOU ...................... Bye: 7 ..... $14 25. David Garrard, JAC ................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
6. Tony Romo, DAL ........................ Bye: 4......$12 26. Kyle Orton, DEN ........................ Bye: 9 ....... $0 6. Tony Romo, DAL ......................... Bye: 4 ..... $12 26. Josh Freeman, TB ..................... Bye: 4 ....... $0
7. Philip Rivers, SD ........................ Bye: 10.....$10 27. Matt Hasselbeck, SEA .............. Bye: 5 ....... $0 7. Philip Rivers, SD ........................ Bye: 10 .... $11 27. Jason Campbell, OAK .............. Bye: 10 ...... $0
8. Brett Favre, MIN .......................... Bye: 4........$8 28. Matt Leinart, ARI ....................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 8. Joe Flacco, BAL .......................... Bye: 8 ....... $8 28. Kyle Orton, DEN ........................ Bye: 9 ....... $0
9. Eli Manning, NYG ....................... Bye: 8........$7 29. Matt Moore, CAR ...................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 9. Jay Cutler, CHI ............................ Bye: 8 ....... $7 29. Matt Moore, CAR ....................... Bye: 6 ....... $0
10. Joe Flacco, BAL ........................ Bye: 8........$6 30. Sam Bradford, STL ................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 10. Matt Ryan, ATL ......................... Bye: 8 ....... $6 30. Sam Bradford, STL .................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
11. Jay Cutler, CHI.......................... Bye: 8........$6 31. Jake Delhomme, CLE ............... Bye: 8 ....... $0 11. Brett Favre, MIN ........................ Bye: 4 ....... $5 31. Jake Delhomme, CLE................ Bye: 8 ....... $0
12. Kevin Kolb, PHI ......................... Bye: 8........$5 32. Trent Edwards, BUF .................. Bye: 6 ....... $0 12. Eli Manning, NYG ...................... Bye: 8 ....... $4 32. Trent Edwards, BUF .................. Bye: 6 ....... $0
13. Carson Palmer, CIN .................. Bye: 6........$4 33. Seneca Wallace, CLE ............... Bye: 8 ....... $0 13. Kevin Kolb, PHI ......................... Bye: 8 ....... $4 33. Seneca Wallace, CLE................ Bye: 8 ....... $0
14. Matt Ryan, ATL ......................... Bye: 8........$4 34. Charlie Whitehurst, SEA ........... Bye: 5 ....... $0 14. Carson Palmer, CIN .................. Bye: 6 ....... $3 34. Byron Leftwich, PIT ................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
15. Alex Smith, SF .......................... Bye: 9........$2 35. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF ............... Bye: 6 ....... $0 15. Donovan McNabb, WAS ........... Bye: 9 ....... $3 35. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF................ Bye: 6 ....... $0
16. Donovan McNabb, WAS ........... Bye: 9........$2 36. Tim Tebow, DEN ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 16. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT ............ Bye: 5 ....... $2 36. Derek Anderson, ARI................. Bye: 6 ....... $0
17. Matt Cassel, KC ........................ Bye: 4........$2 37. Brian Brohm, BUF ..................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 17. Chad Henne, MIA ...................... Bye: 5 ....... $2 37. Michael Vick, PHI ...................... Bye: 8 ....... $0
18. Chad Henne, MIA ..................... Bye: 5........$2 38. Derek Anderson, ARI ................ Bye: 6 ....... $0 18. Matt Cassel, KC ........................ Bye: 4 ....... $1 38. Charlie Whitehurst, SEA ............ Bye: 5 ....... $0
19. Matthew Stafford, DET .............. Bye: 7........$2 39. Jimmy Clausen, CAR ................ Bye: 6 ....... $0 19. Alex Smith, SF........................... Bye: 9 ....... $1 39. A.J. Feeley, STL ........................ Bye: 9 ....... $0
20. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT ............ Bye: 5........$2 40. Byron Leftwich, PIT ................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 20. Matt Leinart, ARI ....................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 40. Tim Tebow, DEN ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0

Running Backs
Dave Richard Jamey Eisenberg
1. Chris Johnson, TEN .................... Bye: 9......$35 41. Laurence Maroney, NE ............. Bye: 5 ....... $3 1. Chris Johnson, TEN .................... Bye: 9 ..... $35 41. Montario Hardesty, CLE ............ Bye: 8 ....... $1
2. Adrian Peterson, MIN .................. Bye: 4......$32 42. Jerome Harrison, CLE ............... Bye: 8 ....... $3 2. Adrian Peterson, MIN .................. Bye: 4 ..... $33 42. Laurence Maroney, NE.............. Bye: 5 ....... $1
3. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC .......... Bye: 9......$30 43. Steve Slaton, HOU .................... Bye: 7 ....... $3 3. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC ........... Bye: 9 ..... $30 43. Darren Sproles, SD .................. Bye: 10 ...... $1
4. Michael Turner, ATL ................... Bye: 8......$26 44. Willis McGahee, BAL ................ Bye: 8 ....... $3 4. Ray Rice, BAL ............................. Bye: 8 ..... $29 44. C.J. Spiller, BUF ........................ Bye: 6 ....... $1
5. Ray Rice, BAL............................. Bye: 8......$23 45. Ricky Williams, MIA ................... Bye: 5 ....... $3 5. Michael Turner, ATL .................... Bye: 8 ..... $25 45. Darren McFadden, OAK ........... Bye: 10 ...... $1
6. Frank Gore, SF ........................... Bye: 9......$23 46. Darren McFadden, OAK ........... Bye: 10 ...... $3 6. Frank Gore, SF............................ Bye: 9 ..... $22 46. Steve Slaton, HOU .................... Bye: 7 ....... $1
7. Steven Jackson, STL .................. Bye: 9......$19 47. Kevin Smith, DET ...................... Bye: 7 ....... $2 7. Steven Jackson, STL .................. Bye: 9 ..... $20 47. Willis McGahee, BAL ................. Bye: 8 ....... $1
8. DeAngelo Williams, CAR ............ Bye: 6......$17 48. Donald Brown, IND ................... Bye: 7 ....... $2 8. DeAngelo Williams, CAR ............. Bye: 6 ..... $18 48. Donald Brown, IND .................... Bye: 7 ....... $1
9. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT ........... Bye: 5......$16 49. Larry Johnson, WAS ................. Bye: 9 ....... $2 9. Shonn Greene, NYJ .................... Bye: 7 ..... $16 49. Larry Johnson, WAS.................. Bye: 9 ....... $1
10. Shonn Greene, NYJ .................. Bye: 7......$14 50. Darren Sproles, SD .................. Bye: 10 ...... $2 10. Cedric Benson, CIN................... Bye: 6 ..... $15 50. Mike Bell, PHI ............................ Bye: 8 ....... $1
11. Ryan Grant, GB ....................... Bye: 10.....$14 51. Mike Bell, PHI............................ Bye: 8 ....... $2 11. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT .......... Bye: 5 ..... $14 51. Toby Gerhart, MIN ..................... Bye: 4 ....... $1
12. Ryan Mathews, SD .................. Bye: 10.....$14 52. Derrick Ward, TB....................... Bye: 4 ....... $1 12. Ryan Grant, GB ........................ Bye: 10 .... $12 52. Kevin Smith, DET ...................... Bye: 7 ....... $0
13. Cedric Benson, CIN .................. Bye: 6......$13 53. Fred Taylor, NE ......................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 13. Ryan Mathews, SD................... Bye: 10 .... $11 53. Julius Jones, SEA...................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
14. Joseph Addai, IND .................... Bye: 7......$13 54. Lynell Hamilton, NO ................. Bye: 10 ...... $1 14. Beanie Wells, ARI ..................... Bye: 6 ..... $10 54. Derrick Ward, TB ....................... Bye: 4 ....... $0
15. Knowshon Moreno, DEN........... Bye: 9......$12 55. Toby Gerhart, MIN .................... Bye: 4 ....... $1 15. Joseph Addai, IND .................... Bye: 7 ....... $9 55. Correll Buckhalter, DEN ............ Bye: 9 ....... $0
16. Jamaal Charles, KC .................. Bye: 4......$10 56. Correll Buckhalter, DEN ............ Bye: 9 ....... $1 16. LeSean McCoy, PHI .................. Bye: 8 ....... $9 56. Jason Snelling, ATL................... Bye: 8 ....... $0
17. Pierre Thomas, NO .................. Bye: 10.......$9 57. Julius Jones, SEA ..................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 17. Jamaal Charles, KC .................. Bye: 4 ....... $8 57. Marshawn Lynch, BUF .............. Bye: 6 ....... $0
18. Beanie Wells, ARI ..................... Bye: 6........$9 58. Kevin Faulk, NE ........................ Bye: 5 ....... $0 18. Ronnie Brown, MIA ................... Bye: 5 ....... $8 58. Arian Foster, HOU ..................... Bye: 7 ....... $0
19. Ronnie Brown, MIA ................... Bye: 5........$9 59. Jason Snelling, ATL .................. Bye: 8 ....... $0 19. Knowshon Moreno, DEN ........... Bye: 9 ....... $8 59. Jonathan Dwyer, PIT ................. Bye: 5 ....... $0
20. LeSean McCoy, PHI.................. Bye: 8........$8 60. Leon Washington, SEA ............. Bye: 5 ....... $0 20. Pierre Thomas, NO .................. Bye: 10 ...... $7 60. Sammy Morris, NE .................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
21. Jonathan Stewart, CAR............. Bye: 6........$8 61. Arian Foster, HOU..................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 21. Jonathan Stewart, CAR ............. Bye: 6 ....... $7 61. Javon Ringer, TEN .................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
22. Marion Barber, DAL .................. Bye: 4........$7 62. Marshawn Lynch, BUF .............. Bye: 6 ....... $0 22. Brandon Jacobs, NYG............... Bye: 8 ....... $6 62. Bernard Scott, CIN .................... Bye: 6 ....... $0
23. Brandon Jacobs, NYG .............. Bye: 8........$6 63. Sammy Morris, NE .................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 23. Jahvid Best, DET....................... Bye: 7 ....... $6 63. Lynell Hamilton, NO.................. Bye: 10 ...... $0
24. Cadillac Williams, TB ................ Bye: 4........$6 64. Bernard Scott, CIN .................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 24. Matt Forte, CHI .......................... Bye: 8 ....... $6 64. Glen Coffee, SF ......................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
25. Reggie Bush, NO ..................... Bye: 10.......$5 65. Jerious Norwood, ATL ............... Bye: 8 ....... $0 25. Ben Tate, HOU .......................... Bye: 7 ....... $5 65. Tashard Choice, DAL ................ Bye: 4 ....... $0
26. Jahvid Best, DET ...................... Bye: 7........$5 66. Brian Westbrook, PHI ................ Bye: 8 ....... $0 26. Marion Barber, DAL................... Bye: 4 ....... $5 66. Fred Taylor, NE ......................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
27. Clinton Portis, WAS................... Bye: 9........$5 67. Peyton Hillis, CLE ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 27. Cadillac Williams, TB................. Bye: 4 ....... $5 67. Leon Washington, SEA ............. Bye: 5 ....... $0
28. C.J. Spiller, BUF ....................... Bye: 6........$5 68. Glen Coffee, SF ........................ Bye: 9 ....... $0 28. Felix Jones, DAL ....................... Bye: 4 ....... $4 68. Jerious Norwood, ATL ............... Bye: 8 ....... $0
29. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG ............ Bye: 8........$5 69. Tashard Choice, DAL ................ Bye: 4 ....... $0 29. Justin Forsett, SEA.................... Bye: 5 ....... $4 69. Maurice Morris, DET.................. Bye: 7 ....... $0
30. Tim Hightower, ARI ................... Bye: 6........$5 70. Jonathan Dwyer, PIT ................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 30. Clinton Portis, WAS ................... Bye: 9 ....... $4 70. Chris Ogbonnaya, STL .............. Bye: 9 ....... $0
31. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ........ Bye: 7........$5 71. Rashad Jennings, JAC .............. Bye: 9 ....... $0 31. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ ........ Bye: 7 ....... $3 71. Rashad Jennings, JAC .............. Bye: 9 ....... $0
32. Ben Tate, HOU ......................... Bye: 7........$4 72. Joe McKnight, NYJ .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 32. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG ............ Bye: 8 ....... $3 72. Joe McKnight, NYJ .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0
33. Fred Jackson, BUF ................... Bye: 6........$4 73. Mewelde Moore, PIT ................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 33. Ricky Williams, MIA ................... Bye: 5 ....... $2 73. James Starks, GB..................... Bye: 10 ...... $0
34. Felix Jones, DAL ....................... Bye: 4........$4 74. Leonard Weaver, PHI ................ Bye: 8 ....... $0 34. Thomas Jones, KC .................... Bye: 4 ....... $2 74. Leonard Weaver, PHI ................ Bye: 8 ....... $0
35. Montario Hardesty, CLE ............ Bye: 8........$4 75. Brandon Jackson, GB .............. Bye: 10 ...... $0 35. Jerome Harrison, CLE ............... Bye: 8 ....... $2 75. Mewelde Moore, PIT ................. Bye: 5 ....... $0
36. Chester Taylor, CHI .................. Bye: 8........$4 76. Javon Ringer, TEN .................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 36. Fred Jackson, BUF.................... Bye: 6 ....... $2 76. Anthony Dixon, SF..................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
37. Matt Forte, CHI ......................... Bye: 8........$4 77. Chris Ogbonnaya, STL .............. Bye: 9 ....... $0 37. Tim Hightower, ARI ................... Bye: 6 ....... $2 77. Kevin Faulk, NE ......................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
38. Michael Bush, OAK .................. Bye: 10.......$3 78. Mike Goodson, CAR ................. Bye: 6 ....... $0 38. Chester Taylor, CHI................... Bye: 8 ....... $2 78. Quinton Ganther, SEA ............... Bye: 5 ....... $0
39. Thomas Jones, KC ................... Bye: 4........$3 79. LeRon McClain, BAL ................. Bye: 8 ....... $0 39. Michael Bush, OAK .................. Bye: 10 ...... $2 79. Mike Tolbert, SD ....................... Bye: 10 ...... $0
40. Justin Forsett, SEA ................... Bye: 5........$3 80. Lex Hilliard, MIA ........................ Bye: 5 ....... $0 40. Reggie Bush, NO ..................... Bye: 10 ...... $2 80. LeRon McClain, BAL ................. Bye: 8 ....... $0

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Wide Receivers
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1. Andre Johnson, HOU .................. Bye: 7......$21 41. Kenny Britt, TEN ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $3 1. Andre Johnson, HOU .................. Bye: 7 ..... $23 41. Devin Hester, CHI...................... Bye: 8 ....... $1
2. DeSean Jackson, PHI ................. Bye: 8......$19 42. Bernard Berrian, MIN ................ Bye: 4 ....... $2 2. Randy Moss, NE ......................... Bye: 5 ..... $18 42. Dexter McCluster, KC ................ Bye: 4 ....... $1
3. Randy Moss, NE ......................... Bye: 5......$17 43. Devin Aromashodu, CHI ........... Bye: 8 ....... $2 3. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI ................... Bye: 6 ..... $16 43. Braylon Edwards, NYJ............... Bye: 7 ....... $1
4. Reggie Wayne, IND .................... Bye: 7......$17 44. Nate Washington, TEN ............. Bye: 9 ....... $2 4. Calvin Johnson, DET................... Bye: 7 ..... $14 44. Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ.............. Bye: 7 ....... $1
5. Miles Austin, DAL ........................ Bye: 4......$16 45. Nate Burleson, DET .................. Bye: 7 ....... $2 5. Reggie Wayne, IND..................... Bye: 7 ..... $17 45. Jabar Gaffney, DEN .................. Bye: 9 ....... $0
6. Roddy White, ATL ....................... Bye: 8......$15 46. Dez Bryant, DAL ....................... Bye: 4 ....... $2 6. Roddy White, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 ..... $14 46. Roy E. Williams, DAL ................ Bye: 4 ....... $0
7. Sidney Rice, MIN ........................ Bye: 4......$15 47. Devin Hester, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $2 7. Marques Colston, NO ................. Bye: 10 .... $13 47. Kevin Walter, HOU .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0
8. Brandon Marshall, MIA................ Bye: 5......$15 48. Braylon Edwards, NYJ .............. Bye: 7 ....... $2 8. DeSean Jackson, PHI ................. Bye: 8 ..... $13 48. Donnie Avery, STL .................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
9. Marques Colston, NO................. Bye: 10.....$14 49. Roy E. Williams, DAL ................ Bye: 4 ....... $2 9. Sidney Rice, MIN......................... Bye: 4 ..... $12 49. Nate Washington, TEN .............. Bye: 9 ....... $0
10. Steve Smith, NYG ..................... Bye: 8......$13 50. Dexter McCluster, KC ............... Bye: 4 ....... $2 10. Miles Austin, DAL ...................... Bye: 4 ..... $12 50. Devin Thomas, WAS ................. Bye: 9 ....... $0
11. Calvin Johnson, DET ................ Bye: 7......$13 51. Kevin Walter, HOU .................... Bye: 7 ....... $2 11. Brandon Marshall, MIA .............. Bye: 5 ..... $10 51. Dez Bryant, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 ....... $0
12. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI ................. Bye: 6......$13 52. Mario Manningham, NYG .......... Bye: 8 ....... $2 12. Anquan Boldin, BAL .................. Bye: 8 ....... $9 52. Anthony Gonzalez, IND ............. Bye: 7 ....... $0
13. Steve Smith, CAR ..................... Bye: 6......$12 53. Eddie Royal, DEN ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $2 13. Greg Jennings, GB ................... Bye: 10 ...... $9 53. Mario Manningham, NYG .......... Bye: 8 ....... $0
14. Greg Jennings, GB .................. Bye: 10.....$10 54. Early Doucet, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 14. Steve Smith, NYG ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $8 54. Nate Burleson, DET................... Bye: 7 ....... $0
15. Anquan Boldin, BAL .................. Bye: 8......$10 55. Devery Henderson, NO ............ Bye: 10 ...... $1 15. Chad Ochocinco, CIN................ Bye: 6 ....... $8 55. Austin Collie, IND ...................... Bye: 7 ....... $0
16. Chad Ochocinco, CIN ............... Bye: 6......$10 56. Devin Thomas, WAS ................. Bye: 9 ....... $1 16. Steve Smith, CAR ..................... Bye: 6 ....... $7 56. Bernard Berrian, MIN................. Bye: 4 ....... $0
17. Wes Welker, NE........................ Bye: 5........$8 57. Louis Murphy, OAK .................. Bye: 10 ...... $1 17. Percy Harvin, MIN ..................... Bye: 4 ....... $7 57. Mike Williams, TB ...................... Bye: 4 ....... $0
18. Hines Ward, PIT ........................ Bye: 5........$7 58. Jabar Gaffney, DEN .................. Bye: 9 ....... $1 18. Dwayne Bowe, KC .................... Bye: 4 ....... $7 58. Demaryius Thomas, DEN .......... Bye: 9 ....... $0
19. Vincent Jackson, SD ................ Bye: 10.......$7 59. Brian Robiskie, CLE .................. Bye: 8 ....... $1 19. Vincent Jackson, SD ................ Bye: 10 ...... $6 59. Louis Murphy, OAK .................. Bye: 10 ...... $0
20. Donald Driver, GB .................... Bye: 10.......$7 60. Josh Cribbs, CLE ...................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 20. Mike Sims-Walker, JAC............. Bye: 9 ....... $6 60. Brian Hartline, MIA .................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
21. Percy Harvin, MIN ..................... Bye: 4........$7 61. Demaryius Thomas, DEN.......... Bye: 9 ....... $1 21. Michael Crabtree, SF ................ Bye: 9 ....... $6 61. James Jones, GB ..................... Bye: 10 ...... $0
22. Pierre Garcon, IND ................... Bye: 7........$7 62. Jacoby Jones, HOU .................. Bye: 7 ....... $1 22. Hines Ward, PIT ........................ Bye: 5 ....... $5 62. Devery Henderson, NO ............ Bye: 10 ...... $0
23. Hakeem Nicks, NYG ................. Bye: 8........$6 63. Mike Williams, TB ...................... Bye: 4 ....... $1 23. Hakeem Nicks, NYG ................. Bye: 8 ....... $4 63. Jacoby Jones, HOU................... Bye: 7 ....... $0
24. Dwayne Bowe, KC .................... Bye: 4........$6 64. Chaz Schilens, OAK................. Bye: 10 ...... $1 24. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, SEA ..... Bye: 5 ....... $4 64. Legedu Naanee, SD ................. Bye: 10 ...... $0
25. Mike Sims-Walker, JAC ............ Bye: 9........$5 65. Golden Tate, SEA ..................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 25. Santana Moss, WAS ................. Bye: 9 ....... $3 65. Antonio Bryant, CIN ................... Bye: 6 ....... $0
26. Derrick Mason, BAL .................. Bye: 8........$4 66. Jason Avant, PHI ...................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 26. Jeremy Maclin, PHI ................... Bye: 8 ....... $3 66. Chaz Schilens, OAK ................. Bye: 10 ...... $0
27. Steve Breaston, ARI.................. Bye: 6........$4 67. James Jones, GB ..................... Bye: 10 ...... $0 27. Steve Breaston, ARI .................. Bye: 6 ....... $3 67. Early Doucet, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 ....... $0
28. Michael Crabtree, SF ................ Bye: 9........$4 68. Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE ....... Bye: 8 ....... $0 28. Donald Driver, GB .................... Bye: 10 ...... $3 68. Eddie Royal, DEN...................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
29. Robert Meachem, NO .............. Bye: 10.......$4 69. Donnie Avery, STL .................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 29. Robert Meachem, NO .............. Bye: 10 ...... $3 69. Johnny Knox, CHI...................... Bye: 8 ....... $0
30. Austin Collie, IND ...................... Bye: 7........$4 70. Michael Jenkins, ATL ................ Bye: 8 ....... $0 30. Malcom Floyd, SD .................... Bye: 10 ...... $2 70. Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE ....... Bye: 8 ....... $0
31. Mike Wallace, PIT ..................... Bye: 5........$3 71. Brian Hartline, MIA .................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 31. Pierre Garcon, IND .................... Bye: 7 ....... $2 71. Davone Bess, MIA ..................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
32. Santonio Holmes, NYJ .............. Bye: 7........$3 72. Earl Bennett, CHI ...................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 32. Mike Wallace, PIT ..................... Bye: 5 ....... $2 72. Mike Thomas, JAC .................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
33. Jeremy Maclin, PHI ................... Bye: 8........$3 73. Torry Holt, NE ........................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 33. Derrick Mason, BAL .................. Bye: 8 ....... $2 73. Golden Tate, SEA...................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
34. Terrell Owens, CIN ................... Bye: 6........$3 74. Laurent Robinson, STL ............. Bye: 9 ....... $0 34. Wes Welker, NE ........................ Bye: 5 ....... $1 74. Laurent Robinson, STL.............. Bye: 9 ....... $0
35. Malcom Floyd, SD .................... Bye: 10.......$3 75. Mike Thomas, JAC .................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 35. Terrell Owens, CIN .................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 75. Julian Edelman, NE ................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
36. Santana Moss, WAS ................. Bye: 9........$3 76. Donte' Stallworth, BAL .............. Bye: 8 ....... $0 36. Kenny Britt, TEN........................ Bye: 9 ....... $1 76. Josh Cribbs, CLE....................... Bye: 8 ....... $0
37. Lee Evans, BUF ........................ Bye: 6........$3 77. Davone Bess, MIA .................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 37. Santonio Holmes, NYJ .............. Bye: 7 ....... $1 77. Josh Morgan, SF ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
38. Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ ............. Bye: 7........$3 78. Josh Morgan, SF ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 38. Lee Evans, BUF ........................ Bye: 6 ....... $1 78. Brandon LaFell, CAR................. Bye: 6 ....... $0
39. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, SEA ..... Bye: 5........$3 79. Johnny Knox, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 39. Devin Aromashodu, CHI............ Bye: 8 ....... $1 79. Jason Avant, PHI ....................... Bye: 8 ....... $0
40. Chris Chambers, KC ................. Bye: 4........$3 80. Harry Douglas, ATL................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 40. Chris Chambers, KC ................. Bye: 4 ....... $1 80. Arrelious Benn, TB .................... Bye: 4 ....... $0

Tight Ends
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1. Antonio Gates, SD ..................... Bye: 10.......$9 17. Dustin Keller, NYJ ..................... Bye: 7 ....... $1 1. Dallas Clark, IND ......................... Bye: 7 ..... $12 17. Kevin Boss, NYG ....................... Bye: 8 ....... $0
2. Vernon Davis, SF ........................ Bye: 9........$9 18. Jeremy Shockey, NO ............... Bye: 10 ...... $0 2. Antonio Gates, SD...................... Bye: 10 .... $11 18. Jeremy Shockey, NO................ Bye: 10 ...... $0
3. Dallas Clark, IND ........................ Bye: 7........$9 19. Todd Heap, BAL........................ Bye: 8 ....... $0 3. Vernon Davis, SF ........................ Bye: 9 ..... $10 19. Todd Heap, BAL ........................ Bye: 8 ....... $0
4. Brent Celek, PHI ......................... Bye: 8........$7 20. Benjamin Watson, CLE ............. Bye: 8 ....... $0 4. Jason Witten, DAL....................... Bye: 4 ....... $9 20. Tony Scheffler, DET .................. Bye: 7 ....... $0
5. Jason Witten, DAL ...................... Bye: 4........$5 21. Bo Scaife, TEN.......................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 5. Tony Gonzalez, ATL.................... Bye: 8 ....... $8 21. Bo Scaife, TEN .......................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
6. Tony Gonzalez, ATL ................... Bye: 8........$5 22. Marcedes Lewis, JAC ............... Bye: 9 ....... $0 6. Brent Celek, PHI.......................... Bye: 8 ....... $7 22. Anthony Fasano, MIA ................ Bye: 5 ....... $0
7. Owen Daniels, HOU .................... Bye: 7........$4 23. Jermaine Gresham, CIN............ Bye: 6 ....... $0 7. Jermichael Finley, GB ................ Bye: 10 ...... $6 23. Marcedes Lewis, JAC ................ Bye: 9 ....... $0
8. Jermichael Finley, GB ................ Bye: 10.......$4 24. Tony Scheffler, DET .................. Bye: 7 ....... $0 8. Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN .............. Bye: 4 ....... $5 24. Fred Davis, WAS ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
9. Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN.............. Bye: 4........$4 25. Shawn Nelson, BUF .................. Bye: 6 ....... $0 9. Chris Cooley, WAS...................... Bye: 9 ....... $5 25. Daniel Graham, DEN ................. Bye: 9 ....... $0
10. Zach Miller, OAK ...................... Bye: 10.......$3 26. Anthony Fasano, MIA ................ Bye: 5 ....... $0 10. Owen Daniels, HOU .................. Bye: 7 ....... $4 26. Jermaine Gresham, CIN ............ Bye: 6 ....... $0
11. Kellen Winslow, TB ................... Bye: 4........$3 27. Rob Gronkowski, NE ................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 11. Kellen Winslow, TB ................... Bye: 4 ....... $4 27. Benjamin Watson, CLE ............. Bye: 8 ....... $0
12. Chris Cooley, WAS ................... Bye: 9........$2 28. Brandon Pettigrew, DET ........... Bye: 7 ....... $0 12. Zach Miller, OAK ...................... Bye: 10 ...... $3 28. Aaron Hernandez, NE ............... Bye: 5 ....... $0
13. John Carlson, SEA .................... Bye: 5........$1 29. Donald Lee, GB........................ Bye: 10 ...... $0 13. Dustin Keller, NYJ ..................... Bye: 7 ....... $2 29. Shawn Nelson, BUF .................. Bye: 6 ....... $0
14. Kevin Boss, NYG ...................... Bye: 8........$1 30. Fred Davis, WAS....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 14. John Carlson, SEA .................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 30. Dante Rosario, CAR .................. Bye: 6 ....... $0
15. Heath Miller, PIT ....................... Bye: 5........$1 31. Daniel Graham, DEN ................ Bye: 9 ....... $0 15. Heath Miller, PIT........................ Bye: 5 ....... $1 31. Brandon Pettigrew, DET ............ Bye: 7 ....... $0
16. Greg Olsen, CHI ....................... Bye: 8........$1 32. Dante Rosario, CAR .................. Bye: 6 ....... $0 16. Greg Olsen, CHI ........................ Bye: 8 ....... $1 32. Jared Cook, TEN ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0

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Kickers
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1. Garrett Hartley, NO .................... Bye: 10.......$2 17. Adam Vinatieri, IND ................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 1. Garrett Hartley, NO .................... Bye: 10 ...... $2 17. Matt Bryant, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 ....... $0
2. David Akers, PHI ......................... Bye: 8........$2 18. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK ..... Bye: 10 ...... $0 2. Ryan Longwell, MIN .................... Bye: 4 ....... $2 18. Matt Prater, DEN ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
3. Ryan Longwell, MIN .................... Bye: 4........$2 19. Nick Folk, NYJ........................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 3. Nate Kaeding, SD....................... Bye: 10 ...... $2 19. Ryan Succop, KC ...................... Bye: 4 ....... $0
4. Mason Crosby, GB..................... Bye: 10.......$2 20. Neil Rackers, HOU .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 4. Stephen Gostkowski, NE............. Bye: 5 ....... $2 20. Jeff Reed, PIT ........................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
5. Stephen Gostkowski, NE ............ Bye: 5........$2 21. Olindo Mare, SEA ..................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 5. Mason Crosby, GB ..................... Bye: 10 ...... $1 21. Joe Nedney, SF ......................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
6. Rob Bironas, TEN ....................... Bye: 9........$1 22. Jeff Reed, PIT ........................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 6. David Akers, PHI ......................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 22. Neil Rackers, HOU .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0
7. Lawrence Tynes, NYG ................ Bye: 8........$1 23. Josh Brown, STL ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 7. Rob Bironas, TEN ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $1 23. Phil Dawson, CLE...................... Bye: 8 ....... $0
8. Nate Kaeding, SD ...................... Bye: 10.......$1 24. Jason Hanson, DET .................. Bye: 7 ....... $0 8. David Buehler, DAL ..................... Bye: 4 ....... $1 24. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK...... Bye: 10 ...... $0
9. Robbie Gould, CHI ...................... Bye: 8........$1 25. Josh Scobee, JAC ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 9. Lawrence Tynes, NYG ................ Bye: 8 ....... $1 25. Josh Scobee, JAC ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
10. Matt Bryant, ATL ....................... Bye: 8........$1 26. Rian Lindell, BUF ...................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 10. Jay Feely, ARI ........................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 26. Rian Lindell, BUF....................... Bye: 6 ....... $0
11. Jay Feely, ARI ........................... Bye: 6........$1 27. John Kasay, CAR ...................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 11. Shayne Graham, BAL ............... Bye: 8 ....... $1 27. Olindo Mare, SEA ...................... Bye: 5 ....... $0
12. Joe Nedney, SF ........................ Bye: 9........$1 28. Phil Dawson, CLE ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 12. Nick Folk, NYJ ........................... Bye: 7 ....... $1 28. John Kasay, CAR ...................... Bye: 6 ....... $0
13. David Buehler, DAL .................. Bye: 4........$0 29. Matt Prater, DEN ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 13. Robbie Gould, CHI .................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 29. Josh Brown, STL ....................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
14. Shayne Graham, BAL ............... Bye: 8........$0 30. Graham Gano, WAS ................. Bye: 9 ....... $0 14. Adam Vinatieri, IND ................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 30. Jason Hanson, DET .................. Bye: 7 ....... $0
15. Ryan Succop, KC ...................... Bye: 4........$0 31. Dave Rayner, CIN ..................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 15. Dan Carpenter, MIA .................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 31. Graham Gano, WAS.................. Bye: 9 ....... $0
16. Dan Carpenter, MIA .................. Bye: 5........$0 32. Connor Barth, TB ...................... Bye: 4 ....... $0 16. Dave Rayner, CIN ..................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 32. Connor Barth, TB....................... Bye: 4 ....... $0

Defense/Special Teams
Dave Richard Jamey Eisenberg
1. Jets ............................................. Bye: 7........$3 17. Titans ........................................ Bye: 9 ....... $0 1. Jets.............................................. Bye: 7 ....... $3 17. Bills ............................................ Bye: 6 ....... $0
2. Packers ...................................... Bye: 10.......$3 18. Broncos ..................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 2. Eagles ......................................... Bye: 8 ....... $2 18. Bengals ..................................... Bye: 6 ....... $0
3. Vikings ........................................ Bye: 4........$3 19. Redskins ................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 3. Vikings......................................... Bye: 4 ....... $2 19. Redskins.................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
4. Cowboys ..................................... Bye: 4........$2 20. Texans ...................................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 4. Steelers ....................................... Bye: 5 ....... $2 20. Colts .......................................... Bye: 7 ....... $0
5. Ravens ........................................ Bye: 8........$2 21. Colts .......................................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 5. Cowboys ..................................... Bye: 4 ....... $2 21. Cardinals ................................... Bye: 6 ....... $0
6. Eagles ......................................... Bye: 8........$2 22. Buccaneers ............................... Bye: 4 ....... $0 6. Packers ...................................... Bye: 10 ...... $2 22. Broncos ..................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
7. Steelers ....................................... Bye: 5........$2 23. Falcons...................................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 7. Ravens ........................................ Bye: 8 ....... $1 23. Panthers .................................... Bye: 6 ....... $0
8. 49ers ........................................... Bye: 9........$1 24. Lions ......................................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 8. 49ers ........................................... Bye: 9 ....... $1 24. Falcons ...................................... Bye: 8 ....... $0
9. Bears........................................... Bye: 8........$1 25. Browns ...................................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 9. Saints ......................................... Bye: 10 ...... $1 25. Chiefs ........................................ Bye: 4 ....... $0
10. Saints ....................................... Bye: 10.......$1 26. Panthers .................................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 10. Giants ........................................ Bye: 8 ....... $1 26. Buccaneers ............................... Bye: 4 ....... $0
11. Chargers .................................. Bye: 10.......$1 27. Chiefs ........................................ Bye: 4 ....... $0 11. Bears ......................................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 27. Seahawks .................................. Bye: 5 ....... $0
12. Patriots ...................................... Bye: 5........$0 28. Bills ........................................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 12. Chargers .................................. Bye: 10 ...... $1 28. Jaguars...................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0
13. Bengals ..................................... Bye: 6........$0 29. Raiders ..................................... Bye: 10 ...... $0 13. Patriots ...................................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 29. Browns ...................................... Bye: 8 ....... $0
14. Cardinals ................................... Bye: 6........$0 30. Jaguars ..................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 14. Dolphins .................................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 30. Lions .......................................... Bye: 7 ....... $0
15. Giants........................................ Bye: 8........$0 31. Seahawks.................................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 15. Texans ...................................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 31. Raiders ..................................... Bye: 10 ...... $0
16. Dolphins .................................... Bye: 5........$0 32. Rams ......................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 16. Titans ........................................ Bye: 9 ....... $0 32. Rams ......................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0

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Points Per Reception (PPR) Player Rankings
Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends
1. Chris Johnson, TEN ............................................. Bye: 9 1. Andre Johnson, HOU ........................................... Bye: 7 1. Antonio Gates, SD ............................................... Bye: 10
2. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC .................................... Bye: 9 2. Randy Moss, NE .................................................. Bye: 5 2. Vernon Davis, SF.................................................. Bye: 9
3. Adrian Peterson, MIN ........................................... Bye: 4 3. Reggie Wayne, IND ............................................. Bye: 7 3. Dallas Clark, IND .................................................. Bye: 7
4. Ray Rice, BAL ...................................................... Bye: 8 4. DeSean Jackson, PHI .......................................... Bye: 8 4. Jason Witten, DAL ................................................ Bye: 4
5. Frank Gore, SF ..................................................... Bye: 9 5. Brandon Marshall, MIA......................................... Bye: 5 5. Tony Gonzalez, ATL ............................................. Bye: 8
6. Steven Jackson, STL ............................................ Bye: 9 6. Miles Austin, DAL ................................................. Bye: 4 6. Brent Celek, PHI ................................................... Bye: 8
7. Michael Turner, ATL ............................................. Bye: 8 7. Roddy White, ATL ................................................ Bye: 8 7. Owen Daniels, HOU ............................................. Bye: 7
8. DeAngelo Williams, CAR ...................................... Bye: 6 8. Steve Smith, NYG ................................................ Bye: 8 8. Zach Miller, OAK.................................................. Bye: 10
9. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT ..................................... Bye: 5 9. Sidney Rice, MIN ................................................. Bye: 4 9. Jermichael Finley, GB ......................................... Bye: 10
10. Reggie Bush, NO ............................................... Bye: 10 10. Wes Welker, NE ................................................. Bye: 5 10. Kellen Winslow, TB ............................................. Bye: 4
11. Joseph Addai, IND .............................................. Bye: 7 11. Marques Colston, NO........................................ Bye: 10 11. Chris Cooley, WAS ............................................. Bye: 9
12. Knowshon Moreno, DEN .................................... Bye: 9 12. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI .......................................... Bye: 6 12. John Carlson, SEA ............................................. Bye: 5
13. LeSean McCoy, PHI ........................................... Bye: 8 13. Steve Smith, CAR .............................................. Bye: 6 13. Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN ..................................... Bye: 4
14. Jamaal Charles, KC ............................................ Bye: 4 14. Anquan Boldin, BAL ........................................... Bye: 8 14. Heath Miller, PIT ................................................. Bye: 5
15. Pierre Thomas, NO ............................................ Bye: 10 15. Calvin Johnson, DET ......................................... Bye: 7 15. Kevin Boss, NYG ................................................ Bye: 8
16. Ryan Mathews, SD ............................................ Bye: 10 16. Greg Jennings, GB............................................ Bye: 10 16. Greg Olsen, CHI ................................................. Bye: 8
17. Ryan Grant, GB ................................................. Bye: 10 17. Hines Ward, PIT ................................................. Bye: 5 17. Dustin Keller, NYJ .............................................. Bye: 7
18. Ronnie Brown, MIA ............................................. Bye: 5 18. Chad Ochocinco, CIN ........................................ Bye: 6 18. Jeremy Shockey, NO ......................................... Bye: 10
19. Cedric Benson, CIN ............................................ Bye: 6 19. Donald Driver, GB ............................................. Bye: 10 19. Bo Scaife, TEN ................................................... Bye: 9
20. Beanie Wells, ARI ............................................... Bye: 6 20. Vincent Jackson, SD ......................................... Bye: 10 20. Todd Heap, BAL ................................................. Bye: 8
21. Shonn Greene, NYJ ........................................... Bye: 7 21. Percy Harvin, MIN .............................................. Bye: 4 21. Benjamin Watson, CLE ...................................... Bye: 8
22. Marion Barber, DAL ............................................ Bye: 4 22. Dwayne Bowe, KC ............................................. Bye: 4 22. Marcedes Lewis, JAC ......................................... Bye: 9
23. Jahvid Best, DET ................................................ Bye: 7 23. Hakeem Nicks, NYG .......................................... Bye: 8 23. Shawn Nelson, BUF ........................................... Bye: 6
24. Cadillac Williams, TB .......................................... Bye: 4 24. Mike Sims-Walker, JAC ..................................... Bye: 9 24. Jermaine Gresham, CIN ..................................... Bye: 6
25. Jonathan Stewart, CAR ...................................... Bye: 6 25. Austin Collie, IND ............................................... Bye: 7 25. Tony Scheffler, DET ........................................... Bye: 7
26. C.J. Spiller, BUF ................................................. Bye: 6 26. Pierre Garcon, IND ............................................. Bye: 7 26. Anthony Fasano, MIA ......................................... Bye: 5
27. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG ..................................... Bye: 8 27. Derrick Mason, BAL ........................................... Bye: 8 27. Rob Gronkowski, NE .......................................... Bye: 5
28. Brandon Jacobs, NYG ........................................ Bye: 8 28. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, SEA .............................. Bye: 5 28. Donald Lee, GB ................................................. Bye: 10
29. Tim Hightower, ARI ............................................ Bye: 6 29. Steve Breaston, ARI........................................... Bye: 6 29. Daniel Graham, DEN .......................................... Bye: 9
30. Clinton Portis, WAS ............................................ Bye: 9 30. Michael Crabtree, SF ......................................... Bye: 9 30. Brandon Pettigrew, DET ..................................... Bye: 7
31. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ ................................. Bye: 7 31. Terrell Owens, CIN ............................................. Bye: 6 31. Fred Davis, WAS ................................................ Bye: 9
32. Matt Forte, CHI ................................................... Bye: 8 32. Jeremy Maclin, PHI ............................................ Bye: 8 32. Dante Rosario, CAR ........................................... Bye: 6
33. Chester Taylor, CHI ............................................ Bye: 8 33. Robert Meachem, NO ....................................... Bye: 10 33. Leonard Pope, KC .............................................. Bye: 4
34. Fred Jackson, BUF ............................................. Bye: 6 34. Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ ...................................... Bye: 7 34. Zach Miller, JAC ................................................. Bye: 9
35. Steve Slaton, HOU ............................................. Bye: 7 35. Santana Moss, WAS .......................................... Bye: 9 35. Daniel Fells, STL ................................................ Bye: 9
36. Ben Tate, HOU ................................................... Bye: 7 36. Santonio Holmes, NYJ ....................................... Bye: 7 36. Ben Patrick, ARI ................................................. Bye: 6
37. Darren McFadden, OAK .................................... Bye: 10 37. Lee Evans, BUF ................................................. Bye: 6 37. Delanie Walker, SF ............................................. Bye: 9
38. Felix Jones, DAL................................................. Bye: 4 38. Mike Wallace, PIT .............................................. Bye: 5 38. David Thomas, NO ............................................ Bye: 10
39. Jerome Harrison, CLE ........................................ Bye: 8 39. Malcom Floyd, SD ............................................. Bye: 10 39. Derek Schouman, BUF ....................................... Bye: 6
40. Justin Forsett, SEA ............................................. Bye: 5 40. Kenny Britt, TEN ................................................ Bye: 9 40. Martellus Bennett, DAL ....................................... Bye: 4
41. Thomas Jones, KC ............................................. Bye: 4 41. Chris Chambers, KC .......................................... Bye: 4 41. Ed Dickson, BAL ................................................. Bye: 8
42. Michael Bush, OAK ........................................... Bye: 10 42. Devin Aromashodu, CHI .................................... Bye: 8 42. Jeff King, CAR .................................................... Bye: 6
43. Montario Hardesty, CLE ..................................... Bye: 8 43. Bernard Berrian, MIN ......................................... Bye: 4 43. Tony Moeaki, KC ................................................ Bye: 4
44. Ricky Williams, MIA ............................................ Bye: 5 44. Nate Washington, TEN ...................................... Bye: 9 44. Jared Cook, TEN ................................................ Bye: 9
45. Willis McGahee, BAL .......................................... Bye: 8 45. Nate Burleson, DET ........................................... Bye: 7 45. Jimmy Graham, NO ........................................... Bye: 10
46. Kevin Smith, DET ............................................... Bye: 7 46. Dez Bryant, DAL ................................................ Bye: 4 46. Desmond Clark, CHI ........................................... Bye: 8
47. Laurence Maroney, NE ....................................... Bye: 5 47. Devin Hester, CHI .............................................. Bye: 8 47. Chris Baker, SEA ................................................ Bye: 5
48. Donald Brown, IND ............................................. Bye: 7 48. Kevin Walter, HOU ............................................. Bye: 7 48. Alge Crumpler, NE .............................................. Bye: 5
49. Darren Sproles, SD ........................................... Bye: 10 49. Eddie Royal, DEN .............................................. Bye: 9 49. Joey Haynos, MIA .............................................. Bye: 5
50. Larry Johnson, WAS ........................................... Bye: 9 50. Early Doucet, ARI............................................... Bye: 6 50. Joel Dreessen, HOU ........................................... Bye: 7
51. Kevin Faulk, NE .................................................. Bye: 5 51. Brian Robiskie, CLE ........................................... Bye: 8 51. Jerramy Stevens, TB .......................................... Bye: 4
52. Julius Jones, SEA ............................................... Bye: 5 52. Braylon Edwards, NYJ ....................................... Bye: 7 52. Aaron Hernandez, NE ........................................ Bye: 5
53. Derrick Ward, TB ................................................ Bye: 4 53. Roy E. Williams, DAL ......................................... Bye: 4 53. Brandon Manumaleuna, CHI .............................. Bye: 8
54. Leon Washington, SEA ...................................... Bye: 5 54. Mario Manningham, NYG .................................. Bye: 8 54. Justin Peelle, ATL ............................................... Bye: 8
55. Correll Buckhalter, DEN ..................................... Bye: 9 55. Demaryius Thomas, DEN .................................. Bye: 9 55. Gary Barnidge, CAR ........................................... Bye: 6
56. Mike Bell, PHI ..................................................... Bye: 8 56. Jabar Gaffney, DEN ........................................... Bye: 9 56. Tony Stewart, OAK ............................................ Bye: 10
57. Toby Gerhart, MIN .............................................. Bye: 4 57. Dexter McCluster, KC ........................................ Bye: 4 57. Michael Hoomanawanui, STL ............................ Bye: 9
58. Lynell Hamilton, NO ........................................... Bye: 10 58. Devery Henderson, NO ..................................... Bye: 10 58. Richard Quinn, DEN ........................................... Bye: 9
59. Fred Taylor, NE .................................................. Bye: 5 59. Louis Murphy, OAK ........................................... Bye: 10 59. Randy McMichael, SD ....................................... Bye: 10
60. Jerious Norwood, ATL ........................................ Bye: 8 60. Devin Thomas, WAS .......................................... Bye: 9 60. James Casey, HOU ............................................ Bye: 7
61. Peyton Hillis, CLE ............................................... Bye: 8 61. Jason Avant, PHI ............................................... Bye: 8 61. Dennis Morris, WAS ........................................... Bye: 9
62. Brian Westbrook, FA ...................................... Bye: TBD 62. Donnie Avery, STL ............................................. Bye: 9 62. Robert Royal, CLE .............................................. Bye: 8
63. Jason Snelling, ATL ............................................ Bye: 8 63. Mike Williams, TB............................................... Bye: 4 63. Fendi Onobun, STL ............................................ Bye: 9
64. Arian Foster, HOU .............................................. Bye: 7 64. Golden Tate, SEA .............................................. Bye: 5 64. Garrett Graham, HOU ........................................ Bye: 7
65. Bernard Scott, CIN ............................................. Bye: 6 65. Chaz Schilens, OAK.......................................... Bye: 10 65. Ernest Wilford, JAC ............................................ Bye: 9
66. Sammy Morris, NE ............................................. Bye: 5 66. Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE ................................ Bye: 8 66. Cornelius Ingram, PHI ........................................ Bye: 8
67. Glen Coffee, SF .................................................. Bye: 9 67. Jacoby Jones, HOU ........................................... Bye: 7 67. Stephen Spach, ARI ........................................... Bye: 6
68. Marshawn Lynch, BUF ....................................... Bye: 6 68. Michael Jenkins, ATL ......................................... Bye: 8 68. Gijon Robinson, IND ........................................... Bye: 7
69. Mewelde Moore, PIT .......................................... Bye: 5 69. Brian Hartline, MIA ............................................. Bye: 5 69. Anthony McCoy, SEA ......................................... Bye: 5
70. Brandon Jackson, GB ........................................ Bye: 10 70. Josh Cribbs, CLE ............................................... Bye: 8 70. Jimmy Kleinsasser, MIN ..................................... Bye: 4
71. Tashard Choice, DAL ......................................... Bye: 4 71. James Jones, GB .............................................. Bye: 10 71. Spencer Havner, GB ......................................... Bye: 10
72. Willie Parker, WAS ............................................. Bye: 9 72. Davone Bess, MIA ............................................. Bye: 5 72. Dennis Pitta, BAL ............................................... Bye: 8
73. Rashad Jennings, JAC ....................................... Bye: 9 73. Earl Bennett, CHI ............................................... Bye: 8 73. Chase Coffman, CIN .......................................... Bye: 6
74. Lex Hilliard, MIA.................................................. Bye: 5 74. Mike Thomas, JAC ............................................. Bye: 9 74. Evan Moore, CLE ............................................... Bye: 8
75. Joe McKnight, NYJ ............................................. Bye: 7 75. Laurent Robinson, STL ...................................... Bye: 9 75. Tom Santi, IND ................................................... Bye: 7
76. Leonard Weaver, PHI ......................................... Bye: 8 76. Torry Holt, NE .................................................... Bye: 5 76. Sean Ryan, WAS ................................................ Bye: 9
77. Jonathan Dwyer, PIT .......................................... Bye: 5 77. Josh Morgan, SF ................................................ Bye: 9 77. Matt Spaeth, PIT ................................................. Bye: 5
78. Mike Goodson, CAR ........................................... Bye: 6 78. Eric Decker, DEN ............................................... Bye: 9 78. Brad Cottam, KC................................................. Bye: 4
79. LeRon McClain, BAL .......................................... Bye: 8 79. Donte' Stallworth, BAL ....................................... Bye: 8 79. John Gilmore, TB ................................................ Bye: 4
80. Javon Ringer, TEN ............................................. Bye: 9 80. Arrelious Benn, TB ............................................. Bye: 4 80. Kris Wilson, SD .................................................. Bye: 10

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Individual Defensive Player (IDP) Rankings
Defensive Linemen Linebackers Defensive Backs
1. Jared Allen, MIN ................................................... Bye: 4 1. Patrick Willis, SF .................................................. Bye: 9 1. Eric Weddle, SD .................................................. Bye: 10
2. Julius Peppers, CHI .............................................. Bye: 8 2. James Laurinaitis, STL......................................... Bye: 9 2. Yeremiah Bell, MIA ............................................... Bye: 5
3. Trent Cole, PHI ..................................................... Bye: 8 3. D.J. Williams, DEN ............................................... Bye: 9 3. Bernard Pollard, HOU ........................................... Bye: 7
4. Justin Tuck, NYG .................................................. Bye: 8 4. Jon Beason, CAR ................................................. Bye: 6 4. Louis Delmas, DET ............................................... Bye: 7
5. Will Smith, NO ..................................................... Bye: 10 5. Barrett Ruud, TB .................................................. Bye: 4 5. Roman Harper, NO .............................................. Bye: 10
6. Mario Williams, HOU ............................................ Bye: 7 6. Jonathan Vilma, NO ............................................ Bye: 10 6. Oshiomogho Atogwe, STL.................................... Bye: 9
7. Justin Smith, SF.................................................... Bye: 9 7. Karlos Dansby, MIA ............................................. Bye: 5 7. Dashon Goldson, SF ............................................ Bye: 9
8. Robert Mathis, IND ............................................... Bye: 7 8. DeMeco Ryans, HOU........................................... Bye: 7 8. Tyvon Branch, OAK ............................................. Bye: 10
9. Kyle Vanden Bosch, DET ..................................... Bye: 7 9. James Harrison, PIT ............................................ Bye: 5 9. Richard Marshall, CAR ......................................... Bye: 6
10. Darnell Dockett, ARI ........................................... Bye: 6 10. Ray Lewis, BAL .................................................. Bye: 8 10. Antrel Rolle, NYG ............................................... Bye: 8
11. Aaron Kampman, JAC ........................................ Bye: 9 11. DeMarcus Ware, DAL ........................................ Bye: 4 11. LaRon Landry, WAS ........................................... Bye: 9
12. Mathias Kiwanuka, NYG..................................... Bye: 8 12. Kirk Morrison, JAC ............................................. Bye: 9 12. Charles Woodson, GB ....................................... Bye: 10
13. Ray Edwards, MIN .............................................. Bye: 4 13. David Harris, NYJ ............................................... Bye: 7 13. Eric Berry, KC ..................................................... Bye: 4
14. Dwight Freeney, IND .......................................... Bye: 7 14. Rolando McClain, OAK ..................................... Bye: 10 14. Erik Coleman, ATL ............................................. Bye: 8
15. Calais Campbell, ARI ......................................... Bye: 6 15. Gary Brackett, IND ............................................. Bye: 7 15. Charles Tillman, CHI .......................................... Bye: 8
16. Kelly Gregg, BAL ................................................ Bye: 8 16. Stewart Bradley, PHI .......................................... Bye: 8 16. Brian Dawkins, DEN ........................................... Bye: 9
17. Everette Brown, CAR ......................................... Bye: 6 17. James Farrior, PIT ............................................. Bye: 5 17. Aqib Talib, TB ..................................................... Bye: 4
18. Brandon Graham, PHI ........................................ Bye: 8 18. Chad Greenway, MIN......................................... Bye: 4 18. Quintin Mikell, PHI .............................................. Bye: 8
19. Antwan Odom, CIN ............................................. Bye: 6 19. Curtis Lofton, ATL .............................................. Bye: 8 19. Adrian Wilson, ARI ............................................. Bye: 6
20. Kevin Williams, MIN ............................................ Bye: 4 20. London Fletcher, WAS ....................................... Bye: 9 20. Leon Hall, CIN .................................................... Bye: 6
21. Stylez White, TB ................................................. Bye: 4 21. Jerod Mayo, NE ................................................. Bye: 5 21. Brandon Flowers, KC ......................................... Bye: 4
22. John Abraham, ATL ............................................ Bye: 8 22. DeAndre Levy, DET ........................................... Bye: 7 22. Antoine Bethea, IND ........................................... Bye: 7
23. Alex Brown, NO ................................................. Bye: 10 23. Clay Matthews, GB ........................................... Bye: 10 23. Jairus Byrd, BUF................................................. Bye: 6
24. Chris Long, STL .................................................. Bye: 9 24. Nick Barnett, GB ............................................... Bye: 10 24. Cortland Finnegan, TEN ..................................... Bye: 9
25. Jerry Hughes, IND .............................................. Bye: 7 25. Lance Briggs, CHI .............................................. Bye: 8 25. Dawan Landry, BAL ............................................ Bye: 8
26. Gerald McCoy, TB .............................................. Bye: 4 26. D'Qwell Jackson, CLE ........................................ Bye: 8 26. Terrell Thomas, NYG .......................................... Bye: 8
27. Ndamukong Suh, DET ........................................ Bye: 7 27. LaMarr Woodley, PIT ......................................... Bye: 5 27. Johnathan Joseph, CIN ...................................... Bye: 6
28. Derrick Harvey, JAC ........................................... Bye: 9 28. Lawrence Timmons, PIT .................................... Bye: 5 28. Darrelle Revis, NYJ ............................................ Bye: 7
29. Haloti Ngata, BAL ............................................... Bye: 8 29. Brian Urlacher, CHI ............................................ Bye: 8 29. George Wilson, BUF ........................................... Bye: 6
30. Darryl Tapp, PHI ................................................. Bye: 8 30. Bradie James, DAL ............................................ Bye: 4 30. Brandon Meriweather, NE .................................. Bye: 5
31. Aaron Schobel, BUF ........................................... Bye: 6 31. Stephen Cooper, SD ......................................... Bye: 10 31. Michael Griffin, TEN ........................................... Bye: 9
32. Richard Seymour, OAK ..................................... Bye: 10 32. Elvis Dumervil, DEN ........................................... Bye: 9 32. Eric Wright, CLE ................................................. Bye: 8
33. Jonathan Babineaux, ATL .................................. Bye: 8 33. Paul Posluszny, BUF ......................................... Bye: 6 33. Tanard Jackson, TB ........................................... Bye: 4
34. Kroy Biermann, ATL ........................................... Bye: 8 34. Clint Session, IND .............................................. Bye: 7 34. Chris Gamble, CAR ............................................ Bye: 6
35. Jay Ratliff, DAL ................................................... Bye: 4 35. Michael Boley, NYG ........................................... Bye: 8 35. Chris Harris, CHI................................................. Bye: 8
36. Glenn Dorsey, KC ............................................... Bye: 4 36. Keith Brooking, DAL ........................................... Bye: 4 36. Champ Bailey, DEN ............................................ Bye: 9
37. Tyson Jackson, KC ............................................. Bye: 4 37. Will Witherspoon, TEN ....................................... Bye: 9 37. Antoine Winfield, MIN ......................................... Bye: 4
38. Brett Keisel, PIT .................................................. Bye: 5 38. Brian Cushing, HOU........................................... Bye: 7 38. Kerry Rhodes, ARI .............................................. Bye: 6
39. Randy Starks, MIA .............................................. Bye: 5 39. Anthony Spencer, DAL ...................................... Bye: 4 39. Darren Sharper, NO .......................................... Bye: 10
40. William Hayes, TEN ............................................ Bye: 9 40. A.J. Hawk, GB ................................................... Bye: 10 40. Terrence McGee, BUF ....................................... Bye: 6
41. Tony Brown, TEN ............................................... Bye: 9 41. Dhani Jones, CIN ............................................... Bye: 6 41. Ryan Clark, PIT .................................................. Bye: 5
42. Jacob Ford, TEN................................................. Bye: 9 42. Demorrio Williams, KC ....................................... Bye: 4 42. Sherrod Martin, CAR .......................................... Bye: 6
43. Shaun Ellis, NYJ ................................................. Bye: 7 43. Geno Hayes, TB ................................................. Bye: 4 43. Chris Hope, TEN................................................. Bye: 9
44. Tommy Kelly, OAK ............................................ Bye: 10 44. Stephen Tulloch, TEN ........................................ Bye: 9 44. Ronde Barber, TB ............................................... Bye: 4
45. Anthony Hargrove, NO ...................................... Bye: 10 45. Lofa Tatupu, SEA ............................................... Bye: 5 45. Quentin Jammer, SD ......................................... Bye: 10
46. Juqua Parker, PHI .............................................. Bye: 8 46. Rocky McIntosh, WAS ....................................... Bye: 9 46. James Butler, STL .............................................. Bye: 9
47. Lawrence Jackson, SEA..................................... Bye: 5 47. Terrell Suggs, BAL ............................................. Bye: 8 47. DeAngelo Hall, WAS .......................................... Bye: 9
48. Shaun Rogers, CLE ............................................ Bye: 8 48. Calvin Pace, NYJ ............................................... Bye: 7 48. Jim Leonhard, NYJ ............................................. Bye: 7
49. Kendall Langford, MIA ........................................ Bye: 5 49. Brad Jones, GB ................................................. Bye: 10 49. Jordan Babineaux, SEA ..................................... Bye: 5
50. Tim Crowder, TB................................................. Bye: 4 50. E.J. Henderson, MIN .......................................... Bye: 4 50. Jerraud Powers, IND .......................................... Bye: 7
51. Matt Shaughnessy, OAK ................................... Bye: 10 51. Shaun Phillips, SD ............................................ Bye: 10 51. Sabby Piscitelli, TB ............................................. Bye: 4
52. E.J. Wilson, SEA................................................. Bye: 5 52. Joey Porter, ARI ................................................. Bye: 6 52. Terence Newman, DAL ...................................... Bye: 4
53. Mark Anderson, CHI ........................................... Bye: 8 53. Takeo Spikes, SF ............................................... Bye: 9 53. Thomas DeCoud, ATL ........................................ Bye: 8
54. Mike Patterson, PHI ............................................ Bye: 8 54. Brian Orakpo, WAS ............................................ Bye: 9 54. Nick Collins, GB ................................................. Bye: 10
55. Tyler Brayton, CAR ............................................. Bye: 6 55. Aaron Curry, SEA ............................................... Bye: 5 55. Earl Thomas, SEA .............................................. Bye: 5
56. Connor Barwin, HOU .......................................... Bye: 7 56. Manny Lawson, SF ............................................ Bye: 9 56. Reed Doughty, WAS .......................................... Bye: 9
57. Ty Warren, NE .................................................... Bye: 5 57. Mike Peterson, ATL............................................ Bye: 8 57. Abram Elam, CLE ............................................... Bye: 8
58. Albert Haynesworth, WAS .................................. Bye: 9 58. Paris Lenon, ARI ................................................ Bye: 6 58. Brent Grimes, ATL .............................................. Bye: 8
59. Robert Geathers, CIN ......................................... Bye: 6 59. Sean Weatherspoon, ATL .................................. Bye: 8 59. Asante Samuel, PHI ........................................... Bye: 8
60. Osi Umenyiora, NYG .......................................... Bye: 8 60. Bart Scott, NYJ ................................................... Bye: 7 60. Josh Wilson, SEA ............................................... Bye: 5
61. Vince Wilfork, NE ................................................ Bye: 5 61. Dan Connor, CAR .............................................. Bye: 6 61. Michael Lewis, SF .............................................. Bye: 9
62. Chris Clemons, SEA ........................................... Bye: 5 62. Tamba Hali, KC .................................................. Bye: 4 62. Antoine Cason, SD ............................................ Bye: 10
63. Tommie Harris, CHI ............................................ Bye: 8 63. Julian Peterson, DET ......................................... Bye: 7 63. Brandon Carr, KC ............................................... Bye: 4
64. Corey Williams, DET .......................................... Bye: 7 64. Justin Durant, JAC ............................................. Bye: 9 64. Deon Grant, NYG ............................................... Bye: 8
65. Tyson Alualu, JAC .............................................. Bye: 9 65. Gary Guyton, NE ................................................ Bye: 5 65. Darrell Stuckey, SD ........................................... Bye: 10
66. Aaron Smith, PIT ................................................ Bye: 5 66. Ernie Sims, PHI .................................................. Bye: 8 66. Chinedum Ndukwe, CIN ..................................... Bye: 6
67. Johnny Jolly, GB ................................................ Bye: 10 67. Daryl Smith, JAC ................................................ Bye: 9 67. Leigh Bodden, NE .............................................. Bye: 5
68. Jason Hunter, DET ............................................. Bye: 7 68. Clint Sintim, NYG ............................................... Bye: 8 68. Chris Houston, DET ............................................ Bye: 7
69. Brandon Mebane, SEA ....................................... Bye: 5 69. Eric Barton, CLE ................................................ Bye: 8 69. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, ARI................... Bye: 6
70. Derrick Morgan, TEN .......................................... Bye: 9 70. Quincy Black, TB................................................ Bye: 4 70. Malcolm Jenkins, NO ......................................... Bye: 10
71. Raheem Brock, IND ............................................ Bye: 7 71. David Thornton, TEN ......................................... Bye: 9 71. Ronald Bartell, STL ............................................ Bye: 9
72. Antonio Smith, HOU ........................................... Bye: 7 72. Gerald Hayes, ARI ............................................. Bye: 6 72. Chris Johnson, OAK .......................................... Bye: 10
73. Jared Odrick, MIA ............................................... Bye: 5 73. Aaron Maybin, BUF ............................................ Bye: 6 73. Madieu Williams, MIN ......................................... Bye: 4
74. Pat Williams, MIN ............................................... Bye: 4 74. Trevor Scott, OAK ............................................. Bye: 10 74. Ed Reed, BAL ..................................................... Bye: 8
75. Jamal Williams, DEN .......................................... Bye: 9 75. Koa Misi, MIA ..................................................... Bye: 5 75. Marcus Trufant, SEA .......................................... Bye: 5
76. Eric Foster, IND .................................................. Bye: 7 76. Bobby Carpenter, STL ....................................... Bye: 9 76. Antonio Cromartie, NYJ ...................................... Bye: 7
77. Gerard Warren, NE ............................................. Bye: 5 77. Corey Mays, KC ................................................. Bye: 4 77. Tyrone Culver, MIA ............................................. Bye: 5
78. Aubrayo Franklin, SF .......................................... Bye: 9 78. Clark Haggans, ARI ........................................... Bye: 6 78. Ike Taylor, PIT .................................................... Bye: 5
79. Dwan Edwards, BUF .......................................... Bye: 6 79. Keith Rivers, CIN ................................................ Bye: 6 79. Nathaniel Allen, PHI ........................................... Bye: 8
80. Kenyon Coleman, CLE ....................................... Bye: 8 80. Brandon Siler, SD ............................................. Bye: 10 80. Brodney Pool, NYJ ............................................. Bye: 7

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Dave Richard’s Draft Day Cheat Sheet
Top 200
1. Chris Johnson RB, TEN ....................... Bye: 9 41. LeSean McCoy RB, PHI ..................... Bye: 8 81. Michael Crabtree WR, SF ................... Bye: 9 121. Chad Henne QB, MIA ....................... Bye: 5 161. Josh Cribbs WR, CLE....................... Bye: 8
2. Adrian Peterson RB, MIN ..................... Bye: 4 42. Philip Rivers QB, SD ........................ Bye: 10 82. Robert Meachem WR, NO ................ Bye: 10 122. Jets DST .......................................... Bye: 7 162. Demaryius Thomas WR, DEN .......... Bye: 9
3. Maurice Jones-Drew RB, JAC .............. Bye: 9 43. Jonathan Stewart RB, CAR ................ Bye: 6 83. Austin Collie WR, IND ........................ Bye: 7 123. Nate Washington WR, TEN .............. Bye: 9 163. Jacoby Jones WR, HOU ................... Bye: 7
4. Michael Turner RB, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 44. Brett Favre QB, MIN ........................... Bye: 4 84. Carson Palmer QB, CIN ..................... Bye: 6 124. Nate Burleson WR, DET ................... Bye: 7 164. Ravens DST ..................................... Bye: 8
5. Ray Rice RB, BAL ................................ Bye: 8 45. Antonio Gates TE, SD ...................... Bye: 10 85. Matt Ryan QB, ATL ............................ Bye: 8 125. Dez Bryant WR, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 165. Garrett Hartley K, NO ..................... Bye: 10
6. Frank Gore RB, SF .............................. Bye: 9 46. Chad Ochocinco WR, CIN .................. Bye: 6 86. Mike Wallace WR, PIT........................ Bye: 5 126. Devin Hester WR, CHI ...................... Bye: 8 166. Eagles DST ...................................... Bye: 8
7. Aaron Rodgers QB, GB ...................... Bye: 10 47. Marion Barber RB, DAL ...................... Bye: 4 87. Santonio Holmes WR, NYJ................. Bye: 7 127. Braylon Edwards WR, NYJ ............... Bye: 7 167. David Akers K, PHI ........................... Bye: 8
8. Peyton Manning QB, IND ..................... Bye: 7 48. Wes Welker WR, NE .......................... Bye: 5 88. Jeremy Maclin WR, PHI ..................... Bye: 8 128. Roy E. Williams WR, DAL................. Bye: 4 168. Steelers DST .................................... Bye: 5
9. Steven Jackson RB, STL...................... Bye: 9 49. Vernon Davis TE, SF.......................... Bye: 9 89. Chester Taylor RB, CHI ...................... Bye: 8 129. Dexter McCluster WR, KC ................ Bye: 4 169. Mike Williams WR, TB ...................... Bye: 4
10. Drew Brees QB, NO ......................... Bye: 10 50. Dallas Clark TE, IND .......................... Bye: 7 90. Matt Forte RB, CHI ............................. Bye: 8 130. Matthew Stafford QB, DET ............... Bye: 7 170. David Garrard QB, JAC .................... Bye: 9
11. Andre Johnson WR, HOU .................. Bye: 7 51. Hines Ward WR, PIT .......................... Bye: 5 91. Michael Bush RB, OAK .................... Bye: 10 131. Ben Roethlisberger QB, PIT ............. Bye: 5 171. Chaz Schilens WR, OAK ................ Bye: 10
12. DeAngelo Williams RB, CAR .............. Bye: 6 52. Vincent Jackson WR, SD ................. Bye: 10 92. Thomas Jones RB, KC ....................... Bye: 4 132. Kevin Walter WR, HOU .................... Bye: 7 172. Golden Tate WR, SEA...................... Bye: 5
13. DeSean Jackson WR, PHI.................. Bye: 8 53. Donald Driver WR, GB ..................... Bye: 10 93. Justin Forsett RB, SEA ....................... Bye: 5 133. John Carlson TE, SEA...................... Bye: 5 173. Kevin Faulk RB, NE.......................... Bye: 5
14. Randy Moss WR, NE ......................... Bye: 5 54. Percy Harvin WR, MIN ....................... Bye: 4 94. Laurence Maroney RB, NE ................. Bye: 5 134. Packers DST .................................. Bye: 10 174. Jason Snelling RB, ATL.................... Bye: 8
15. Reggie Wayne WR, IND ..................... Bye: 7 55. Eli Manning QB, NYG ......................... Bye: 8 95. Terrell Owens WR, CIN ...................... Bye: 6 135. Larry Johnson RB, WAS ................... Bye: 9 175. Leon Washington RB, SEA............... Bye: 5
16. Rashard Mendenhall RB, PIT ............. Bye: 5 56. Brandon Jacobs RB, NYG .................. Bye: 8 96. Jerome Harrison RB, CLE .................. Bye: 8 136. Darren Sproles RB, SD................... Bye: 10 176. Jason Avant WR, PHI ....................... Bye: 8
17. Matt Schaub QB, HOU ....................... Bye: 7 57. Cadillac Williams RB, TB .................... Bye: 4 97. Willis McGahee RB, BAL .................... Bye: 8 137. Mario Manningham WR, NYG .......... Bye: 8 177. Ryan Longwell K, MIN ...................... Bye: 4
18. Miles Austin WR, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 58. Reggie Bush RB, NO ....................... Bye: 10 98. Ricky Williams RB, MIA ...................... Bye: 5 138. Eddie Royal WR, DEN...................... Bye: 9 178. Mason Crosby K, GB ...................... Bye: 10
19. Roddy White WR, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 59. Jahvid Best RB, DET.......................... Bye: 7 99. Malcom Floyd WR, SD ..................... Bye: 10 139. Vikings DST ..................................... Bye: 4 179. 49ers DST ........................................ Bye: 9
20. Shonn Greene RB, NYJ ..................... Bye: 7 60. Clinton Portis RB, WAS ...................... Bye: 9 100. Owen Daniels TE, HOU.................... Bye: 7 140. Julius Jones RB, SEA....................... Bye: 5 180. James Jones WR, GB .................... Bye: 10
21. Ryan Grant RB, GB .......................... Bye: 10 61. C.J. Spiller RB, BUF ........................... Bye: 6 101. Jermichael Finley TE, GB ............... Bye: 10 141. Mike Bell RB, PHI ............................. Bye: 8 181. Mohamed Massaquoi WR, CLE ........ Bye: 8
22. Ryan Mathews RB, SD ..................... Bye: 10 62. Ahmad Bradshaw RB, NYG................ Bye: 8 102. Steve Slaton RB, HOU ..................... Bye: 7 142. Derrick Ward RB, TB ........................ Bye: 4 182. Donnie Avery WR, STL..................... Bye: 9
23. Sidney Rice WR, MIN......................... Bye: 4 63. Tim Hightower RB, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 103. Darren McFadden RB, OAK ........... Bye: 10 143. Mark Sanchez QB, NYJ.................... Bye: 7 183. Michael Jenkins WR, ATL................. Bye: 8
24. Tom Brady QB, NE............................. Bye: 5 64. Pierre Garcon WR, IND ...................... Bye: 7 104. Visanthe Shiancoe TE, MIN .............. Bye: 4 144. Cowboys DST .................................. Bye: 4 184. Brian Hartline WR, MIA..................... Bye: 5
25. Brandon Marshall WR, MIA ................ Bye: 5 65. Joe Flacco QB, BAL ........................... Bye: 8 105. Santana Moss WR, WAS.................. Bye: 9 145. Fred Taylor RB, NE .......................... Bye: 5 185. Arian Foster RB, HOU ...................... Bye: 7
26. Marques Colston WR, NO ................ Bye: 10 66. LaDainian Tomlinson RB, NYJ ........... Bye: 7 106. Kevin Smith RB, DET ....................... Bye: 7 146. Lynell Hamilton RB, NO .................. Bye: 10 186. Marshawn Lynch RB, BUF ............... Bye: 6
27. Cedric Benson RB, CIN ...................... Bye: 6 67. Ben Tate RB, HOU............................. Bye: 7 107. Lee Evans WR, BUF ........................ Bye: 6 147. Toby Gerhart RB, MIN ...................... Bye: 4 187. Stephen Gostkowski K, NE............... Bye: 5
28. Joseph Addai RB, IND........................ Bye: 7 68. Fred Jackson RB, BUF ....................... Bye: 6 108. Alex Smith QB, SF ........................... Bye: 9 148. Correll Buckhalter RB, DEN .............. Bye: 9 188. Sammy Morris RB, NE ..................... Bye: 5
29. Knowshon Moreno RB, DEN .............. Bye: 9 69. Felix Jones RB, DAL .......................... Bye: 4 109. Zach Miller TE, OAK ....................... Bye: 10 149. Early Doucet WR, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 189. Bernard Scott RB, CIN ..................... Bye: 6
30. Steve Smith WR, NYG ....................... Bye: 8 70. Montario Hardesty RB, CLE ............... Bye: 8 110. Kellen Winslow TE, TB ..................... Bye: 4 150. Devery Henderson WR, NO............ Bye: 10 190. Jerious Norwood RB, ATL ................ Bye: 8
31. Calvin Johnson WR, DET ................... Bye: 7 71. Brent Celek TE, PHI ........................... Bye: 8 111. Jerricho Cotchery WR, NYJ .............. Bye: 7 151. Kevin Boss TE, NYG ........................ Bye: 8 191. Brian Westbrook RB, FA.............. Bye: TBD
32. Larry Fitzgerald WR, ARI.................... Bye: 6 72. Jay Cutler QB, CHI ............................. Bye: 8 112. T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR, SEA ...... Bye: 5 152. Devin Thomas WR, WAS ................. Bye: 9 192. Peyton Hillis RB, CLE ....................... Bye: 8
33. Tony Romo QB, DAL.......................... Bye: 4 73. Hakeem Nicks WR, NYG.................... Bye: 8 113. Chris Chambers WR, KC .................. Bye: 4 153. Louis Murphy WR, OAK.................. Bye: 10 193. Bears DST ....................................... Bye: 8
34. Jamaal Charles RB, KC...................... Bye: 4 74. Dwayne Bowe WR, KC....................... Bye: 4 114. Donovan McNabb QB, WAS ............. Bye: 9 154. Heath Miller TE, PIT ......................... Bye: 5 194. Jeremy Shockey TE, NO ................ Bye: 10
35. Pierre Thomas RB, NO..................... Bye: 10 75. Mike Sims-Walker WR, JAC ............... Bye: 9 115. Kenny Britt WR, TEN ........................ Bye: 9 155. Greg Olsen TE, CHI ......................... Bye: 8 195. Jason Campbell QB, OAK .............. Bye: 10
36. Beanie Wells RB, ARI ........................ Bye: 6 76. Jason Witten TE, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 116. Chris Cooley TE, WAS ..................... Bye: 9 156. Dustin Keller TE, NYJ ....................... Bye: 7 196. Glen Coffee RB, SF .......................... Bye: 9
37. Ronnie Brown RB, MIA....................... Bye: 5 77. Derrick Mason WR, BAL..................... Bye: 8 117. Matt Cassel QB, KC ......................... Bye: 4 157. Vince Young QB, TEN ...................... Bye: 9 197. Rob Bironas K, TEN ......................... Bye: 9
38. Steve Smith WR, CAR........................ Bye: 6 78. Tony Gonzalez TE, ATL ..................... Bye: 8 118. Bernard Berrian WR, MIN ................. Bye: 4 158. Josh Freeman QB, TB ...................... Bye: 4 198. Saints DST ..................................... Bye: 10
39. Greg Jennings WR, GB .................... Bye: 10 79. Steve Breaston WR, ARI .................... Bye: 6 119. Devin Aromashodu WR, CHI ............ Bye: 8 159. Jabar Gaffney WR, DEN................... Bye: 9 199. Tashard Choice RB, DAL ................. Bye: 4
40. Anquan Boldin WR, BAL .................... Bye: 8 80. Kevin Kolb QB, PHI ............................ Bye: 8 120. Donald Brown RB, IND ..................... Bye: 7 160. Brian Robiskie WR, CLE................... Bye: 8 200. Lawrence Tynes K, NYG .................. Bye: 8

Rankings by Position
Quarterbacks Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends Kickers
1. Aaron Rodgers, GB ................ Bye: 10...... $18 1. Chris Johnson, TEN ................. Bye: 9...... $35 1. Andre Johnson, HOU ............... Bye: 7...... $21 1. Antonio Gates, SD.................. Bye: 10........ $9 1. Garrett Hartley, NO ................ Bye: 10........ $2
2. Peyton Manning, IND ............... Bye: 7...... $17 2. Adrian Peterson, MIN ............... Bye: 4...... $32 2. DeSean Jackson, PHI .............. Bye: 8...... $19 2. Vernon Davis, SF ..................... Bye: 9........ $9 2. David Akers, PHI ...................... Bye: 8........ $2
3. Drew Brees, NO ..................... Bye: 10...... $17 3. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC ........ Bye: 9...... $30 3. Randy Moss, NE ...................... Bye: 5...... $17 3. Dallas Clark, IND...................... Bye: 7........ $9 3. Ryan Longwell, MIN ................. Bye: 4........ $2
4. Matt Schaub, HOU ................... Bye: 7...... $16 4. Michael Turner, ATL................. Bye: 8...... $26 4. Reggie Wayne, IND.................. Bye: 7...... $17 4. Brent Celek, PHI ...................... Bye: 8........ $7 4. Mason Crosby, GB ................. Bye: 10........ $2
5. Tom Brady, NE ........................ Bye: 5...... $14 5. Ray Rice, BAL.......................... Bye: 8...... $23 5. Miles Austin, DAL ..................... Bye: 4...... $16 5. Jason Witten, DAL.................... Bye: 4........ $5 5. Stephen Gostkowski, NE .......... Bye: 5........ $2
6. Tony Romo, DAL...................... Bye: 4...... $12 6. Frank Gore, SF ........................ Bye: 9...... $23 6. Roddy White, ATL .................... Bye: 8...... $15 6. Tony Gonzalez, ATL................. Bye: 8........ $5 6. Rob Bironas, TEN .................... Bye: 9........ $1
7. Philip Rivers, SD .................... Bye: 10...... $10 7. Steven Jackson, STL ............... Bye: 9...... $19 7. Sidney Rice, MIN ..................... Bye: 4...... $15 7. Owen Daniels, HOU ................. Bye: 7........ $4 7. Lawrence Tynes, NYG ............. Bye: 8........ $1
8. Brett Favre, MIN....................... Bye: 4........ $8 8. DeAngelo Williams, CAR .......... Bye: 6...... $17 8. Brandon Marshall, MIA ............. Bye: 5...... $15 8. Jermichael Finley, GB ............ Bye: 10........ $4 8. Nate Kaeding, SD .................. Bye: 10........ $1
9. Eli Manning, NYG..................... Bye: 8........ $7 9. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT ......... Bye: 5...... $16 9. Marques Colston, NO ............. Bye: 10...... $14 9. Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN ........... Bye: 4........ $4 9. Robbie Gould, CHI ................... Bye: 8........ $1
10. Joe Flacco, BAL ..................... Bye: 8........ $6 10. Shonn Greene, NYJ ............... Bye: 7...... $14 10. Steve Smith, NYG .................. Bye: 8...... $13 10. Zach Miller, OAK .................. Bye: 10........ $3 10. Matt Bryant, ATL .................... Bye: 8........ $1
11. Jay Cutler, CHI ....................... Bye: 8........ $6 11. Ryan Grant, GB.................... Bye: 10...... $14 11. Calvin Johnson, DET .............. Bye: 7...... $13 11. Kellen Winslow, TB ................ Bye: 4........ $3 11. Jay Feely, ARI ........................ Bye: 6........ $1
12. Kevin Kolb, PHI ...................... Bye: 8........ $5 12. Ryan Mathews, SD............... Bye: 10...... $14 12. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI .............. Bye: 6...... $13 12. Chris Cooley, WAS................. Bye: 9........ $2 12. Joe Nedney, SF ..................... Bye: 9........ $1
13. Carson Palmer, CIN ............... Bye: 6........ $4 13. Cedric Benson, CIN................ Bye: 6...... $13 13. Steve Smith, CAR .................. Bye: 6...... $12 13. John Carlson, SEA ................. Bye: 5........ $1 13. David Buehler, DAL ................ Bye: 4........ $0
14. Matt Ryan, ATL ...................... Bye: 8........ $4 14. Joseph Addai, IND ................. Bye: 7...... $13 14. Greg Jennings, GB ............... Bye: 10...... $10 14. Kevin Boss, NYG.................... Bye: 8........ $1 14. Shayne Graham, BAL............. Bye: 8........ $0
15. Alex Smith, SF ....................... Bye: 9........ $2 15. Knowshon Moreno, DEN ........ Bye: 9...... $12 15. Anquan Boldin, BAL ............... Bye: 8...... $10 15. Heath Miller, PIT .................... Bye: 5........ $1 15. Ryan Succop, KC ................... Bye: 4........ $0
16. Donovan McNabb, WAS......... Bye: 9........ $2 16. Jamaal Charles, KC ............... Bye: 4...... $10 16. Chad Ochocinco, CIN ............. Bye: 6...... $10 16. Greg Olsen, CHI ..................... Bye: 8........ $1 16. Dan Carpenter, MIA ............... Bye: 5........ $0
17. Matt Cassel, KC ..................... Bye: 4........ $2 17. Pierre Thomas, NO .............. Bye: 10........ $9 17. Wes Welker, NE ..................... Bye: 5........ $8 17. Dustin Keller, NYJ .................. Bye: 7........ $1 17. Adam Vinatieri, IND ................ Bye: 7........ $0
18. Chad Henne, MIA................... Bye: 5........ $2 18. Beanie Wells, ARI .................. Bye: 6........ $9 18. Hines Ward, PIT ..................... Bye: 5........ $7 18. Jeremy Shockey, NO............ Bye: 10........ $0 18. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK .. Bye: 10........ $0
19. Matthew Stafford, DET ........... Bye: 7........ $2 19. Ronnie Brown, MIA ................ Bye: 5........ $9 19. Vincent Jackson, SD ............ Bye: 10........ $7 19. Todd Heap, BAL..................... Bye: 8........ $0 19. Nick Folk, NYJ........................ Bye: 7........ $0
20. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT ......... Bye: 5........ $2 20. LeSean McCoy, PHI ............... Bye: 8........ $8 20. Donald Driver, GB ................ Bye: 10........ $7 20. Benjamin Watson, CLE .......... Bye: 8........ $0 20. Neil Rackers, HOU ................. Bye: 7........ $0
21. Mark Sanchez, NYJ................ Bye: 7........ $1 21. Jonathan Stewart, CAR .......... Bye: 6........ $8 21. Percy Harvin, MIN .................. Bye: 4........ $7 21. Bo Scaife, TEN....................... Bye: 9........ $0 21. Olindo Mare, SEA................... Bye: 5........ $0
22. Vince Young, TEN.................. Bye: 9........ $0 22. Marion Barber, DAL................ Bye: 4........ $7 22. Pierre Garcon, IND ................. Bye: 7........ $7 22. Marcedes Lewis, JAC ............. Bye: 9........ $0 22. Jeff Reed, PIT ........................ Bye: 5........ $0
23. Josh Freeman, TB .................. Bye: 4........ $0 23. Brandon Jacobs, NYG ............ Bye: 8........ $6 23. Hakeem Nicks, NYG .............. Bye: 8........ $6 23. Jermaine Gresham, CIN ......... Bye: 6........ $0 23. Josh Brown, STL .................... Bye: 9........ $0
24. David Garrard, JAC ................ Bye: 9........ $0 24. Cadillac Williams, TB.............. Bye: 4........ $6 24. Dwayne Bowe, KC ................. Bye: 4........ $6 24. Tony Scheffler, DET ............... Bye: 7........ $0 24. Jason Hanson, DET ............... Bye: 7........ $0
25. Jason Campbell, OAK .......... Bye: 10........ $0 25. Reggie Bush, NO ................. Bye: 10........ $5 25. Mike Sims-Walker, JAC .......... Bye: 9........ $5 25. Shawn Nelson, BUF ............... Bye: 6........ $0 25. Josh Scobee, JAC .................. Bye: 9........ $0
26. Kyle Orton, DEN..................... Bye: 9........ $0 26. Jahvid Best, DET ................... Bye: 7........ $5 26. Derrick Mason, BAL ............... Bye: 8........ $4 26. Anthony Fasano, MIA ............. Bye: 5........ $0 26. Rian Lindell, BUF ................... Bye: 6........ $0
27. Matt Hasselbeck, SEA ............ Bye: 5........ $0 27. Clinton Portis, WAS ................ Bye: 9........ $5 27. Steve Breaston, ARI ............... Bye: 6........ $4 27. Rob Gronkowski, NE .............. Bye: 5........ $0 27. John Kasay, CAR ................... Bye: 6........ $0
28. Matt Leinart, ARI .................... Bye: 6........ $0 28. C.J. Spiller, BUF..................... Bye: 6........ $5 28. Michael Crabtree, SF.............. Bye: 9........ $4 28. Brandon Pettigrew, DET ......... Bye: 7........ $0 28. Phil Dawson, CLE .................. Bye: 8........ $0
29. Matt Moore, CAR ................... Bye: 6........ $0 29. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG ......... Bye: 8........ $5 29. Robert Meachem, NO........... Bye: 10........ $4 29. Donald Lee, GB.................... Bye: 10........ $0 29. Matt Prater, DEN .................... Bye: 9........ $0
30. Sam Bradford, STL................. Bye: 9........ $0 30. Tim Hightower, ARI ................ Bye: 6........ $5 30. Austin Collie, IND ................... Bye: 7........ $4 30. Fred Davis, WAS.................... Bye: 9........ $0 30. Graham Gano, WAS .............. Bye: 9........ $0
31. Jake Delhomme, CLE ............ Bye: 8........ $0 31. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ ..... Bye: 7........ $5 31. Mike Wallace, PIT .................. Bye: 5........ $3 31. Daniel Graham, DEN.............. Bye: 9........ $0 31. Dave Rayner, CIN .................. Bye: 6........ $0
32. Trent Edwards, BUF ............... Bye: 6........ $0 32. Ben Tate, HOU....................... Bye: 7........ $4 32. Santonio Holmes, NYJ ........... Bye: 7........ $3 32. Dante Rosario, CAR ............... Bye: 6........ $0 32. Connor Barth, TB ................... Bye: 4........ $0
33. Seneca Wallace, CLE ............ Bye: 8........ $0 33. Fred Jackson, BUF................. Bye: 6........ $4 33. Jeremy Maclin, PHI ................ Bye: 8........ $3
34. Charlie Whitehurst, SEA ......... Bye: 5........ $0 34. Felix Jones, DAL .................... Bye: 4........ $4 34. Terrell Owens, CIN ................. Bye: 6........ $3
35. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF ............ Bye: 6........ $0 35. Montario Hardesty, CLE ......... Bye: 8........ $4 35. Malcom Floyd, SD ................ Bye: 10........ $3
36. Tim Tebow, DEN .................... Bye: 9........ $0 36. Chester Taylor, CHI................ Bye: 8........ $4 36. Santana Moss, WAS .............. Bye: 9........ $3 Defense/Special Teams
37. Brian Brohm, BUF .................. Bye: 6........ $0 37. Matt Forte, CHI....................... Bye: 8........ $4 37. Lee Evans, BUF ..................... Bye: 6........ $3 1. Jets .......................................... Bye: 7........ $3
38. Derek Anderson, ARI ............. Bye: 6........ $0 38. Michael Bush, OAK .............. Bye: 10........ $3 38. Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ........... Bye: 7........ $3 2. Packers.................................. Bye: 10........ $3
39. Jimmy Clausen, CAR ............. Bye: 6........ $0 39. Thomas Jones, KC ................. Bye: 4........ $3 39. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, SEA... Bye: 5........ $3 3. Vikings ..................................... Bye: 4........ $3
40. Byron Leftwich, PIT ................ Bye: 5........ $0 40. Justin Forsett, SEA................. Bye: 5........ $3 40. Chris Chambers, KC .............. Bye: 4........ $3 4. Cowboys .................................. Bye: 4........ $2
41. Laurence Maroney, NE........... Bye: 5........ $3 41. Kenny Britt, TEN .................... Bye: 9........ $3 5. Ravens .................................... Bye: 8........ $2
42. Jerome Harrison, CLE ............ Bye: 8........ $3 42. Bernard Berrian, MIN.............. Bye: 4........ $2 6. Eagles...................................... Bye: 8........ $2
43. Steve Slaton, HOU ................. Bye: 7........ $3 43. Devin Aromashodu, CHI ......... Bye: 8........ $2 7. Steelers.................................... Bye: 5........ $2
44. Willis McGahee, BAL.............. Bye: 8........ $3 44. Nate Washington, TEN ........... Bye: 9........ $2 8. 49ers........................................ Bye: 9........ $1
45. Ricky Williams, MIA ................ Bye: 5........ $3 45. Nate Burleson, DET ............... Bye: 7........ $2 9. Bears ....................................... Bye: 8........ $1
46. Darren McFadden, OAK ....... Bye: 10........ $3 46. Dez Bryant, DAL .................... Bye: 4........ $2 10. Saints................................... Bye: 10........ $1
47. Kevin Smith, DET ................... Bye: 7........ $2 47. Devin Hester, CHI .................. Bye: 8........ $2 11. Chargers .............................. Bye: 10........ $1
48. Donald Brown, IND................. Bye: 7........ $2 48. Braylon Edwards, NYJ............ Bye: 7........ $2 12. Patriots................................... Bye: 5........ $0
49. Larry Johnson, WAS .............. Bye: 9........ $2 49. Roy E. Williams, DAL ............. Bye: 4........ $2 13. Bengals .................................. Bye: 6........ $0
50. Darren Sproles, SD .............. Bye: 10........ $2 50. Dexter McCluster, KC ............. Bye: 4........ $2 14. Cardinals................................ Bye: 6........ $0
51. Mike Bell, PHI ........................ Bye: 8........ $2 51. Kevin Walter, HOU ................. Bye: 7........ $2 15. Giants .................................... Bye: 8........ $0
52. Derrick Ward, TB.................... Bye: 4........ $1 52. Mario Manningham, NYG ....... Bye: 8........ $2 16. Dolphins ................................. Bye: 5........ $0
53. Fred Taylor, NE...................... Bye: 5........ $1 53. Eddie Royal, DEN .................. Bye: 9........ $2 17. Titans ..................................... Bye: 9........ $0
54. Lynell Hamilton, NO ............. Bye: 10........ $1 54. Early Doucet, ARI ................... Bye: 6........ $1 18. Broncos.................................. Bye: 9........ $0
55. Toby Gerhart, MIN ................. Bye: 4........ $1 55. Devery Henderson, NO ........ Bye: 10........ $1 19. Redskins ................................ Bye: 9........ $0
56. Correll Buckhalter, DEN ......... Bye: 9........ $1 56. Devin Thomas, WAS .............. Bye: 9........ $1 20. Texans ................................... Bye: 7........ $0
57. Julius Jones, SEA .................. Bye: 5........ $1 57. Louis Murphy, OAK .............. Bye: 10........ $1 21. Colts ...................................... Bye: 7........ $0
58. Kevin Faulk, NE ..................... Bye: 5........ $0 58. Jabar Gaffney, DEN ............... Bye: 9........ $1 22. Buccaneers ............................ Bye: 4........ $0
59. Jason Snelling, ATL ............... Bye: 8........ $0 59. Brian Robiskie, CLE ............... Bye: 8........ $1 23. Falcons .................................. Bye: 8........ $0
60. Leon Washington, SEA .......... Bye: 5........ $0 60. Josh Cribbs, CLE ................... Bye: 8........ $1 24. Lions ...................................... Bye: 7........ $0
61. Arian Foster, HOU.................. Bye: 7........ $0 61. Demaryius Thomas, DEN ....... Bye: 9........ $1 25. Browns ................................... Bye: 8........ $0
62. Marshawn Lynch, BUF ........... Bye: 6........ $0 62. Jacoby Jones, HOU ............... Bye: 7........ $1 26. Panthers ................................ Bye: 6........ $0
63. Sammy Morris, NE ................. Bye: 5........ $0 63. Mike Williams, TB ................... Bye: 4........ $1 27. Chiefs .................................... Bye: 4........ $0
64. Bernard Scott, CIN ................. Bye: 6........ $0 64. Chaz Schilens, OAK ............. Bye: 10........ $1 28. Bills ........................................ Bye: 6........ $0
65. Jerious Norwood, ATL ............ Bye: 8........ $0 65. Golden Tate, SEA .................. Bye: 5........ $1 29. Raiders ................................ Bye: 10........ $0
66. Brian Westbrook, PHI ............. Bye: 8........ $0 66. Jason Avant, PHI.................... Bye: 8........ $0 30. Jaguars .................................. Bye: 9........ $0
67. Peyton Hillis, CLE .................. Bye: 8........ $0 67. James Jones, GB ................. Bye: 10........ $0 31. Seahawks .............................. Bye: 5........ $0
68. Glen Coffee, SF ..................... Bye: 9........ $0 68. Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE .... Bye: 8........ $0 32. Rams ..................................... Bye: 9........ $0
69. Tashard Choice, DAL ............. Bye: 4........ $0 69. Donnie Avery, STL ................. Bye: 9........ $0
70. Jonathan Dwyer, PIT .............. Bye: 5........ $0 70. Michael Jenkins, ATL ............. Bye: 8........ $0

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Jamey Eisenberg’s Draft Day Cheat Sheet
Top 200
1. Chris Johnson RB, TEN ....................... Bye: 9 41. Brandon Jacobs RB, NYG .................. Bye: 8 81. Chester Taylor RB, CHI ...................... Bye: 8 121. Toby Gerhart RB, MIN ...................... Bye: 4 161. Jacoby Jones WR, HOU ................... Bye: 7
2. Adrian Peterson RB, MIN ..................... Bye: 4 42. Anquan Boldin WR, BAL .................... Bye: 8 82. Michael Bush RB, OAK .................... Bye: 10 122. Dexter McCluster WR, KC ................ Bye: 4 162. Legedu Naanee WR, SD ................ Bye: 10
3. Maurice Jones-Drew RB, JAC .............. Bye: 9 43. Antonio Gates TE, SD ...................... Bye: 10 83. Carson Palmer QB, CIN ..................... Bye: 6 123. Braylon Edwards WR, NYJ ............... Bye: 7 163. Antonio Bryant WR, CIN ................... Bye: 6
4. Ray Rice RB, BAL ................................ Bye: 8 44. Jahvid Best RB, DET.......................... Bye: 7 84. Donovan McNabb QB, WAS............... Bye: 9 124. Jerricho Cotchery WR, NYJ .............. Bye: 7 164. Chaz Schilens WR, OAK ................ Bye: 10
5. Michael Turner RB, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 45. Matt Forte RB, CHI ............................. Bye: 8 85. Reggie Bush RB, NO........................ Bye: 10 125. Alex Smith QB, SF ........................... Bye: 9 165. Early Doucet WR, ARI ...................... Bye: 6
6. Andre Johnson WR, HOU .................... Bye: 7 46. Greg Jennings WR, GB .................... Bye: 10 86. Santana Moss WR, WAS.................... Bye: 9 126. Zach Miller TE, OAK ....................... Bye: 10 166. Mark Sanchez QB, NYJ.................... Bye: 7
7. Frank Gore RB, SF .............................. Bye: 9 47. Ben Tate RB, HOU............................. Bye: 7 87. Montario Hardesty RB, CLE ............... Bye: 8 127. Jabar Gaffney WR, DEN................... Bye: 9 167. Sammy Morris RB, NE ..................... Bye: 5
8. Drew Brees QB, NO ........................... Bye: 10 48. Joe Flacco QB, BAL ........................... Bye: 8 88. Jeremy Maclin WR, PHI ..................... Bye: 8 128. Roy E. Williams WR, DAL................. Bye: 4 168. Eddie Royal WR, DEN...................... Bye: 9
9. Steven Jackson RB, STL...................... Bye: 9 49. Marion Barber RB, DAL ...................... Bye: 4 89. Steve Breaston WR, ARI .................... Bye: 6 129. Kevin Walter WR, HOU .................... Bye: 7 169. Matt Hasselbeck QB, SEA ................ Bye: 5
10. DeAngelo Williams RB, CAR .............. Bye: 6 50. Cadillac Williams RB, TB .................... Bye: 4 90. Donald Driver WR, GB ..................... Bye: 10 130. Kevin Smith RB, DET ....................... Bye: 7 170. Javon Ringer RB, TEN ..................... Bye: 9
11. Randy Moss WR, NE ......................... Bye: 5 51. Steve Smith WR, NYG ....................... Bye: 8 91. Laurence Maroney RB, NE ................. Bye: 5 131. Julius Jones RB, SEA....................... Bye: 5 171. Johnny Knox WR, CHI...................... Bye: 8
12. Peyton Manning QB, IND ................... Bye: 7 52. Chad Ochocinco WR, CIN .................. Bye: 6 92. Jermichael Finley TE, GB ................. Bye: 10 132. Dustin Keller TE, NYJ ....................... Bye: 7 172. Vince Young QB, TEN ...................... Bye: 9
13. Aaron Rodgers QB, GB .................... Bye: 10 53. Steve Smith WR, CAR........................ Bye: 6 93. Darren Sproles RB, SD .................... Bye: 10 133. Jets DST .......................................... Bye: 7 173. Cowboys DST .................................. Bye: 4
14. Shonn Greene RB, NYJ ..................... Bye: 7 54. Vernon Davis TE, SF.......................... Bye: 9 94. Robert Meachem WR, NO ................ Bye: 10 134. Donnie Avery WR, STL..................... Bye: 9 174. Heath Miller TE, PIT ......................... Bye: 5
15. Tom Brady QB, NE............................. Bye: 5 55. Jay Cutler QB, CHI ............................. Bye: 8 95. Pierre Garcon WR, IND ...................... Bye: 7 135. Nate Washington WR, TEN .............. Bye: 9 175. Bernard Scott RB, CIN ..................... Bye: 6
16. Rashard Mendenhall RB, PIT ............. Bye: 5 56. Matt Ryan QB, ATL ............................ Bye: 8 96. Ben Roethlisberger QB, PIT ............... Bye: 5 136. Devin Thomas WR, WAS ................. Bye: 9 176. Mohamed Massaquoi WR, CLE ........ Bye: 8
17. Cedric Benson RB, CIN ...................... Bye: 6 57. Brett Favre QB, MIN ........................... Bye: 4 97. Visanthe Shiancoe TE, MIN................ Bye: 4 137. Derrick Ward RB, TB ........................ Bye: 4 177. Lynell Hamilton RB, NO .................. Bye: 10
18. Ryan Grant RB, GB .......................... Bye: 10 58. Felix Jones RB, DAL .......................... Bye: 4 98. Mike Wallace WR, PIT........................ Bye: 5 138. Dez Bryant WR, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 178. Packers DST .................................. Bye: 10
19. Matt Schaub QB, HOU ....................... Bye: 7 59. Eli Manning QB, NYG ......................... Bye: 8 99. Derrick Mason WR, BAL..................... Bye: 8 139. Eagles DST ...................................... Bye: 8 179. Glen Coffee RB, SF .......................... Bye: 9
20. Ryan Mathews RB, SD ..................... Bye: 10 60. Justin Forsett RB, SEA....................... Bye: 5 100. Wes Welker WR, NE ........................ Bye: 5 140. Correll Buckhalter RB, DEN .............. Bye: 9 180. Tashard Choice RB, DAL ................. Bye: 4
21. Larry Fitzgerald WR, ARI.................... Bye: 6 61. Jason Witten TE, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 101. C.J. Spiller RB, BUF ......................... Bye: 6 141. Anthony Gonzalez WR, IND ............. Bye: 7 181. Fred Taylor RB, NE .......................... Bye: 5
22. Calvin Johnson WR, DET ................... Bye: 7 62. Percy Harvin WR, MIN ....................... Bye: 4 102. Terrell Owens WR, CIN .................... Bye: 6 142. Mario Manningham WR, NYG .......... Bye: 8 182. Davone Bess WR, MIA ..................... Bye: 5
23. Reggie Wayne WR, IND ..................... Bye: 7 63. Clinton Portis RB, WAS ...................... Bye: 9 103. Darren McFadden RB, OAK ........... Bye: 10 143. Matt Leinart QB, ARI ........................ Bye: 6 183. Ravens DST ..................................... Bye: 8
24. Roddy White WR, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 64. LaDainian Tomlinson RB, NYJ ........... Bye: 7 104. Chad Henne QB, MIA ....................... Bye: 5 144. Nate Burleson WR, DET ................... Bye: 7 184. Leon Washington RB, SEA............... Bye: 5
25. Tony Romo QB, DAL.......................... Bye: 4 65. Dwayne Bowe WR, KC....................... Bye: 4 105. Steve Slaton RB, HOU ..................... Bye: 7 145. Jason Snelling RB, ATL.................... Bye: 8 185. Garrett Hartley K, NO ..................... Bye: 10
26. Marques Colston WR, NO ................ Bye: 10 66. Ahmad Bradshaw RB, NYG................ Bye: 8 106. Willis McGahee RB, BAL .................. Bye: 8 146. Marshawn Lynch RB, BUF ............... Bye: 6 186. Jerious Norwood RB, ATL ................ Bye: 8
27. Philip Rivers QB, SD ........................ Bye: 10 67. Ricky Williams RB, MIA ...................... Bye: 5 107. Kenny Britt WR, TEN ........................ Bye: 9 147. Austin Collie WR, IND ...................... Bye: 7 187. Mike Thomas WR, JAC .................... Bye: 9
28. Dallas Clark TE, IND .......................... Bye: 7 68. Tony Gonzalez TE, ATL ..................... Bye: 8 108. Chris Cooley TE, WAS ..................... Bye: 9 148. Arian Foster RB, HOU ...................... Bye: 7 188. Maurice Morris RB, DET ................... Bye: 7
29. Beanie Wells RB, ARI ........................ Bye: 6 69. Brent Celek TE, PHI ........................... Bye: 8 109. Donald Brown RB, IND ..................... Bye: 7 149. Bernard Berrian WR, MIN ................. Bye: 4 189. 49ers DST ........................................ Bye: 9
30. Joseph Addai RB, IND........................ Bye: 7 70. Vincent Jackson WR, SD ................. Bye: 10 110. Santonio Holmes WR, NYJ............... Bye: 7 150. Vikings DST ..................................... Bye: 4 190. Ryan Longwell K, MIN ...................... Bye: 4
31. LeSean McCoy RB, PHI ..................... Bye: 8 71. Thomas Jones RB, KC ....................... Bye: 4 111. Larry Johnson RB, WAS ................... Bye: 9 151. Mike Williams WR, TB ...................... Bye: 4 191. Saints DST ..................................... Bye: 10
32. DeSean Jackson WR, PHI.................. Bye: 8 72. Mike Sims-Walker WR, JAC ............... Bye: 9 112. Lee Evans WR, BUF ........................ Bye: 6 152. Demaryius Thomas WR, DEN .......... Bye: 9 192. Nate Kaeding K, SD ....................... Bye: 10
33. Jamaal Charles RB, KC...................... Bye: 4 73. Michael Crabtree WR, SF ................... Bye: 9 113. Devin Aromashodu WR, CHI ............ Bye: 8 153. John Carlson TE, SEA...................... Bye: 5 193. Giants DST ...................................... Bye: 8
34. Ronnie Brown RB, MIA....................... Bye: 5 74. Hines Ward WR, PIT .......................... Bye: 5 114. Matt Cassel QB, KC ......................... Bye: 4 154. Louis Murphy WR, OAK.................. Bye: 10 194. David Garrard QB, JAC .................... Bye: 9
35. Sidney Rice WR, MIN......................... Bye: 4 75. Jerome Harrison RB, CLE .................. Bye: 8 115. Owen Daniels TE, HOU.................... Bye: 7 155. Brian Hartline WR, MIA..................... Bye: 5 195. Greg Olsen TE, CHI ......................... Bye: 8
36. Knowshon Moreno RB, DEN .............. Bye: 9 76. Kevin Kolb QB, PHI ............................ Bye: 8 116. Chris Chambers WR, KC .................. Bye: 4 156. Matthew Stafford QB, DET ............... Bye: 7 196. Bears DST ....................................... Bye: 8
37. Miles Austin WR, DAL ........................ Bye: 4 77. Hakeem Nicks WR, NYG.................... Bye: 8 117. Mike Bell RB, PHI ............................. Bye: 8 157. James Jones WR, GB .................... Bye: 10 197. Stephen Gostkowski K, NE............... Bye: 5
38. Pierre Thomas RB, NO..................... Bye: 10 78. Fred Jackson RB, BUF ....................... Bye: 6 118. Malcom Floyd WR, SD ................... Bye: 10 158. Jonathan Dwyer RB, PIT .................. Bye: 5 198. Josh Freeman QB, TB ...................... Bye: 4
39. Jonathan Stewart RB, CAR ................ Bye: 6 79. T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR, SEA ........ Bye: 5 119. Kellen Winslow TE, TB ..................... Bye: 4 159. Devery Henderson WR, NO............ Bye: 10 199. Mason Crosby K, GB ...................... Bye: 10
40. Brandon Marshall WR, MIA ................ Bye: 5 80. Tim Hightower RB, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 120. Devin Hester WR, CHI ...................... Bye: 8 160. Steelers DST .................................... Bye: 5 200. Chargers DST ................................ Bye: 10

Rankings by Position
Quarterbacks Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends Kickers
1. Drew Brees, NO ..................... Bye: 10...... $20 1. Chris Johnson, TEN ................. Bye: 9...... $35 1. Andre Johnson, HOU ............... Bye: 7...... $23 1. Dallas Clark, IND...................... Bye: 7...... $12 1. Garrett Hartley, NO ................ Bye: 10........ $2
2. Peyton Manning, IND ............... Bye: 7...... $18 2. Adrian Peterson, MIN ............... Bye: 4...... $33 2. Randy Moss, NE ...................... Bye: 5...... $18 2. Antonio Gates, SD.................. Bye: 10...... $11 2. Ryan Longwell, MIN ................. Bye: 4........ $2
3. Aaron Rodgers, GB ................ Bye: 10...... $18 3. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC ........ Bye: 9...... $30 3. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI ................ Bye: 6...... $16 3. Vernon Davis, SF ..................... Bye: 9...... $10 3. Nate Kaeding, SD .................. Bye: 10........ $2
4. Tom Brady, NE ........................ Bye: 5...... $15 4. Ray Rice, BAL.......................... Bye: 8...... $29 4. Calvin Johnson, DET................ Bye: 7...... $14 4. Jason Witten, DAL.................... Bye: 4........ $9 4. Stephen Gostkowski, NE .......... Bye: 5........ $2
5. Matt Schaub, HOU ................... Bye: 7...... $14 5. Michael Turner, ATL................. Bye: 8...... $25 5. Reggie Wayne, IND.................. Bye: 7...... $17 5. Tony Gonzalez, ATL................. Bye: 8........ $8 5. Mason Crosby, GB ................. Bye: 10........ $1
6. Tony Romo, DAL...................... Bye: 4...... $12 6. Frank Gore, SF ........................ Bye: 9...... $22 6. Roddy White, ATL .................... Bye: 8...... $14 6. Brent Celek, PHI ...................... Bye: 8........ $7 6. David Akers, PHI ...................... Bye: 8........ $1
7. Philip Rivers, SD .................... Bye: 10...... $11 7. Steven Jackson, STL ............... Bye: 9...... $20 7. Marques Colston, NO ............. Bye: 10...... $13 7. Jermichael Finley, GB ............ Bye: 10........ $6 7. Rob Bironas, TEN .................... Bye: 9........ $1
8. Joe Flacco, BAL ....................... Bye: 8........ $8 8. DeAngelo Williams, CAR .......... Bye: 6...... $18 8. DeSean Jackson, PHI .............. Bye: 8...... $13 8. Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN ........... Bye: 4........ $5 8. David Buehler, DAL .................. Bye: 4........ $1
9. Jay Cutler, CHI......................... Bye: 8........ $7 9. Shonn Greene, NYJ ................. Bye: 7...... $16 9. Sidney Rice, MIN ..................... Bye: 4...... $12 9. Chris Cooley, WAS................... Bye: 9........ $5 9. Lawrence Tynes, NYG ............. Bye: 8........ $1
10. Matt Ryan, ATL ...................... Bye: 8........ $6 10. Cedric Benson, CIN................ Bye: 6...... $15 10. Miles Austin, DAL ................... Bye: 4...... $12 10. Owen Daniels, HOU ............... Bye: 7........ $4 10. Jay Feely, ARI ........................ Bye: 6........ $1
11. Brett Favre, MIN ..................... Bye: 4........ $5 11. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT ....... Bye: 5...... $14 11. Brandon Marshall, MIA ........... Bye: 5...... $10 11. Kellen Winslow, TB ................ Bye: 4........ $4 11. Shayne Graham, BAL............. Bye: 8........ $1
12. Eli Manning, NYG................... Bye: 8........ $4 12. Ryan Grant, GB.................... Bye: 10...... $12 12. Anquan Boldin, BAL ............... Bye: 8........ $9 12. Zach Miller, OAK .................. Bye: 10........ $3 12. Nick Folk, NYJ........................ Bye: 7........ $1
13. Kevin Kolb, PHI ...................... Bye: 8........ $4 13. Ryan Mathews, SD............... Bye: 10...... $11 13. Greg Jennings, GB ............... Bye: 10........ $9 13. Dustin Keller, NYJ .................. Bye: 7........ $2 13. Robbie Gould, CHI ................. Bye: 8........ $0
14. Carson Palmer, CIN ............... Bye: 6........ $3 14. Beanie Wells, ARI .................. Bye: 6...... $10 14. Steve Smith, NYG .................. Bye: 8........ $8 14. John Carlson, SEA ................. Bye: 5........ $1 14. Adam Vinatieri, IND ................ Bye: 7........ $0
15. Donovan McNabb, WAS......... Bye: 9........ $3 15. Joseph Addai, IND ................. Bye: 7........ $9 15. Chad Ochocinco, CIN ............. Bye: 6........ $8 15. Heath Miller, PIT .................... Bye: 5........ $1 15. Dan Carpenter, MIA ............... Bye: 5........ $0
16. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT ......... Bye: 5........ $2 16. LeSean McCoy, PHI ............... Bye: 8........ $9 16. Steve Smith, CAR .................. Bye: 6........ $7 16. Greg Olsen, CHI ..................... Bye: 8........ $1 16. Dave Rayner, CIN .................. Bye: 6........ $0
17. Chad Henne, MIA................... Bye: 5........ $2 17. Jamaal Charles, KC ............... Bye: 4........ $8 17. Percy Harvin, MIN .................. Bye: 4........ $7 17. Kevin Boss, NYG.................... Bye: 8........ $0 17. Matt Bryant, ATL .................... Bye: 8........ $0
18. Matt Cassel, KC ..................... Bye: 4........ $1 18. Ronnie Brown, MIA ................ Bye: 5........ $8 18. Dwayne Bowe, KC ................. Bye: 4........ $7 18. Jeremy Shockey, NO............ Bye: 10........ $0 18. Matt Prater, DEN .................... Bye: 9........ $0
19. Alex Smith, SF ....................... Bye: 9........ $1 19. Knowshon Moreno, DEN ........ Bye: 9........ $8 19. Vincent Jackson, SD ............ Bye: 10........ $6 19. Todd Heap, BAL..................... Bye: 8........ $0 19. Ryan Succop, KC ................... Bye: 4........ $0
20. Matt Leinart, ARI .................... Bye: 6........ $1 20. Pierre Thomas, NO .............. Bye: 10........ $7 20. Mike Sims-Walker, JAC .......... Bye: 9........ $6 20. Tony Scheffler, DET ............... Bye: 7........ $0 20. Jeff Reed, PIT ........................ Bye: 5........ $0
21. Matthew Stafford, DET ........... Bye: 7........ $1 21. Jonathan Stewart, CAR .......... Bye: 6........ $7 21. Michael Crabtree, SF.............. Bye: 9........ $6 21. Bo Scaife, TEN....................... Bye: 9........ $0 21. Joe Nedney, SF ..................... Bye: 9........ $0
22. Mark Sanchez, NYJ................ Bye: 7........ $1 22. Brandon Jacobs, NYG ............ Bye: 8........ $6 22. Hines Ward, PIT ..................... Bye: 5........ $5 22. Anthony Fasano, MIA ............. Bye: 5........ $0 22. Neil Rackers, HOU ................. Bye: 7........ $0
23. Matt Hasselbeck, SEA ............ Bye: 5........ $1 23. Jahvid Best, DET ................... Bye: 7........ $6 23. Hakeem Nicks, NYG .............. Bye: 8........ $4 23. Marcedes Lewis, JAC ............. Bye: 9........ $0 23. Phil Dawson, CLE .................. Bye: 8........ $0
24. Vince Young, TEN.................. Bye: 9........ $1 24. Matt Forte, CHI....................... Bye: 8........ $6 24. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, SEA... Bye: 5........ $4 24. Fred Davis, WAS.................... Bye: 9........ $0 24. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK .. Bye: 10........ $0
25. David Garrard, JAC ................ Bye: 9........ $0 25. Ben Tate, HOU....................... Bye: 7........ $5 25. Santana Moss, WAS .............. Bye: 9........ $3 25. Daniel Graham, DEN.............. Bye: 9........ $0 25. Josh Scobee, JAC .................. Bye: 9........ $0
26. Josh Freeman, TB .................. Bye: 4........ $0 26. Marion Barber, DAL................ Bye: 4........ $5 26. Jeremy Maclin, PHI ................ Bye: 8........ $3 26. Jermaine Gresham, CIN ......... Bye: 6........ $0 26. Rian Lindell, BUF ................... Bye: 6........ $0
27. Jason Campbell, OAK .......... Bye: 10........ $0 27. Cadillac Williams, TB.............. Bye: 4........ $5 27. Steve Breaston, ARI ............... Bye: 6........ $3 27. Benjamin Watson, CLE .......... Bye: 8........ $0 27. Olindo Mare, SEA................... Bye: 5........ $0
28. Kyle Orton, DEN..................... Bye: 9........ $0 28. Felix Jones, DAL .................... Bye: 4........ $4 28. Donald Driver, GB ................ Bye: 10........ $3 28. Aaron Hernandez, NE ............ Bye: 5........ $0 28. John Kasay, CAR ................... Bye: 6........ $0
29. Matt Moore, CAR ................... Bye: 6........ $0 29. Justin Forsett, SEA................. Bye: 5........ $4 29. Robert Meachem, NO........... Bye: 10........ $3 29. Shawn Nelson, BUF ............... Bye: 6........ $0 29. Josh Brown, STL .................... Bye: 9........ $0
30. Sam Bradford, STL................. Bye: 9........ $0 30. Clinton Portis, WAS ................ Bye: 9........ $4 30. Malcom Floyd, SD ................ Bye: 10........ $2 30. Dante Rosario, CAR ............... Bye: 6........ $0 30. Jason Hanson, DET ............... Bye: 7........ $0
31. Jake Delhomme, CLE ............ Bye: 8........ $0 31. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ ..... Bye: 7........ $3 31. Pierre Garcon, IND ................. Bye: 7........ $2 31. Brandon Pettigrew, DET ......... Bye: 7........ $0 31. Graham Gano, WAS .............. Bye: 9........ $0
32. Trent Edwards, BUF ............... Bye: 6........ $0 32. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG ......... Bye: 8........ $3 32. Mike Wallace, PIT .................. Bye: 5........ $2 32. Jared Cook, TEN.................... Bye: 9........ $0 32. Connor Barth, TB ................... Bye: 4........ $0
33. Seneca Wallace, CLE ............ Bye: 8........ $0 33. Ricky Williams, MIA ................ Bye: 5........ $2 33. Derrick Mason, BAL ............... Bye: 8........ $2
34. Byron Leftwich, PIT ................ Bye: 5........ $0 34. Thomas Jones, KC ................. Bye: 4........ $2 34. Wes Welker, NE ..................... Bye: 5........ $1
35. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF ............ Bye: 6........ $0 35. Jerome Harrison, CLE ............ Bye: 8........ $2 35. Terrell Owens, CIN ................. Bye: 6........ $1
36. Derek Anderson, ARI ............. Bye: 6........ $0 36. Fred Jackson, BUF................. Bye: 6........ $2 36. Kenny Britt, TEN .................... Bye: 9........ $1 Defense/Special Teams
37. Michael Vick, PHI ................... Bye: 8........ $0 37. Tim Hightower, ARI ................ Bye: 6........ $2 37. Santonio Holmes, NYJ ........... Bye: 7........ $1 1. Jets .......................................... Bye: 7........ $3
38. Charlie Whitehurst, SEA ......... Bye: 5........ $0 38. Chester Taylor, CHI................ Bye: 8........ $2 38. Lee Evans, BUF ..................... Bye: 6........ $1 2. Eagles...................................... Bye: 8........ $2
39. A.J. Feeley, STL..................... Bye: 9........ $0 39. Michael Bush, OAK .............. Bye: 10........ $2 39. Devin Aromashodu, CHI ......... Bye: 8........ $1 3. Vikings ..................................... Bye: 4........ $2
40. Tim Tebow, DEN .................... Bye: 9........ $0 40. Reggie Bush, NO ................. Bye: 10........ $2 40. Chris Chambers, KC .............. Bye: 4........ $1 4. Steelers.................................... Bye: 5........ $2
41. Montario Hardesty, CLE ......... Bye: 8........ $1 41. Devin Hester, CHI .................. Bye: 8........ $1 5. Cowboys .................................. Bye: 4........ $2
42. Laurence Maroney, NE........... Bye: 5........ $1 42. Dexter McCluster, KC ............. Bye: 4........ $1 6. Packers.................................. Bye: 10........ $2
43. Darren Sproles, SD .............. Bye: 10........ $1 43. Braylon Edwards, NYJ............ Bye: 7........ $1 7. Ravens .................................... Bye: 8........ $1
44. C.J. Spiller, BUF..................... Bye: 6........ $1 44. Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ........... Bye: 7........ $1 8. 49ers........................................ Bye: 9........ $1
45. Darren McFadden, OAK ....... Bye: 10........ $1 45. Jabar Gaffney, DEN ............... Bye: 9........ $0 9. Saints..................................... Bye: 10........ $1
46. Steve Slaton, HOU ................. Bye: 7........ $1 46. Roy E. Williams, DAL ............. Bye: 4........ $0 10. Giants .................................... Bye: 8........ $1
47. Willis McGahee, BAL.............. Bye: 8........ $1 47. Kevin Walter, HOU ................. Bye: 7........ $0 11. Bears ..................................... Bye: 8........ $1
48. Donald Brown, IND................. Bye: 7........ $1 48. Donnie Avery, STL ................. Bye: 9........ $0 12. Chargers .............................. Bye: 10........ $1
49. Larry Johnson, WAS .............. Bye: 9........ $1 49. Nate Washington, TEN ........... Bye: 9........ $0 13. Patriots................................... Bye: 5........ $0
50. Mike Bell, PHI ........................ Bye: 8........ $1 50. Devin Thomas, WAS .............. Bye: 9........ $0 14. Dolphins ................................. Bye: 5........ $0
51. Toby Gerhart, MIN ................. Bye: 4........ $1 51. Dez Bryant, DAL .................... Bye: 4........ $0 15. Texans ................................... Bye: 7........ $0
52. Kevin Smith, DET ................... Bye: 7........ $0 52. Anthony Gonzalez, IND .......... Bye: 7........ $0 16. Titans ..................................... Bye: 9........ $0
53. Julius Jones, SEA .................. Bye: 5........ $0 53. Mario Manningham, NYG ....... Bye: 8........ $0 17. Bills ........................................ Bye: 6........ $0
54. Derrick Ward, TB.................... Bye: 4........ $0 54. Nate Burleson, DET ............... Bye: 7........ $0 18. Bengals .................................. Bye: 6........ $0
55. Correll Buckhalter, DEN ......... Bye: 9........ $0 55. Austin Collie, IND ................... Bye: 7........ $0 19. Redskins ................................ Bye: 9........ $0
56. Jason Snelling, ATL ............... Bye: 8........ $0 56. Bernard Berrian, MIN.............. Bye: 4........ $0 20. Colts ...................................... Bye: 7........ $0
57. Marshawn Lynch, BUF ........... Bye: 6........ $0 57. Mike Williams, TB ................... Bye: 4........ $0 21. Cardinals................................ Bye: 6........ $0
58. Arian Foster, HOU.................. Bye: 7........ $0 58. Demaryius Thomas, DEN ....... Bye: 9........ $0 22. Broncos.................................. Bye: 9........ $0
59. Jonathan Dwyer, PIT .............. Bye: 5........ $0 59. Louis Murphy, OAK .............. Bye: 10........ $0 23. Panthers ................................ Bye: 6........ $0
60. Sammy Morris, NE ................. Bye: 5........ $0 60. Brian Hartline, MIA ................. Bye: 5........ $0 24. Falcons .................................. Bye: 8........ $0
61. Javon Ringer, TEN ................. Bye: 9........ $0 61. James Jones, GB ................. Bye: 10........ $0 25. Chiefs .................................... Bye: 4........ $0
62. Bernard Scott, CIN ................. Bye: 6........ $0 62. Devery Henderson, NO ........ Bye: 10........ $0 26. Buccaneers ............................ Bye: 4........ $0
63. Lynell Hamilton, NO ............. Bye: 10........ $0 63. Jacoby Jones, HOU ............... Bye: 7........ $0 27. Seahawks .............................. Bye: 5........ $0
64. Glen Coffee, SF ..................... Bye: 9........ $0 64. Legedu Naanee, SD ............. Bye: 10........ $0 28. Jaguars .................................. Bye: 9........ $0
65. Tashard Choice, DAL ............. Bye: 4........ $0 65. Antonio Bryant, CIN................ Bye: 6........ $0 29. Browns ................................... Bye: 8........ $0
66. Fred Taylor, NE...................... Bye: 5........ $0 66. Chaz Schilens, OAK ............. Bye: 10........ $0 30. Lions ...................................... Bye: 7........ $0
67. Leon Washington, SEA .......... Bye: 5........ $0 67. Early Doucet, ARI ................... Bye: 6........ $0 31. Raiders ................................ Bye: 10........ $0
68. Jerious Norwood, ATL ............ Bye: 8........ $0 68. Eddie Royal, DEN .................. Bye: 9........ $0 32. Rams ..................................... Bye: 9........ $0
69. Maurice Morris, DET .............. Bye: 7........ $0 69. Johnny Knox, CHI .................. Bye: 8........ $0
70. Chris Ogbonnaya, STL ........... Bye: 9........ $0 70. Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE .... Bye: 8........ $0

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2010 Projections
Quarterbacks
Passing Rushing Misc
Player Att Cmp Pct Yds TD INT Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Aaron Rodgers, GB 547 345 63.1 4,443 26 11 46 202 4.4 4 2 352
Peyton Manning, IND 589 393 66.7 4,626 34 18 23 39 1.7 0 3 351
Drew Brees, NO 577 397 68.8 4,464 32 15 21 31 1.5 0 2 340
Matt Schaub, HOU 562 364 64.8 4,570 29 13 30 63 2.1 1 4 335
Tom Brady, NE 591 382 64.6 4,614 28 14 25 52 2.1 0 2 326
Tony Romo, DAL 541 347 64.1 4,567 29 16 27 76 2.8 0 4 324
Philip Rivers, SD 518 339 65.4 4,387 27 12 27 60 2.2 1 3 319
Brett Favre, MIN 513 332 64.7 3,987 28 13 18 30 1.7 0 2 300
Eli Manning, NYG 548 346 63.1 4,224 27 16 27 62 2.3 0 3 299
Joe Flacco, BAL 526 332 63.1 4,098 23 14 27 68 2.5 1 2 283
Jay Cutler, CHI 578 361 62.5 4,153 25 21 34 112 3.3 1 5 281
Kevin Kolb, PHI 531 325 61.2 4,077 25 19 22 81 3.7 0 4 275
Carson Palmer, CIN 502 321 63.9 3,883 22 14 28 51 1.8 1 2 266
Matt Ryan, ATL 492 304 61.8 3,646 25 17 37 80 2.2 0 3 264
Alex Smith, SF 520 324 62.3 3,844 20 14 37 108 2.9 0 3 251
Donovan McNabb, WAS 502 307 61.2 3,475 20 13 35 121 3.5 2 4 249
Matt Cassel, KC 502 307 61.2 3,596 20 14 42 146 3.5 1 4 248
Chad Henne, MIA 511 319 62.4 3,517 21 15 37 101 2.7 0 2 243
Matthew Stafford, DET 449 264 58.8 3,283 21 16 21 108 5.1 2 3 242
Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 393 243 61.8 2,830 21 10 35 133 3.8 1 2 235
Mark Sanchez, NYJ 477 282 59.1 3,387 19 15 41 128 3.1 1 3 232
Vince Young, TEN 379 227 59.9 2,616 16 9 48 231 4.8 3 2 220
Josh Freeman, TB 478 291 60.9 3,356 17 18 47 193 4.2 1 4 218
David Garrard, JAC 442 268 60.6 2,984 17 14 62 247 4.0 1 4 216
Jason Campbell, OAK 408 244 59.8 2,901 17 13 27 108 4.0 0 2 199
Kyle Orton, DEN 413 251 60.8 2,988 17 12 15 35 2.3 0 3 195
Matt Hasselbeck, SEA 438 262 59.8 2,891 18 16 31 68 2.2 0 3 192
Matt Leinart, ARI 362 218 60.2 2,755 17 14 31 84 2.7 0 2 189
Matt Moore, CAR 362 217 59.9 2,725 16 12 33 77 2.3 0 3 183
Sam Bradford, STL 411 248 60.3 2,797 16 16 31 107 3.5 0 3 181
Jake Delhomme, CLE 351 201 57.3 2,123 11 14 14 33 2.3 0 3 120
Trent Edwards, BUF 182 110 60.4 1,364 7 7 10 35 3.5 0 1 84
Seneca Wallace, CLE 125 76 60.8 769 6 3 25 76 3.0 0 1 66
Charlie Whitehurst, SEA 118 70 59.3 703 4 4 16 60 3.8 1 1 54
Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF 112 66 58.9 794 4 5 14 49 3.5 0 1 49
Tim Tebow, DEN 66 41 62.1 368 3 1 16 54 3.4 2 1 46
Brian Brohm, BUF 137 78 56.9 812 4 5 15 35 2.3 0 2 46
Derek Anderson, ARI 127 74 58.3 819 3 4 17 36 2.1 0 1 44
Jimmy Clausen, CAR 93 57 61.3 695 3 3 5 20 4.0 0 1 40
Byron Leftwich, PIT 116 71 61.2 770 2 2 4 10 2.5 0 1 38
Michael Vick, PHI 31 21 67.7 162 2 1 34 134 3.9 1 1 34
Kerry Collins, TEN 89 53 59.6 548 3 3 6 15 2.5 0 1 33
Luke McCown, JAC 55 34 61.8 443 2 0 8 21 2.6 0 1 30
Tarvaris Jackson, MIN 47 30 63.8 333 2 1 8 55 6.9 0 0 29
Shaun Hill, DET 76 47 61.8 501 2 4 8 26 3.3 0 2 23
A.J. Feeley, STL 76 48 63.2 504 1 2 10 29 2.9 0 1 23
Bruce Gradkowski, OAK 63 33 52.4 391 1 1 6 16 2.7 0 1 19
Dennis Dixon, PIT 29 17 58.6 163 1 1 6 25 4.2 1 0 19
David Carr, SF 19 11 57.9 117 1 0 0 0 --- 0 0 11
Dan Orlovsky, HOU 29 16 55.2 165 1 1 3 7 2.3 0 1 9
Colt McCoy, CLE 23 13 56.5 173 0 1 2 4 2.0 0 0 5
Josh Johnson, TB 23 13 56.5 118 0 1 5 21 4.2 0 0 5
Matt Flynn, GB 15 9 60.0 90 0 0 3 3 1.0 0 0 4
Jon Kitna, DAL 18 11 61.1 124 0 1 3 5 1.7 0 0 3
Brian Hoyer, NE 11 7 63.6 68 0 0 3 4 1.3 0 0 3
Troy Smith, BAL 1 1 100.0 13 0 0 6 23 3.8 0 0 3
Pat White, MIA 5 2 40.0 21 0 1 15 53 3.5 0 1 2

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Running Backs
Rushing Receiving Misc
Player Att Yds Avg TD Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Chris Johnson, TEN 293 1,379 4.7 13 43 360 8.4 2 1 262
Adrian Peterson, MIN 304 1,327 4.4 13 41 322 7.9 1 4 241
Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC 278 1,223 4.4 11 48 385 8.0 2 2 235
Michael Turner, ATL 281 1,310 4.7 13 8 60 7.5 0 1 213
Ray Rice, BAL 252 1,226 4.9 7 43 380 8.8 2 3 209
Frank Gore, SF 261 1,202 4.6 8 39 334 8.6 2 3 208
Steven Jackson, STL 265 1,201 4.5 6 43 313 7.3 1 2 191
DeAngelo Williams, CAR 259 1,268 4.9 7 28 186 6.6 1 2 189
Rashard Mendenhall, PIT 274 1,164 4.2 8 28 235 8.4 0 1 186
Shonn Greene, NYJ 232 1,029 4.4 10 8 68 8.5 0 3 164
Ryan Grant, GB 270 1,131 4.2 7 18 125 6.9 0 2 164
Ryan Mathews, SD 252 1,084 4.3 6 28 191 6.8 1 3 164
Cedric Benson, CIN 268 1,149 4.3 7 13 85 6.5 0 1 163
Joseph Addai, IND 208 802 3.9 9 36 231 6.4 2 3 163
Knowshon Moreno, DEN 265 1,035 3.9 5 34 235 6.9 2 3 163
Jamaal Charles, KC 205 951 4.6 6 31 240 7.7 2 3 161
Pierre Thomas, NO 189 842 4.5 7 32 256 8.0 2 2 160
Beanie Wells, ARI 231 988 4.3 7 19 196 10.3 0 2 156
Ronnie Brown, MIA 183 782 4.3 8 22 187 8.5 1 2 156
LeSean McCoy, PHI 231 952 4.1 4 41 268 6.5 2 3 152
Jonathan Stewart, CAR 194 921 4.7 8 16 121 7.6 0 1 150
Marion Barber, DAL 187 811 4.3 7 20 166 8.3 2 1 150
Cadillac Williams, TB 223 912 4.1 5 25 186 7.4 1 1 144
Brandon Jacobs, NYG 206 871 4.2 7 17 127 7.5 1 2 144
Reggie Bush, NO 97 419 4.3 4 68 556 8.2 4 2 142
Jahvid Best, DET 223 940 4.2 4 29 225 7.8 1 3 141
Clinton Portis, WAS 227 945 4.2 6 14 117 8.4 0 1 140
C.J. Spiller, BUF 202 938 4.6 4 26 231 8.9 1 4 139
Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG 187 855 4.6 5 24 211 8.8 1 2 139
Tim Hightower, ARI 161 627 3.9 7 31 256 8.3 0 1 128
LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ 165 671 4.1 6 26 204 7.8 1 1 128
Ben Tate, HOU 209 869 4.2 5 15 104 6.9 0 1 125
Fred Jackson, BUF 177 734 4.1 4 23 193 8.4 1 1 121
Felix Jones, DAL 168 837 5.0 4 19 155 8.2 0 2 119
Montario Hardesty, CLE 205 862 4.2 5 9 59 6.6 0 2 118
Chester Taylor, CHI 161 647 4.0 4 28 243 8.7 1 1 117
Matt Forte, CHI 192 738 3.8 3 32 226 7.1 1 2 116
Michael Bush, OAK 192 808 4.2 5 13 88 6.8 0 2 116
Thomas Jones, KC 161 702 4.4 6 15 89 5.9 0 0 115
Justin Forsett, SEA 184 792 4.3 5 16 98 6.1 0 2 115
Laurence Maroney, NE 179 701 3.9 6 10 86 8.6 0 2 111
Jerome Harrison, CLE 140 609 4.4 4 28 172 6.1 2 2 110
Steve Slaton, HOU 153 589 3.8 2 34 268 7.9 3 3 110
Willis McGahee, BAL 133 580 4.4 7 16 108 6.8 0 1 109
Ricky Williams, MIA 136 570 4.2 6 18 126 7.0 1 2 108
Darren McFadden, OAK 134 509 3.8 2 34 312 9.2 3 3 106
Kevin Smith, DET 159 607 3.8 3 23 167 7.3 1 1 99
Donald Brown, IND 118 477 4.0 4 21 155 7.4 0 0 87
Larry Johnson, WAS 134 517 3.9 5 13 74 5.7 0 1 87
Darren Sproles, SD 83 396 4.8 2 25 208 8.3 2 1 82
Julius Jones, SEA 161 616 3.8 2 12 68 5.7 0 2 76
Mike Bell, PHI 116 449 3.9 4 8 57 7.1 0 2 71
Derrick Ward, TB 125 484 3.9 2 15 124 8.3 0 2 69
Fred Taylor, NE 117 468 4.0 3 6 37 6.2 0 0 69
Lynell Hamilton, NO 113 458 4.1 3 8 58 7.3 0 1 68
Toby Gerhart, MIN 92 356 3.9 4 11 76 6.9 0 0 67
Correll Buckhalter, DEN 119 440 3.7 2 14 123 8.8 0 1 66
Kevin Faulk, NE 55 226 4.1 1 33 263 8.0 1 0 61
Jason Snelling, ATL 94 359 3.8 3 7 61 8.7 0 0 60
Leon Washington, SEA 66 283 4.3 1 22 150 6.8 2 1 59
Arian Foster, HOU 96 370 3.9 2 9 84 9.3 0 1 55
Marshawn Lynch, BUF 88 336 3.8 3 5 32 6.4 0 0 55
Sammy Morris, NE 91 356 3.9 2 7 63 9.0 0 0 54
Bernard Scott, CIN 104 402 3.9 1 9 72 8.0 0 0 53
Jerious Norwood, ATL 55 278 5.1 0 20 194 9.7 1 0 53
Brian Westbrook, UFA 76 296 3.9 1 17 140 8.2 1 2 52
Peyton Hillis, CLE 21 91 4.3 1 26 186 7.2 2 0 46
Glen Coffee, SF 66 272 4.1 1 15 120 8.0 0 0 45
Tashard Choice, DAL 61 242 4.0 2 8 69 8.6 0 0 43
Jonathan Dwyer, PIT 64 277 4.3 2 2 14 7.0 0 0 41
Rashad Jennings, JAC 55 246 4.5 1 11 66 6.0 0 0 37
Joe McKnight, NYJ 65 263 4.0 1 9 62 6.9 0 1 37
Mewelde Moore, PIT 39 148 3.8 0 21 156 7.4 1 0 36
Leonard Weaver, PHI 38 144 3.8 1 9 75 8.3 1 0 35
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Rushing Receiving Misc
Player Att Yds Avg TD Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Javon Ringer, TEN 56 238 4.3 1 6 42 7.0 0 0 34
Brandon Jackson, GB 31 131 4.2 1 20 149 7.5 0 0 34
Chris Ogbonnaya, STL 78 306 3.9 0 4 26 6.5 0 0 33
Mike Goodson, CAR 40 224 5.6 0 8 105 13.1 0 0 33
LeRon McClain, BAL 39 147 3.8 2 8 60 7.5 0 0 33
Lex Hilliard, MIA 35 136 3.9 0 15 130 8.7 1 0 33
Willie Parker, WAS 44 160 3.6 0 22 147 6.7 0 1 29
Mike Tolbert, SD 20 82 4.1 1 10 122 12.2 0 0 26
Maurice Morris, DET 54 213 3.9 0 6 50 8.3 0 0 26
James Davis, CLE 36 137 3.8 1 6 36 6.0 0 0 23
LeGarrette Blount, TEN 44 167 3.8 1 0 0 --- 0 0 23
Ryan Moats, MIN 31 132 4.3 1 5 34 6.8 0 0 23
Earnest Graham, TB 21 83 4.0 1 11 75 6.8 0 0 22
Kenneth Darby, STL 38 148 3.9 0 11 82 7.5 0 1 21
LaRod Stephens-Howling, ARI 15 78 5.2 0 8 90 11.3 1 1 21
Brian Leonard, CIN 19 66 3.5 0 19 134 7.1 0 0 20
Marcus Mason, SD 49 196 4.0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 20
James Starks, GB 35 146 4.2 0 6 40 6.7 0 0 19
D.J. Ware, NYG 37 141 3.8 0 3 19 6.3 0 0 18
Eddie Williams, CHI 8 27 3.4 0 11 82 7.5 1 0 17
LenDale White, UFA 32 126 3.9 1 0 0 --- 0 1 17
J.J. Arrington, DEN 31 115 3.7 0 6 51 8.5 0 0 17
BenJarvus Green-Ellis, NE 40 157 3.9 0 0 0 --- 0 0 16
Anthony Dixon, SF 28 110 3.9 0 6 41 6.8 0 0 15
Andre Brown, NYG 26 95 3.7 0 9 74 8.2 0 1 15
Rock Cartwright, OAK 24 93 3.9 0 6 48 8.0 0 0 14
Deji Karim, JAC 31 125 4.0 0 2 11 5.5 0 0 14
Jacob Hester, SD 20 75 3.8 0 9 56 6.2 0 0 13
Quinton Ganther, SEA 31 124 4.0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 12
Michael Robinson, SF 12 41 3.4 0 9 82 9.1 0 0 12
Patrick Cobbs, MIA 18 65 3.6 0 4 51 12.8 0 0 12
Jerome Felton, DET 11 38 3.5 0 10 72 7.2 0 0 11
Michael Bennett, OAK 27 109 4.0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 11
Kahlil Bell, CHI 24 101 4.2 0 1 6 6.0 0 0 11
Greg Jones, JAC 6 22 3.7 1 4 24 6.0 0 0 11
Mike Hart, IND 25 94 3.8 0 2 10 5.0 0 0 10
Garrett Wolfe, CHI 8 30 3.8 0 6 54 9.0 0 0 10
Mike Cox, KC 2 4 2.0 0 14 99 7.1 0 0 10
Lousaka Polite, MIA 25 80 3.2 0 5 21 4.2 0 0 10
Ryan Torain, WAS 21 85 4.0 0 2 15 7.5 0 0 10
Aaron Brown, DET 17 74 4.4 0 3 23 7.7 0 0 10
Kolby Smith, DEN 26 94 3.6 0 0 0 --- 0 0 9
Albert Young, MIN 20 79 4.0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 8
Jason Wright, ARI 8 31 3.9 0 6 44 7.3 0 0 8
Mike Sellers, WAS 12 35 2.9 0 4 37 9.3 0 0 7
Darius Reynaud, MIN 3 12 4.0 0 4 56 14.0 0 0 7
Stafon Johnson, TEN 15 67 4.5 0 0 0 --- 0 0 7
Ahmard Hall, TEN 3 9 3.0 0 8 57 7.1 0 0 7
Kregg Lumpkin, GB 17 48 2.8 0 3 14 4.7 0 0 6
Jalen Parmele, BAL 16 61 3.8 0 0 0 --- 0 0 6
Moran Norris, SF 16 35 2.2 0 3 21 7.0 0 0 6
Corey McIntyre, BUF 4 22 5.5 0 5 32 6.4 0 0 5
Heath Evans, NO 5 20 4.0 0 3 34 11.3 0 0 5
Ovie Mughelli, ATL 4 13 3.3 0 6 40 6.7 0 0 5
Tyrell Sutton, CAR 15 45 3.0 0 2 7 3.5 0 0 5
Jeff Dugan, MIN 1 2 2.0 0 7 49 7.0 0 0 5
Naufahu Tahi, MIN 6 15 2.5 0 11 42 3.8 0 0 5
John Kuhn, GB 4 10 2.5 0 6 37 6.2 0 0 5
Vonta Leach, HOU 3 8 2.7 0 7 45 6.4 0 0 5
Chris Jennings, CLE 12 45 3.8 0 0 0 --- 0 0 5
Frank Summers, PIT 8 31 3.9 0 3 14 4.7 0 0 5
Clifton Smith, TB 8 44 5.5 0 2 20 10.0 0 1 4
Tony Richardson, NYJ 6 38 6.3 0 2 6 3.0 0 0 4
Isaac Redman, PIT 11 39 3.5 0 0 0 --- 0 0 4
Mike Karney, STL 4 11 2.8 0 8 27 3.4 0 0 4
Lawrence Vickers, CLE 3 10 3.3 0 5 26 5.2 0 0 4
Madison Hedgecock, NYG 1 2 2.0 0 5 33 6.6 0 0 4
Tony Fiammetta, CAR 8 31 3.9 0 1 4 4.0 0 0 4
Eldra Buckley, PHI 9 34 3.8 0 0 0 --- 0 0 3
Owen Schmitt, SEA 6 20 3.3 0 2 12 6.0 0 0 3
Gartrell Johnson, NYG 9 30 3.3 0 0 0 --- 0 0 3
Ian Johnson, MIN 7 30 4.3 0 0 0 --- 0 0 3
Kory Sheets, MIA 7 27 3.9 0 0 0 --- 0 0 3
Luke Lawton, OAK 3 6 2.0 0 4 21 5.3 0 0 3
Deon Anderson, DAL 0 0 --- 0 4 27 6.8 0 0 3

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Wide Receivers
Receiving Rushing Misc
Player Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Andre Johnson, HOU 101 1,562 15.5 10 0 0 --- 0 0 216
DeSean Jackson, PHI 78 1,217 15.6 9 13 140 10.8 1 1 194
Randy Moss, NE 84 1,256 15.0 11 0 0 --- 0 0 192
Reggie Wayne, IND 92 1,284 14.0 9 0 0 --- 0 0 182
Miles Austin, DAL 81 1,280 15.8 9 0 0 --- 0 0 182
Roddy White, ATL 87 1,211 13.9 9 1 3 3.0 0 1 173
Sidney Rice, MIN 84 1,245 14.8 8 0 0 --- 0 0 173
Brandon Marshall, MIA 96 1,170 12.2 9 3 13 4.3 0 1 170
Marques Colston, NO 81 1,135 14.0 9 0 0 --- 0 0 168
Steve Smith, NYG 96 1,214 12.6 7 0 0 --- 0 0 163
Calvin Johnson, DET 72 1,138 15.8 8 3 21 7.0 0 1 162
Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 81 1,131 14.0 8 0 0 --- 0 0 161
Steve Smith, CAR 76 1,160 15.3 7 0 0 --- 0 1 161
Greg Jennings, GB 73 1,221 16.7 6 0 0 --- 0 1 156
Anquan Boldin, BAL 86 1,107 12.9 7 4 26 6.5 0 3 150
Chad Ochocinco, CIN 74 1,030 13.9 8 2 9 4.5 0 1 150
Wes Welker, NE 103 1,171 11.4 5 0 0 --- 0 0 147
Hines Ward, PIT 79 988 12.5 8 0 0 --- 0 0 147
Vincent Jackson, SD 60 1,006 16.8 6 3 25 8.3 0 1 137
Donald Driver, GB 65 971 14.9 6 0 0 --- 0 0 133
Percy Harvin, MIN 65 880 13.5 6 14 91 6.5 0 1 131
Pierre Garcon, IND 56 831 14.8 7 0 0 --- 0 0 125
Hakeem Nicks, NYG 64 902 14.1 6 0 0 --- 0 1 124
Dwayne Bowe, KC 67 886 13.2 6 0 0 --- 0 1 123
Mike Sims-Walker, JAC 65 884 13.6 6 0 0 --- 0 1 122
Derrick Mason, BAL 62 890 14.4 5 0 0 --- 0 0 119
Steve Breaston, ARI 61 814 13.3 6 3 26 8.7 0 1 118
Michael Crabtree, SF 62 816 13.2 6 1 6 6.0 0 2 114
Robert Meachem, NO 59 823 13.9 5 0 0 --- 0 0 112
Austin Collie, IND 70 812 11.6 5 0 0 --- 0 0 111
Mike Wallace, PIT 51 718 14.1 6 6 53 8.8 0 1 111
Santonio Holmes, NYJ 58 813 14.0 5 3 15 5.0 0 1 111
Jeremy Maclin, PHI 61 787 12.9 5 4 17 4.3 0 0 110
Terrell Owens, CIN 66 813 12.3 5 0 0 --- 0 1 109
Malcom Floyd, SD 54 854 15.8 4 0 0 --- 0 1 107
Santana Moss, WAS 62 789 12.7 5 3 20 6.7 0 2 107
Lee Evans, BUF 56 785 14.0 5 0 0 --- 0 1 107
Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ 65 811 12.5 4 2 8 4.0 0 0 106
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, SEA 76 821 10.8 4 2 7 3.5 0 1 105
Chris Chambers, KC 51 725 14.2 5 0 0 --- 0 0 103
Kenny Britt, TEN 56 699 12.5 5 0 0 --- 0 0 100
Bernard Berrian, MIN 51 717 14.1 5 0 0 --- 0 1 100
Devin Aromashodu, CHI 54 681 12.6 5 0 0 --- 0 0 98
Nate Washington, TEN 53 674 12.7 5 0 0 --- 0 0 97
Nate Burleson, DET 55 693 12.6 4 0 0 --- 0 0 93
Dez Bryant, DAL 47 652 13.9 5 0 0 --- 0 1 93
Devin Hester, CHI 50 672 13.4 4 4 13 3.3 0 2 89
Braylon Edwards, NYJ 42 639 15.2 4 0 0 --- 0 1 86
Roy E. Williams, DAL 42 578 13.8 5 0 0 --- 0 1 86
Dexter McCluster, KC 40 558 14.0 3 18 76 4.2 1 1 85
Kevin Walter, HOU 51 655 12.8 3 2 15 7.5 0 0 85
Mario Manningham, NYG 42 622 14.8 4 2 7 3.5 0 1 85
Eddie Royal, DEN 51 616 12.1 4 2 13 6.5 0 1 85
Early Doucet, ARI 49 591 12.1 4 0 0 --- 0 0 83
Devery Henderson, NO 43 642 14.9 3 0 0 --- 0 0 82
Devin Thomas, WAS 39 521 13.4 5 0 0 --- 0 0 82
Louis Murphy, OAK 42 623 14.8 3 3 17 5.7 0 0 82
Jabar Gaffney, DEN 45 567 12.6 4 0 0 --- 0 0 81
Brian Robiskie, CLE 51 622 12.2 3 0 0 --- 0 0 80
Josh Cribbs, CLE 31 283 9.1 2 55 286 5.2 2 1 80
Demaryius Thomas, DEN 47 639 13.6 3 0 0 --- 0 1 80
Jacoby Jones, HOU 36 534 14.8 4 5 23 4.6 0 1 78
Mike Williams, TB 41 529 12.9 4 0 0 --- 0 1 75
Chaz Schilens, OAK 40 521 13.0 4 0 0 --- 0 1 74
Golden Tate, SEA 42 541 12.9 3 6 37 6.2 0 1 74
Jason Avant, PHI 45 557 12.4 3 0 0 --- 0 0 74
James Jones, GB 37 489 13.2 4 0 0 --- 0 0 73
Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE 42 580 13.8 3 0 0 --- 0 2 72
Donnie Avery, STL 45 556 12.4 3 4 21 5.3 0 2 72
Michael Jenkins, ATL 42 536 12.8 3 0 0 --- 0 0 72
Brian Hartline, MIA 40 526 13.2 3 2 10 5.0 0 0 72
Earl Bennett, CHI 39 501 12.8 3 0 0 --- 0 0 68
Torry Holt, NE 38 454 11.9 3 0 0 --- 0 0 63
Laurent Robinson, STL 39 473 12.1 3 0 0 --- 0 1 63
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Receiving Rushing Misc
Player Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Mike Thomas, JAC 41 465 11.3 3 0 0 --- 0 1 63
Donte' Stallworth, BAL 31 485 15.6 2 2 8 4.0 0 0 61
Davone Bess, MIA 47 509 10.8 2 0 0 --- 0 1 61
Josh Morgan, SF 37 448 12.1 2 2 17 8.5 0 0 59
Johnny Knox, CHI 29 415 14.3 3 0 0 --- 0 1 58
Harry Douglas, ATL 28 373 13.3 3 5 18 3.6 0 0 57
Eric Decker, DEN 36 449 12.5 2 0 0 --- 0 0 57
Arrelious Benn, TB 35 447 12.8 2 0 0 --- 0 0 57
Mardy Gilyard, STL 27 426 15.8 2 2 16 8.0 0 0 56
Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK 31 431 13.9 2 3 21 7.0 0 1 55
Emmanuel Sanders, PIT 34 407 12.0 2 3 19 6.3 0 0 55
Deon Butler, SEA 29 382 13.2 3 0 0 --- 0 1 54
Brandon Gibson, STL 32 421 13.2 2 0 0 --- 0 0 54
Antonio Bryant, CIN 29 412 14.2 2 0 0 --- 0 0 53
Ted Ginn Jr., SF 22 313 14.2 2 7 94 13.4 0 1 51
Dwayne Jarrett, CAR 31 404 13.0 2 0 0 --- 0 1 50
Malcolm Kelly, WAS 31 375 12.1 2 0 0 --- 0 0 50
Andre Caldwell, CIN 37 358 9.7 2 2 13 6.5 0 1 47
Antwaan Randle El, PIT 32 362 11.3 2 3 16 5.3 0 2 47
Reggie Brown, TB 27 337 12.5 2 0 0 --- 0 0 46
Brandon LaFell, CAR 24 335 14.0 2 0 0 --- 0 1 44
James Hardy, BUF 26 334 12.8 2 0 0 --- 0 1 43
Deion Branch, SEA 26 307 11.8 2 0 0 --- 0 0 43
Sammie Stroughter, TB 29 364 12.6 1 0 0 --- 0 0 42
Justin Gage, TEN 24 322 13.4 2 0 0 --- 0 1 42
Marcus Easley, BUF 23 301 13.1 2 0 0 --- 0 0 42
Legedu Naanee, SD 25 313 12.5 2 0 0 --- 0 1 41
Chansi Stuckey, CLE 27 318 11.8 1 4 13 3.3 0 0 39
Patrick Crayton, DAL 17 283 16.6 2 2 7 3.5 0 1 39
Jason Hill, SF 26 325 12.5 1 0 0 --- 0 0 39
Bryant Johnson, DET 21 258 12.3 2 0 0 --- 0 0 38
Anthony Gonzalez, IND 21 254 12.1 2 0 0 --- 0 0 37
Lance Moore, NO 17 184 10.8 3 0 0 --- 0 0 37
Ramses Barden, NYG 19 248 13.1 2 0 0 --- 0 0 37
Troy Williamson, JAC 18 213 11.8 2 2 13 6.5 0 0 35
Greg Camarillo, MIA 21 268 12.8 1 0 0 --- 0 0 33
Brooks Foster, STL 18 205 11.4 2 0 0 --- 0 0 33
Jerheme Urban, KC 21 245 11.7 1 0 0 --- 0 0 31
Mark Clayton, BAL 17 245 14.4 1 0 0 --- 0 0 31
Jordy Nelson, GB 19 230 12.1 1 1 5 5.0 0 0 30
Damian Williams, TEN 18 224 12.4 1 2 10 5.0 0 0 29
Greg Lewis, MIN 19 228 12.0 1 0 0 --- 0 0 29
Michael Clayton, TB 19 233 12.3 1 0 0 --- 0 0 29
Josh Reed, SD 18 222 12.3 1 0 0 --- 0 0 28
Armanti Edwards, CAR 13 181 13.9 1 4 21 5.3 0 0 27
Jarett Dillard, JAC 17 208 12.2 1 0 0 --- 0 0 27
David Anderson, HOU 20 212 10.6 1 0 0 --- 0 0 27
Jordan Shipley, CIN 17 195 11.5 1 0 0 --- 0 0 26
Sam Hurd, DAL 11 189 17.2 1 0 0 --- 0 0 25
Derrick Williams, DET 14 187 13.4 1 3 12 4.0 0 1 24
Dexter Jackson, CAR 11 184 16.7 1 2 14 7.0 0 1 24
Brandon Stokley, DEN 14 175 12.5 1 0 0 --- 0 0 24
Chad Jackson, BUF 13 170 13.1 1 0 0 --- 0 0 23
Brad Smith, NYJ 8 83 10.4 1 10 72 7.2 0 0 23
Julian Edelman, NE 14 165 11.8 1 0 0 --- 0 0 23
Dennis Northcutt, DET 19 220 11.6 0 0 0 --- 0 0 22
Jacoby Ford, OAK 10 140 14.0 1 2 20 10.0 0 0 22
Danny Amendola, STL 14 154 11.0 1 0 0 --- 0 0 21
Craig Davis, SD 13 152 11.7 1 0 0 --- 0 0 21
Mike Williams, SEA 13 165 12.7 1 0 0 --- 0 1 21
Maurice Stovall, TB 12 149 12.4 1 0 0 --- 0 0 21
Demetrius Williams, BAL 9 149 16.6 1 0 0 --- 0 0 21
Brandon Tate, NE 12 147 12.3 1 0 0 --- 0 0 21
Roscoe Parrish, BUF 12 132 11.0 1 3 15 5.0 0 1 21
Juaquin Iglesias, CHI 15 190 12.7 0 0 0 --- 0 0 19
Matt Jones, CIN 12 150 12.5 1 0 0 --- 0 1 19
Arnaz Battle, PIT 14 180 12.9 0 0 0 --- 0 0 18
Terrence Austin, WAS 10 177 17.7 0 0 0 --- 0 0 18
Eric Weems, ATL 9 116 12.9 1 0 0 --- 0 0 18
Keenan Burton, STL 12 137 11.4 1 0 0 --- 0 0 17
Kenny McKinley, DEN 8 103 12.9 1 0 0 --- 0 0 16
Sam Aiken, NE 7 102 14.6 1 0 0 --- 0 0 16
Lance Long, KC 16 161 10.1 0 0 0 --- 0 0 16
Lavelle Hawkins, TEN 8 91 11.4 1 0 0 --- 0 0 15
David Patten, NE 13 150 11.5 0 0 0 --- 0 0 15

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Receiving Rushing Misc
Player Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Andre Davis, HOU 7 96 13.7 1 0 0 --- 0 0 15
Kassim Osgood, JAC 8 84 10.5 1 0 0 --- 0 0 14
Tiquan Underwood, JAC 12 141 11.8 0 0 0 --- 0 0 14
Patrick Turner, MIA 12 140 11.7 0 0 0 --- 0 0 14
Taylor Price, NE 10 131 13.1 0 1 4 4.0 0 0 14
Kenny Moore, CAR 13 146 11.2 0 0 0 --- 0 1 13
Hank Baskett, PHI 10 125 12.5 0 0 0 --- 0 0 13
Danny Woodhead, NYJ 11 115 10.5 0 2 7 3.5 0 0 12
Steve Johnson, BUF 10 121 12.1 0 0 0 --- 0 0 12
Nate Hughes, JAC 9 120 13.3 0 0 0 --- 0 0 12
Carlton Mitchell, CLE 10 118 11.8 0 0 0 --- 0 0 12
Andre Roberts, ARI 7 105 15.0 0 3 13 4.3 0 0 12
Johnnie Lee Higgins, OAK 9 111 12.3 0 0 0 --- 0 0 11
Riley Cooper, PHI 9 110 12.2 0 0 0 --- 0 0 11
Quan Cosby, CIN 7 91 13.0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 9
Ben Obomanu, SEA 7 96 13.7 0 0 0 --- 0 0 9
David Clowney, NYJ 6 89 14.8 0 0 0 --- 0 0 9
Derek Hagan, NYG 7 87 12.4 0 0 0 --- 0 0 9
Brandon Jones, SF 8 86 10.8 0 0 0 --- 0 0 9
Dominique Zeigler, SF 6 86 14.3 0 0 0 --- 0 0 9
Rashied Davis, CHI 7 78 11.1 0 0 0 --- 0 0 8
Kevin Ogletree, DAL 5 76 15.2 0 0 0 --- 0 0 8
Syndric Steptoe, CLE 6 75 12.5 0 0 0 --- 0 0 8
Terrance Copper, KC 6 75 12.5 0 0 0 --- 0 0 8
Rod Harper, NO 4 58 14.5 0 3 16 5.3 0 0 7
David Gettis, CAR 5 72 14.4 0 0 0 --- 0 0 7
Adrian Arrington, NO 6 70 11.7 0 0 0 --- 0 0 7
Dezmon Briscoe, CIN 4 51 12.8 0 0 0 --- 0 0 5
Sinorice Moss, NYG 8 66 8.3 0 1 4 4.0 0 1 5
Jeremy Williams, SD 4 50 12.5 0 0 0 --- 0 0 5
Brian Finneran, ATL 4 49 12.3 0 0 0 --- 0 0 5
Kerry Meier, ATL 4 49 12.3 0 0 0 --- 0 0 5
Kyle Williams, SF 3 40 13.3 0 1 8 8.0 0 0 5
Dorin Dickerson, HOU 3 35 11.7 0 0 0 --- 0 0 4
Jaymar Johnson, MIN 3 33 11.0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 3
Yamon Figurs, OAK 3 26 8.7 0 1 6 6.0 0 0 3
David Reed, BAL 2 18 9.0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 2

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Tight Ends
Receiving Misc
Player Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Antonio Gates, SD 82 1,085 13.2 9 0 163
Vernon Davis, SF 79 1,041 13.2 7 1 144
Dallas Clark, IND 76 868 11.4 9 0 141
Brent Celek, PHI 73 910 12.5 7 1 131
Jason Witten, DAL 84 976 11.6 5 0 128
Tony Gonzalez, ATL 79 853 10.8 7 0 127
Owen Daniels, HOU 67 785 11.7 7 1 119
Jermichael Finley, GB 64 820 12.8 6 1 116
Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN 54 574 10.6 9 0 111
Zach Miller, OAK 70 830 11.9 5 1 111
Kellen Winslow, TB 67 795 11.8 5 1 108
Chris Cooley, WAS 68 782 11.5 5 1 106
John Carlson, SEA 64 719 11.2 6 1 106
Kevin Boss, NYG 46 579 12.6 6 0 94
Heath Miller, PIT 59 622 10.5 5 0 92
Greg Olsen, CHI 49 571 11.7 5 0 87
Dustin Keller, NYJ 48 520 10.8 4 0 76
Jeremy Shockey, NO 47 488 10.4 3 0 67
Todd Heap, BAL 34 409 12.0 4 0 65
Benjamin Watson, CLE 33 417 12.6 4 1 64
Bo Scaife, TEN 48 516 10.8 2 1 62
Marcedes Lewis, JAC 35 471 13.5 2 0 59
Jermaine Gresham, CIN 29 397 13.7 3 0 58
Tony Scheffler, DET 30 399 13.3 3 1 56
Shawn Nelson, BUF 35 452 12.9 2 1 55
Anthony Fasano, MIA 33 339 10.3 3 0 52
Rob Gronkowski, NE 25 358 14.3 3 1 52
Brandon Pettigrew, DET 26 301 11.6 3 0 48
Donald Lee, GB 29 288 9.9 3 0 47
Fred Davis, WAS 27 286 10.6 3 0 47
Daniel Graham, DEN 31 323 10.4 2 0 44
Dante Rosario, CAR 25 292 11.7 2 1 39
Zach Miller, JAC 24 258 10.8 2 0 38
Leonard Pope, KC 25 261 10.4 2 0 37
Daniel Fells, STL 21 264 12.6 2 1 36
Ben Patrick, ARI 22 243 11.0 1 0 30
David Thomas, NO 16 177 11.1 2 0 30
Martellus Bennett, DAL 17 213 12.5 1 0 27
Delanie Walker, SF 20 208 10.4 1 0 27
Jeff King, CAR 15 148 9.9 2 0 27
Jimmy Graham, NO 13 206 15.8 1 0 27
Ed Dickson, BAL 18 200 11.1 1 0 26
Tony Moeaki, KC 15 190 12.7 1 0 25
Derek Schouman, BUF 20 187 9.4 1 0 25
Jared Cook, TEN 16 179 11.2 1 0 24
Desmond Clark, CHI 15 179 11.9 1 0 24
Joel Dreessen, HOU 13 161 12.4 1 0 22
Chris Baker, SEA 16 159 9.9 1 0 22
Joey Haynos, MIA 15 153 10.2 1 0 21
Alge Crumpler, NE 16 155 9.7 1 0 21
Aaron Hernandez, NE 11 144 13.1 1 0 20
Brandon Manumaleuna, CHI 12 122 10.2 1 0 18
Jerramy Stevens, TB 16 174 10.9 0 0 17
Justin Peelle, ATL 10 104 10.4 1 0 16
Gary Barnidge, CAR 8 96 12.0 1 0 16
Richard Quinn, DEN 6 71 11.8 1 0 13
Randy McMichael, SD 6 70 11.7 1 0 13
Michael Hoomanawanui, STL 11 106 9.6 0 0 11
Garrett Graham, HOU 8 100 12.5 0 0 10
James Casey, HOU 9 94 10.4 0 0 10
Tony Stewart, OAK 12 99 8.3 0 0 10
Dennis Morris, WAS 9 97 10.8 0 0 10
Ernest Wilford, JAC 8 97 12.1 0 0 10
Fendi Onobun, STL 9 93 10.3 0 0 9
Cornelius Ingram, PHI 8 92 11.5 0 0 9
Robert Royal, CLE 10 106 10.6 0 1 9
Anthony McCoy, SEA 7 76 10.9 0 0 8
Stephen Spach, ARI 9 75 8.3 0 0 8
Gijon Robinson, IND 8 72 9.0 0 0 7
Spencer Havner, GB 6 70 11.7 0 0 7
Chase Coffman, CIN 6 67 11.2 0 0 7
Evan Moore, CLE 6 67 11.2 0 0 7
Jimmy Kleinsasser, MIN 8 64 8.0 0 0 6
Tom Santi, IND 6 63 10.5 0 0 6
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Receiving Misc
Player Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Brad Cottam, KC 5 63 12.6 0 0 6
John Gilmore, TB 5 41 8.2 0 0 6
Dennis Pitta, BAL 7 60 8.6 0 0 6
Sean Ryan, WAS 6 58 9.7 0 0 6
Kris Wilson, SD 5 58 11.6 0 0 6
Matt Spaeth, PIT 6 54 9.0 0 0 5
Andrew Quarless, GB 4 53 13.3 0 0 5
Jacob Tamme, IND 5 46 9.2 0 0 5
Travis Beckum, NYG 6 42 7.0 0 0 4
Clay Harbor, PHI 4 41 10.3 0 0 4
Will Heller, DET 4 33 8.3 0 0 3
Anthony Becht, ARI 3 29 9.7 0 0 3
Daniel Coats, CIN 3 28 9.3 0 0 3
John Phillips, DAL 3 25 8.3 0 0 3
Kellen Davis, CHI 3 24 8.0 0 0 2
Brandon Myers, OAK 3 22 7.3 0 0 2
Billy Bajema, STL 2 18 9.0 0 0 2
David Johnson, PIT 2 13 6.5 0 0 1
Ben Hartsock, NYJ 1 3 3.0 0 0 0

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Kickers
Player FG FGA 50+FG FGLg XP XPAtt FPTS
Garrett Hartley, NO 28 33 2 50 48 48 136
David Akers, PHI 30 34 2 52 40 40 134
Ryan Longwell, MIN 27 32 2 54 46 46 131
Mason Crosby, GB 27 31 3 52 41 41 128
Stephen Gostkowski, NE 27 30 1 50 43 43 126
Rob Bironas, TEN 28 31 2 53 36 36 124
Lawrence Tynes, NYG 25 29 0 48 44 44 119
Nate Kaeding, SD 25 29 2 53 40 41 119
Robbie Gould, CHI 26 30 1 52 38 38 118
Matt Bryant, ATL 21 26 2 50 45 45 112
Jay Feely, ARI 23 27 2 53 38 38 111
Shayne Graham, BAL 22 27 0 49 44 44 110
Joe Nedney, SF 22 26 2 51 39 39 109
David Buehler, DAL 21 25 0 45 45 46 108
Ryan Succop, KC 24 28 0 48 35 35 107
Dan Carpenter, MIA 22 27 1 51 39 39 107
Sebastian Janikowski, OAK 22 26 4 53 31 31 105
Adam Vinatieri, IND 20 23 0 47 45 45 105
Nick Folk, NYJ 21 26 0 47 40 41 103
Olindo Mare, SEA 20 25 2 51 37 37 101
Neil Rackers, HOU 19 24 1 51 42 42 101
Jeff Reed, PIT 20 23 0 48 39 39 99
Josh Brown, STL 21 26 2 53 29 29 98
Josh Scobee, JAC 20 25 1 50 36 36 98
Jason Hanson, DET 21 25 0 48 35 35 98
Rian Lindell, BUF 22 26 2 52 27 27 97
John Kasay, CAR 21 25 0 48 34 34 97
Phil Dawson, CLE 21 24 1 53 30 30 95
Matt Prater, DEN 19 25 2 54 32 32 93
Graham Gano, WAS 19 23 0 48 33 33 90
Dave Rayner, CIN 19 25 0 47 31 31 88
Connor Barth, TB 19 24 0 48 31 31 88

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Defense/Special Teams
Team Int STY SACK TK DFR FF DTD PA PaNetA RuYdA TYdA FPTS
Packers 21 1 36 790 9 13 4 287 3,361 1,415 4,776 218
Jets 18 0 39 858 11 16 4 279 2,771 1,603 4,374 217
Cowboys 18 0 45 799 11 18 3 331 3,365 1,405 4,770 217
Vikings 15 1 43 840 14 19 5 332 3,556 2,162 5,718 197
Saints 20 0 38 864 8 14 4 329 3,814 1,882 5,696 182
Steelers 15 0 43 810 13 17 3 330 3,519 1,567 5,086 181
49ers 16 0 40 845 13 18 3 318 3,717 1,608 5,325 180
Chargers 17 1 34 882 10 16 4 325 3,501 1,924 5,425 178
Ravens 21 0 31 851 7 12 4 297 3,408 1,402 4,810 175
Patriots 17 0 32 835 12 16 3 316 3,216 1,809 5,025 172
Eagles 21 0 39 886 12 16 3 338 3,667 1,723 5,390 155
Bears 19 1 38 889 12 18 3 353 3,411 1,784 5,195 152
Bengals 21 0 36 798 9 13 3 348 3,416 1,684 5,100 146
Dolphins 17 0 37 862 12 17 3 416 3,579 1,944 5,523 145
Giants 16 0 34 877 12 16 3 394 3,356 1,894 5,250 140
Cardinals 15 0 33 854 10 16 4 369 3,579 1,884 5,463 139
Titans 17 0 34 873 10 15 3 375 3,648 1,779 5,427 138
Lions 15 1 35 857 12 17 2 408 4,067 2,037 6,104 135
Broncos 15 0 36 871 11 15 2 365 3,007 2,154 5,161 132
Texans 11 0 32 830 11 17 4 356 3,715 1,733 5,448 132
Redskins 16 0 30 869 12 19 2 351 3,428 1,809 5,237 130
Buccaneers 15 0 32 904 9 13 3 382 3,195 2,176 5,371 130
Browns 13 0 33 855 9 13 3 376 3,729 2,064 5,793 127
Chiefs 18 0 26 890 10 15 2 406 3,619 2,278 5,897 126
Colts 17 0 31 922 8 14 2 346 3,262 1,979 5,241 125
Falcons 15 0 30 833 10 14 2 352 3,317 1,967 5,284 124
Bills 17 0 25 916 7 12 3 417 3,188 2,281 5,469 123
Raiders 13 0 31 886 11 16 1 388 3,265 2,207 5,472 117
Panthers 14 0 20 906 9 14 3 374 3,165 2,001 5,166 116
Seahawks 14 0 25 924 8 13 2 418 3,756 2,091 5,847 113
Jaguars 15 0 26 906 8 14 1 397 3,565 2,045 5,610 110
Rams 10 0 26 906 13 17 1 442 3,884 2,106 5,990 110

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2

Player Profiles (Alphabetical by Position)


Drew Brees, NO Bye: 10
Quarterbacks Drew Brees should continue to be a slam-dunk for Fantasy owners in 2010.
The Super Bowl XLIV MVP put up huge numbers for the third straight season
Derek Anderson, ARI Bye: 6 in New Orleans, completing an incredible 70.6 percent of his regular-season
Derek Anderson has landed with the Cardinals after the Browns released him passes (363 of 514) for 4,388 yards, 34 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
this offseason, and it's there where he'll have the chance to compete for the Brees also amassed 33 rush yards and two rushing touchdowns along the way.
starting quarterback job vs. Matt Leinart. Anderson has been abysmal since his His postseason was equally impressive – not only did Brees continue to throw
incredible 2007 campaign, posting his worst stats in 2009 when he completed at a 70.6 percent clip, but he put up eight touchdowns and didn't throw a single
just 44.5 percent of his passes (81 of 182 passing) for 888 yards, three interception in three playoff games. Moreover, in his 15 regular-season games
touchdowns, three fumbles lost and 10 interceptions. But if he can earn the (he rested Week 17) and three postseason games Brees topped 250 yards 12
starting job with the Cardinals and get the chance to throw regularly to Larry times, had at least two touchdowns in 13 games and didn't provide either stat
Fitzgerald and Steve Breaston, the potential would be there for him to top in just two games (at Buffalo and vs. the New York Jets). Want a safe Fantasy
3,500 yards passing with close to 20 touchdowns. He's worth a late-round pick pick? Brees is among the best in the game and is well worth a pick in the Top
in drafts as it stands now, but if he's officially named the Cardinals starting 15, if not the Top 10, depending on your league's scoring.
quarterback this summer he'll vault into the middle-to-late rounds as a
potential-laden No. 2 QB. -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy 2010 (proj) 397-577 4,464 32 15 21 31 0 340
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points 2009 363-514 4,388 34 11 22 33 2 360
2010 (proj) 74-127 819 3 4 17 36 0 44 2008 413-635 5,069 34 17 22 -1 0 370
2009 81-182 888 3 10 10 8 2 39
2008 142-283 1,615 9 8 24 58 0 107
Marc Bulger, BAL Bye: 8
Marc Bulger signed with the Ravens to back up Joe Flacco after he was
Sam Bradford, STL Bye: 9 released by the Rams in April. Bulger was a standout Fantasy QB from 2003-
Sam Bradford is expected to contend for the Rams' starting QB job after being 06, but injuries and a lack of talent around him caused a rapid decline in his
selected No. 1 overall by the team in April's draft. He finished as Oklahoma's production, culminating last year when he was limited to eight starts due to a
all-time leader with passed for 8,403 yards and 88 touchdowns in two-plus broken left shin and completed a career-worst 56.7 percent of his passes with
seasons with his college career ending after a pair of shoulder injuries that five touchdowns and six interceptions. Unless something happens to Flacco
have since checked out. Bradford's arm is solid, his accuracy is excellent and this season, Bulger won't have to worry about getting hurt because he'll be on
he's got a good head for the game. He should be a solid fit for the Rams' West the Ravens sideline. Thus, don't count on him with a pick on Draft Day this
Coast offense. One problem: His receiving corps is very weak with Donnie year.
Avery his most appealing option, although the Rams added rookie Mardy
Gilyard in Round 4 from Cincinnati. Bradford is no better than a late-round pick -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
in the deepest of seasonal drafts, but he's worth a mid-round choice in Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
dynasty/keeper leagues and is a no-brainer first-round pick in rookie-only 2010 (proj) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
drafts. 2009 140-247 1,469 5 6 8 22 0 76
2008 252-441 2,727 11 13 14 41 0 146
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 248-411 2,797 16 16 31 107 0 181 Jason Campbell, OAK Bye: 10
The Redskins traded QB Jason Campbell to Oakland in exchange for the
Raiders' fourth-round pick in the 2012 draft. The Redskins were able to part
Tom Brady, NE Bye: 5 with Campbell after acquiring Donovan McNabb in a trade with Philadelphia
Tom Brady came back big in 2009 after missing nearly all of the 2008 season earlier this offseason. Campbell agreed to a contract with Oakland that will pay
with a torn ACL. He played like a No. 1 Fantasy QB again, completing 371 of him $3.14 million in 2010, plus a $100,000 workout bonus and $4.5 million in
565 passes (65.7 comp. pct.) for 4,398 yards (7.78 yards/att.), 28 touchdowns 2011, according to a league source. The chance to start again after being
and 13 interceptions and adding 44 rushing yards and a touchdown with two replaced by McNabb gives Campbell increased Fantasy value. We see
fumbles lost. While Brady was back as a standout Fantasy option, he failed to Campbell as a low-end No. 2 Fantasy QB. The Raiders don't have a great
match the lofty stats he posted in his record-breaking season in 2007 (4,806 receiving corps, but Campbell will improve Zach Miller, Chaz Schilens, Louis
passing yards, 50 touchdowns and eight interceptions). He will struggle to Murphy and Darren McFadden. Plan on drafting Campbell with a late-round
reach that plateau again, especially this season with Wes Welker coming into pick in deep leagues.
the year dealing with a torn knee ligament. Welker should return early in the
season, and when he does Brady will take off. He remains a No. 1 Fantasy -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
option worth a pick at the end of Round 2 or beginning of Round 3 in all Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
leagues, and he's entering a contract year which can only help motivate him. 2010 (proj) 244-408 2,901 17 13 27 108 0 199
Randy Moss is still on the roster, and Julian Edelman should do well to replace 2009 327-507 3,618 20 15 47 236 1 257
Welker along with any other options the team brings on, which include veteran 2008 315-506 3,245 13 6 47 258 1 224
Torry Holt and rookie tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez. If
second-year receiver Brandon Tate, a sleeper of ours, can emerge as a viable
target, Brady will again have a solid receiving corps. You can expect about
4,300 passing yards, 28 touchdowns and 13 interceptions again in 2010.

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Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 382-591 4,614 28 14 25 52 0 326
2009 371-565 4,398 28 13 29 44 1 325
2008 7-11 76 0 0 0 0 0 3

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Matt Cassel, KC Bye: 4 Jake Delhomme, CLE Bye: 8
Matt Cassel enters this season with a new offensive coordinator and looking to Jake Delhomme signed with Cleveland this offseason where he will compete
improve in his second year as the starting QB for the Chiefs. Charlie Weis will with Seneca Wallace to be the starting QB. Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson
take over calling plays on offense, which should help Cassel's development. both left Cleveland (Quinn was traded to Denver and Anderson was released),
Cassel and Weis never worked together in New England, but Weis was a big which opened up the starting job. Rookie Colt McCoy is not expected to be a
part of Tom Brady's success with the Patriots when he was the offensive factor. Delhomme is coming off his worst season as a pro. He threw 18
coordinator there before going to Notre Dame. Cassel came to Kansas City in interceptions in 2009, and the Panthers decided to cut him despite still owing
2009 via trade and played well sparingly. In 15 starts he completed 271 of 493 him more than $12 million. Delhomme went 58-40 as a starter with Carolina,
passes (55 percent) for 2,924 yards, 16 touchdowns and 16 interceptions. He leading the franchise to its lone Super Bowl appearance to end the 2003
also added 189 rushing yards with three lost fumbles. The Chiefs offense season. Even though Delhomme will compete for the gig and could come away
should continue to improve from last year, and Cassel has sleeper potential for with it, the reality is that he would be nothing more than a No. 2 Fantasy option
Fantasy owners thanks to the addition of Weis and the suddenly threatening in deep leagues. Ignore Delhomme in the majority of leagues on Draft Day as
receiving corps, which features Dwayne Bowe, Chris Chambers and rookie his best days are clearly behind him.
Dexter McCluster. We like Cassel as a No. 2 Fantasy option, but he could end
up as a No. 1 QB by the end of the season. He's worth drafting with a late- -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
round pick in all leagues this year. Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 201-351 2,123 11 14 14 33 0 120
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy 2009 178-321 2,015 8 18 17 60 0 94
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points 2008 246-414 3,284 15 12 20 21 2 205
2010 (proj) 307-502 3,596 20 14 42 146 1 248
2009 272-494 2,924 16 16 50 196 0 195
2008 328-518 3,693 21 11 76 271 2 286 Brett Favre, MIN Bye: 4
We're in Brett Favre limbo again following a strong 2009 campaign that proved
he could still sling the ball -- even after he had arthroscopic left ankle surgery in
Jimmy Clausen, CAR Bye: 6 May, which is considered a good sign he's coming back. Following the surgery,
The Carolina Panthers used their first pick in the draft to select Notre Dame QB we'll assume he'll play, but nothing is guaranteed yet. Playing in Minnesota
Jimmy Clausen in the second round of the 2010 NFL Draft. Clausen will battle purple last year, Favre started all 16 games despite turning 40 during the
for a spot along the QB depth chart -- and possibly the starting job – in training season and had a near-career year. Favre passed for 4,202 yards on 363 of
camp this summer. He also has been told that the Panthers' offense is similar 531 passing (68.4 pct.; 7.91 yards/att.) with 33 touchdowns and only seven
to Notre Dame's, which should make the transition easy for him. It's worth interceptions with two fumbles lost. And those numbers don't include the 544
keeping track of Clausen this summer since he might prove to be a decent No. passing yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions he had in the playoffs.
2 Fantasy QB if he can land the starting gig. But assuming he rides the bench, Waiting for Favre to make a decision on playing from year to year has become
he'd level off as an afterthought in seasonal Fantasy leagues but stick as a an exhaustive event, and until he officially files his paperwork, Fantasy owners
middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a late first-round pick shouldn't assume anything. If he agrees to play again in 2010, consider him a
in rookie-only drafts. good enough No. 1 Fantasy QB worth a pick between Rounds 6 and 7. If he
claims he'll retire, he still is worth keeping tabs on since he's capable of
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy changing his mind. Again.
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 57-93 695 3 3 5 20 0 40 -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 332-513 3,987 28 13 18 30 0 300
Jay Cutler, CHI Bye: 8 2009 363-531 4,202 33 7 9 7 0 348
While Jay Cutler set some franchise records in his first year with the Bears, 2008 343-522 3,472 22 22 21 43 1 234
they weren't the records he and the team envisioned. His 555 passing attempts
and 336 completions were franchise highs, and his 3,666 yards were second-
best in team history. The 27 touchdowns he threw were third-best in Bears Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF Bye: 6
history, and the 26 interceptions were good enough (or bad enough) for Ryan Fitzpatrick became the de facto starting quarterback in Buffalo last year
second-most. Fantasy owners weren't as happy in Cutler's performances when Trent Edwards got hurt and failed to prove he deserved the job.
through the first 15 games when he had all 26 of his picks, nor are they happy Fitzpatrick was actually serviceable for desperate Fantasy owners with two
to see a huge drop in completion percentage (down to 60.5 pct.) or average games of 24 Fantasy points in his final five starts. He finished the season
(6.61 yards per attempt) or 300-yard games (just three of them) in 2009. Cutler completing 127 of 227 passes (56 comp. pct.) for 1,422 yards with nine
even saw a dip in his rushing totals, gaining 173 yards and a single rushing touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He also added 31 carries for 141 yards and
touchdown. Cutler certainly is to blame for some of the Bears' offensive woes one touchdown with two lost fumbles. As of late February he will enter this
from the season, he won't get any better until the team surrounds him with an season competing with Edwards and Brian Brohm for the starting job, but new
improved offensive line and when his receivers can develop further (his coach Chan Gailey might also bring in others to add to the mix. We don't
receiving corps has lots of potential). Those conditions might accelerate with expect Fitzpatrick to open the season as the starter, but he should make the
Mike Martz named the Bears' new offensive coordinator. Martz has a strong final roster. Still, he has minimal Fantasy value even if he wins the job and thus
track record of maximizing the success of quarterbacks in his system, and should not be drafted in any leagues.
Cutler should be no exception. His potential is big, especially when you
consider that he still finished as a Top 12 Fantasy QB in 2009. He'll be a good -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
mid-round choice as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy passer this summer. Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 66-112 794 4 5 14 49 0 49
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy 2009 127-227 1,422 9 10 31 141 1 106
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points 2008 221-372 1,905 8 9 60 304 2 138
2010 (proj) 361-578 4,153 25 21 34 112 1 281
2009 336-555 3,666 27 26 41 172 1 281
2008 384-616 4,525 25 18 57 200 2 327

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Joe Flacco, BAL Bye: 8 Bruce Gradkowski, OAK Bye: 10
Joe Flacco is in line to see a significant bump in stats this season. His 2009 The Raiders will likely use Bruce Gradkowski as their No. 2 QB behind Jason
started like gangbusters: He passed for 300-plus yards and/or had two-plus Campbell this season after Campbell was acquired in a trade from Washington.
touchdowns in five of his first six games. But he had four touchdowns in his Gradkowski, who tore his chest muscle in a mid-April workout, hopes to be
next seven and only two multi-touchdown games for the rest of the season and ready for training camp. But he likely won't see the field much with Campbell
couldn't regain the touch he had in September and October. Still, his now in the mix. Ignore Gradkowski in all leagues on Draft Day.
sophomore-season totals were better than his rookie-year numbers as he had
3,613 yards on 315 of 499 passing (63.1 percent) with 21 touchdowns and 12 -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
interceptions. He also fumbled twice and gained just 56 yards on the season. Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
Flacco's 2009 went from "hot" to "not," but 2010 is already looking much better 2010 (proj) 33-63 391 1 1 6 16 0 19
thanks to the acquisitions of WRs Anquan Boldin and Donte Stallworth and the 2009 82-150 1,007 6 3 18 108 0 74
re-signing of Derrick Mason. With these legitimate receivers to help buoy the 2008 7-21 26 0 3 1 2 0 -5
Ravens' offense, Flacco's upside is much stronger -- he has a shot at 4,000
yards. We like Flacco as a low-end No. 1/top-end No. 2 choice on Draft Day,
well worth a pick as soon as Round 8. He should be in for a strong campaign. Matt Hasselbeck, SEA Bye: 5
Matt Hasselbeck was expected to face some competition for the starting QB
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy job in Seattle after the team acquired Charlie Whitehurst from San Diego, but
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points he's done enough in the spring to hang on to the job. Here's the catch: if the
2010 (proj) 332-526 4,098 23 14 27 68 1 283 Seahawks don't come out of the gate winning there is sure to be a quarterback
2009 315-499 3,613 21 12 34 62 0 248 change since Whitehurst is their future and Hasselbeck is their present. Injuries
2008 257-428 2,971 14 12 52 181 2 210 have also robbed Hasselbeck of playing time in recent seasons, and that could
come into play during the season. Tack on that he'll be 35 when the season
starts and has a limited receiving corps that's led by T.J. Houshmandzadeh
Josh Freeman, TB Bye: 4 and John Carlson and you don't have a very desirable Fantasy choice (the
The Bucs are expected to keep Josh Freeman as their starting QB in 2010 Seahawks added Golden Tate in the draft and Leon Washington via trade,
after a tough rookie season. He showed glimpses of greatness in the Bucs' which should help the offense). Hasselbeck did have another 3,000-yard
final nine games of the 2009 season with three multi-touchdown games, three season last year, but he only passed for 17 touchdowns with 17 interceptions.
games with at least 250 yards passing and five games with at least 20 yards Hasselbeck could start off the season playing well, and he will try hard to do so
rushing. Of course, he also had five games with at least two interceptions, four as he's in a contract year, but he's ultimately just a one-week replacement
games fewer than 200 yards passing and six games where he completed fewer option, especially when he's at home and playing a division foe. Think of him
than 60 percent of his passes. Suffice to say, Freeman has a lot of work to do as a good, not great, No. 2 Fantasy QB worth a late-round pick.
after accumulating 1,855 yards on 158 of 290 passing (54.5 percent) with 10
touchdowns, 18 interceptions and two fumbles lost. Freeman also rushed for -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
161 yards on 30 attempts (5.4 avg.). One problem: His receiving corps is thin Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
as Antonio Bryant left as a free agent. He has the chance to develop rookies 2010 (proj) 262-438 2,891 18 16 31 68 0 192
Arrelious Benn and Mike Williams, but they will be raw. His main target will 2009 293-488 3,029 17 17 26 119 0 194
again be TE Kellen Winslow. This could hurt Freeman's production significantly 2008 109-209 1,216 5 10 11 69 0 64
since he'll need solid receivers to catch his passes and build up his stats. For
now, consider Freeman a No. 2 Fantasy QB worth a look late in deeper drafts
since he does have some upside to put up points for owners. Chad Henne, MIA Bye: 5
Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne has potential for a solid 2010 after being
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy thrust into the role of starter in Week 4 last year. The addition of WR Brandon
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points Marshall has made him more alluring to Fantasy owners in spite of his play in
2010 (proj) 291-478 3,356 17 18 47 193 1 218 '09. At times he showed great poise last season and at times he was turnover
2009 159-291 1,857 10 18 31 162 0 114 prone and unsure of himself. He had three games with at least 300 passing
yards in his final five outings, which bodes well for his numbers once he gets to
throw to Marshall, but he only had four games with more touchdowns than
David Garrard, JAC Bye: 9 interceptions in 13 starts. Again, that's a stat Marshall should be able to
A trendy Fantasy QB a year ago, David Garrard is safely considered a backup correct. So even though Henne completed 274 of 451 passes (60.8 percent)
option this season. With a receiving corps that had one surprise (Mike Sims- for 2,878 yards (6.4 yards/att.), with 12 touchdowns and 14 interceptions, he
Walker) and nothing else, Garrard passed his way to 3,597 yards on 314 of has the potential to be a solid Fantasy quarterback now that his receiving corps
516 passing (60.9 percent) with 15 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Garrard's has improved. In each of the last three seasons Marshall's quarterback has
rushing totals provided a boost as he scrambled for 323 yards and three finished as a Top-14 Fantasy option, and that includes the lesser-armed Kyle
touchdowns, but he still underperformed in the eyes of those hoping for him to Orton in Josh McDaniels' short-area passing scheme last year. We like Henne
be a Top-12 option. The Jaguars' receiving corps remains limited, which will as a No. 2 Fantasy QB with upside. He's the perfect passer to draft late and
continue to hinder Garrard's upside. The addition of a receiver or two can use as a backup behind one of the elite passers in Fantasy.
change that, but Garrard is otherwise not worth a look as a starter. He should
be considered a No. 2 Fantasy QB worth a late-round pick in drafts. -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy 2010 (proj) 319-511 3,517 21 15 37 101 0 243
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points 2009 274-451 2,878 12 14 16 32 1 168
2010 (proj) 268-442 2,984 17 14 62 247 1 216 2008 7-12 67 0 0 0 0 0 2
2009 314-516 3,597 15 10 77 323 3 249
2008 335-535 3,620 15 13 73 322 2 246

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Tarvaris Jackson, MIN Bye: 4 board with a mid-round pick and is good enough to start in 12-team leagues.
Vikings QB Tarvaris Jackson was hoping to be the team's quarterback heading Another 4,000-yard season with 25-plus touchdowns is a definite possibility
into 2009, but instead he served as the backup behind Brett Favre and played with the talent around him.
sparingly. He wasn't awful, completing 14 of 21 passes for 201 yards (9.57
yards/att.) and a touchdown, but it all came in garbage time. Until he's starting -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
somewhere, Fantasy owners should consider him useless. Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 346-548 4,224 27 16 27 62 0 299
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy 2009 317-509 4,021 27 14 17 65 0 284
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points 2008 289-479 3,238 21 10 20 10 1 240
2010 (proj) 30-47 333 2 1 8 55 0 29
2009 14-21 201 1 0 17 -10 0 14
2008 88-149 1,056 9 2 24 140 0 100 Peyton Manning, IND Bye: 7
Unless we lie, nothing we can tell you will make you change your mind on
considering Peyton Manning as a No. 1 Fantasy QB. But we're not lying when
Kevin Kolb, PHI Bye: 8 we tell you that he's not the No. 1 overall Fantasy QB in 2010 -- just a Top 3
Kevin Kolb is the starter for the Eagles following an April trade of Donovan choice at his position. Manning will remain the centerpiece of the Colts'
McNabb to the Redskins. Kolb hasn't played much, but in two starts last incredible passing game, and he's a lock for over 4,000 yards and 25-plus
season in place of McNabb he had at least 325 yards and two touchdowns in touchdowns (he's done that nearly every season since he entered the league).
each game. Granted, in one he was playing from behind against the Saints and Last year was no different when he completed 68.8 percent of his passes (393
in the other he rocked the lowly Chiefs, but he still made great use of DeSean of 571 passing) for 4,500 yards and 33 touchdowns with 16 interceptions with
Jackson deep (50-plus-yard completion in each game) and tight end Brent no fumbles lost. So if the likes of Drew Brees and potentially Aaron Rodgers
Celek in the short- and mid-range (eight catches for 104 yards in each game are picked ahead of Manning in most leagues, along with a glut of elite running
for Celek with a touchdown). But what we like best is that Kolb is under center backs, that could mean that Manning falls to Round 2. We can't think of a safer
for one of the most prolific passing offenses in football, and that's not going to second-round pick in Fantasy this year than Manning, who should still
change with McNabb gone. Many consider Kolb a sleeper, but we think the ultimately be a Top 15 selection or so in drafts this summer. He's in line for
word is out with him to the point where people will consider him good enough another big season with an elite receiving corps of Reggie Wayne, Dallas
to be a low-end No. 1 Fantasy QB. We think he's worth that in a deeper league Clark, Anthony Gonzalez, Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie.
(14-plus teams) but is otherwise a quality No. 2 Fantasy QB with upside. Look
for him to come off draft boards starting in Round 7 or 8, which is terrific value. -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
One idea: Spend back-to-back picks on Kolb and McNabb, though you might Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
want to get Kolb first since he has a lot more potential than McNabb. 2010 (proj) 393-589 4,626 34 18 23 39 0 351
2009 393-571 4,500 33 16 19 -13 0 346
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy 2008 371-555 4,002 27 12 20 21 1 308
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 325-531 4,077 25 19 22 81 0 275
2009 62-96 741 4 3 4 5 1 51 Colt McCoy, CLE Bye: 8
2008 17-34 144 0 4 13 2 0 -3 The Browns spent a third-round pick on Texas QB Colt McCoy in the 2010 NFL
Draft. He slipped in the draft due to concerns about his height and overall
ability. The Browns plan to take it slowly with McCoy, but with the only passers
Matt Leinart, ARI Bye: 6 standing in his way being Jake Delhomme and Seneca Wallace, there's a
Matt Leinart is expected to compete with free-agent signee Derek Anderson for chance to get in the game. McCoy isn't worth a pick in seasonal drafts but is
the starting quarterback job in training camp with the Cardinals. Leinart was the worth a late-round choice in dynasty/keeper leagues and a pick between 10th
Cardinals starter for 11 games as a rookie in 2006 but struggled with 2,547 and 20th overall in rookie-only formats.
passing yards, completing 56.8 percent of his passes with 11 touchdowns and
12 interceptions. Since then he's been a backup behind Kurt Warner, who has -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
since retired. Moreover, the Cardinals' pass attack has taken a hit after Anquan Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
Boldin was traded to Baltimore. Leinart still has one of the best receivers in the 2010 (proj) 13-23 173 0 1 2 4 0 5
NFL with Larry Fitzgerald, and Steve Breaston and Early Doucet are
developing talents. Even his offensive line got a boost with the late-April
signing of left guard Alan Faneca. But the reality is that whoever is the starting Donovan McNabb, WAS Bye: 9
quarterback for the Cardinals in 2010 is worth taking with a middle- to late- Donovan McNabb was traded to the Redskins in early April and will command
round pick as a quality No. 2 passer. Mike Shanahan's offense following one of his brightest seasons in Philadelphia
in 2009. The Redskins have some good receivers in Santana Moss, Chris
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy Cooley, Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly but they're not as threatening as
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points what McNabb had in Philly, so we expect his stats to come down a bit from his
2010 (proj) 218-362 2,755 17 14 31 84 0 189 2009 totals. Furthermore, Shanahan's version of the West Coast offense
2009 51-77 435 0 3 9 -6 0 11 values the running back and will make use of McNabb's backfield, which
2008 15-29 264 1 1 4 5 0 12 means he won't throw as much in Washington as he did in Philadelphia, where
Andy Reid's play calling meant lots of attempts. Putting aside the "name value",
we consider McNabb a low-end No. 1/high-end No. 2 Fantasy QB worth a mid-
Eli Manning, NYG Bye: 8 round pick. McNabb does have motivation on his side -- he's playing in the
Are the Giants becoming a passing team? It sure looked that way in 2009 with same division as the team that traded him and looking for a new contract. And
Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw struggled while Eli Manning and his that could go a long way toward him still playing like a solid Fantasy QB this
young receivers shined. We anticipate seeing more of the same this season season.
from Manning, who set new career highs in passing yards (4,021) and
touchdowns (27) while throwing just 14 interceptions. The Giants have plenty -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
of improving talent in their receiving corps with Steve Smith, Hakeem Nicks, Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
Mario Manningham and Kevin Boss, so expectations are high for Manning, 2010 (proj) 307-502 3,475 20 13 35 121 2 249
who for the first time in his career comes into the season as a projected No. 1 2009 267-443 3,553 22 10 36 141 2 278
Fantasy QB. He is worth drafting after the elite quarterbacks come off the 2008 345-571 3,916 23 11 38 151 2 289

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Matt Moore, CAR Bye: 6 Philip Rivers, SD Bye: 10
Matt Moore's late-season surge in 2009 has him in front for the starting QB Job Philip Rivers continued to prove he's among the best quarterbacks in the NFL
with the team in 2010, though he'll receive some competition. Moore took over and one of the top Fantasy options in 2009, but 2010 could be a different story.
for Jake Delhomme over the final five games of last season and was He enters this season looking for his third year in a row with at least 4,000
sensational with a 299-yard game against the Vikings and a pair of three- passing yards and he also has four years in a row with at least 22 touchdowns
touchdown outings against the Vikings and Giants. In total Moore completed 85 and completing at least 60 percent of his passes. But those totals were helped
of 138 passes (61.6 pct.) for 1,053 yards with eight touchdowns and two along by the play of WR Vincent Jackson, who is holding out this offseason
interceptions. Moore signed his restricted tender in mid-March, guaranteeing and might play only the final six games of the 2010 season. Without Jackson,
him a $3 million salary on a one-year deal, which means he's eligible for a new who is also suspended for the first three games of the year for violating the
deal after 2010. But with the Panthers drafting Jimmy Clausen in April, there's NFL's policy on substance abuse, Rivers would still have TE Antonio Gates
nothing promised the upstart youngster. Consider Moore a low-end No. 2 and WR Malcom Floyd to throw to, but he'd easily miss having Jackson join
Fantasy QB worth a late-round pick in deeper leagues only – so long as he them. For now it's safe to consider Rivers a solid No. 1 Fantasy QB, but be
keeps Clausen on the bench. His more popular status will be as a capable one- mindful of this issue. If Jackson's holdout lasts deep into training camp, we'd
week option off waivers during the season when the Panthers have a good recommend downgrading Rivers to a low-end No. 1 Fantasy QB worth a pick
matchup. after at least seven or eight quarterbacks go off the board.

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Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 217-362 2,725 16 12 33 77 0 183 2010 (proj) 339-518 4,387 27 12 27 60 1 319
2009 85-138 1,053 8 2 12 -3 0 86 2009 317-486 4,254 28 9 26 50 1 325
2008 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 312-478 4,009 34 11 31 84 0 346

Kyle Orton, DEN Bye: 9 Aaron Rodgers, GB Bye: 10


Kyle Orton will see a lot of changes in Denver this season. For starters, You couldn't do better than Aaron Rodgers in Fantasy Football in 2009 -- no
Brandon Marshall was traded to the Dolphins in mid-April. Marshall was one scored more points than he did in standard-scoring leagues. Rodgers
responsible for many of Orton's career-best stats in 2009, including 3,802 continued to make the Packers brass look like geniuses when he topped all of
yards passing and 21 touchdowns (Marshall had 10 of those). Without his 2008 stats. He completed 350 of 541 passes (64.7 pct.) for 4,434 yards
Marshall, the Broncos' receiving corps is led by 2009 disappointment Eddie (8.20 yards/att.) with 30 touchdowns vs. only seven interceptions. Rodgers also
Royal, veteran journeyman Jabar Gaffney and rookie Demaryius Thomas – not ran for 316 yards and tacked on five touchdowns on 58 carries (5.4 avg.). This
exactly quality wideouts. Along with that, the Broncos added Brady Quinn in a doesn't include a 423-yard, five-total-touchdown game at Arizona in the
trade from Cleveland and drafted Tim Tebow in the first round. Orton is playoffs. Every single regular-season stat listed was a career-high for him, and
expected to remain the starter this season, but his days in Denver are limited the ceiling still hasn't been touched since he didn't make use of some of his
after this year. He's gone from a potential sleeper No. 2 Fantasy QB to a guy improving weapons like TE Jermichael Finley, WR James Jones and WR Jordy
who might not get drafted in the majority of leagues. Nelson on a weekly basis. Tack on an offensive line that also has room to
improve and you've got quite possibly the next Drew Brees, Peyton Manning or
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy Tom Brady in that Rodgers will be surrounded by so much great talent that he'll
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points easily post solid totals. There's no question that Rodgers is a top-end No. 1
2010 (proj) 251-413 2,988 17 12 15 35 0 195 Fantasy QB worth a pick between the end of Round 1 and the end of Round 2
2009 336-541 3,802 21 12 24 71 0 257 depending on how quarterbacks are scored in your league.
2008 273-466 2,979 18 12 24 49 3 217
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
Carson Palmer, CIN Bye: 6 2010 (proj) 345-547 4,443 26 11 46 202 4 352
Carson Palmer is hoping to improve this season after a disappointing 2009. 2009 350-541 4,434 30 7 59 304 5 401
Expectations were relatively high for Palmer heading into 2009. Coming off of 2008 341-536 4,038 28 13 56 207 4 345
elbow surgery and primed for a big season, he wound up handing off nearly as
often as he dropped back to pass and thus posted disappointing totals. Palmer
finished with 3,094 yards on 282 of 466 passing (60.5 percent) with 21
Ben Roethlisberger, PIT Bye: 5
touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Palmer also scampered for three
The NFL suspended Ben Roethlisberger for six games for violating the NFL's
touchdowns and added a career-best 93 rush yards. But his passing totals
personal conduct policy. The suspension could be reduced to four games
were way down from where we remembered them from 2005 to 2007. One
based on Roethlisberger's behavior, but his Fantasy value has taken a hit. The
reason for it: The Bengals' passing game was pathetic. Once the team lost WR
Steelers also traded Santonio Holmes, and his weapons aren't the same as
Chris Henry, Palmer had two multi-touchdown games passing and only one
2009 when he had a career year with 4,328 yards. The 26 touchdowns he
game over 250 yards. Sure, Chad Ochocinco had a good year, but the
threw were second-best, but he also added 12 interceptions and three fumbles
Bengals' pass attack was pretty easy to stop once he was blanketed. The
lost and ran for 82 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Roethlisberger still has the
Bengals addressed their receiving corps with the additions of Terrell Owens,
chance to post quality stats once he returns from the suspension, but he
Matt Jones and Antonio Bryant as free agents and Jermaine Gresham, Jordan
should only be considered a No. 2 Fantasy QB. Plan on drafting him with a
Shipley and Dezmon Briscoe in the NFL Draft. Namely the Owens addition
late-round pick and hope he gets the suspension reduced from six games to
gives Palmer a better option opposite Ochocinco, potentially enough to get him
four.
over 4,000 yards. At least it's clear that the Bengals want to throw a little more
in 2010. For now, consider Palmer a solid backup Fantasy QB worth a middle-
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to late-round pick in standard formats and a low-end starter in leagues with 14-
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
plus teams.
2010 (proj) 243-393 2,830 21 10 35 133 1 235
2009 337-506 4,328 26 12 41 79 2 318
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
2008 282-470 3,314 17 15 34 101 2 212
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 321-502 3,883 22 14 28 51 1 266
2009 282-466 3,094 21 13 39 93 3 250
2008 76-130 736 3 4 6 38 0 42

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Tony Romo, DAL Bye: 4 Mark Sanchez, NYJ Bye: 7
Tony Romo went from a questionable Fantasy option entering 2009 to Mark Sanchez had better team success as a rookie in 2009 than he did for
returning as one of the elite Fantasy quarterbacks coming into this season. Fantasy owners, but he enters his second year loaded of promise. Sanchez
Romo has arguably the best receiving corps of his career -- the Terrell Owens took the Jets to the AFC Championship Game and showed the kind of potential
era included -- with Miles Austin and Jason Witten playing at a Pro Bowl level you like to see from a young QB. His stats in the playoffs were impressive (539
and with contributions from Roy Williams, Patrick Crayton and his running passing yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions in three games), and
backs. That WR corps was then improved with the addition of rookie WR Dez there's hope for him to improve this season. But during the year, Sanchez
Bryant in the draft. Romo re-established himself in 2009 with a career-high played like a rookie. He completed only 196 of 364 passes (53.8 percent) for
4,483 passing yards, completing 63.1 percent of his passes, with 26 2,444 yards, 12 touchdowns and 20 interceptions. He also ran for 106 yards
touchdowns and nine interceptions. He also added 105 rushing yards and a and three touchdowns with three lost fumbles. The Jets receiving corps, which
touchdown. It was the second 4,000-yard passing season in his career and the is led by Santonio Holmes, Braylon Edwards, Jerricho Cotchery and Dustin
third year in a row he had at least 26 touchdowns. The nine interceptions were Keller, is expected to give Sanchez every opportunity to play real well. But the
also a career low. We like Romo as a No. 1 Fantasy option again this year, and Jets are a run-first team, and Sanchez is still learning how to play in the NFL.
he should be drafted beginning in Round 3, giving him tremendous value. He Because of those factors he should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy QB worth
will continue to connect with all his weapons, especially Austin and Witten, and only a late-round pick. He has the ability to surprise you and play like a starting
look for Romo to have another solid year. option on occasion, but don't go into the year with him pegged for that role.

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Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 347-541 4,567 29 16 27 76 0 324 2010 (proj) 282-477 3,387 19 15 41 128 1 232
2009 347-550 4,483 26 9 35 105 1 325 2009 196-363 2,444 12 20 36 106 3 155
2008 276-450 3,448 26 14 28 41 0 255

Matt Schaub, HOU Bye: 7


JaMarcus Russell, FA After playing 16 games and meeting huge expectations last year, more of the
JaMarcus Russell was released from the Raiders in May after the Raiders same is expected from Texans QB Matt Schaub in 2010. Ending his season
traded for Jason Campbell from the Redskins. He could land with another with the Pro Bowl MVP award, Schaub dazzled with an NFL-best 4,770 yards
team, but he won't be given the chance to start. Keep an eye on what happens on 396 of 583 passing (67.9 percent) with 29 touchdowns, 15 interceptions and
with Russell, but he should not be drafted in any Fantasy leagues. two fumbles lost. Keep in mind, these numbers came with TE Owen Daniels
missing half the season and Kevin Walter declining statistically. There's
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy potential for a 5,000-yard season here in 2010 – especially with the Texans'
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points run game a mess and Andre Johnson prowling down the field, along with
2010 (proj) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daniels and Walter back. Health is the only factor for Schaub, though he has
2009 120-246 1,287 3 11 19 45 0 39 been essentially injury-free for over a year. Best of all, no one is considering
2008 198-367 2,423 13 8 18 127 1 162 Schaub early in drafts, so he's a tremendous value as a No. 1 Fantasy QB
between Rounds 2 and 3. When you see Peyton Manning and Aaron Rodgers
go off of draft boards, Schaub is sure to follow.
Matt Ryan, ATL Bye: 8
Matt Ryan's second season got off to a fantastic start before a midseason slide -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
and a toe injury robbed him of putting up incredible stats, then finished strong. Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
It all has built hope that he'll be fantastic for all of the 2010 season as a 2010 (proj) 364-562 4,570 29 13 30 63 1 335
potential starting Fantasy QB. In 14 starts (effectively 13 games as his toe 2009 396-583 4,770 29 15 47 61 0 338
injury cost him much of his Week 12 matchup with the Buccaneers), Ryan had 2008 251-380 3,043 15 10 31 68 2 203
2,916 yards passing on 263 of 451 passing (58.3 percent) with 22 touchdowns
and 14 interceptions. He also rushed for one score and fumbled twice. Ryan
needs to improve his consistency and lower his turnovers if he's going to be a Alex Smith, SF Bye: 9
Fantasy mainstay in 2010, but he's got the skills to do just that. With a year of Alex Smith is back as the starting QB in San Francisco, and this time he plans
working with Tony Gonzalez under his belt and great rapport built with Roddy to keep the job. The former No. 1 overall pick in 2005 lost the starting position
White, Ryan should have the tools to have a smashing third season. We due to shoulder injuries and inconsistent play, but he was given a second
consider Ryan to be a low-end No. 1/top-end No. 2 Fantasy QB with upside to chance in 2009 when Shaun Hill struggled. Smith never looked back as he did
be a solid starter. Best of all, he can be reeled in with a mid-round pick in well developing a rapport with Vernon Davis and Michael Crabtree. Smith
drafts, making him a medium-risk, high-reward Fantasy option. showed his potential during a three-game stretch last season against Green
Bay, Jacksonville and Seattle with 769 yards, seven touchdowns and one
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy interception, which put him on the Fantasy radar again. He finished the season
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points completing a career-high 60.5 percent of his passes for 2,350 yards, 18
2010 (proj) 304-492 3,646 25 17 37 80 0 264 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He is a No. 2 Fantasy option coming into the
2009 263-451 2,916 22 14 30 49 1 226 season (which happens to be a potential contract year), but he can be a spot
2008 265-434 3,440 16 11 55 104 1 227 starter in standard leagues with the chance to increase his value if he picks up
where last season ended. Davis has become an elite TE, and Crabtree has the
chance to continue his development. If the 49ers find a third receiving threat --
outside of Frank Gore, who is a great receiver out of the backfield -- then
Smith's stats could really explode. We never thought Smith would be Fantasy
relevant again, but here he is with the chance to keep getting better.

-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy


Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 324-520 3,844 20 14 37 108 0 251
2009 225-372 2,350 18 12 24 51 0 181
2008 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Matthew Stafford, DET Bye: 7 Seneca Wallace, CLE Bye: 8
In terms of NFL growth and development, Matthew Stafford had a good rookie Seneca Wallace is headed from Seattle to Cleveland this year after his former
year with the Lions. In terms of Fantasy Football, Stafford was a nightmare. coach, Mike Holmgren, who is now the team president for the Browns, traded
Stafford completed 201 of 377 passes (53.3 comp. pct.) for 2,267 yards (6.01 for him. Wallace will compete with Jake Delhomme to be the new starter in
yards/att.) with 13 touchdowns and a whopping 20 interceptions over 10 games Cleveland (rookie Colt McCoy is not expected to be a factor). Wallace might
(that's an average of two interceptions per game). Save for a gutsy have an edge based on his familiarity with Holmgren, but Delhomme has far
performance vs. the Browns in Week 11 that saw Stafford suffer a separated more experience as a starter. Wallace has started 10 games the past two
left (non-throwing) shoulder while tossing for 422 yards and five touchdowns, years and has 14 touchdowns and five interceptions despite his limited play
he was fairly useless for Fantasy play even though he delivered either a over that time, so the potential is there for Wallace to be successful. But with
rushing or passing touchdown in every game he played. Stafford was banged the Browns, Wallace would only be a low-end No. 2 Fantasy QB at best.
up over the course of the season, dislocating his right kneecap in addition to Cleveland has a limited receiving corps, and they aren't going to turn into a
hurting his shoulder, but he has undergone surgery and should be fine for the passing team any time soon. Don't draft Wallace in the majority of Fantasy
start of the 2010 season. If the Lions bulk up their offensive line to better leagues even if he wins the job, but he could be worth adding off the waiver
protect Stafford, he'll have a chance to stay productive and useful to Fantasy wire during the year.
owners. His receiving corps is just fine: The Lions added Nate Burleson and
Tony Scheffler to go with Calvin Johnson and Brandon Pettigrew, so Stafford -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
has plenty of quality targets to throw to. Consider him a good No. 2 option in Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
drafts, well worth a late-round pick. 2010 (proj) 76-125 769 6 3 25 76 0 66
2009 78-120 700 3 2 16 2 1 46
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy 2008 141-242 1,532 11 3 16 78 0 122
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 264-449 3,283 21 16 21 108 2 242
2009 201-377 2,267 13 20 21 108 2 150 Charlie Whitehurst, SEA Bye: 5
Charlie Whitehurst was supposed to battle for the starting QB job in Seattle
with Matt Hasselbeck after getting traded there in mid-March, but those plans
Tim Tebow, DEN Bye: 9 are on hold. That's because Whitehurst didn't have a good spring and
The Broncos drafted Florida QB Tim Tebow with the No. 25 overall pick in the Hasselbeck did, making him the de facto starter entering camp. Whitehurst has
first round of the NFL Draft. But Tebow isn't expected to play right away. never attempted an NFL pass after being in the league four seasons as the
Denver coach Josh McDaniels insisted Kyle Orton is still his starting emergency No. 3 QB with the Chargers. He has the size you want in a passer
quarterback - and chances are good that Brady Quinn is still the backup and and a good arm, but his lack of experience is of great concern. Keep him off of
Tom Brandstater is still No. 3. With his athleticism, Tebow could play other Fantasy rosters -- he might get a chance to play later in the year but you can
positions - say, tight end or on special teams - and he could be used in Wildcat glance on waivers for him by then.
formations right away to take advantage of his running prowess even if he
doesn't supplant Orton. That means Tebow has minimal Fantasy value in -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
seasonal leagues even if he lines up in other places on offense. In rookie-only Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
drafts, Tebow is worth a late-round pick, but he has value in long-term keeper 2010 (proj) 70-118 703 4 4 16 60 1 54
leagues since he could be the starter for the Broncos in 2011. We'll find out 2009 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
how the Broncos plan to use Tebow, and it should be interesting to see if he 2008 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
has the chance to make an impact as a rookie.

-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy Vince Young, TEN Bye: 9
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points Vince Young is expected to be a wild card late in Fantasy drafts this summer
2010 (proj) 41-66 368 3 1 16 54 2 46 after getting his career back on track in 2009. The Titans started last season 0-
6 and turned to Young to spark the offense, and spark he did as the team won
eight of the 10 starts he made. His stats weren't huge – he threw for 1,879
Michael Vick, PHI Bye: 8 yards on 152 of 259 passing (58.7 percent) with one game over 250 yards (a
Michael Vick is expected to serve as the backup to Kevin Kolb in Philadelphia career-high 387-yard delight vs. Arizona). Young's rushing totals weren't
this season. Vick will again play in a Wildcat role, which will give him a handful gaudy, either: He had 281 yards on 55 runs (5.1 avg.) with two rushing
of reps each week, but not enough to make him a Fantasy standout. He's only touchdowns. Owners will be tempted to draft Young hoping to cash in on
worth a late-round pick in the deepest of leagues, or in leagues that use moderate passing totals with strong rushing totals – after all, 175 yards passing
multiple starting quarterbacks. and 50 yards rushing is the same as 300 yards passing in standard Fantasy
scoring. But Young might hand off more than you'd like thanks to Chris
-------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy Johnson in the backfield, so his totals aren't expected to be huge, even with
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points the Titans' receiving corps gathering some momentum thanks to their young
2010 (proj) 21-31 162 2 1 34 134 1 34 talent. Treat him like a No. 2 Fantasy QB worth a late-round flier in drafts.
2009 6-13 86 1 0 24 95 2 30
2008 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------------- Passing --------------- --- Rushing --- Fantasy
Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Points
2010 (proj) 227-379 2,616 16 9 48 231 3 220
2009 152-259 1,879 10 7 55 281 2 157
2008 22-36 219 1 2 8 27 0 12

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Cedric Benson, CIN Bye: 6
Running Backs Cedric Benson is looking to keep improving this season. He had a career year
in 2009, totaling 1,251 yards on 301 carries (4.2 avg.) in 13 games (he missed
Joseph Addai, IND Bye: 7 two games with an injury and sat out Week 17) with six touchdowns. Benson
Entering 2010 in a contract year, Colts RB Joseph Addai should be more than also caught 17 passes for 111 yards and didn't lose a single fumble all year.
capable of giving Fantasy owners some quality stats. Naturally, we expect him Benson, who will be 28 to start the season, is in a contract year and could earn
to be motivated to play well so that he can cash in following the season, but he another big contract with a strong campaign. Really, the fact that his health isn't
also told CBSSports.com in January that the addition of Donald Brown perfect (no 16-game seasons) and that he's on a team that will likely throw the
motivated him last year. It showed as he rushed for 10 touchdowns, caught for ball more than they did last season are the only knocks against Benson, who
three more and had 828 yards on 219 carries (3.8 avg.) to go with 336 yards has been awesome since he's joined the Bengals. We consider him a low-end
on 51 receptions (6.6 avg.). He had another 265 total yards with a touchdown No. 1 Fantasy RB worthy of being taken between 10th and 20th overall in
in three playoff games. Addai might be the most unsuspecting member of the drafts this summer.
Top 12 Fantasy rushers from last season, and because he plays in
Indianapolis' powerful offense, he's not expected to fall out very easily. The ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
biggest threat to Addai is Donald Brown, who totaled just 89 touches in the Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
regular season thanks to an injury that kept him out of several games down the 2010 (proj) 268 1,149 7 13 85 0 1 163
stretch. Brown could see more work next season, and that could limit Addai's 2009 301 1,251 6 17 111 0 0 172
touches. But it's clear that Addai, who has been good for at least 1,100 yards 2008 214 747 2 20 185 0 1 102
and eight touchdowns in three seasons with 15-plus games, is far from washed
up and unlikely to lose the majority of reps to Brown. Best of all, Addai might
sneak into Round 3 or even 4 in some leagues, making him a valuable pick. It's Jahvid Best, DET Bye: 7
probably best to treat him as a No. 2 RB, but expectations for quality stats The Lions drafted Cal RB Jahvid Best at No. 30 overall in the NFL Draft, and
should be high. landing in Motown could be a blessing for him. Best, who ran for 2,668 yards,
caught 62 passes and scored 35 total touchdowns at California, is expected to
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy fill in for Kevin Smith as he recovers from major knee surgery. Best has the
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points potential to be a solid Fantasy option entering the season as Smith might not
2010 (proj) 208 802 9 36 231 2 3 163 be ready for Week 1 of the season, which could then make Best the starter for
2009 219 828 10 51 336 3 1 197 the Lions. He will likely share carries with Smith once he returns. A well-
2008 155 544 5 25 206 2 1 114 documented concussion suffered at Cal last season is of minor concern -- go
into the season with Best as a low-end No. 3 Fantasy RB worth a mid-round
pick with the chance to be a No. 2 option early in the year while Smith is out. In
Marion Barber, DAL Bye: 4 rookie-only drafts, Best should be considered a first-round pick, and he has
Marion Barber has a lot to prove to Fantasy owners this season after a plenty of value in keeper leagues with an early- to mid-round selection.
disappointing 2009. Barber was expected to lead the Cowboys backfield and
outplay young running backs Felix Jones and Tashard Choice. Instead, Barber ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
had an injury-marred season and finished with modest totals (932 rushing Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
yards and seven touchdowns and 26 catches for 221 yards). He did lead 2010 (proj) 223 940 4 29 225 1 3 141
Dallas in carries with 214, which was more than Jones (116) and Choice (64),
but Jones also missed time due to injuries. Barber clearly is not an elite
Fantasy option, and his touchdowns continue to decline. He went from 16 total Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG Bye: 8
touchdowns in 2006 to 12 in 2007 to nine in 2008. You can't count on him for Ahmad Bradshaw is expected to be fine after offseason surgery on both feet
double digits in touchdowns any more, and the Cowboys have learned to love and his right ankle, and he could be in a position to take off in 2010. After
their passing attack while utilizing all three of their rushers. Thus, expect Jones dealing with injuries for most of 2009, Bradshaw had screws put in both feet to
to see a bigger role this year and even start as Dallas will try to keep Barber stabilize fractured bones and a procedure on his ankle. Despite the injuries,
fresh for the end of the season, and look for Choice to see his share of carries, Bradshaw had his moments playing in tandem with Brandon Jacobs, and he
too. Barber still gets enough touches and production to make him a low-end will continue in that role this season. Bradshaw set new career highs in 2009
No. 2 Fantasy RB, but he's toward the end of that group. He should not be with 163 carries for 778 yards (4.8 avg.) and seven touchdowns, and he tacked
selected before Round 4 on Draft Day. on 207 yards on 21 catches. He vows to be better this season now that he's
100 percent, and we think that's possible. Jacobs remains the starter and goal-
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy line option based on his size, but Bradshaw could approach 1,000 rushing
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points yards and a healthy amount of touchdowns in what amounts to a contract year
2010 (proj) 187 811 7 20 166 2 2 150 for him. We consider Bradshaw a solid No. 3 Fantasy RB, just like his
2009 214 932 7 26 221 0 2 153 counterpart in The Big Apple, making him worth a mid-round pick in all
2008 238 885 7 52 417 2 3 177 leagues.

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Mike Bell, PHI Bye: 8 Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Mike Bell resurrected his career with the Saints in 2009, winning a Super Bowl 2010 (proj) 187 855 5 24 211 1 2 139
ring along the way, and he'll hope to do the same with the Eagles in 2010. As a 2009 163 778 7 21 207 0 2 135
restricted free agent, Bell signed a one-year offer sheet with Philadelphia that 2008 67 355 1 5 42 1 0 51
was not matched by New Orleans. He's expected to aid LeSean McCoy much
like he did Pierre Thomas last year, and he could fit into a goal-line role in
addition to taking snaps from McCoy. Bell had 654 yards on 172 carries (3.8
avg.) with five rushing scores and 12 yards receiving on four grabs last year,
and those are mostly reachable totals for Bell this season. Look his way with a
late-round pick as a good reserve Fantasy RB.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy


Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 116 449 4 8 57 0 2 71
2009 172 654 5 4 12 0 2 92
2008 13 42 1 1 14 0 0 11

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Donald Brown, IND Bye: 7 carries, that lowers his value, and he should be viewed carefully as a No. 3 RB
Team-oriented RB Donald Brown is expected to be healthy for the 2010 worth a pick between Rounds 7 and 8. He does benefit from being in a
season after missing five games in 2009 with a shoulder injury. As a rookie, potential contract year (motivation will be high), but McFadden is still
Brown amassed just 281 yards on 78 carries (3.6 avg.) with three touchdowns, considered by many to be the better talent.
adding 169 receiving yards on 11 grabs. Those numbers were way off from
what we expected from him, but he likely played hurt for much of the year and ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
that led to the low totals. He should return to being a significant contributor in Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
the Colts' offense, but so long as starter Joseph Addai is healthy, we'll never 2010 (proj) 192 808 5 13 88 0 2 116
see Brown top more than 15 touches or so on a weekly basis (he hit that mark 2009 123 589 3 17 105 0 2 82
just twice in 2009). You're best off considering Brown a very low-end No. 3 RB 2008 94 419 3 19 162 0 1 73
or a quality reserve rusher, making him worthy of a mid-round pick. And
naturally, if you draft Addai with a Top-30 choice, you should look into getting
Brown as an insurance policy. Reggie Bush, NO Bye: 10
Reggie Bush should continue to be a home-run threat in the Saints' offense,
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy but the RB has work to do to match his lofty expectations. Bush matched a
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points career-high in total touchdowns with eight in 2009, but the rest of his stats
2010 (proj) 118 477 4 21 155 0 0 87 declined dramatically, delivering 390 rush yards on 70 carries (5.6 avg.) and
2009 78 281 3 11 169 0 0 62 335 receiving yards on 47 catches (7.1 avg.). His rushing and receiving stats
were career-lows, and many attribute his limited reps to complications from his
surgically repaired knee, which required attention for much of the season and
Ronnie Brown, MIA Bye: 5 kept him out of two games. He was improved for the postseason with 117 rush
For the second time in three seasons, Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown yards on 17 carries and a touchdown along with 95 yards and a score on 10
will enter training camp coming off a season-ending injury. This time, Brown's catches. Bush's contract gets steep this season, but we can't see the Saints
2009 season was cut short after nine games due to a Lisfranc fracture in his without their explosive weapon, even if his numbers don't correlate to how
right foot. But Brown said in an interview with CBSSports.com in February that important he is to them. If Bush stays off the operating table, we could see him
he's on track to return for the start of the 2010 season. "The toughest part of bounce back and see more work in 2010. Consider him a No. 3 Fantasy RB,
being injured is not being able to participate and go out there," Brown said. "To which is what he was in 2009, worth a pick between Rounds 6 and 7 in drafts.
suffer an injury and not being able to go out there and help your team, it was
hard for me. I used what happened this season as fuel for next season." ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Despite the injuries, Brown has been productive with 18 touchdowns in the Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
past two seasons. He finished 2009 with 648 rush yards, 98 receiving yards 2010 (proj) 97 419 4 68 556 4 2 142
and nine total touchdowns (one passing). He will continue to share carries with 2009 70 390 5 47 335 3 2 116
Ricky Williams in 2010, but Brown is expected to return as the starter. And 2008 106 404 2 52 440 4 2 116
while the Dolphins did trade for Brandon Marshall, the team should still be
focused on running the ball a good amount of the time. Go into the season with
Brown as a No. 2 Fantasy running back worth a pick beginning in Round 3 in Jamaal Charles, KC Bye: 4
all leagues -- his foot injury is serious but not as serious as the ACL he tore in Jamaal Charles was expected to be a breakout star this season, but that was
2007. When healthy, Brown is a must-start option in all formats. before the Chiefs added Thomas Jones in March and rookie WR Dexter
McCluster in April. Charles was a star in the second half of 2009 when he took
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy over for Larry Johnson. In the final eight games of the season, Charles had
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points seven games with double digits in Fantasy points. He finished the season with
2010 (proj) 183 782 8 22 187 1 2 156 190 carries for 1,120 yards (5.9 yards per carry) and seven touchdowns and 40
2009 147 648 8 14 98 0 1 125 catches for 297 yards and one touchdown with three lost fumbles. If you project
2008 214 916 10 33 254 0 1 181 what Charles did in his final eight games for the entire season he would have
had 320 carries for 1,936 yards and 14 touchdowns. But with Jones now in the
mix, Charles won't get the chance to match those stats, and McCluster should
Correll Buckhalter, DEN Bye: 9 take away some receptions. We still like Charles as a No. 2 Fantasy RB. Even
Correll Buckhalter is expected to serve as a part-time running back in Denver though Jones will likely get the short-yardage and goal-line carries, the Chiefs
behind starter Knowshon Moreno, though early training camp injuries threw will be pass happy with Charlie Weis now the offensive coordinator. Charles
that plan into the wind. Buckhalter's injury wasn't believed to be significant, so should still be drafted in Round 3 or 4, and hopefully Jones won't ruin his value
he should be OK for this season. In 2009, Buckhalter's first year with the altogether. But Jones coming to Kansas City definitely takes the luster off what
Broncos, he had 120 carries for 642 yards (5.3 yard avg.) with one touchdown. could have been a breakout year.
He also caught 31 passes for 240 yards with two lost fumbles. Buckhalter
actually had two more 100-yard games than Moreno, but Moreno is clearly the ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
future in Denver and should see more reps in 2010 so long as he is healthy. Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
But that's the catch as Moreno has dealt with injuries throughout his short 2010 (proj) 205 951 6 31 240 2 3 161
career and it's not ridiculous to think that Buckhalter could see some significant 2009 190 1,120 7 40 297 1 3 185
reps this season. Buckhalter is worth a late-round pick in all Fantasy leagues 2008 67 357 0 27 272 1 2 64
this year and is a must-own handcuff option for Moreno owners.
Tashard Choice, DAL Bye: 4
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy On any other team Tashard Choice would be a candidate to share carries as
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points part of a tandem and be a quality Fantasy reserve RB. But in Dallas, Choice is
2010 (proj) 119 440 2 14 123 0 1 66 the No. 3 RB behind Marion Barber and Felix Jones, and that limits his Fantasy
2009 120 642 1 31 240 0 2 90 value. Choice is a great injury replacement when Barber or Jones gets hurt, but
2008 76 369 2 26 324 2 0 92 he's not someone you can draft in the majority of leagues. Instead, add Choice
to your scout team and make sure you pick him up off the waiver wire the
minute something happens to Barber or Jones. And in deep leagues, spend a
Michael Bush, OAK Bye: 10 late-round pick on Choice since he's been a good replacement for a couple of
Michael Bush enters his third season in the NFL looking for a chance to prove weeks each of the past two seasons. There's also talk he could get short-
he can be a productive running back, and he should improve with the Raiders yardage work this season, but until we see it happen we can't recommend
going from three options to two with Justin Fargas being released. Bush will Choice in the majority of leagues on Draft Day.
continue to share carries with Darren McFadden, but his outlook has gotten
better and thus his potential is better. In two seasons, Bush has 218 carries for ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
1,010 yards (4.6 yards per carry) and six touchdowns. He's also added 36 Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
catches for 267 yards and three lost fumbles. If Bush were the featured back 2010 (proj) 61 242 2 8 69 0 0 43
for the Raiders he could end up as a very strong option. But since he shares 2009 64 349 3 15 132 0 0 67
2008 92 472 2 21 185 0 0 77
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Glen Coffee, SF Bye: 9 Kevin Faulk, NE Bye: 5
Glen Coffee is the likely backup RB in San Francisco behind Frank Gore, but Kevin Faulk re-signed with the Patriots and will again be in a contract year in
he might some competition for that role from rookie Anthony Dixon. Coffee 2010. He was a solid part of the backfield rotation in 2009 with 62 carries for
struggled as a rookie for the 49ers last season. When Gore injured his ankle in 335 yards (5.4 yards per carry) and two touchdowns. He also added 37
Week 3 at Minnesota, Coffee had significant playing time for three games, but catches for 301 yards and a touchdown with a lost fumble. But since he shares
all he could muster was 61 carries for 173 yards (2.8 yards per carry) and one the ball with Laurence Maroney, Sammy Morris and Fred Taylor, Faulk has
touchdown. Granted, one of those games was against the tough Vikings run minimal Fantasy value. He's a decent reserve Fantasy RB in deep leagues
defense, but he also ran against St. Louis and Atlanta. Consider Coffee nothing where receptions count since he's had at least 35 catches in his past four
more than an insurance policy in case Gore gets injured, and now Dixon lowers seasons, but that's about the only format where he should be owned.
his value even more.
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2010 (proj) 55 226 1 33 263 1 0 61
2010 (proj) 66 272 1 15 120 0 0 45 2009 62 335 2 37 301 1 0 81
2009 83 226 1 11 76 0 0 35 2008 83 507 3 58 486 3 0 134

Kenneth Darby, STL Bye: 9 Justin Forsett, SEA Bye: 5


Kenneth Darby will serve as a backup RB in St. Louis behind starter Steven Justin Forsett will attempt to be the starting RB for the Seahawks this year, but
Jackson. Darby has minimal Fantasy value unless Jackson gets hurt. In three he's expected to share carries with Julius Jones and Leon Washington. We still
years, Darby is still looking for his first touchdown. He only has 61 carries in his like Forsett the best based on his upside. When he got the chance to carry the
career and 301 rushing yards. Darby is worth drafting with a late-round pick as load in 2009, he played well as a rusher and receiver. We expect Forsett to be
a handcuff option for Jackson, but he should only be considered an insurance the starter in a shared situation with Jones on rushing downs, and Washington
policy this season. And if Jackson does get hurt he would only be useful as a will likely see the field in passing situations. Plan on drafting Forsett as a No. 3
reserve RB in deeper formats. Fantasy RB coming into the season. He is worth a mid-round pick in all
leagues.
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
2010 (proj) 38 148 0 11 82 0 1 21 Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2009 27 152 0 18 96 0 0 24 2010 (proj) 184 792 5 16 98 0 2 115
2008 32 140 0 19 183 0 1 30 2009 114 619 4 41 350 1 1 124
2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

James Davis, CLE Bye: 8


James Davis enters this season looking for a bigger role. Davis missed much Matt Forte, CHI Bye: 8
of the 2009 season with a shoulder injury suffered during a practice drill four After racking up 12 touchdowns and just over 1,700 total yards as a rookie,
weeks into the season. The hard-nosed Davis had just nine carries for 15 yards Bears RB Matt Forte took a massive step backward in 2009. Forte failed to top
in 2009 to go with 5 yards on four catches, but we think he can bring a good 1,000 rush yards, getting just 929 on 258 carries (3.6 avg.) with four scores on
strong presence to the Browns run game with five-to-10 touches per game the ground. He also dipped a bit as a receiver, catching 57 passes for 471
behind starter Jerome Harrison. Granted, there's a lot of time between now and yards (8.3 avg.). He also lost three fumbles after losing just one as a rookie.
the start of the season, but Davis is someone we'll be keeping an eye on. He's Only seven times all season did Forte match or exceed 10 Fantasy points in
worth a late-round pick in deeper dynasty/keeper leagues this summer. standard-scoring leagues and totaled over 100 yards in six games. Though he
didn't get much help from his plodding offensive line, Forte appeared to be the
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy latest in a long line of Bears running backs that shine in their debut season and
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points struggle in the next. Injuries might be to blame – he tore a hamstring before the
2010 (proj) 36 137 1 6 36 0 0 23 season started and underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee after the
2009 9 15 0 4 5 0 0 1 season. But offseason additions of offensive coordinator Mike Martz and
veteran running back Chester Taylor do not bode well for Forte's future. Taylor
has nearly the exact same skill set as Forte while Martz has been known as a
Justin Fargas, FA running back crusher in Fantasy Football because he likes to throw so much.
Justin Fargas is looking for a job this offseason after he was released by the We can no longer expect Forte to be a candidate for 20 touches per week, and
Raiders in March. The Raiders used to rely on Fargas over parts of the last there could be some matchups where 15 touches are too much to ask for.
seven season, which is why he wound up leading the team in carries in 2009 Forte has slid to a No. 3 Fantasy RB, worth a pick after Round 6. He has a lot
with 129 for 491 yards (3.8 yards per carry) with three touchdowns. He also of work to do to get back to Fantasy prominence.
added 17 catches for 113 yards. Fargas has seen his production decrease
each of the past two years, and he has been plagued by injuries which comes ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
with the territory of getting older. Keep an eye on where Fargas ends up, but Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
he would only be worth drafting with a late-round pick in deep Fantasy leagues 2010 (proj) 192 738 3 32 226 1 2 116
based on his role with his new team. 2009 258 929 4 57 471 0 3 159
2008 315 1,231 8 64 484 4 1 241
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009 129 491 3 17 113 0 0 78
2008 219 855 1 10 52 0 1 94

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Arian Foster, HOU Bye: 7 and he's a rare RB who still continues to get the majority of touches out of the
Fantasy owners got a nice look at Arian Foster late last season, and we'll see backfield. He will lose a few carries to Glen Coffee and rookie Anthony Dixon,
what kind of role he can land with the Texans this summer. Foster was given but Gore is a standout RB. He did miss two games last year with an ankle
extended reps in the team's last two games last season and torched the injury and has missed five games in the past three seasons, but he's also
Dolphins and Patriots for 216 yards on 39 carries (5.5 avg.) with three averaged 233 carries a year for his career. We see Gore going toward the end
touchdowns and three catches for 26 yards. But the Texans' addition of rookie of the first round in all leagues.
Ben Tate along with having Steve Slaton on the roster means that it will be an
uphill climb for playing time for Foster. At best Foster is worth a late-round pick ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
on the hope that he gets sees some action. He might be the kind of back you Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
draft late, cut, then wish you didn't cut because he lands reps somehow during 2010 (proj) 261 1,202 8 39 334 2 3 208
the season. He's best cut out for owners with really deep roster space. 2009 229 1,120 10 52 406 3 2 226
2008 240 1,036 6 43 373 2 3 184
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 96 370 2 9 84 0 1 55 Ryan Grant, GB Bye: 10
2009 54 257 3 8 93 0 1 50 A strong finish to the 2009 season gave Packers RB Ryan Grant some really
nice numbers. Grant ended the year with 1,253 yards on 282 carries (4.4 avg.)
and 11 rushing touchdowns. He also had a career-high 197 yards receiving on
Quinton Ganther, SEA Bye: 5 25 catches. Six of his 11 scores came in the final four weeks of the regular
Quinton Ganther left the Redskins and signed with the Seahawks this season, really providing a boost to Fantasy owners who grabbed him for the
offseason where he could compete for carries behind Justin Forsett, Leon Fantasy postseason run. Grant had only three games with over 100 yards
Washington and Julius Jones. He could end up being used in short-yardage rushing but totaled over 100 yards seven times and only produced three weeks
situations, and there's also talk of Ganther being moved to fullback. We view without 100 total yards or a touchdown (against the Vikings, Cowboys and
Ganther as a reserve in Seattle, and he isn't worth drafting in the majority of Ravens, very good run defenses). We like Grant a lot headed into 2010
leagues. He could be worth adding off the waiver wire if he starts out the because the Packers' offense is awesome, his offensive line is only going to
season playing well, but Ganther is more of an insurance policy and special get better and there are no indications out of Green Bay that he'll give any of
teams player. He showed some flashes of his ability in 2009 when Clinton his workload to another running back. With another year of 300 touches
Portis (concussion) and Ladell Betts (knee) were injured, but in three seasons expected and Grant a stable Fantasy rusher for three years now, he's an easy
he has just 71 carries for 262 yards and three touchdowns and 15 catches for choice as a No. 1 Fantasy rusher worth a pick in Round 2 in all leagues this
142 yards. You can do better. season.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 31 124 0 0 0 0 0 12 2010 (proj) 270 1,131 7 18 125 0 2 164
2009 62 199 3 9 99 0 0 46 2009 282 1,253 11 25 197 0 1 208
2008 9 61 0 6 43 0 0 10 2008 312 1,203 4 18 116 1 3 155

Toby Gerhart, MIN Bye: 4 Shonn Greene, NYJ Bye: 7


The Vikings took Stanford RB Toby Gerhart in the second round of the NFL Shonn Greene endeared himself to Fantasy owners with a strong playoff run in
draft, giving them a suitable second running option behind starter Adrian 2009, and he also endeared himself to his coaches. After helping carry the Jets
Peterson. Gerhart is expected to replace Chester Taylor as the second back in to the AFC Championship Game with 54 carries for 304 yards and two
the Vikings offense. He isn't going to take many stats off the plate of one of the touchdowns in three playoff games, the team seemingly handed him the
best running back in the NFL, but he's a must-own as an insurance policy for primary rushing job after they released Thomas Jones. But that changed once
those owners who take AP with a first-round pick, and better yet you can wait the Jets signed LaDainian Tomlinson, and Greene now has company in the
until Round 10 or so to get him; last year you'd have to take Chester Taylor backfield -- including Joe McKnight, who was drafted in Round 4 of the NFL
sooner. Gerhart is also worth a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper Draft. We expect Greene to land around 15 touches per game with goal-line
leagues and is a Top 20 pick in rookie-only drafts. duties. He will lose carries to Tomlinson and McKnight, and the Jets might
throw a smidge more than last season with the offseason addition of Santonio
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy Holmes, but Greene should still have the chance to shine, especially behind
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points this talented offensive line. We like Greene as a No. 2 Fantasy RB worth a pick
2010 (proj) 92 356 4 11 76 0 0 67 in Round 3 or Round 4 in all leagues. We expect big things from Greene in his
second year in the NFL.

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Mike Goodson, CAR Bye: 6
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Mike Goodson impressed teammates in training camp in 2009 with his
2010 (proj) 232 1,029 10 8 68 0 3 164
excellent speed and hands, but it never translated out on the field. Goodson
2009 109 541 2 0 0 0 3 60
only played in eight games, rushing for just 49 yards on 22 carries (with 44
yards and 13 carries coming in the season finale). He also caught a pair of
passes for 15 yards. Obviously, these totals suggest that Goodson isn't worth
owning in Fantasy, but he could be a dangerous option if he ever found regular Lynell Hamilton, NO Bye: 10
playing time. That said, don't consider him useful in seasonal Fantasy play for The only RB on the Saints' roster without a contract issue this offseason is
now, but do keep him in mind in case the Panthers' running back corps suffers Lynell Hamilton, which could help his Fantasy value in 2010. The undrafted
some injuries in 2010. rookie RB saw action in nine games but got the strong majority of his stats in a
meaningless Week 17 game at Carolina, finishing the year with 125 yards on
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy 35 carries (3.6 avg.) with two touchdowns. He also scored vs. Arizona in the
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points postseason. Hamilton is a bit of a sleeper for 2010 since he's got a year of
2010 (proj) 40 224 0 8 105 0 0 33 familiarity with the Saints under his belt and should move up the RB depth
2009 22 49 0 2 15 0 1 3 chart this offseason with Mike Bell off to Philadelphia. If that happens, Hamilton
could develop into a late-round draft pick in deeper leagues. If not, then he'll
remain on waivers until he lands some relevant playing time.
Frank Gore, SF Bye: 9
Frank Gore continues to be one of the best Fantasy running backs available,
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
and he should be considered a first-round pick in all leagues. Gore has at least
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
1,400 total yards in each of the past four seasons, and in 2009 he set a new
2010 (proj) 113 458 3 8 58 0 1 68
career-high with 10 rushing touchdowns (and 13 overall). He's a great receiver
2009 35 125 2 5 48 0 0 28
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Montario Hardesty, CLE Bye: 8 Peyton Hillis, CLE Bye: 8
The Browns traded back into Round 2 to select Tennessee RB Montario Peyton Hillis joins the Browns after he was traded from Denver in the offseason
Hardesty, and speculation is already rampant that he'll vie for the starting job as part of the Brady Quinn deal. The expectation is that the Browns will utilize
and the lion's share of the carries with Jerome Harrison this summer. Hardesty Hillis for his good receiving skills and inside running ability, though with the
overcame multiple injuries in college including a torn ACL in 2006 and a stress addition of Montario Hardesty along with Jerome Harrison combining to
fracture in 2008 to finish his career as a Volunteer with 1,308 rushing yards as maintain the majority of the rushing duties, Hillis might land about five touches
a senior. Though Hardesty's injury-plagued past is an obvious concern, the on average per week. Until he finds relevant playing time, you can pass on
upside this Jamal Lewis-clone brings as the Browns' potential running downs keeping Hillis on your roster this season.
back and goal-line fixture will draw plenty of attention. He's a mid-round pick to
target as a No. 3 RB candidate, about the same spot Harrison should go in ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
drafts. Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 21 91 1 26 186 2 0 46
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy 2009 13 54 1 4 19 0 1 10
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2008 68 343 5 14 179 1 0 87
2010 (proj) 205 862 5 9 59 0 2 118

Brandon Jackson, GB Bye: 10


Jerome Harrison, CLE Bye: 8 Packers backup running back Brandon Jackson took a step back in 2009,
Jerome Harrison has seen the Browns add two running backs to the team this rushing just 37 times for 111 yards (3.0 avg.) with two scores over 12 games.
offseason while getting passed over as a restricted free agent. That's not what He added more as a receiver with 21 grabs for 187 yards and a score. Jackson
many Fantasy owners anticipated following his incredible three-game explosion underwhelmed to the point that the Packers brought back veteran rusher
to end 2009. Save for a Week 4 explosion against the Bengals, Harrison was a Ahman Green to help Ryan Grant with the workload down the stretch. Jackson
non-factor last season until posting the third-best rushing total in a single game is only useful as an insurance policy for those owners who draft Grant with a
in Week 15 against the Chiefs with 286 yards. He followed that up with 148 first-round pick, and that's only if Jackson is the best backup option on the
yards against the Raiders and then finished the year with 127 yards against the team come training camp.
Jaguars, scoring at least one time and putting up at least 33 carries in each of
those games. Harrison had 561 of his 862 rushing yards and five of his seven ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
total touchdowns in those last three contests. But with rookie Montario Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Hardesty and third-year rusher Peyton Hillis now part of the running backs 2010 (proj) 31 131 1 20 149 0 0 34
corps -- a trio that will share the ball according to head coach Eric Mangini -- 2009 37 111 2 21 187 1 0 49
Harrison's opportunities will be limited. He's now worth taking with a mid-round 2008 45 248 1 30 185 0 0 48
pick as nothing better than a top-end No. 3 Fantasy RB, right around the same
status we view Hardesty as. Be careful not to overvalue Harrison in Fantasy
drafts this summer. Fred Jackson, BUF Bye: 6
If there was one bright spot for the Bills offense in 2009 it was Fred Jackson.
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy He led the team in rushing with 237 carries for 1,062 yards (4.5 avg.) with two
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points touchdowns. He was also second on the team in receptions with 46, adding
2010 (proj) 140 609 4 28 172 2 2 110 371 yards and two touchdowns with two lost fumbles. Along with that, Jackson
2009 194 862 5 34 220 2 2 146 led the Bills in kickoff returns with 41 for 1,014 yards, and he had seven games
2008 34 246 1 12 116 1 0 47 with double digits in Fantasy points. Jackson took advantage of Marshawn
Lynch being suspended for the first three games of the season and never
getting on track. This year, Jackson's Fantasy value will take a hit because
Tim Hightower, ARI Bye: 6 Lynch is back, and the Bills drafted rookie RB C.J. Spiller with a first-round
Tim Hightower is expected to split reps in Arizona with Beanie Wells, playing a pick. That makes Jackson part of a three-headed backfield, and he should be
prominent role for the Cardinals. In two years, Hightower has 18 touchdowns considered a No. 3 Fantasy RB at best. He has plenty of talent, but the
and he seems to find ways to produce even when his touches are limited (only question for Jackson will be his number of touches. Plan on drafting Jackson
143 carries in each of his two years in the NFL). He's also a proven receiver with a mid-round pick and hope he's on the field enough to be considered a
out of the backfield with 63 catches for 428 yards last year, and his main role quality Fantasy option.
this season will likely be on third downs and in short-yardage/goal-line
situations while Wells handles the majority of duties on running downs. ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Hightower might not be the hottest name in the world but he is worth a middle- Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
round pick in all leagues and can go higher in PPR formats thanks to his 2010 (proj) 177 734 4 23 193 1 1 121
touchdown potential. The addition of left guard Alan Faneca in late April will 2009 238 1,062 2 46 371 2 2 170
help his cause, and Hightower also could be motivated since he's entering a 2008 129 560 3 37 317 0 1 103
potential contract year. And it's not a bad idea to consider Hightower as a
handcuff option for Wells, though that would mean spending two of your first
seven, eight or nine picks on two rushers for the same team. Steven Jackson, STL Bye: 9
Steven Jackson is expecting big things for himself this season. In an interview
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy with CBSSports.com in February, Jackson said "I believe that stat-wise I will
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points have my most impressive season that I've ever had, including 2006." To
2010 (proj) 161 627 7 31 256 0 1 128 refresh your memory, Jackson had more than 2,300 total yards and 16
2009 143 598 8 63 428 0 4 141 touchdowns that season. Jackson also is coming off a great year in 2009 with
2008 143 399 10 33 230 0 0 122 more than 1,700 total yards and four touchdowns, and he's clearly the best
player for the Rams. Unfortunately, opposing defenses know that as well,
which is why Jackson has a big target on his back. And that back happens to
be a troubled area for Jackson -- he had surgery on it in April to relieve a
herniated disc. We expect him to be ready for camp, and we like Jackson as a
No. 1 Fantasy RB. He's worth a pick toward the end of Round 1 or beginning of
Round 2 on Draft Day.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy


Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 265 1,201 6 43 313 1 2 191
2009 325 1,424 4 50 314 0 2 193
2008 254 1,043 7 40 379 1 3 183

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Brandon Jacobs, NYG Bye: 8 but three games last season and an 11-game streak of 100-yard rushing
Brandon Jacobs is expected to be fine after offseason knee surgery, but he performances still active, you can expect him to start and get close to 20
has a lot to prove to Fantasy owners this year. Jacobs was a huge touches a game. In Fantasy Football these days, you should take that all day
disappointment in 2009 with 224 carries for 835 yards (3.7 yards per carry) and from a running back. Johnson is well worth taking as the No. 1 overall pick in
five touchdowns. He snapped a two-year streak of rushing for at least 1,000 all Fantasy drafts this summer.
yards and had his lowest rushing average since his rookie season in 2005.
Jacobs has the potential for a rebound year since he'll only be 28, and the ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Giants will look to keep him fresh in tandem with Ahmad Bradshaw. Jacobs is Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
still the workhorse of this backfield, and he also is the goal-line back, so that 2010 (proj) 293 1,379 13 43 360 2 1 262
should give him the chance to run for 1,000 yards and reach double digits in 2009 358 2,006 14 50 503 2 3 342
touchdowns. But based on what we saw last year from Jacobs (and 2008 251 1,228 9 43 260 1 1 206
Bradshaw), and with the Giants possibly becoming a passing team with all their
talent at wide receiver, Jacobs should now be considered a No. 3 Fantasy RB.
Don't reach for Jacobs until Round 5 at the earliest since he's no lock to see a Larry Johnson, WAS Bye: 9
ton of work or stay healthy for the course of the year. Larry Johnson is trying to resurrect his career with the Redskins this season
after he was signed to a three-year deal in March. Johnson, 30, will likely be
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy the No. 2 RB in Washington behind starter Clinton Portis, although Johnson
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points could push Portis for the starter's role in training camp. Johnson himself will be
2010 (proj) 206 871 7 17 127 1 2 144 pushed for the No. 2 spot by Willie Parker, who is also in the mix in
2009 224 835 5 18 184 1 1 135 Washington. Johnson had a disappointing season in 2009 after struggling to
2008 219 1,089 15 6 36 0 1 199 start the year in Kansas City and then not doing much once he joined the
Bengals. While Johnson could do well under new Redskins coach Mike
Shanahan -- he has coached 11 individual 1,000-yard rushing seasons in
Chris Jennings, CLE Bye: 8 Denver from 1995-2008 -- Portis is still expected to get the majority of touches.
Chris Jennings will look to play a role for the Browns' RB corps this season. But We're not worried about Parker taking reps from Johnson, but keep in mind
the Browns' RB corps was such a mess last season that following a 20-carry, that the reps will be limited all the way around in Washington. Based on that,
73-yard, one-touchdown performance against the Steelers in Week 14 it was Johnson's age and rapid decline in production, he should only be viewed as a
believed that Jennings was the team's back of the future. But the following late-round pick on Draft Day.
week Jennings saw teammate Jerome Harrison rip up the Chiefs for an all-
time, third-best 286 yards rushing. Jennings wound up with 220 yards rushing ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
with the one score and another 56 yards receiving. He'll battle for a spot along Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
the Browns' RB depth chart this summer behind Harrison with James Davis, 2010 (proj) 134 517 5 13 74 0 1 87
but he's not expected to produce significant stats. He's nothing more than a 2009 178 562 0 15 80 0 1 62
late-round flier in the deepest of leagues. 2008 193 874 5 12 74 0 1 128

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Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Felix Jones, DAL Bye: 4
2010 (proj) 12 45 0 0 0 0 0 5 Felix Jones could be in line for a big season if he can stay healthy and prove to
2009 63 220 1 9 56 0 0 33 the Cowboys he's ready to share the load with Marion Barber. Jones played
well last season, including the playoffs, when he led Dallas with 217 rushing
yards and a touchdown and 52 receiving yards in two postseason games. For
Rashad Jennings, JAC Bye: 9 the season, Jones had 685 rushing yards and three touchdowns and 19
Rashad Jennings will likely battle 2010 rookie RB Deji Karim to back up catches for 119 yards, but he was marred by injuries for the second year in a
Maurice Jones-Drew in the Jaguars' backfield. Last year Jennings played row. Barber continues to struggle with poor production and injuries also, so
sparingly with 202 yards on 39 carries (5.2 avg.) with one touchdown. He also Jones could see a bigger role in the offense, including as a receiver. Tashard
caught 16 balls for 101 yards. He'll get a couple of touches each week but Choice will also get his share of carries, but Jones should be considered a
serves Fantasy owners as nothing more than an insurance policy for those who sleeper because of his high yardage potential and his fabulous offseason
take Jones-Drew with an early-round pick -- assuming he beats out Karim. which included him adding muscle and improving his receiving skills. He is
Consider him late in drafts, if at all. worth drafting as a low-end No. 2/top-end No. 3 Fantasy RB with a pick
between Rounds 6 and 8, but don't be surprised if he ends up starting for you
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy for several weeks in the season. We like Jones' upside this year.
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 55 246 1 11 66 0 0 37 ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
2009 39 202 1 16 101 0 0 36 Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 168 837 4 19 155 0 2 119
2009 116 685 3 19 119 0 2 93
2008 30 266 3 2 10 0 0 45
Chris Johnson, TEN Bye: 9
By the time you finish reading this sentence, Chris Johnson could have ran for
a 99-yard touchdown. He's a fast man, and it's that blazing speed that makes
him a statistical dream come true for Fantasy owners. You know his stats from Julius Jones, SEA Bye: 5
last year: 2,006 rush yards, 503 receiving yards, a sick 5.6 rushing average Julius Jones will likely share carries with Justin Forsett and Leon Washington
over 358 carries and 16 total touchdowns with just three fumbles lost. Can he this year. Forsett is the likely starter with Washington expected to see time on
match those numbers again in 2010? It will be difficult: The five previous passing downs, but Jones should be the No. 3 RB this season. He isn't going
running backs to rush for 2,000 yards have fallen off the following season (Eric to be a big factor for the Seahawks this year, but Jones is worth drafting with a
Dickerson, Jamal Lewis, Barry Sanders, Terrell Davis and O.J. Simpson). But late-round pick in deeper leagues.
Johnson, who will turn 25 years old just after the start of the season, has youth
on his side along with a coaching staff that will lean on him so long as he stays ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
productive and a tremendous offensive line. With at least 100 total yards in all Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 161 616 2 12 68 0 2 76
2009 177 663 2 35 232 2 0 113
2008 158 698 2 14 66 0 2 83

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Thomas Jones, KC Bye: 4 working more as a receiver and in the return game. Consider Lynch a No. 4
Thomas Jones has signed with Kansas City this offseason, agreeing to a two- Fantasy RB worth a late-round pick and keep an eye on how he's used during
year deal worth $5 million. Jones, who will be 32 when the season starts, is training camp to see if he remains a prominent part of the backfield rotation. He
expected to share carries with Jamaal Charles. We see the team using both could end up being a steal if you draft him in the later rounds.
running backs as an even split, but Jones will likely get the short-yardage and
goal-line carries based on his bigger body compared to Charles. Last year, ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Jones had a career year with 331 carries for 1,402 yards (4.2 yards per carry) Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
and 14 rushing touchdowns. He also added 10 catches for 58 yards. But he 2010 (proj) 88 336 3 5 32 0 0 55
has started to reach the benchmarks we use to determine when a running back 2009 120 450 2 28 179 0 1 72
might break down, and so we're hesitant to consider him anything more than a 2008 251 1,047 8 47 300 1 1 186
No. 3 Fantasy RB heading into 2010. His value could improve based on his
role with the Chiefs, but remember Charles is a talented RB and the future in
Kansas City. The Chiefs also drafted WR Dexter McCluster, who could see Laurence Maroney, NE Bye: 5
some carries out of the backfield. And the Chiefs offensive line is far what Laurence Maroney had a resurgent year with the Patriots in 2009. After
Jones ran behind in New York. That lowers the value for Jones heading into missing most of the 2008 season with a shoulder injury, Maroney came back
this season, and it's why you should draft him with a mid-round pick at the with 194 carries for 757 yards (3.9 yards per carry) and nine touchdowns with
earliest in all leagues. 14 catches for 99 yards. But he also lost four fumbles. There was a time in
2009 when Maroney was among the best Fantasy running backs with seven
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy games with double figures in Fantasy points in nine games. He will enter this
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points season in a contract year, but he will likely compete for carries again on a
2010 (proj) 161 702 6 15 89 0 0 115 weekly basis with the rest of the Patriots' running backs. But Maroney showed
2009 332 1,402 14 10 58 0 0 229 he is worth a mid-round pick as at least a No. 3 Fantasy RB based on how he
2008 290 1,312 13 36 207 2 1 239 played last season. If Bill Belichick continues to show faith in Maroney, then he
can have plenty of value in all leagues.

Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC Bye: 9 ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Looking for sure things? You've come to the right place as Maurice Jones- Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Drew has been a Fantasy sensation over his entire career. Landing the 2010 (proj) 179 701 6 10 86 0 2 111
starter's role in 2009 – and the carries that come with it – MJD totaled 1,391 2009 194 757 9 14 99 0 4 130
yards on a whopping 312 carries (4.5 avg.) with 15 touchdowns, adding 374 2008 28 93 0 0 0 0 0 9
receiving yards on 53 catches with another score. And over his 365 touches,
Jones-Drew fumbled the ball away once. Jones-Drew has a consistent track
record (over 1,100 total yards and at least nine total touchdowns in every Ryan Mathews, SD Bye: 10
season) and has never missed a game due to injury. There aren't many The Chargers moved up in the NFL Draft to take RB Ryan Mathews from
Fantasy running backs as consistent as Jones-Drew, making him a no-brainer Fresno State at No. 12 overall, and he's considered the successor to
No. 1 Fantasy RB well worth a Top-5 overall pick in standard formats and a LaDainian Tomlinson, who was released in February. Mathews, the nation's
potential No. 1 overall pick in leagues where receptions count. leading rusher at 150.7 yards per game in college, a 218-pounder who scored
19 touchdowns last season, will share carries with Darren Sproles, but Sproles
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy is better suited as a change-of-pace RB and receiver out of the backfield.
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Mathews will get goal-line work and should be considered a low-end No. 2
2010 (proj) 278 1,223 11 48 385 2 2 235 Fantasy RB worth a mid-round pick in seasonal leagues. In rookie-only drafts,
2009 312 1,391 15 53 374 1 1 270 Mathews is worth a first-round pick, and he should be drafted high in keeper
2008 197 824 12 62 565 2 3 216 formats as well.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy


Brian Leonard, CIN Bye: 6 Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Brian Leonard has a chance to continue his role with the Bengals this season. 2010 (proj) 252 1,084 6 28 191 1 3 164
But his contributions to the Bengals in 2009 were larger to the team than they
were to Fantasy owners. Never scoring more than three points per week in
standard formats, Leonard amassed 84 rush yards and 217 receiving yards on LeSean McCoy, PHI Bye: 8
30 grabs. He's expected to retain his third-down role with the Bengals in 2010, LeSean McCoy will be the starter for the Eagles this season with Brian
so don't expect a huge uptick in stats. Westbrook no longer with the team after he was released. McCoy played well
as a rookie in 2009 with 637 rushing yards and four touchdowns and 40
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy catches for 308 yards. McCoy showed he could handle the starting job last
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points year with four games with double digits in Fantasy points in the first five games
2010 (proj) 19 66 0 19 134 0 0 20 after Westbrook first got hurt. McCoy should be considered a solid No. 2
2009 27 84 0 30 217 0 1 29 Fantasy RB worth a pick beginning at the end of Round 2 or beginning of
2008 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Round 3. There is some downside to McCoy since Mike Bell was added to the
roster, and Leonard Weaver will also get carries. But McCoy will get the
majority of touches for the Eagles and has plenty of upside this season.
Marshawn Lynch, BUF Bye: 6
Marshawn Lynch will try to get his career back on track after a disappointing ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
2009 season, but he has plenty of company in the backfield in Buffalo. Last Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
year, Lynch was suspended for the first three games of the season after 2010 (proj) 231 952 4 41 268 2 3 152
violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. He never seemed to get going 2009 155 637 4 40 308 0 1 117
when he returned in Week 4 and was outplayed by teammate Fred Jackson. In
his first two seasons, Lynch ran for 2,151 yards and 15 touchdowns and had
65 catches for 484 yards and a touchdown. He will look to regain that form this
year, but he almost certainly will share carries with Jackson and rookie RB C.J.
Spiller. New coach Chan Gailey will have to figure out how to use all three
running backs, and it will be a messy situation. We think Jackson has more
value than Lynch, but Lynch could regain his pre-2009 form with Spiller

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Darren McFadden, OAK Bye: 10 Ryan Moats, MIN Bye: 4
Darren McFadden will enter his third year in the NFL trying to live up to lofty The Vikings signed RB Ryan Moats in June following his release from the
expectations. In his first two years, McFadden was hindered by injuries and Texans. Moats might have been attractive to the Vikings because they are in
inconsistent play. He took a step back in 2009 as his production decreased in need of some decent running back depth plus he's familiar with Brad Childress'
every statistical category. He only appeared in 12 games due to a knee injury playbook and schemes from his days with the Eagles. But we doubt that Moats
and finished with 104 carries for 357 yards (3.4 yards per carry) and one will see a significant amount of work this season -- keep him off of Fantasy
touchdown and caught 21 passes for 245 yards with three lost fumbles. rosters.
McFadden is expected to split reps with teammate Michael Bush this season
after the release of veteran Justin Fargas, but owners can't be excited about ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
the former Arkansas Razorback after two years of disappointing play. We Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
consider him a No. 3 Fantasy RB worth a pick between Rounds 7 and 8. 2010 (proj) 31 132 1 5 34 0 0 23
Hopefully this is the year he can stay healthy and dominate, but don't reach for 2009 101 390 4 13 106 1 2 75
him with a high draft pick anymore. Let him fall to you in the middle of your 2008 26 94 1 3 14 0 0 16
draft and wait to see if this can be his breakout year.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy Mewelde Moore, PIT Bye: 5
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Mewelde Moore is expected to resume his role as the third-down back for the
2010 (proj) 134 509 2 34 312 3 3 106 Steelers in 2010. He might see an uptick in work with Willie Parker gone in
2009 104 356 1 21 245 0 3 59 Pittsburgh, though the team could always add another back. Moore's numbers
2008 113 499 4 29 285 0 1 99 were a bit disappointing last season (118 rush yards, 153 receiving yards, two
touchdowns), but expectations weren't that high for him anyway. Even though
he's in a contract year, he's nothing more than a low-end one-week
Willis McGahee, BAL Bye: 8 replacement option for owners to check out in PPR formats.
Willis McGahee put concerns about his production to rest in 2009 when he
emerged as a goal-line stud for the Ravens. He led the team with 12 rushing ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
touchdowns and kicked in two receiving touchdowns to boot, carrying him to Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Top-24 Fantasy RB status in standard formats. He also caught 15 passes for 2010 (proj) 39 148 0 21 156 1 0 36
85 yards and rushed for 544 yards on 109 carries (an improbable career-best 2009 35 118 0 21 153 2 0 44
5.0 avg.), though he only topped 10 carries in six games and 50 rushing yards 2008 140 588 5 40 320 1 0 126
in five games because Ray Rice was the primary rusher. There was some
concern that his 2009 salary of $3.6 million would cost him a roster spot with
the Ravens, but the team is reportedly willing to pay it to keep him in the Knowshon Moreno, DEN Bye: 9
offense. He's obviously a fantastic insurance policy for those owners who Knowshon Moreno should take on more of a workload in his sophomore
spend their top pick on Rice, but he's also worth a look as a solid reserve and season after he had a standout rookie campaign -- if an early training camp
one-week replacement during the year for your other starters. Expect hamstring injury doesn't derail his season first. He didn't rush for 100 yards in
McGahee to be picked with a middle- to late-round pick but potentially deliver any game in 2009, but he did have double digits in Fantasy points in five
beyond others taken in that area. games while gaining 947 rushing yards on 247 carries (3.8 yards per carry)
and five touchdowns. He also added 28 catches for 213 yards and two
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy touchdowns with four lost fumbles. Moreno won't have to worry about sharing
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points carries in 2010 the way he did last year with Correll Buckhalter since he will be
2010 (proj) 133 580 7 16 108 0 1 109 the No. 1 option in Denver, but without Brandon Marshall to thin the safeties
2009 109 544 12 15 85 2 1 144 from the line of scrimmage, the going could get tougher for Moreno. Injuries,
2008 170 671 7 24 173 0 3 120 like the hamstring ailment that hurt him on the first day of training camp, won't
help his plight either. We like him as a good No. 2 Fantasy RB worth drafting
between late Round 2 and late Round 3 in all leagues.
Rashard Mendenhall, PIT Bye: 5
Fantasy owners are looking for Rashard Mendenhall to keep thrashing ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
opponents just as he did last season. After getting benched for poor practice Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
habits, Mendenhall was fired up and steamrolled the Chargers for 165 yards 2010 (proj) 265 1,035 5 34 235 2 3 163
and two touchdowns. He never looked back as he totaled 1,108 yards on 242 2009 247 947 7 28 213 2 4 161
carries (4.6 avg.) with seven scores, adding 25 receptions for 261 yards (10.4
avg.) with another score. From Week 4 through the end of the season,
Mendenhall totaled 100 yards and/or scored in 10 of 12 games, an incredible Maurice Morris, DET Bye: 7
feat. There's a lot to like here as Mendenhall doesn't have much competition Lions RB Maurice Morris is expected to serve in a reserve role this season
for playing time at this point and has only 261 career carries. He could also be following the drafting of RB Jahvid Best in April's draft. When last year's starter,
asked to carry the ball more to start the season with Ben Roethlisberger Kevin Smith, was out late in the year, Morris did his best to replace him. In
suspended for the first six games for violating the NFL's personal conduct three starts to end the season Morris had 51 carries for 228 yards and a score
policy. The addition of another back to help him with the workload is also a with 14 catches for 105 yards. No surprise, it's that late-season push that made
floating concern. But heading into the season Mendenhall should be viewed as Morris' 2009 totals decent as he ended up with 384 yards with two scores and
a No. 1 Fantasy rusher worth a pick among the Top 15 overall selections. 26 catches for 210 yards. Morris won't see much playing time in Detroit now
that he's behind two backs on paper, so keep him out of your Fantasy plans. If
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy he regains some regular reps, he'd be a consideration as a one-week
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points replacement option.
2010 (proj) 274 1,164 8 28 235 0 1 186
2009 242 1,108 7 25 261 1 3 178 ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
2008 19 58 0 2 17 0 0 6 Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 54 213 0 6 50 0 0 26
2009 93 384 2 26 210 0 0 73
2008 132 574 0 19 136 2 1 80

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Sammy Morris, NE Bye: 5 Adrian Peterson, MIN Bye: 4
Patriots offensive lineman Matt Light said in an interview with CBSSports.com There's no denying that Adrian Peterson is still one of the best running backs in
in February that he thought Sammy Morris was the best running back in New Fantasy Football, but he's no longer the consensus top pick. Topping 300
England. He wasn't overlooking the rest of the Patriots' running backs, but carries for the second season in a row, Peterson racked up 1,383 yards on 314
Light said Morris had the ability to do it all as a runner, receiver and blocker. carries (4.4 avg.) with 18 touchdowns. He also set career-bests with 43
The biggest problem for Morris is staying healthy. He missed four games and catches for 436 yards (10.1 avg.). His 357 total touches is still off what he had
part of others with various ailments, and he hasn't played a full season since last year, but wear and tear on Peterson could become a problem, combined
2005. Morris will be 33 this season and in a contract year, but he will again with an alarming fumbling problem. Peterson had six fumbles lost during the
share carries with the aforementioned running backs. He's still capable of regular season and also coughed up the ball twice more in the postseason,
producing quality stats -- he had 73 carries for 319 yards and two touchdowns though the Vikings recovered those fumbles. While Peterson's fumble potential
and caught 19 passes for 180 yards with two fumbles last year -- but it is a strike against him, and the status of the Vikings' quarterback situation
depends on his health and amount of touches. We view Morris as a No. 4 could alter how the offense operates, Peterson's touchdown totals and his
Fantasy RB worth a late-round pick in all leagues. overall ability make him a no-doubt No. 1 Fantasy rusher heading into the
summer and a Top 3 overall pick. He's still among the best players at his
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy position.
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 91 356 2 7 63 0 0 54 ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
2009 73 319 2 19 180 0 1 59 Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2008 156 727 7 17 161 0 1 128 2010 (proj) 304 1,327 13 41 322 1 4 241
2009 315 1,389 18 43 436 0 6 277
2008 364 1,757 10 21 125 0 4 239
Jerious Norwood, ATL Bye: 8
Jerious Norwood's future is up in the air after his worst season statistically,
gaining 252 yards on 76 carries (a hideous 3.3 yards per rush, nearly two yards Clinton Portis, WAS Bye: 9
shy of his previous career-low) with 19 catches for 186 yards (9.8 avg.) and Clinton Portis is hoping for a big season in 2010 now that he is being reunited
one receiving touchdown. A right hip flexor injury robbed him of six games with former coach Mike Shanahan, but he's unlikely to see as much work now
during the season, but he was equally ineffective before the injury and after. as he did in his first go-round with Shanahan. When both were in Denver in
Norwood is a restricted free agent this offseason, so there's a chance he could 2002-03 before Portis was traded to Washington, Portis had 1,500 rushing
switch teams, but he's pegged into a third-down role and doesn't seem like a yards in each season with 29 touchdowns. But he was a ball hog then as the
candidate to have even 15 touches a game on a regular basis. Don't count on Broncos couldn't get enough of his productivity; now he'll have to fend off Larry
Norwood as anything more than a low-end Fantasy reserve in 2010, and that's Johnson and Willie Parker, the Redskins' offseason additions, for reps. Portis,
the case even if he stays in Atlanta. who will be 28 when the season starts, is coming off an injury-riddled year in
2009 (he only played in eight games due to a concussion) and was limited to a
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy career-low 494 rushing yards and one touchdown. Portis now has some
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points sleeper potential since he will fall in drafts due to his perceived lack of youth,
2010 (proj) 55 278 0 20 194 1 0 53 but he still has the upside to be a solid No. 2 Fantasy RB. Johnson and Parker
2009 76 252 0 19 186 1 1 47 are expected to eat into his playing time, and Portis isn't entirely the RB he was
2008 94 489 4 36 338 2 1 115 in Denver, but Shanahan's influence and track record with running backs is
relevant since he has coached 11 individual 1,000-yards rushing seasons in
Denver from 1995-2008. If Portis can stay healthy then he should post quality
Willie Parker, WAS Bye: 9 stats (he had at least 1,500 total yards and 20 touchdowns in 2007-08), and
Willie Parker signed with the Redskins in early April and will attempt to land he's worth drafting beginning in Round 3 and as late as Round 4 this season.
some playing time alongside (or behind) Clinton Portis and Larry Johnson this
summer. Parker got hurt early in 2009 with the Steelers and played Wally Pipp ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
to Rashard Mendenhall's Lou Gehrig, losing his grip on his playing time. He Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
finished with 389 yards on 98 carries (4.0 avg.) with no rushing touchdowns 2010 (proj) 227 945 6 14 117 0 1 140
though he did score through the air once (six catches for 64 yards). Injuries 2009 124 494 1 9 57 1 1 64
have really hampered Parker, who will be 29 when the season starts but came 2008 342 1,487 9 28 218 0 3 217
into the league when he was 25 so he doesn't have the "mileage" a running
back at 29 typically has. We suspect that Parker will land a limited role with
Washington and ultimately be nothing more than a reserve option possibly Ray Rice, BAL Bye: 8
worth a late-round pick in drafts. Ray Rice told CBSSports.com after the season that his goal for 2009 was to
prove that he belonged in the NFL. Did he ever – Rice totaled 1,339 rushing
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy yards on 254 carries (5.3 avg.) with seven touchdowns and 702 yards receiving
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points on 78 catches (9.0 avg.) and another score. That's a total of 2,041 yards on
2010 (proj) 44 160 0 22 147 0 1 29 332 touches, and he had just three fumbles lost. He added two more
2009 98 389 0 6 64 1 1 48 touchdowns in the postseason with 226 rushing yards and 60 receiving yards.
2008 209 789 5 4 15 0 0 109 Considering that he shared the ball with Willis McGahee for much of the
season, especially inside the 5-yard line, Rice's totals are outstanding. The
Ravens are expected to continue splitting reps between Rice and McGahee,
and many owners are concerned that an improved receiving corps could take
receiving totals away from Rice, but the reality is that the rusher is the only guy
on the team with 20-touch potential from week to week. He's a cinch as a No. 1
Fantasy RB likely going somewhere between fourth and sixth overall in all
leagues this summer.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy


Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 252 1,226 7 43 380 2 3 209
2009 254 1,339 7 78 702 1 3 245
2008 107 454 0 33 273 0 1 70

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Javon Ringer, TEN Bye: 9 Jason Snelling, ATL Bye: 8
Titans RB Javon Ringer didn't get much work as a rookie in 2009, but that Jason Snelling had been on our radar since his rookie season, but it took him
could start to change in 2010. After being inactive for more games (nine) than until 2009 to break out. It will be difficult for him to keep it going in 2010. Seeing
carries given when active (eight), Ringer could push LenDale White for the lots of playing time in place of Michael Turner in the second half of last season,
primary backup job behind Chris Johnson in camp this summer. If it happens, Snelling finished with 613 rush yards on 142 carries (4.3 avg.) and four
or if White doesn't make the Titans' final roster, Ringer would be a reliable touchdowns. He also caught a stunning 30 passes for 259 yards (8.6 avg.) with
insurance policy for those owners who take Johnson with a first-round pick. another score. And he lost only one fumble on the season. Snelling was
Consider him late in deeper drafts. productive when given the chance, but with Turner coming back healthy for
2010 it's not expected that he'll stay in a prominent role. He's a no-brainer
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy insurance policy for those owners who take Turner with a first-round pick. Think
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points of Snelling as a late-round option at this point.
2010 (proj) 56 238 1 6 42 0 0 34
2009 8 48 0 0 0 0 0 4 ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 94 359 3 7 61 0 0 60
Bernard Scott, CIN Bye: 6 2009 142 613 4 30 259 1 1 114
Bernard Scott is looking to build off his rookie year in 2010. Scott saw action in 2008 15 62 0 8 89 0 0 14
three games last season in place of Bengals starting RB Cedric Benson and
did well when given the reps. Otherwise, his reps were minimal, and he didn't
have much time with the ball other than on special teams. He totaled 321 yards C.J. Spiller, BUF Bye: 6
on 74 carries (4.3 avg.) with 67 more yards on five catches. But he dazzled on The Bills swiped RB C.J. Spiller with their top pick in April's draft, and all signs
kickoffs, averaging 31.5 yards over 16 returns with a touchdown. Scott's role in point to him working in a versatile role a la Reggie Bush. That should yield a
2010 will be as a backup to Benson. Think late-round pick on Scott if you draft decent amount of work each week, but not the kind of cumulative touches
Benson since Scott proved he's a solid handcuff option in case Benson gets you'd expect from your typical running back. There's no doubt he's talented:
hurt. He's one of two players in college football history with 3,000 rushing yards,
1,500 kickoff-return yards, 1,000 receiving yards, and 500 punt-return yards
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy (Reggie Bush). Last year he paced Clemson with 1,212 yards and twelve
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points scores on 216 carries (5.61 avg.), adding 503 yards with four touchdowns on
2010 (proj) 104 402 1 9 72 0 0 53 36 catches. But with a terrible offense around him, he's going to attract plenty
2009 74 321 0 5 67 0 0 38 of defensive attention. We like Ryan Mathews of the Chargers better as far as
rookies go. We consider Spiller a No. 3 Fantasy RB who might get picked
earlier than he should be just because of what he did in college and on
Steve Slaton, HOU Bye: 7 highlight reels. We wouldn't touch him until at least Round 6 and possibly as
Steve Slaton's chances of being a reliable Fantasy option took a humongous late as Round 8.
hit when the Texans drafted RB Ben Tate in the 2010 draft. That's after being
sidelined with a discectomy in his neck. After thrashing opponents as a rookie ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
in 2008, Slaton regressed last season and couldn't hold on to the football, Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
finishing with a 131 carries for 437 yards (3.3 avg.) and three touchdowns with 2010 (proj) 202 958 4 26 231 1 4 141
five of seven fumbles lost. He still was a good receiver out of the backfield,
nailing down 44 catches for 417 yards and four touchdowns, and that's
something he should continue to do in 2010 provided that he's healthy. Plan on Darren Sproles, SD Bye: 10
drafting Tate with a mid-round pick, and he should still be considered a low-end Darren Sproles is back with the Chargers this season after signing a $7 million-
No. 3 Fantasy RB. In leagues where receptions count, Slaton's value is higher plus deal for 2010 as a restricted free agent. But he has a new backfield mate
since that's the role he'll play in Houston this year. with the Chargers drafting Ryan Mathews at No. 12 overall in the NFL Draft.
Sproles has had few chances to show he can handle carrying the ball on first
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy and second down on a full-time basis (two career games with 20-plus touches).
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points He's not built to be a bruising running back at 5-foot-8, 185 pounds, but he has
2010 (proj) 153 589 2 34 268 3 3 110 elusive speed, which the Chargers love. That should result in an increase in
2009 131 437 3 44 417 4 5 116 playing time, but not enough to make him a dangerous Fantasy option. We like
2008 268 1,282 9 50 377 1 2 221 Sproles as a low-end No. 3 Fantasy RB, higher in leagues where receptions
count. He's worth a pick as early as Round 8, and he should do well sharing
carries with Mathews.
Kevin Smith, DET Bye: 7
The 2009 season was not kind to Lions second-year RB Kevin Smith. After ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
struggling to post meaningful stats from week to week, Smith tore at least one Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
ligament in Week 14 against the Ravens while planting his foot and was placed 2010 (proj) 83 396 2 25 208 2 1 82
on injured reserve. His availability for the start of the 2010 season is in 2009 93 343 3 45 497 4 1 123
question after undergoing surgery on his knee in late December. And now he 2008 61 330 1 29 342 5 2 101
has company in the backfield with rookie Jahvid Best, who the Lions drafted
with a first-round pick in the NFL Draft. A promising rookie in 2008, Smith
totaled 747 yards on 217 carries (3.4 avg.) with four rushing touchdowns in
2009, adding 415 yards on 41 catches and a score. Drafting Smith is a major
risk since there's no promise that he'll be ready for the start of this season and
now with Best on the roster, but there's still a lot of upside for Smith. There's a
lot for Smith to play for, but his health is the biggest concern. Consider him a
No. 3 Fantasy RB worth a pick and hope he can return for Week 1. Hopefully
he can hold off Best enough to remain a potential starting Fantasy option
during the year.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy


Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 159 607 3 23 167 1 1 99
2009 217 747 4 40 409 1 2 140
2008 239 975 8 39 286 0 1 171

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Jonathan Stewart, CAR Bye: 6 Fred Taylor, NE Bye: 5
Jonathan Stewart should be healthy and ready for training camp after having Fred Taylor didn't make the splash he was hoping for in his first season with
offseason surgery on his foot, which will hopefully correct all the nagging the Patriots in 2009. He only appeared in six games due to an ankle injury, but
injuries that plagued him during 2009. Expect him to be a candidate for 1,000 he was productive when he was on the field. Taylor had 63 carries for 269
total yards and seven touchdowns this season, good enough to make him a yards (4.3 yards per carry) and four touchdowns with two catches for 17 yards
middle- to low-end No. 2 Fantasy RB worth a pick between Rounds 5 and 7 in and a lost fumble. He will return this season at 34 and in a contract year and
drafts even though he will be sharing carries with DeAngelo Williams once will again be part of a rotation with the rest of the Patriots' running backs.
again. Achilles' and toe injuries limited Stewart in practice every week in 2009, Taylor isn't worth drafting in the majority of Fantasy leagues, but he could be
but you wouldn't know it by his final numbers. Stewart ended the season with worth adding off the waiver wire if he gets enough carries during the year and
the best rushing totals on the Panthers, gaining 1,133 yards on 221 carries (5.1 can string together some productive games.
avg.) with 10 rushing touchdowns, adding a score through the air with 18
catches for 139 yards (7.7 avg.) and a pair of fumbles lost. Stewart seemed to ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
run hot one week, cold the next and we attributed it to his nagging injuries. But Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
in his final five games – four of which featured him as the starting running back 2010 (proj) 117 468 3 6 37 0 0 69
with Williams injured – Stewart racked up 589 yards and five total scores. 2009 63 269 4 2 17 0 1 49
That's the upside Stewart can bring the Panthers if he ever was able to see 20 2008 143 556 1 16 98 0 1 68
touches per game on a weekly basis. But with the reality that Williams will be
healthy and back to seeing the lion's share of carries for the Panthers in 2010,
Stewart's upside won't be seen as much. Still, you see what he's capable of Pierre Thomas, NO Bye: 10
doing when Williams is out, and we like that kind of upside. Saints RB Pierre Thomas didn't live up to the expectations we had for him
before the 2009 season, but he didn't completely disappoint and leaves the
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy door open to be a quality rusher in 2010. Effectively playing in only 13 games,
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Thomas totaled 793 yards on 147 carries (5.4 avg.) with six touchdowns on the
2010 (proj) 194 921 8 16 121 0 1 150 ground. Through the air, Thomas caught a career-best 39 passes for 302 yards
2009 221 1,133 10 18 139 1 2 188 (7.7 avg.) and two more touchdowns. Thomas also had a rushing touchdown,
2008 183 835 10 8 47 0 1 145 two receiving touchdowns, 143 rushing yards and 111 receiving yards in three
postseason games. And he lost just one fumble all year. Speaking before the
Super Bowl, Thomas told CBSSports.com that while he likes to share the ball,
Ben Tate, HOU Bye: 7 he's also aware that the Saints are "going to bring someone in next year to
The Texans took Auburn RB Ben Tate with the 58th overall pick in the NFL compete, and I've got to go out there and do what I have to do to stay on this
draft, moving up in Round 2 after moving back. The Texans really liked his team." Reggie Bush certainly takes touches away, but he's a unique kind of
game, his style and his mind according to head coach Gary Kubiak, a sign that RB, not a traditional back like Thomas. Last year it was Mike Bell who swiped
the team targeted him and wanted him badly. Houston needed a running back some 'traditional' carries, but as of now only Lynell Hamilton stands in Thomas'
to complement Steve Slaton, who dealt with fumbling problems and is way of being an every-down player. Our hunch is that the Saints open the door
recovering from offseason neck surgery. The Texans' running back woes were for Thomas to get more reps in 2010, making him a quality No. 2 Fantasy RB
well documented last season and caused a lot of heartache for Fantasy with lots of upside. That's a good thing since he'll be in a contract year. You'll
owners. Judging by how the Texans used their running backs in the second be able to draft Thomas between Rounds 3 and 4.
half of the season, we expect Tate to be the most valuable of them all in the
"running downs" role while Slaton is the lead candidate to take on the "passing ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
downs" role. With a lot of work headed his way, including at the goal line, Tate Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
is a good-looking No. 3 Fantasy RB with a lot of upside to become a No. 2 2010 (proj) 189 842 7 32 256 2 2 160
option. Owners might reach for him in drafts, but he could be worth it. Peg him 2009 147 793 6 39 302 2 1 155
for a pick between Rounds 5 and 6 in seasonal drafts right now, but that could 2008 129 625 9 31 284 3 1 160
change come August. In rookie-only leagues he's a definite Top-10 choice.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ Bye: 7
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points LaDainian Tomlinson will start a new chapter in his career this season now that
2010 (proj) 209 869 5 15 104 0 1 125 he's playing for the New York Jets. Tomlinson, 31, was released by the
Chargers in February, but now he goes to a team with arguably the best
offensive line in the NFL even with the loss of guard Alan Faneca. He has
Chester Taylor, CHI Bye: 8 plenty of company in the backfield with Shonn Greene and rookie Joe
In 2006, Chester Taylor came to the Vikings as a free agent and totaled just McKnight, but Tomlinson will see his share of touches. He will replace the
over 1,500 yards with six touchdowns as their starting running back. He hopes departed Thomas Jones, who signed with Kansas City after running for a
to come closer to those totals in 2010 with his third team – the Bears – after career-high 1,402 yards and 14 touchdowns. Tomlinson ran for 730 yards - his
signing with them in March. Taylor was all right as the secondary running back first season under 1,000 - on 223 carries for an average of 3.3 yards per carry,
behind Adrian Peterson, getting 338 yards on 94 carries (3.6 avg.) with a all career lows. He scored 12 touchdowns, continuing his streak of double
touchdown, adding more as a receiver with 389 yards and a score on 44 digits in touchdowns every year of his career, but his role was reduced. We see
catches (8.8 avg.). While he'll be 31 years old just after the start of the 2010 Tomlinson as a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy RB coming into the
season, he should still have enough gas in the tank to be an effective part-time season worth a mid-round pick. He's not an elite Fantasy option anymore, but
rusher, which is what the Bears envision seeing as how he has "Marshall Faulk playing behind this offensive line gives him enough potential to still post quality
skills" and will work for offensive coordinator Mike Martz. Taylor should see a stats even at his age and coming off a disappointing year.
bump in production and settles in as a decent No. 3 Fantasy RB this season,
worth a pick between Rounds 7 and 8. He's got plenty of potential to turn in ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
another solid campaign, but then again, so does the back he'll share reps with: Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Matt Forte. 2010 (proj) 165 671 6 26 204 1 1 128
2009 223 730 12 20 154 0 2 156
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy 2008 292 1,110 11 52 426 1 0 225
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 161 647 4 28 243 1 1 117
2009 93 332 1 44 389 1 0 83
2008 101 399 4 45 399 2 2 116

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Michael Turner, ATL Bye: 8 Leonard Weaver, PHI Bye: 8
Michael Turner is ready for a rebound season. He was well on his way to Leonard Weaver is the starting FB for the Eagles, but he touches the ball more
having an amazing 2009 when he suffered a high-ankle sprain that he never than the average blocker. In 2009, his first year in Philadelphia, Weaver had a
properly recovered from, disappointing Fantasy owners during the late-season career-high 323 yards rushing, 140 yards receiving and four touchdowns. He is
run. His stats were still really good: A season after tallying 394 rushes expected to share the ball this season with LeSean McCoy and Mike Bell, but
(including the postseason), Turner put up 871 yards on 178 carries (4.9 avg.) Weaver is clearly the No. 3 option and will likely lose goal-line touches to Bell.
with 10 touchdowns. He also caught five passes for 35 yards and lost two Weaver isn't worth drafting in the majority of leagues, but he should definitely
fumbles. He averaged 5.03 yards per carry from Weeks 1 through 10 and had be taken with a late-round pick in leagues where you start a FB.
a touchdown and/or 100 rush yards in every game except the season opener
before getting hurt. That's what we're looking for from him in 2010. It's possible ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
that the Falcons will try to cut down on his carries, but even if he gets around Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
250 reps on the season he should be productive. Behind a solid O-line and 2010 (proj) 38 144 1 9 75 1 0 35
with a capable passing offense, the sky is the limit for Turner. That's what 2009 70 323 2 15 140 2 0 70
makes him appealing as a Top-5 Fantasy RB in standard formats, well worth 2008 30 130 0 20 222 2 1 45
an early first-round pick anywhere from third to sixth overall.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy Beanie Wells, ARI Bye: 6
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Are the Cardinals poised to become a running team in 2010? Beanie Wells
2010 (proj) 281 1,310 13 8 60 0 1 213 hopes so entering his sophomore season. Kurt Warner retired following the
2009 178 871 10 5 35 0 2 146 2009 season, and the Cardinals also traded Anquan Boldin to Baltimore. That
2008 377 1,699 17 6 41 0 2 271 leaves Matt Leinart as the starting QB, and it also deals a strong blow to
Arizona's explosive passing game. While we don't expect the Cardinals to
abandon throwing the ball, they could lean on Wells and the run game a lot
Derrick Ward, TB Bye: 4 more – something that was reaffirmed when the team signed left guard Alan
Derrick Ward was a horrible disappointment in 2009 after being a consistent Faneca in late April. Wells played well as a rookie with 176 carries for 793
No. 3 Fantasy RB in 2008 and needs to rebound in 2010. Signed by the Bucs, yards (4.5 avg.) and seven touchdowns. He also added 12 catches for 143
Ward wound up splitting reps in nearly every game for Tampa Bay last year. yards and lost two fumbles. Wells got off to a slow start, but he finished strong
He finished with just 409 yards on 114 carries (a lowly 3.6 avg.) with one score with three touchdowns in his final four games. He will continue to share carries
on the ground. He also had 150 yards and two touchdowns on 20 catches. But with Tim Hightower, but Wells easily has more upside. Though he does have
the most disappointing stat was that he only topped 10 total touches in half of an injury history that is of concern, Fantasy owners should consider Wells as a
his games. Ward will remain in the backfield mix this season but enters the high-end No. 2 RB worth a pick beginning in Round 3. In deeper formats, he
offseason decidedly behind Cadillac Williams on the depth chart. He's no better could be selected at the end of Round 2 since he's potentially Arizona's
than a late-round pick in drafts this summer as a reserve RB. second-best weapon behind Larry Fitzgerald.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 125 484 2 15 124 0 2 69 2010 (proj) 231 988 7 19 196 0 2 156
2009 115 414 1 20 150 2 0 74 2009 176 793 7 12 143 0 2 131
2008 182 1,025 2 41 384 0 0 152

Brian Westbrook, FA
Leon Washington, SEA Bye: 5 Brian Westbrook is looking for a new team this offseason. Westbrook was a
Leon Washington was traded from the Jets to the Seahawks in April and is star in Philadelphia for eight years before the Eagles released him after an
expected to be ready for training camp after breaking his leg last October. He's injury-filled 2009. Westbrook was limited to nine games due to the effects of a
likely to earn a similar role to what we saw from him with the Jets so long as concussion, and his career might be over. Keep an eye on what happens with
he's healthy. Washington is expected to share carries with Justin Forsett and Westbrook heading into training camp, but at 30 and coming off the
Julius Jones, so while he's capable of being a solid Fantasy contributor, which concussions along with going to a new team limits his Fantasy value. At best
he showed in 2008 when he had 448 rushing yards and six touchdowns and 47 he would be worth a late-round pick, but it would depend on what team takes a
catches for 355 yards and two more touchdowns, he's probably not going to chance on him and what role he'd have this season.
see many opportunities. Washington will be worth drafting with a late-round
pick based on his ability to catch the ball, but he's no more than a Fantasy ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
reserve in the majority of formats. He has slightly more value in leagues where Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
receptions count based on how we anticipate he'll be used -- as long as he's 2010 (proj) 76 296 1 17 140 1 2 52
100 percent recovered from the leg injury. 2009 61 274 1 25 181 1 0 57
2008 233 936 9 54 402 5 1 215
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 66 283 1 22 150 2 1 59 LenDale White, FA
2009 71 330 0 15 131 0 1 44 LenDale White was released from Seattle in May. He was traded from
2008 76 448 6 47 355 2 2 125 Tennessee to Seattle in April during the NFL Draft, but the Seahawks felt he
wasn't a good fit for the team. White will now look for a new team, and he could
end up signing somewhere prior to training camp. But White now has minimal
Fantasy value and is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues this season.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy


Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 32 126 1 0 0 0 1 17
2009 64 222 2 3 14 0 1 33
2008 200 773 15 5 16 0 1 166

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Cadillac Williams, TB Bye: 4 Albert Young, MIN Bye: 4
Cadillac Williams is looking to pick up where he left off last season. Returning Vikings youngster Albert Young totaled 53 rush yards on 12 carries in 2009,
to form in 2009 while playing in 16 games for the first time in his career, most of them coming in Week 17 in a blowout win against the Giants. There
Williams totaled 823 rush yards on 211 carries (3.9 avg.) with four touchdowns was talk that Young would back up Adrian Peterson following Chester Taylor's
and 217 yards on 28 catches (7.8 avg.) and three more scores. The 1,040 total signing with Chicago, but the Vikings drafted Toby Gerhart with a second-
yards and career-best seven total touchdowns made for a good year for round pick. That ended that speculation. Young isn't worth owning in Fantasy
Williams, but expectations will be higher this season now that he's put two play so long as he's without playing time.
major knee injuries in his rear-view mirror. The Bucs won't dedicate the entire
rushing workload to Williams, but after finishing 2009 with back-to-back games ------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy
with at least 20 carries, odds are he'll be the featured guy in Tampa's backfield Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
(Derrick Ward will pick up some reps). Williams has all sorts of upside and is 2010 (proj) 20 79 0 0 0 0 0 8
worth considering as a solid No. 3 Fantasy RB worth a pick between Rounds 6 2009 12 53 0 0 0 0 0 5
and 8 in drafts. 2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy


Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 223 912 5 25 186 1 1 144
2009 209 816 4 29 219 3 0 144 Wide Receivers
2008 63 233 4 7 43 0 0 51
Devin Aromashodu, CHI Bye: 8
Bears WR Devin Aromashodu was a little-known receiver before breaking out
DeAngelo Williams, CAR Bye: 6 with an eight-catch, 76-yard, one-touchdown effort against the Packers in
Panthers RB DeAngelo Williams enters this season in a contract year, but he Week 14. Then he struck again in Week 16, dazzling the Vikings for 150 yards
will again share carries with Jonathan Stewart. After an amazing breakout year on seven catches with a touchdown. He finished with two touchdowns in Week
in 2008, Williams continued to deliver handsome numbers in 2009 until an 17, adding five grabs for 46 yards and finishing what is actually his fourth NFL
ankle injury plagued him late in the year and ultimately cost him three games. season strong. In total Aromashodu caught 24 passes for 298 yards (12.4 avg.)
Sharing the rushing workload with Stewart, Williams had 1,117 yards on 216 with four touchdowns, the second-most of any Bears wide receiver.
carries (a 5.2 avg.) with seven touchdowns and 252 yards on 29 catches (8.7 Aromashodu is expected to compete for a starting job next season, but he's
avg.). Williams had four games with over 100 rushing yards (over 120 rush already a leg up on the competition because QB Jay Cutler has sung his
yards, actually), seven games with 100 total yards and eight games with 100 praises and wants to connect with the 6-foot-2 receiver in the future. The
total yards and/or a touchdown (all came before his ankle injury). Though addition of Mike Martz as offensive coordinator will only help the team's
Stewart wound up with better numbers thanks to a late-season surge, it's clear passing game. Aromashodu is worth drafting late on the hopes that he sticks in
as day that the Panthers are a running team and that both backs can do well in the Bears offense and works enough to have a shot at posting over 800 yards
a given week, especially against bad run defenses. Expect a healthy and in 2010. It only helps his cause that he'll be a restricted free agent after 2010,
reliable Williams to be a fixture in the first 15 picks of every Fantasy draft this giving him even more motivation to play well this season.
summer and wind up as a No. 1 Fantasy rusher.
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2010 (proj) 54 681 5 0 98
2010 (proj) 259 1,268 7 28 186 1 2 189 2009 24 298 4 0 53
2009 216 1,117 7 29 252 0 3 174 2008 0 0 0 0 0
2008 274 1,518 18 22 121 2 0 285

Miles Austin, DAL Bye: 4


Ricky Williams, MIA Bye: 5 Miles Austin is a restricted free agent this offseason, but he's expected to stay
Ricky Williams turned back the clock in 2009 when he had 241 carries for with the Cowboys. Austin had a breakout year in 2009 and will look to build on
1,121 yards (4.7 avg.) and 11 touchdowns with 35 catches for 264 yards and that this season. Austin reached the Pro Bowl last season with 81 catches for
two more scores. He did well replacing an injured Ronnie Brown (foot) and 1,320 yards and 11 touchdowns and has become Tony Romo's go-to receiver.
finished the year with double-digit Fantasy points in 10 games -- all at 32 years He said in an interview with CBSSports.com that he wants to keep improving in
old. Though he's been hinting at retirement, and though the Dolphins acquired 2010. "It's just a lot of work," Austin said. "I've always been trying to get better.
receiver Brandon Marshall, he's expected to share carries with Brown again in It's a lot of work, a lot of practice and a lot of extra stuff. I'm going to continue to
2010 in an offense that will make use of the run game. If Brown is limited with a try and do it." We like Austin as a No. 1 Fantasy WR in 2010, and he should be
foot injury he's working his way back from then Williams' Fantasy value will drafted somewhere around Round 3 in all leagues. The Cowboys aren't afraid
improve heading into the season. But even if Brown is ready for Week 1 as to throw a lot and Romo has plenty of trust in Austin. There is a chance he
expected, look for Williams to play a significant role. He will continue to get could just be a one-year wonder, but we don't see it based on his consistency
carries and should be considered a No. 3 Fantasy running back worth drafting week in and week out in 2009. And hopefully, as he said, he continues to
with a mid-round pick. improve this year and builds off his breakout season.

------ Rushing ------ ----- Receiving ----- Fantasy ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 136 570 6 18 126 1 2 108 2010 (proj) 81 1,280 9 0 182
2009 241 1,121 11 35 264 2 2 212 2009 81 1,320 11 0 198
2008 161 659 4 29 219 1 2 112 2008 13 278 3 0 45

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Jason Avant, PHI Bye: 8 so consider him with a late-round pick in drafts. The only thing to monitor with
Jason Avant returns to the Eagles this season where he will be the No. 3 WR Berrian is what happens with Brett Favre and the QB situation in Minnesota.
behind DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin. Avant had a career-best 41
receptions for 587 yards and three touchdowns last season as Philadelphia's ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
slot receiver. He has 103 catches and eight touchdowns in four seasons. Avant Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
has potential to be a quality Fantasy option, but he's only worth using in deep 2010 (proj) 51 717 5 1 100
leagues as a one-week replacement. Ignore him in most formats on Draft Day. 2009 55 618 4 0 85
2008 48 964 7 1 138
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 45 557 3 0 74 Davone Bess, MIA Bye: 5
2009 41 587 3 0 78 The Dolphins are hoping to count on Davone Bess as at least a quality slot
2008 32 377 2 0 49 receiver and at best a good complementary option to new starting wideout
Brandon Marshall. Bess had 76 catches for 758 yards (10.0 avg.) in 2009,
which led the team, but he only scored two touchdowns and clearly positioned
Donnie Avery, STL Bye: 9 himself as a talented short- and mid-range possession receiver (only six of his
Donnie Avery is entering his third season, which is typically the year when wide 76 receptions were good for 20-plus yards yet 48 of his 76 grabs – 63.1 pct. --
receivers have a breakout campaign. This is also the year where the Rams were good for first downs or touchdowns). The addition of Marshall should be
gave him a QB to work with in rookie Sam Bradford, who was drafted at No. 1 good news for Bess since it will mean defenses won't key in on him very often,
overall. But even with that positive outlook, Avery has a lot of work to do. Avery plus he's entering his third year in the NFL, which is typically the season when
had 47 catches for 589 yards and five touchdowns in 2009 while dealing with wide receivers break out. Bess' upside is ruined with Marshall on the roster, but
Marc Bulger, Kyle Boller and Keith Null at QB, but thanks to his speed he does he could still be counted on as a good reserve in PPR formats and a decent
have potential to do well in the Rams' West Coast offense. We like Avery as a reserve in deeper Fantasy leagues.
sleeper in deep leagues this season, making him worthy of a late-round pick.
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2010 (proj) 47 509 2 1 61
2010 (proj) 45 556 3 2 72 2009 76 758 2 3 82
2009 47 589 5 2 87 2008 54 554 1 1 60
2008 54 684 3 0 97

Anquan Boldin, BAL Bye: 8


Arrelious Benn, TB Bye: 4 Anquan Boldin is entering a new chapter in his career after being traded from
The Buccaneers traded up three spots in the second round of the NFL draft Arizona to Baltimore in March. He then signed a four-year, $28 million contract,
and selected Illinois receiver Arrelious Benn with the 39th overall pick. Wide which includes $10 million guaranteed. Boldin has the potential to be a No. 1
receiver was a priority after the Bucs did not re-sign Antonio Bryant after last Fantasy WR with the Ravens, and he should thrive playing with QB Joe Flacco,
season's 3-13 finish. Benn should get an opportunity to play right away for who is an upgrade over what Boldin would have had with the Cardinals in Matt
Tampa Bay. Their receiving cupboard was bare before his arrival, so it's not Leinart now that Kurt Warner has retired. We like Boldin as a must-start
like he's going to waste away on the bench. So long as he has a good camp, Fantasy option worth a pick beginning in Round 3 on Draft Day. He has at least
Benn will have a shot at posting decent totals, especially for a rookie receiver. 80 catches in five of his seven seasons in the NFL. He also has five years with
He's worth a middle- to late-round pick in seasonal drafts, a middle-round at least 1,000 yards receiving and four years with at least seven touchdowns.
choice in dynasty/keeper leagues and a late first-round pick in rookie-only He should match all three of those marks in Baltimore. Health is always a
drafts. concern for Boldin, but he's worth the risk based on his production. Look for
him to play at a high level with his new team.
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
2010 (proj) 35 447 2 0 57 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 86 1,107 7 3 150
2009 84 1,024 4 2 129
2008 89 1,038 11 3 169
Earl Bennett, CHI Bye: 8
Earl Bennett's second season with the Bears was much better than his rookie
campaign. Working with a familiar face in Jay Cutler (they played together in
college) and in a more prominent role, Bennett caught 54 passes for 717 yards Dwayne Bowe, KC Bye: 4
(13.3 avg.) with two touchdowns, both coming late in the year. Bennett didn't Dwayne Bowe has the chance for a big season in 2010 now that Charlie Weis
have any 100-yard games but had four-plus receptions six times and at least is the offensive coordinator in Kansas City. That should mean even more
50 yards receiving seven times. The addition of Mike Martz as offensive passing for the Chiefs, and Bowe has a lot to prove this season. He entered
coordinator will only help the team's passing game. Though he won't be 2009 in the doghouse of new coach Todd Haley, but he started out the season
mistaken for an elite Fantasy wideout, Bennett is worth owning in deeper PPR playing well. He had four games with double digits in Fantasy points in the first
leagues as a reserve receiver. And don't forget, he's entering his third season, seven weeks, including four touchdowns. But then Bowe was suspended for
which is typically the year when receivers have a breakout campaign. four games for violating the league's policy on performance enhancing drugs.
He was quiet upon his return, and now Fantasy owners and wondering if he
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy can still play at a high level. We expect him to -- Matt Cassel is a developing
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points QB, and the addition of Weis will enhance the offense and Bowe's role in it.
2010 (proj) 39 501 3 0 68 Consider Bowe a No. 2 Fantasy WR worth drafting around Round 5 or 6
2009 54 717 2 0 85 depending on the size of your league. Remember, in Bowe's first two seasons
2008 0 0 0 0 0 he had 156 catches for 2,017 yards and 12 touchdowns and is capable of
putting up outstanding stats.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Bernard Berrian, MIN Bye: 4 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
A torn hamstring got Vikings WR Bernard Berrian off to a slow start to the 2009
2010 (proj) 67 886 6 1 123
season, and as a result he finished with 618 yards on 55 catches (11.2 avg.)
2009 47 589 4 0 82
with four touchdowns. He also had no 100-yard games. The alarming stat drop
2008 86 1,022 7 0 144
is in his receiving average, down from 20.1 a year ago. That's thanks partly to
his hamstring and partly to his role changing since the Vikings saw big
production from WRs Sidney Rice and Percy Harvin along with TE Visanthe
Shiancoe. Berrian is a safe reserve Fantasy receiver heading into the summer,

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Steve Breaston, ARI Bye: 6 Austin and Jason Witten and probably even Roy Williams. At best, consider
Steve Breaston is expected to take a huge leap in production this year now that drafting Bryant with a late-round pick and hope he sees the field more as a
Anquan Boldin has left the Cardinals via a trade to the Ravens. He is a receiver and less as a return man. In keeper and rookie-only drafts, however,
restricted free agent, but Breaston is expected to stay with the Cardinals, who Bryant has significantly more value since he could end up pairing with Austin in
need him to develop into a star. Breaston was a Fantasy breakout in 2008 the future as a starting receiver for the Cowboys.
while replacing Boldin before dealing with injuries last season, which led to
nominal stats. He should rebound well since he's expected to start across from ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Larry Fitzgerald and see plenty of single coverage. Matt Leinart will take over Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
for the retired Kurt Warner, which could put a dent in the Cardinals' explosive 2010 (proj) 47 652 5 1 93
passing game, but the increase Breaston will see in playing time and targets
makes him a solid No. 3 Fantasy WR with the chance to become a starter
during the year. He is easily worth a mid-round pick in all leagues on Draft Day. Nate Burleson, DET Bye: 7
Nate Burleson leaves Seattle and heads to Detroit, where he will likely be the
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy No. 2 option opposite Calvin Johnson. Burleson has the potential to be a No. 3
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Fantasy WR if Matthew Stafford continues to develop in his second year, but
2010 (proj) 61 814 6 1 118 you should plan on drafting Burleson as a No. 4 option with a late-round pick.
2009 55 712 3 1 91 Johnson will draw plenty of coverage, leaving Burleson with a lot of one-on-one
2008 77 1,003 3 0 118 opportunities. Burleson is coming off a productive year in 2009 with 63 catches
for 812 yards and three touchdowns, and some of his best work came playing
in domes (including his smashing 2006 season in Minnesota). His stats last
Kenny Britt, TEN Bye: 9 year weren't outstanding, but then again neither were the Seahawks'
You have to take notice of a rookie who leads his team in receiving, and that's quarterbacks. A late-season injury is nothing to be worried about – we think
exactly what Kenny Britt did last season with the Titans. The exceptionally Burleson is a good middle- to late-round pick as a solid reserve Fantasy
athletic 6-foot-3 WR finished his first campaign with 701 yards on 42 catches receiver. After all, the Lions should find themselves passing quite a bit in 2010.
(16.7 avg.) and three touchdowns. A whopping 34 of his 42 grabs were good
for first downs or touchdowns, and 10 of his catches were good for 20-plus ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
yards. We think Britt has a chance to improve on his numbers in 2010, Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
especially when you consider that all of his touchdowns and a good chunk of 2010 (proj) 55 693 4 0 93
his yardage came with Vince Young under center. Young confirmed to 2009 63 812 3 2 95
CBSSports.com this offseason that he likes what the future has in store for 2008 5 60 1 0 12
Britt, and we see him as a very worthwhile sleeper to target on Draft Day. Draft
him with a pick between Rounds 8 and 9 as a safe No. 3 Fantasy WR, though
he has the potential to be much more than that. Greg Camarillo, MIA Bye: 5
Greg Camarillo returned from a torn ACL in 2008 to play fairly well in 2009 with
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 50 catches for 552 yards (11.0 avg.), albeit with no touchdowns. His chances
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points to score often in 2010 took a hit when the Dolphins traded for Brandon
2010 (proj) 56 699 5 0 100 Marshall in mid-April. At the very least Camarillo will compete for a regular spot
2009 42 701 3 1 86 on the field, but that won't necessarily translate well to big statistics. He is a
good complementary wide receiver for the Dolphins, but he's never going to
start for your Fantasy team. While he might be worth adding off the waiver wire
Antonio Bryant, CIN Bye: 6 during the season in 2010, he should not be drafted in any league.
Antonio Bryant signed with Cincinnati this offseason where he was expected to
be the No. 2 WR for the Bengals opposite Chad Ochocinco. But those plans ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
derailed following a balky knee during spring minicamps and the Bengals' Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
signing of Terrell Owens in late July. Now Bryant is unlikely to land the stats he 2010 (proj) 21 268 1 0 33
might have had in Cincinnati with Owens likely pushing him out of a starting 2009 50 552 0 0 55
role. You can consider Bryant with a late-round pick in drafts, but you're better 2008 55 613 2 0 73
off checking him out off waivers if he finds playing time this season.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy Chris Chambers, KC Bye: 4


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Chris Chambers is staying with the Chiefs after rejuvenating his career with
2010 (proj) 29 412 2 0 53 them last season. In nine games following his release from San Diego,
2009 39 600 4 0 84 Chambers had 36 catches for 608 yards and four touchdowns and had the best
2008 83 1,248 7 1 166 production of his career since 2005 with the Dolphins. Chambers is a solid No.
2 WR for the Chiefs behind Dwayne Bowe, and we like Chambers as a low-end
No. 3 Fantasy option with upside based on the potential of Kansas City's
Dez Bryant, DAL Bye: 4 passing game now that Charlie Weis is the offensive coordinator. Think middle-
The Dallas Cowboys moved up in the NFL Draft to select Oklahoma State WR to late-round pick on him, and his only detractor could be the addition of rookie
Dez Bryant. The 6-foot-2, 225-pound Bryant was an All-American in 2008 when Dexter McCluster. Even with McCluster on the roster, we still think Chambers
he turned 87 receptions into 1,480 yards and 19 touchdowns. His stock slid will be fine.
after his suspension for lying to the NCAA about his activities with former NFL
standout Deion Sanders, a suspension that kept him off the field nearly all of ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
last season. There were other questions about him, such as being late to Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
meetings and even games. Nobody questions his skills. The Cowboys believe 2010 (proj) 51 725 5 0 103
Bryant will make an impact right away as a punt returner, but he will also see 2009 45 730 5 0 103
time at WR. We'll find out how Bryant fits in with the Cowboys, but he has 2008 33 462 5 0 76
minimal Fantasy value in 2010 in seasonal leagues. The Cowboys will get him
on the field, but he will be low on the pecking order for targets behind Miles

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Austin Collie, IND Bye: 7 Michael Crabtree, SF Bye: 9
The Colts expect WR Austin Collie to continue in his development in 2010 after Michael Crabtree will finally have a full offseason with the 49ers, and he's
a solid rookie season. Collie saw a healthy amount of playing time in Indy's expected to take the next step in his progression in his second year. Crabtree
potent offense after Anthony Gonzalez was injured in Week 1, filling the slot had an abbreviated rookie season in 2009 following a contract holdout since he
and coming down with 60 catches for 676 yards (11.3 avg.) and a 2009 rookie- missed the first five games of the year. When he finally signed and took the
best seven touchdowns. He had at least four catches in half of his regular- field he played well, owning 48 catches for 625 yards (13.0 yards per catch)
season games. He even kept up the successful play in the postseason with 17 and two touchdowns. We like Crabtree as a middle-end No. 3 Fantasy WR this
catches for 241 yards (14.2 avg.) and two scores. Collie's potential is very season with potential to grow into a larger role, particularly in PPR leagues.
appealing in that he's tough to properly cover at the same time as Reggie Consider Crabtree with a middle- to late-round pick in drafts.
Wayne, Dallas Clark, Pierre Garcon and Anthony Gonzalez in the Colts'
offense, and that can lead to some strong weeks. Assuming he retains his role ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
in the offense, which he should, Collie is a very capable No. 3 Fantasy WR, Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
especially in PPR formats. With a full season of work under his belt and a 2010 (proj) 62 816 6 2 114
second camp to learn from, he could be freakishly good. We wouldn't hesitate 2009 48 625 2 1 72
to snap him up with a mid-round pick, and a good indicator of when he'll fly off
boards is when teammates Gonzalez and Garcon get taken.
Josh Cribbs, CLE Bye: 8
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy For a guy who has never had more than 550 yards from scrimmage in his
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points career, Browns WR/KR Josh Cribbs sure has received a lot of attention. He
2010 (proj) 70 812 5 0 111 signed a contract extension this offseason thanks to his 2009 campaign, which
2009 60 676 7 0 109 saw him get 135 rush yards, 381 receiving yards, two offensive touchdowns
and four special-teams scores. It is believed that Cribbs will see more work in
the Browns' offense in 2010 in a number of roles: Wildcat QB, RB and WR. We
Marques Colston, NO Bye: 10 expect him to surpass 550 total yards from scrimmage, but unless you get
Saints WR Marques Colston put down his third 1,000-yard season in four years credit for special teams touchdowns, Cribbs isn't worth drafting this summer.
in 2009 with an abundance of touchdowns, making him one of the safest picks
in Fantasy Football. In fact, in every year that Colston has played at least 14 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
games he's had 70 or more catches, 1,000 or more yards and eight or more Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
touchdowns. That was the case in 2009 when he grabbed 70 passes for 1,074 2010 (proj) 31 283 2 1 80
yards (15.3 avg.) and nine touchdowns with two fumbles. He also had 188 2009 20 135 1 2 57
yards and a touchdown in three postseason games. But he also had offseason 2008 2 18 1 0 29
knee surgery that wasn't discovered until the start of training camp. The Saints
are brushing it off as a small arthroscopic procedure used to clean up some
"lingering" issues, but knee problems are significant no matter what. So long as Eric Decker, DEN Bye: 9
he's healthy and gets in a little preseason work, Colston is a solid Fantasy WR The Broncos drafted WR Eric Decker in Round 3 of the NFL Draft at No. 78
and a sure-fire Top-40 pick as a No. 1 option. Considering his track record and overall out of Minnesota. He is coming off a foot injury, which caused him to
the passing tendencies of the Saints' offense, he's a great guy to have on your miss five games last year, and that's worth keeping an eye on heading into
team, though his track record of injuries is a reason to not completely fall for training camp. The Broncos are looking for help at WR with Brandon Marshall
him. now in Miami. They added WR Demaryius Thomas in Round 1, and Decker
could also help fill the role if he's healthy. Keep an eye on Decker and see if
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy he's healthy, and he could be worth a late-round pick in deep seasonal
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points leagues. In keeper formats and rookie-only drafts, Decker is worth drafting with
2010 (proj) 81 1,135 9 0 168 a late-round pick as well.
2009 70 1,074 9 2 157
2008 47 760 5 0 106 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 36 449 2 0 57
Jerricho Cotchery, NYJ Bye: 7
Jerricho Cotchery might be QB Mark Sanchez's favorite target, but that status
could change in 2010. Cotchery led the Jets in receiving in 2009 with 57 Early Doucet, ARI Bye: 6
catches for 821 yards (14.4 yards per catch) and three touchdowns. He had at Early Doucet is expected to take a huge leap in production this year now that
least 70 receiving yards in the first four games of the season as Sanchez Anquan Boldin has left the Cardinals via trade to the Ravens. He is expected to
appeared to favor Cotchery, and that continued even once Braylon Edwards be the No. 3 WR in Arizona behind Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Breaston.
joined the team. But Cotchery is never going to post overwhelming stats, Doucet is also entering his third season, which is typically when wide receivers
especially with Santonio Holmes joining the Jets this offseason, and the Jets have a breakout year, and he displayed his talents during the 2009
are a run-first team. Cotchery should be considered a low-end No. 3 Fantasy postseason. Doucet led the Cardinals in receiving in two playoff games with 14
WR at best and is worth a pick starting in Round 8 or 9. He should improve as catches for 145 yards and two touchdowns. Matt Leinart will take over for the
Sanchez continues to develop, but don't expect Cotchery to be a big stat retired Kurt Warner, which could put a dent in the Cardinals' explosive passing
producer. game, but the increase Doucet will see in playing time and targets makes him a
sleeper on Draft Day. He is definitely worth a late-round pick in all leagues, and
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy it also helps that Doucet is entering a potential contract year.
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 65 811 4 0 106 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
2009 57 821 3 0 106 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2008 71 858 5 1 115 2010 (proj) 49 591 4 0 83
2009 17 214 1 0 27
2008 14 90 0 0 9

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Harry Douglas, ATL Bye: 8 Armanti Edwards, CAR Bye: 6
A torn ACL suffered last August shelved WR Harry Douglas for the entire 2009 The Panthers beefed up their receiving corps with the addition of Appalachian
season. As of mid-February, Douglas was close to getting back out on the field State's Armanti Edwards. Edwards enters the NFL as a receiver and kick
and working toward playing in 2010. A short, shifty receiver perfect for the slot, returner after playing quarterback for the Mountaineers. Edwards has excellent
Douglas could emerge as a 30-to-40 catch WR with some solid outings this speed (4.44 in the 40-yard dash) and should battle for a spot along the WR
season if he's healthy and mentally over his injury. He's only worth drafting late depth chart and for special teams work in camp. He has a chance to be a
as a flier in dynasty/keeper leagues, but there's a chance he can get back on quality kick-return man for the Panthers, so if you're in a league where special-
the field and do moderately well. teams play counts Edwards could be a nice late-round steal. Otherwise he
should only be drafted in dynasty/keeper leagues with a late-round pick and
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy rookie-only drafts with a mid-round pick.
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 28 373 3 0 57 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
2009 0 0 0 0 0 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2008 23 320 1 1 48 2010 (proj) 13 181 1 0 27

Donald Driver, GB Bye: 10 Braylon Edwards, NYJ Bye: 7


Even at the ripe old age of 34, Packers WR Donald Driver was very effective. Braylon Edwards signed his one-year tender with the Jets, ensuring a sizable
Posting his sixth consecutive 1,000-yard season, Driver caught 70 passes for salary for 2010 and the ability to be in a contract year after this season. But
1,061 yards (15.2 avg.) and six touchdowns. This was a solid performance for that doesn't mean he'll be the primary receiver for the Jets – in fact, he's not
him as he posted his best receiving average since he broke out in 2002 and going to be after the team traded for Santonio Holmes in mid-April. Edwards
scored one fewer touchdown than he had in 2007 and 2008 combined. Most of continued his inconsistent play once coming to the Jets in a trade from
Driver's best stats came in the first half of the season – four of his scores came Cleveland last season. In 12 games in New York, Edwards had 35 catches for
then. With the exception of a dynamite performance at Detroit on Thanksgiving, 541 yards (15.5 yards per catch) and four touchdowns with a lost fumble. He
he did not deliver more than seven Fantasy points based on standard scoring added another 10 catches for 139 yards in four games with the Browns before
in any game from Weeks 10 through 17. This could be a signal that the the trade. Edwards was a tremendous Fantasy option in 2007 with 80 catches
veteran's endurance isn't what it once was, or that the ball went in other for 1,289 yards and 16 touchdowns, but in two seasons since then he has 100
directions as the Packers' offense got stronger as the season went on. He also catches for 1,553 yards and seven touchdowns, so he hasn't come close to
had offseason knee surgery, although he's expected to be fine for the start of matching that production from '07. He could rebound a bit this year with a full
training camp. Either way, there's no denying Driver's ability, but there's also no offseason with QB Mark Sanchez, which should help, but Edwards has to
denying that his age might continue to be a factor. Making things interesting is prove it first and also overcome losing targets to the rest of the Jets receivers.
his contract status: He's scheduled to be a free agent after the 2010 season. Oh, and the Jets are one of the NFL's most committed run-first offenses. He's
With the franchise record for receiving yards in his sights (he's 507 yards shy of not an elite WR anymore, but he does have value as a reserve. Consider
catching James Lofton's 9,656 and 950 yards shy of 10,000), expect Driver to Edwards a quality reserve Fantasy WR worth a middle- to late-round pick and
put up one more productive year. Draft him with the intention of being a No. 3 hope he can re-establish himself in 2010.
Fantasy WR during the middle rounds, but there's always the chance that he
starts the 2010 season hot and finds a spot in your starting lineup – just as he ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
did in 2009. Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 42 639 4 1 86
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2009 45 680 4 1 92
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2008 55 877 3 0 109
2010 (proj) 65 971 6 0 133
2009 70 1,061 6 1 141
2008 74 1,012 5 0 131 Lee Evans, BUF Bye: 6
Lee Evans will try to rebound from the worst year of his career. Evans, like the
rest of the Bills, struggled in 2009 with a career-low 44 catches and 612 yards
Julian Edelman, NE Bye: 5 (13.9 yards per catch). He did have seven touchdowns, but he didn't benefit
Julian Edelman will see a significant boost in value for the early part of the much playing alongside Terrell Owens. Now, Owens is expected to leave
season with Wes Welker coming off a knee injury. As such, he should be Buffalo as a free agent, but Evans needs plenty of help to regain his Fantasy
considered a sleeper. Welker tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee in the value even as the No. 1 target for the Bills. Buffalo has issues at QB (who will
season finale in 2009 and could miss the start of 2010, which will allow start among Trent Edwards, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Brian Brohm or someone outside
Edelman to see an increased role. Last year as a rookie, mostly replacing the organization?) and the offensive line, and new coach Chan Gailey has a lot
Welker as the team's interior slot receiver, Edelman finished with 37 catches of work to do but will surely utilize the veteran receiver. Evans is worth drafting
for 359 yards and one touchdown. In two games in place of Welker -- Week 2 as a low-end No. 3 Fantasy WR with a middle- to late-round pick, but his
at the Jets when Welker was out with a different knee injury and Week 17 supporting cast will go a long way in determining just how useful he'll be. He
against the Texans when Welker was hurt -- Edelman had 18 catches for 201 does have potential since he has at least seven touchdowns in four of his six
yards and effectively was a version of Welker. It's obvious Tom Brady trusts years in the NFL, but the Bills also have plenty of holes.
Edelman when Welker is out, and as such Edelman is worth drafting with a
late-round pick in all leagues, especially formats that count a point per catch, ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
and especially by those owners who take Welker with a mid-round pick. Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 56 785 5 1 107
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2009 44 612 7 0 103
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2008 63 1,017 3 1 121
2010 (proj) 14 165 1 0 23
2009 37 359 1 0 41

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Larry Fitzgerald, ARI Bye: 6 Justin Gage, TEN Bye: 9
For the first time in Larry Fitzgerald's career he won't have Anquan Boldin as a Justin Gage will try to regain his spot in the Titans' offense this season after
teammate. He also loses Kurt Warner as his starting QB. That makes for a lot getting shaken up last season due to a serious spine injury. Gage started last
of transition for Fitzgerald in Arizona, and it's enough to make Fantasy owners season strong with 13 catches for 142 yards and a touchdown in his first three
a little nervous. His new quarterback is expected to be Matt Leinart, a passer games, but he didn't piece together another three-game streak like that the rest
he's caught just five touchdowns from in four seasons. He also has just one of the season. Once he got hurt in Week 9, he wasn't the same even with two
100-yard game with Leinart under center from beginning to end, and his totals touchdowns on two grabs vs. the Dolphins. His 28 catches for 383 yards and
in games with Leinart and without Boldin aren't encouraging: seven catches for three touchdowns on the season were a disappointment, not to mention some
196 yards and a touchdown. Factor that with the Cardinals' expected push of his worst totals since becoming a Titan. Gage's health will play a role in
toward utilizing their ground game and Fitzgerald isn't as exciting. But there is a exactly how he's used in 2010, but with second-year WR Kenny Britt along with
big factor you may not be considering: He's as polished and potent a receiver WR Nate Washington slated for playing time, Gage might not like what's in
as they come in the NFL, and talent goes a long way. Fitzgerald will likely slip a store for him. That said, keep him off of Fantasy rosters on Draft Day and stick
few spots based on the expectation he could struggle now that Warner and with him as a one-week replacement option off waivers.
Boldin are gone, but considering his talent you should still plan on taking
Fitzgerald somewhere in Round 2. We still expect him to play pretty well ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
despite all the changes. Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 24 322 2 1 42
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2009 28 383 3 0 56
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2008 34 651 6 0 101
2010 (proj) 81 1,131 8 0 161
2009 97 1,092 13 0 187
2008 96 1,434 12 0 215 Pierre Garcon, IND Bye: 7
If Pierre Garcon's second NFL season was any indication of what's to come in
his third year, we're in for some big stats. Pressed into action after Anthony
Malcom Floyd, SD Bye: 10 Gonzalez hurt his knee in Week 1, Garcon developed into a suitable option for
Malcom Floyd signed his restricted free agent tender, but teammate Vincent Peyton Manning to target in addition to Reggie Wayne and Dallas Clark. He
Jackson didn't sign his. That means Floyd should act as the team's No. 1 finished the regular season with 47 catches for 765 yards (16.3 avg.) and four
Fantasy WR while Jackson holds out (potentially 10 games). The Chargers are touchdowns in 14 games, but it's his postseason play that might send his game
high on Floyd after having a career season in which he tallied 45 catches for to the next level. In three playoff outings Garcon caught 21 passes for 251
776 yards, but he only scored one touchdown. We can see Floyd taking the yards and two touchdowns, leading the Colts in all categories. Though it
next step in his career, especially with Jackson out of the picture, and playing remains to be seen how much playing time Garcon will have in 2010 with
in a contract year should only motivate him further. So long as Jackson is out, Gonzalez coming back from his knee injury, along with the presence of Austin
Floyd is worth a mid-round pick as a medium-risk, high-reward Fantasy WR. Collie, we suspect that Garcon has done enough to earn a significant role in
the offense. Your safest bet is to consider Garcon a No. 3 Fantasy WR worth a
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy mid-round, but someone in every league will believe the best is yet to come
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points from him and draft him as a low-end No. 2 option. He'll be an interesting
2010 (proj) 54 854 4 1 107 receiver to watch in drafts before the season.
2009 45 776 1 0 83
2008 27 465 4 0 70 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 56 831 7 0 125
Jabar Gaffney, DEN Bye: 9 2009 47 765 4 0 101
Jabar Gaffney is an intriguing Fantasy option this season following the 2008 4 23 0 0 2
Broncos' decision to trade Brandon Marshall to Miami in mid-April. There's a
chance that Gaffney's playing time and role in the Denver offense will increase
now that Marshall is gone thanks to how he finished the 2009 season. But in Brandon Gibson, STL Bye: 9
reality, rookie Demaryius Thomas will likely replace Marshall and not Gaffney. Brandon Gibson is a reserve WR for the Rams. After coming over from the
In 2009, Gaffney's first with the Broncos, he finished with 54 catches for 732 Eagles in a trade deadline deal last October, Gibson tallied 34 catches for 348
yards (13.6 yards per catch) and two touchdowns. But the majority of his yards and one touchdown. He's familiar with the Rams offense and could
production came in the final two games of the season against Philadelphia and compete for playing time. We like him as a late-round flier in the deepest of
Kansas City when he had 21 catches for 282 yards and the two scores. In the seasonal leagues and deeper dynasty/keeper formats.
season finale against the Chiefs, with Marshall out, Gaffney had 14 catches for
213 yards. Don't plan on drafting Gaffney in the majority of leagues now that ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Thomas is on the roster. Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 32 421 2 0 54
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2009 34 348 1 1 38
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 45 567 4 0 81 Anthony Gonzalez, IND Bye: 7
2009 54 732 2 0 85 Anthony Gonzalez is planning to come back strong in 2010 after missing
2008 38 468 2 0 60 essentially all of last season with a knee ligament injury. While he missed time
he saw two receivers – Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie -- develop into
legitimate threats in the Colts' offense and helped the team make it to Super
Bowl XLIV. Gonzalez told CBSSports.com in February that "there's no question
that I'll be back playing next year," and he proved it when he began practicing
with the team in OTAs, but the question remains what role he'll play with
Garcon and Collie also in the mix. He's a risky choice as anything more than a
reserve Fantasy WR because he hasn't ever been a good stat producer to
begin with and now he has to share reps with the guys who picked up his slack
last season. Think about him with a late-round pick, with his value increasing if
he can piece together a promising preseason.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 21 254 2 0 37
2009 0 0 0 0 0
2008 57 664 4 0 90

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James Hardy, BUF Bye: 6 Bears do not add another receiver to their lineup. The addition of Mike Martz as
James Hardy will enter his third season in the NFL, and he's trying to prove he offensive coordinator will only help the team's passing game. He's draftable
can be a productive player after a standout college career at Indiana. Hardy with a late-round pick this summer as a quality reserve wideout with potential to
tore his ACL at the end of his rookie year in 2008. He came back at the end of be a No. 3 option.
the 2009 season and finished the year with one catch for 9 yards in two games.
Hardy has plenty of potential as a red-zone target based on his size at 6-foot-5, ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
but he has to show his skills on the field first. Don't plan on drafting Hardy in Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
any leagues, but he could take the next step in his career if he can stay healthy 2010 (proj) 50 672 4 2 89
and the Bills get some improved QB play. Since this is his third season in the 2009 57 757 3 1 91
NFL, Hardy is worth keeping an eye on in case he has a breakout year. But 2008 52 665 3 2 86
don't draft him in any leagues, and just add him off the waiver wire if he starts
out the season playing well
Santonio Holmes, NYJ Bye: 7
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy Santonio Holmes was traded to the Jets in April, and it's there where he'll finish
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points out his contract. Holmes became unappealing to the Steelers after multiple
2010 (proj) 26 334 2 1 43 character issues came up this offseason, the biggest of which were being
2009 1 9 0 0 0 charged with assault in an Orlando nightclub and word getting out that he was
2008 9 87 2 0 20 going to be suspended four games for violating the NFL's substance abuse
policy. Those things prompted the trade to the Jets, where he'll play in their
run-first offense alongside Braylon Edwards, Jerricho Cotchery and tight end
Brian Hartline, MIA Bye: 5 Dustin Keller and catch passes from second-year quarterback Mark Sanchez.
Brian Hartline will battle for playing time this summer with Davone Bess and On one hand, we like the idea of Holmes playing motivated not just for a new
Greg Camarillo, and they'll all be battling for reps following the Dolphins' contract but also to prove that he's a consistent player at a high level. But on
acquisition of WR Brandon Marshall. Hartline had a productive rookie season the other hand, a four-game suspension will take him off the field for four
for the Dolphins in '09 with 31 catches for 506 yards (16.3 yards per catch) and meaningful Fantasy weeks, plus his situation in New York is hardly as
three touchdowns. He also added four carries for 29 yards and a touchdown on appealing as his situation in Pittsburgh was. We doubt that Holmes can get to
the ground. Hartline is a good complementary wide receiver for the Dolphins 1,000 yards this season, and his touchdown production could also suffer some.
and could develop into a decent Fantasy option, especially in leagues where Holmes has slid to a low-end No. 2/top-end No. 3 Fantasy WR worth a pick
receptions count, but he's not expected to become a standout Fantasy wide between Rounds 7 and 9. Don't expect big things from him on a weekly basis.
receiver.
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2010 (proj) 58 813 5 1 111
2010 (proj) 40 526 3 0 72 2009 79 1,248 5 0 152
2009 31 506 3 0 76 2008 55 821 5 1 110

Percy Harvin, MIN Bye: 4 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, SEA Bye: 5


Vikings rookie WR Percy Harvin beat all expectations with a phenomenal T.J. Houshmandzadeh will look to improve in his second year with Seattle this
rookie campaign. He caught 60 passes for 790 yards (13.2 avg.) with six season. Last year, Houshmandzadeh finished with 79 catches for 911 yards
touchdowns, adding 135 rush yards on 15 carries and another 1,156 yards on and three touchdowns, his lowest stat totals in each category since 2004.
42 kickoff returns with two more scores. While his stats were ultimately good, Despite offseason hernia surgery we expect Houshmandzadeh to play better
he was inconsistent as he'd spend a couple of weeks playing real well before this year, but he's no longer an elite Fantasy option. He'll have big weeks at
tanking. He also had to overcome playing with severe migraine headaches times -- he had three games with double digits in Fantasy points in 2009 -- but
several times during the season. If he can continue to play in a big role with the those aren't the norm for Houshmandzadeh any more. We view
Vikings' offense and stay on the field, Harvin will explode in 2010. Some Houshmandzadeh as a low-end No. 2 option. He's still good enough to start
owners might reach for him before he should be taken because of his flash and most weeks since he's the No. 1 target in Seattle, but this passing game has a
upside, but his best Fantasy role is as a low-end No. 2/top-end No. 3 Fantasy lot to be desired. Take Houshmandzadeh with a middle- to late-round pick after
WR worth a pick alongside other low-end No. 2 WRs (you won't get him the top-tier wide receivers are off the board.
otherwise) between Rounds 6 and 7. If return yardage counts in your league,
then Harvin actually moves up a round because of what his potential is as a ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
kickoff returner. The only thing to monitor with Harvin is what happens with Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Brett Favre and the QB situation in Minnesota. 2010 (proj) 76 821 4 1 105
2009 79 911 3 1 107
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2008 92 904 4 0 114
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 65 880 6 1 131
2009 60 790 6 0 128 DeSean Jackson, PHI Bye: 8
DeSean Jackson is entering his third season in the NFL – and he could
actually improve on the eye-popping stats we saw from him in 2009. It's hard to
Devin Hester, CHI Bye: 8 imagine Jackson getting better this year even though wide receivers have a
Bears WR Devin Hester set career-highs in receptions and receiving yards with breakout season in their third year, but Jackson has already become a star. His
57 catches for 757 yards (13.3 avg.) and matched his career-best with three breakout year came in 2009 when he caught 62 passes for 1,156 yards and
touchdowns, but his season was considered a huge disappointment in spite of nine touchdowns. He also had 137 rushing yards and one touchdown. With
that. He got off to a tremendous start with a touchdown in two of his first three Kevin Kolb taking over for the Eagles under center, Jackson still has a passer
games and also posted his first career and only 100-yard game at Cincinnati in who can get him the ball deep, but also one with a smidge more accuracy than
Week 7. But limited production paired with calf and ankle injuries that sidelined the one he had before. We consider Jackson to be a safe Top 5 player at his
him for three weeks essentially cost him the last six games of his season, and position, and plan on taking him with a pick somewhere in Round 2 or 3 in all
a left shoulder injury he played through robbed him of some physical skills. So leagues.
while his totals didn't make him a desirable Fantasy option, the reality is that he
still could develop into a quality receiver that Fantasy owners could count on. ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
He caught at least four passes in nine contests and had at least 70 receiving Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
yards in seven outings. He's one to watch this offseason, especially if the 2010 (proj) 78 1,217 9 1 194
2009 63 1,167 9 1 187
2008 62 912 2 2 112

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Vincent Jackson, SD Bye: 10 season over 1,500 yards receiving and third with at least eight touchdowns.
Vincent Jackson has dealt with a horrible offseason. His contract status is up in Johnson failed to score or total 100 yards in just six of his 16 games, meaning
the air, and he was suspended for three games to start the season for violating that he was extremely reliable for Fantasy owners. It goes without saying that
the league's substance abuse policy. Jackson pleaded guilty in February to his e's one of the safest picks in Fantasy Football and is worthy of an early pick
second DUI since 2006. As for his contract, Jackson remains a restricted free between sixth and 12th overall in all leagues. He's the kind of Fantasy stud you
agent after refusing to sign a one-year guaranteed deal for $3.2 million, which can put in your lineup and never take out.
was marked down to $600,000 following a June 15 deadline as part of the
league's CBA. Jackson, who wants a long-term deal or a trade, is adamant that ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
he will sit out for the first 10 games of the 2010 season (he'd earn credit for Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
playing in '10 by being in six games). His whole situation is a mess, and until 2010 (proj) 101 1,562 10 0 216
it's cleared up Fantasy owners cannot trust him as a No. 1 option. We still 2009 101 1,569 9 0 213
consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasy WR, but his value is on the decline. If he's 2008 115 1,575 8 1 205
able to settle his contract situation then he would still be worth a mid-round pick
even with the suspension. But if he sticks to his word and plans to holdout for
the first 10 games then he would only be worth a late-round pick on Draft Day. Calvin Johnson, DET Bye: 7
There's a lot of risk involved in drafting Jackson, who accounted for 26 percent A lot of people consider 2009 a bust campaign for Calvin Johnson. His final
of the Chargers' receiving yards and 31 percent of the Chargers' receiving stat line suggests it was indeed a sad year: 67 catches for 984 yards (14.7
touchdowns in 2009, but his talent is obvious when he's on the field. avg.) and five touchdowns with 73 rushing yards. But some hidden numbers
suggest otherwise. Johnson only played in 14 games and left another game
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy very early with a knee injury. Johnson also only played nine games that were
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points started by rookie QB Matthew Stafford, easily the Lions' best option at
2010 (proj) 60 1,006 6 1 137 quarterback all season. In fact, Johnson totaled 46 catches for 728 yards (15.8
2009 68 1,167 9 0 171 avg.) and three TDs in those nine games, meaning he had just 19 grabs for
2008 59 1,098 7 1 155 256 yards (13.5 avg.) and two scores in the five other contests he played in
without him (including the one he left early with a knee injury). Johnson's health
makes him a bit of a risk but no one can look past his potential thanks to his
Michael Jenkins, ATL Bye: 8 huge size and speed. With a year of work with Matthew Stafford under his belt,
Michael Jenkins continued to be a meandering stat producer in 2009, which is the coaching staff staying in place in Detroit and Johnson spending the
what he'll likely be in 2010. He caught at least 50 passes for the third straight offseason there working with Stafford and strengthening the muscles in his
season, but his touchdown production continued to decline and his numbers knee, there's room for optimism that Johnson rebounds strong in 2010. He's
were fair to modest. He totaled 635 yards on 50 catches with just one still worth drafting as a No. 1 Fantasy WR, but you can get him toward the back
touchdown, which came from backup QB Chris Redman and not starter Matt of Round 2 this summer instead of the front of Round 2, which is where many
Ryan. When you need a one-week replacement receiver off waivers, think of owners found him last summer.
Jenkins since he could deliver a handful of points. But don't draft him expecting
a big season in 2010 since he's been a significant underachiever over the ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
course of his career. Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 72 1,138 8 1 162
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2009 67 984 5 2 131
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2008 78 1,331 12 2 203
2010 (proj) 42 536 3 0 72
2009 50 635 1 0 69
2008 50 777 3 0 97 Jacoby Jones, HOU Bye: 7
Jacoby Jones took the next step in his third season by catching six
touchdowns, but more is expected from him in 2010. In addition to his six
Greg Jennings, GB Bye: 10 scores, Jones hit career-highs in receptions (27) and receiving yards (437).
By and large, many Fantasy owners considered Greg Jennings a borderline One issue: In the eight games Jones didn't score in, only twice did he record 20
bust in 2009 as he only scored four regular-season touchdowns and went or more yards receiving. You're looking at a boom-or-bust receiver only worthy
through several spells of producing only nominal stats. It is believed that of a late-round pick in deeper drafts this summer, but also one in a contract
Jennings played most of the season banged up but still finished with decent year, so motivation is high. In standard formats look to Jones as a one-week
totals: 68 catches for 1,113 yards (16.4 avg.) and four touchdowns. He also replacement off waivers when he has a favorable matchup. Even with the
had five games over 100 yards receiving – and nine games under 70 yards prospect of a big pay day on the horizon he's not worth a late pick in drafts.
receiving. Jennings' touchdown total dropped for the second straight season,
but he maintained a powerful receiving average. Fantasy owners who had ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Jennings in 2009 will be leery of drafting him again, but he's clearly the most Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
polished big-play receiver in an offense that is becoming powerful and 2010 (proj) 36 534 4 1 78
aggressive. Still, we also know that he is coming off a season where he just got 2009 27 437 6 0 81
a nice contract extension, and the Packers now have so many good receiving 2008 3 81 0 1 6
options for Aaron Rodgers to throw to that Jennings simply might not see as
many opportunities as he has in the past. In 2009 for example, he was thrown
at just eight more times than teammate Donald Driver. Consider Jennings a James Jones, GB Bye: 10
borderline No. 1 WR worth a pick between Rounds 5 and 6 in drafts this James Jones still didn't top his rookie season numbers in 2009, but he did
summer. improve on his sophomore season totals and set a career-high in touchdowns
with five. He also caught 32 passes for 440 yards (13.8 avg.). Jones saw more
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy work come his way toward the middle of the season and figures to be one of
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points the many targets for Aaron Rodgers throughout next season. And that's a good
2010 (proj) 73 1,221 6 1 156 thing since he'll be in a contract year and will have plenty of motivation to play
2009 69 1,120 4 0 140 big. The biggest obstacle in his way? Playing time -- he's behind Donald Driver
2008 80 1,292 9 0 185 and Greg Jennings, plus tight end Jermichael Finley should see more work on
the field as well as third-year wide receiver Jordy Nelson. Jones is worth a flier
late in deeper drafts, but that's about it so long as the Packers lean on Driver
Andre Johnson, HOU Bye: 7 and Jennings as their top two receivers.
Andre Johnson enters this season as one of the most unstoppable wide
receivers in the NFL. His combination of size, strength and speed combined ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
with the Texans' pass-happy offense makes him a candidate for extremely Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
gaudy numbers annually. In 2009 he had 1,569 yards on 101 catches (a 2010 (proj) 37 489 4 0 73
career-best 15.5 avg.) with nine touchdowns, marking his second-straight 2009 32 440 5 0 74
2008 20 274 1 0 33
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Malcolm Kelly, WAS Bye: 9 Mario Manningham, NYG Bye: 8
Malcolm Kelly has the chance for a breakout season in his third year in the Mario Manningham is entering his third year in the NFL, and he could be
NFL, but he has a long way to go before Fantasy owners can trust him. In two headed for a breakout season. He played well as a sophomore in the early part
seasons, Kelly is still looking for his first NFL touchdown while he's battled of 2009 but was limited with shoulder injuries and tailed off. He still finished
knee injuries. He should get some help in the form of new QB Donovan with 57 catches for 822 yards and five touchdowns – nothing to sneeze at. We
McNabb and new head coach Mike Shanahan, but don't plan on drafting Kelly like Manningham as a quality reserve Fantasy option since it is expected that
in the majority of leagues. He could be worth adding off the waiver wire if he he settles into a limited role in the offense behind Steve Smith and Hakeem
starts out the season playing well, however. Nicks, but there's obviously upside here. Plan on drafting Manningham with a
late-round pick and hope he continues to improve as he did from his rookie
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy year to his second season and now entering that magical third year.
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 31 375 2 0 50 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
2009 25 347 0 0 34 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2008 3 18 0 0 1 2010 (proj) 42 622 4 1 85
2009 57 822 5 1 110
2008 4 26 0 0 2
Johnny Knox, CHI Bye: 8
Johnny Knox became an overnight Fantasy hit when he torched the Packers
for 82 yards on two catches in Week 1 and then scored in four straight games Brandon Marshall, MIA Bye: 5
(one on special teams). Knox hit a wall thereafter but still found a way to end Brandon Marshall got his wish this offseason, departing Denver for Miami via
the season with five scores, a team-best among wide receivers, with 527 yards trade in mid-April. It's with the Dolphins where he intends to continue playing at
on 45 catches (a surprisingly low 11.7 avg.). He did not play in the team's last a high level following a four-year contract extension that makes him the
two regular season games because of an ankle injury but should be fine for the highest-paid receiver in NFL history. You can't say he's not deserving after
start of 2010. The addition of Mike Martz as offensive coordinator will only help three straight seasons with over 100 catches and 1,100 yards. And with 10
the team's passing game. Knox is worth owning in deeper leagues that reward touchdowns last season, you could say that he's on his way to playing at the
special-teams yardage but that's about it. Unless he can hustle for playing time best possible level he can. It's obvious that he'll be a very important part of the
in training camp, expect Knox to see only situational use on offense that might Dolphins offense, but there's a chance he'll fall short of 100 catches simply
result in limited reps for at least the start of the season because the Dolphins will run the ball plenty. He also has to prove he's 100
percent recovered from offseason hip surgery, which will keep him out until
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy training camp. The Dolphins should give Marshall a better chance to add yards
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points to his receptions and thus make his stats more appealing. He'll also continue to
2010 (proj) 29 415 3 1 58 see action in the red-zone. Ultimately, Marshall is a quality No. 1 Fantasy WR
2009 45 527 5 2 78 worth taking somewhere around Round 3 or 4 in all leagues as long as his hip
is 100 percent healthy.

Brandon LaFell, CAR Bye: 6 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


The Panthers beefed up their receiving corps with the addition of LSU WR Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Brandon LaFell in Round 3 of the 2010 NFL Draft. LaFell will battle for playing 2010 (proj) 96 1,170 9 1 170
time in training camp, but he landed on the right team to find it as the Panthers 2009 101 1,120 10 0 175
have long needed help at receiver. He should have the chance to contribute in 2008 104 1,265 6 3 156
short order there, albeit he's not expected to post huge stats. He's worth a late-
round pick in the deepest of seasonal leagues, a middle- to late-round pick in
dynasty/keeper leagues and an early- to middle-round pick in rookie-only Derrick Mason, BAL Bye: 8
drafts. Derrick Mason posted his eighth 1,000-yard season in nine years and third
straight with the Ravens in 2009, but he'll have a hard time making it happen
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy again in 2010. Re-signed this offseason, Mason finds the Ravens' receiving
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points corps deeper after the team signed Donte Stallworth and traded for Anquan
2010 (proj) 24 335 2 1 44 Boldin. So while his 1,028 yards on 73 catches (14.1 avg.) easily led the team
in receiving last year, odds are he won't get very close to those numbers this
year. Figure Mason to be a safe No. 3 receiver worth a middle- to late-round
Jeremy Maclin, PHI Bye: 8 pick.
Jeremy Maclin played well as a rookie in 2009, and he should continue to build
on that this season. Maclin had 56 catches for 773 yards and four touchdowns, ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
and he has the chance to become a solid Fantasy option, especially now that Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Kevin Kolb is under center for the Eagles. We view Maclin as a low-end No. 3 2010 (proj) 62 890 5 0 119
Fantasy WR worth a pick starting in Round 9 or 10. Don't be surprised if Maclin 2009 73 1,028 7 0 144
is starting for you at some point during the year. 2008 80 1,037 5 1 133

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE Bye: 8
2010 (proj) 61 787 5 0 110 Browns WR Mohamed Massaquoi hopes to add consistency to his 2010
2009 55 762 4 0 100 season after being a boom-or-bust Fantasy option as a rookie. Massaquoi
finished with 624 yards on 34 catches (a wild 18.4 avg.) with three scores, but
most of those stats came in three games against the Bengals, Lions and
Raiders when he totaled 16 catches for 324 yards and two touchdowns. The
rest of his games were weak as he topped just 40 yards once in those
remaining 13 games. The Browns will definitely give Massaquoi the chance to
play in 2010, so it's just a matter of him developing consistency. He's worth a
late-round pick in drafts as a reserve Fantasy WR with upside, but that's about
it.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 42 580 3 2 72
2009 34 624 3 1 78

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Dexter McCluster, KC Bye: 4 Wes Welker coming off a knee injury, but that could also mean more targets in
The Chiefs drafted WR Dexter McCluster in the second round of the NFL Draft his direction. And he's also entering a contract year, so one last big pay day
at No. 36 overall. McCluster, who between rushing and receiving accumulated likely will motivate Moss to play big. We like Moss as a Top 5 Fantasy WR
1,700 yards and 11 touchdowns last year at Ole Miss, will be used in a variety worth a pick in Round 2. He should have another outstanding season.
of ways: as a wide receiver, slot receiver, traditional running back and perhaps
even as a Wildcat quarterback. We see him lining up in the slot between ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Dwayne Bowe and Chris Chambers on the outside with either Jamaal Charles Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
or Thomas Jones in the backfield. He will also see time on special teams as a 2010 (proj) 84 1,256 11 0 192
return man, and the Chiefs hope he can be a more offensive version of Dante 2009 83 1,264 13 1 204
Hall. We consider McCluster a sleeper this season as a low-end No. 3 Fantasy 2008 69 1,008 11 2 162
WR. He's worth a late-round pick in seasonal leagues, especially PPR formats,
and he should go with a mid-round selection in rookie-only drafts and keeper
formats. Santana Moss, WAS Bye: 9
Santana Moss has been an inconsistent Fantasy option from year to year and
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy week to week, but he garnered attention this offseason for something more
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points serious: alleged HGH use. His name was tied to a doctor who allegedly gave
2010 (proj) 40 558 3 1 85 him some of the illegal drug to help his ailing knee last year, and it could cost
him some playing time. Not that that should crush Fantasy owners -- Moss has
yet to post back to back 1,000-yard seasons in nine years in the NFL, and only
Robert Meachem, NO Bye: 10 once has he had six or more touchdowns in consecutive seasons (2005-06). In
The third year was the charm for Saints WR Robert Meachem, who recorded 2009, Moss had just three touchdowns, his lowest total since his rookie season
an impressive five-week string of performances and also pulled off the most in 2001. He also had only 70 catches for 902 yards. Even with Donovan
controversial Fantasy play of the year. He should continue to see playing time McNabb coming in at quarterback and head coach Mike Shanahan installing
with the Saints in 2010, although toe surgery in the offseason is something to his version of the West Coast offense, there's a cloud over Moss that's tough to
monitor heading into training camp. Meachem had a breakout year in 2009 with shake. Throw in a knee procedure he had this offseason, which may or may
722 yards on 45 catches (16.0 avg.) with nine receiving touchdowns. He also not slow him down, and he doesn't register high on the Fantasy scale. Plan on
rushed for 82 yards and forced and returned a fumble for a touchdown at drafting Moss with a middle- to late-round pick as a good reserve Fantasy
Washington. Meachem cooled off in the postseason (25 yards on four receiver.
catches), but in a five-game stretch from Week 9 to Week 13, Meachem had
21 catches for 346 yards, a 41-yard rush and six touchdowns. If he could ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
somehow find a way to produce that over 16 games and as long as his toe is Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
healthy, he'd be a Fantasy star. But it's that potential that makes Meachem an 2010 (proj) 62 789 5 2 107
appealing Fantasy WR in 2010 (playing in a pass-happy offense doesn't hurt 2009 70 902 3 1 106
things, either). Consider him a low-end No. 2/top-end No. 3 Fantasy WR worth 2008 79 1,044 6 1 140
a pick between Rounds 7 and 8 in drafts this summer. And continue to monitor
the status of his toe heading into training camp.
Louis Murphy, OAK Bye: 10
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy Louis Murphy will look to build on a surprising rookie season with the Raiders
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points in which he finished as the team's most productive wide receiver. He finished
2010 (proj) 59 823 5 0 112 the year with 34 catches for 521 yards and four touchdowns and added six
2009 45 722 9 1 132 carries for 31 yards. The Raiders improved their passing game with the
2008 12 289 3 0 54 addition of QB Jason Campbell, and that will help Murphy in his growth.
Murphy is worth a look with a late-round pick in all Fantasy leagues. He has
established himself as a starter in Oakland and could improve now that
Josh Morgan, SF Bye: 9 Campbell is under center.
Josh Morgan is expected to start for the 49ers this year opposite Michael
Crabtree. He's entering his third year in the NFL, which is typically when wide ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
receivers have a breakout season, so plenty of eyes are on him. In 2009, Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Morgan was inconsistent at best. He had 52 catches for 527 yards (10.1 yards 2010 (proj) 42 623 3 0 82
per catch) with three touchdowns. While Morgan could improve this year, he 2009 34 521 4 0 79
should enter the season as a one-week replacement in standard leagues or a
reserve Fantasy option in deeper formats. He should not be drafted in the
majority of leagues. Instead, see how he does early in the season before Hakeem Nicks, NYG Bye: 8
adding him off the waiver wire, and hopefully this is his breakout year. Hakeem Nicks was a surprise rookie in 2009 and could be a Fantasy superstar
in 2010. He finished last season with 47 catches for 790 yards and six scores
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy and showed plenty of big-play ability. This year he could become more of a go-
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points to threat for Eli Manning, making him a potential breakout player. Steve Smith
2010 (proj) 37 448 2 0 59 will remain Manning's favorite target, and Mario Manningham will also play a
2009 52 527 3 0 76 significant role, but Nicks could become a very important part of the Giants'
2008 20 319 3 0 49 offense. He did have his fair share of drops as a rookie and will need to
become more consistent, but that could come with age and experience.
Because of his upside, we view Nicks as a top-end No. 3 Fantasy WR worth a
Randy Moss, NE Bye: 5 pick between the middle rounds of drafts this summer.
Randy Moss was inconsistent in his play at times in 2009 and was even
accused of giving up during games, but his overall body of work from last year ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
suggests he's still among the best Fantasy wide receivers. Moss tied Larry Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Fitzgerald for the most touchdowns for a wide receiver in 2009 with 13. He also 2010 (proj) 64 902 6 1 124
finished with 83 catches for 1,264 yards (15.2 yards per catch) and a lost 2009 47 790 6 0 115
fumble. He had nine games with double figures in Fantasy points and three
games with five points or less. But this is what you get with Moss most weeks -
- boom and a little bit of a bust. In the end, his stats should remain at a high
level even though he will be 33 this season. In three years with the Patriots he
has accumulated 250 catches for 3,765 yards and 47 touchdowns. In two
seasons with Tom Brady, Moss has 181 catches for 2,757 yards and 36
touchdowns. He will likely see some extra coverage to start the season with

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Chad Ochocinco, CIN Bye: 6 Andre Roberts, ARI Bye: 6
Chad Ochocinco is hoping to continue to improve this season after a resurgent The Cardinals drafted WR Andre Roberts in the third round of the NFL Draft at
year in 2009. Ochocinco had his seventh 1,000-yard season in eight years in No. 88 overall. Roberts, from the Citadel, will likely be the No. 4 WR for the
2009, and if not for his fourth season with at least nine touchdowns, he would Cardinals behind Larry Fitzgerald, Steve Breaston and Early Doucet, and the
have still been a bit of a disappointment in Fantasy. But Ochocinco didn't focus hope is Roberts can return punts this season. Roberts could play a role on
on his off-field antics and instead played ball, finishing with 1,047 yards on 72 offense if Doucet struggles to step up as the No. 3 WR, but we see Roberts
catches (14.5 avg.) with nine end-zone trips. That's not bad considering that making more of an impact on special teams. He has minimal Fantasy value in
the Bengals ran the ball more than threw it. Ochocinco got the help he needed seasonal leagues and should not be drafted in the majority of leagues this
this offseason with the Bengals signing Terrell Owens and Antonio Bryant to season.
help draw coverage. While those two, especially Owens, could steal away
targets, Ochocinco should still have another solid year. Consider him a No. 2 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Fantasy WR worth a pick between Rounds 4 and 5 this summer. Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 7 105 0 0 12
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 74 1,030 8 1 150 Laurent Robinson, STL Bye: 9
2009 72 1,047 9 2 157 Laurent Robinson is looking to pick up where last season ended. In 2009,
2008 53 540 4 0 78 Robinson was headed toward a breakout season for the Rams before breaking
his leg in Week 3. Prior to that, Robinson had 13 catches for 167 yards and
one touchdown. He has potential to play well this year with rookie QB Sam
Terrell Owens, CIN Bye: 6 Bradford now under center. Consider him a sleeper worthy of a late-round pick,
Terrell Owens signed with the Bengals on the eve of training camp, and he and it helps that he's entering a potential contract year. The one detractor for
should end up starting for Cincinnati opposite Chad Ochocinco. Owens spent Robinson could be the addition of rookie WR Mardy Gilyard, who could cut into
2009 in Buffalo and posted his lowest stats since 2005 when he was ultimately Robinson's playing time, but we still think Robinson can excel in 2010.
banished from Philadelphia. Owens finished the season with 55 catches for
829 yards (15.1 yards per catch) and five touchdowns. He also added six ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
carries for 54 yards and a touchdown. Owens is 36 and far from the WR he Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
was during his days with Dallas, Philadelphia and San Francisco, but being 2010 (proj) 39 473 3 1 63
paired with Carson Palmer should help his Fantasy value. He could be a 2009 13 167 1 0 22
serviceable No. 3 Fantasy WR worth a mid-round pick since he's still in 2008 5 52 0 0 5
tremendous shape and wasn't a distraction for the Bills despite being on a
losing team with terrible QB play -- he even had five games with double digits
in Fantasy points. Eddie Royal, DEN Bye: 9
Eddie Royal is entering his third year in the NFL, which is typically when wide
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy receivers have a breakout season. The Broncos would be very happy if that
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points happened as Royal is currently their best receiver following the mid-April trade
2010 (proj) 66 813 5 1 109 of Brandon Marshall to Miami. That could change after Denver drafted WR
2009 55 829 5 0 123 Demaryius Thomas at No. 22 overall, but Royal still has plenty of expectations
2008 69 1,052 10 1 166 to fulfill coming into the year. He needs a breakout after a terrible sophomore
campaign that saw him muster up just 37 catches for 345 yards (9.3 yards per
catch) with no touchdowns. Coach Josh McDaniels said one of his biggest
Sidney Rice, MIN Bye: 4 regrets was he didn't involve Royal more, and Royal himself said he struggled
Sidney Rice greatly benefited from working hard last offseason and the with the playbook and roles asked of him, but that should change this season.
addition of Brett Favre to the Vikings. He ended 2009 with 83 catches for 1,312 Obviously, the opportunity will be there for him now that Marshall is gone, but
yards (15.8 avg.) and eight touchdowns with 100 yards and/or a touchdown in it's a stretch to say he'll be a reliable Fantasy option on a weekly basis.
10 of his last 14 games. But a hip injury he and the Vikings were hush-hush on Consider him nothing more than a situational No. 3 Fantasy WR – he's
this offseason went public in early July and while he said he expects to be definitely a solid reserve wideout – worth taking with a late-round pick in drafts.
ready for training camp, there's a little concern over how much work he did this
offseason to get ready for 2010. He needs to get on the field -- Rice will be in a ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
contract year, meaning that motivation will be at an all-time high for him since a Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
huge pay day is potentially around the corner. We'll keep tabs on him this 2010 (proj) 51 616 4 1 85
summer, but assuming he's healthy and assuming Favre is back, Rice is 2009 37 345 0 0 34
valued as a middle- to low-end No. 1 Fantasy WR worth a pick between the tail 2008 91 980 5 1 138
end of Round 2 and the beginning of Round 4 in drafts this summer.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy Emmanuel Sanders, PIT Bye: 5


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points The Steelers spent a third-round pick on SMU WR Emmanuel Sanders in the
2010 (proj) 84 1,245 8 0 173 2010 NFL Draft. Sanders doesn't have much in the way of size but has good
2009 83 1,312 8 1 177 hands and explosiveness. He could figure into the mix at receiver this year with
2008 15 141 4 0 38 a good training camp -- especially if vets like Antwaan Randle El and Arnaz
Battle can't cut the mustard. We'll keep an eye on him for you, but don't expect
him to be worthy of anything more than a late-round draft pick in the deepest of
seasonal leagues. We like him better with a late pick in dynasty/keeper leagues
and a Top-30 choice in rookie-only drafts.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 34 407 2 0 55

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Chaz Schilens, OAK Bye: 10 Steve Smith, NYG Bye: 8
Chaz Schilens has a chance for a breakout season this year, his third in the Steve Smith had a breakout season for the Giants in 2009 -- his third year in
NFL, if he can stay healthy and build off a strong finish in 2009. The addition of the NFL -- and now has to prove he can do it again. Smith set the franchise
QB Jason Campbell should make Schilens a sleeper in 2010, but more foot single-season record for catches in 2009 with 107, and his 1,220 receiving
surgery this offseason and foot problems in the early days of training camp yards were the second-highest total in team history. He also added seven
might hurt his chances. A foot injury last August limited Schilens to only eight touchdowns. His goal this offseason is to increase his role in the deep passing
games last season, but he finished strong with 29 catches for 365 yards (12.6 game, which would only enhance his value. Smith has become Eli Manning's
avg.) and two touchdowns. But because he's dogged by foot problems, he's go-to receiver, and we like Smith as a high-end No. 2 Fantasy option,
not even worth drafting any more. Keep him off of Fantasy rosters. especially since this is a potential contract year for him. In leagues where
receptions count, Smith should be considered a No. 1 option, and he's worth
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy drafting in Round 3 in those leagues and Round 4 in standard-scoring formats.
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 40 521 4 1 74 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
2009 29 365 2 0 48 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2008 15 226 2 0 34 2010 (proj) 96 1,214 7 0 163
2009 107 1,220 7 0 164
2008 57 574 1 0 63
Jordan Shipley, CIN Bye: 6
The Bengals drafted Texas WR Jordan Shipley with a third-round pick in the
2010 NFL Draft. The record-setting inside receiver could battle for significant Donte' Stallworth, BAL Bye: 8
playing time with the Bengals in camp this summer. He's one to keep an eye Released by the Browns following the end of his league-mandated season-long
on in the preseason; if we see a lot of him lining up with the first-team offense suspension for being convicted of vehicular manslaughter, WR Donte
he could warrant a late-round pick in seasonal drafts. He's a safer bet as a late- Stallworth signed a one-year deal with the Ravens this offseason and intends
round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and as an early- to middle-round pick in on resurrecting his career. Stallworth's stats have been in a freefall since 2005,
rookie-only formats. declining every season thereafter. But reports of his speed still being an asset
and his experience a plus could put him in a position to help the Ravens'
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy offense. We don't recommend drafting Stallworth, but considering him as a
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points one-week replacement off waivers during the season might not be a bad idea.
2010 (proj) 17 195 1 0 26 After all, he's got a lot to play for and prove.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Mike Sims-Walker, JAC Bye: 9 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Mike Sims-Walker finally had the chance to play big in 2009, and he did. Now 2010 (proj) 31 485 2 0 61
he hopes to keep it going into 2010. A waiver-wire surprise at the beginning of 2009 0 0 0 0 0
the season, Sims-Walker effectively played in 14 games and caught 63 passes 2008 17 170 1 0 23
for 869 yards (13.8 avg.) and seven touchdowns. He played better at home,
getting six of his seven scores and all but 19 of his receptions there, so that's
something to be mindful of. But Sims-Walker ultimately has room to improve, Golden Tate, SEA Bye: 5
and that's what will attract Fantasy owners. He's best as a No. 3 Fantasy WR The Seahawks drafted WR Golden Tate in the second round of the NFL Draft
worth a mid-round pick. at No. 60 overall. Tate, who was a standout at Notre Dame, has the chance to
start this season opposite T.J. Houshmandzadeh with Nate Burleson now in
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy Detroit. Tate's main competition will likely come from Deion Branch and Deon
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Butler, but we expect Tate to win the job under the new coaching staff for the
2010 (proj) 65 884 6 1 122 Seahawks. He should be considered a sleeper in seasonal leagues worth a
2009 63 869 7 1 126 late-round pick, and we like Tate as an early-round selection in rookie-only
2008 16 217 0 0 21 drafts.

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Steve Smith, CAR Bye: 6 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Lots of things "snapped" for Steve Smith since late last season. His streak of 2010 (proj) 42 541 3 1 74
1,000-yard receiving seasons for one, and his forearm -- twice. Smith broke his
forearm in Week 16 against the Giants, ending his season early, then broke it
again at his youth football camp in mid-June. He's not expected to participate Demaryius Thomas, DEN Bye: 9
in training camp but should take in a preseason game or two and be OK for the The Broncos drafted WR Demaryius Thomas at No. 22 overall from Georgia
start of the season. But there are more issues for Smith with quarterback play Tech as the first WR taken in the NFL Draft. Thomas is hoping to replace the
and receiving talent around him being key. But late last season Smith got going recently departed Brandon Marshall. Thomas played in Georgia Tech's option
with Matt Moore at QB and finished with a touchdown in each of his last three offense — a run-heavy game — but still managed to catch 46 passes for 1,154
games, and that should be his passer in 2010. Though Smith still has some yards this past season, at 25.1 yards per catch. Thomas is trying to recover
excellent speed, the reality that he's entering his 10th NFL season on a run-first from a foot injury in February -- he had broken the fifth metatarsal in his foot.
team with no sure thing at QB pushes him out of the No. 1 Fantasy WR He spent March and much of April going through rehab and said he is "90
category that we've associated him with for a while. He's a good No. 2 option at percent" healed. He has the potential to be a sleeper this year if healthy, and
this point -- especially with his arm in a sling for the month of July -- and he we like Thomas with a late-round pick in all leagues. He should go higher in
could even slip to the middle rounds in some drafts as owners are scared he'll rookie-only drafts and keeper formats, but the biggest thing to keep an eye on
get hurt or not be ready for Week 1. If you can get him as a No. 2 receiver, this offseason is his foot injury.
you're doing fine, but if you can snare him to be your No. 3 receiver, you're
committing larceny. ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2010 (proj) 47 639 3 1 80
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 76 1,160 7 1 161
2009 65 982 7 0 144
2008 78 1,421 6 1 179

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Devin Thomas, WAS Bye: 9 Hines Ward, PIT Bye: 5
Devin Thomas has the chance for a breakout season in his third year in the Hines Ward has gotten back to being a 1,000-yard receiver and is expected to
NFL, especially with the wholesale changes the Redskins made at head coach at least come close to that mark for the third consecutive year in 2010. Last
and quarterback. Thomas showed flashes in 2009 with 25 catches for 325 year he caught 95 balls for 1,167 yards and six touchdowns, and that's a pretty
yards and three touchdowns, but the majority of that production came in Week good expectation for him even without Santonio Holmes on his team anymore
13 against New Orleans when he had seven catches for 100 yards and two and with Ben Roethlisberger suspended for the first six games. He's had 1,000
scores. With Mike Shanahan's version of the West Coast offense helping yards in six of his last nine seasons with 975 yards in two of the three seasons
Thomas on the field and Donovan McNabb hitting him with passes, Thomas he missed the mark. He also has had at least six touchdowns in seven of his
could explode this season. He's worth a late-round pick in drafts as a sleeper last eight seasons. Ward isn't a reliable No. 1 Fantasy WR, but he's as reliable
thanks to his deep-ball potential. as you can ask for as a No. 2 choice – and best of all people pass on him
because he's "old" (he'll be 34 years old at the start of the season). Ward could
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy take a hit with Big Ben out for the start of the season, but he remains a worthy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points No. 2 Fantasy WR worth a mid-round pick.
2010 (proj) 39 521 5 0 82
2009 25 325 3 0 50 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
2008 15 120 0 0 23 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 79 988 8 0 147
2009 95 1,167 6 1 150
Mike Thomas, JAC Bye: 9 2008 82 1,047 7 0 146
Mike Thomas hopes to build on a pretty good rookie campaign this season and
possibly land a starting role. The 5-foot-8 speedster was pressed into action
due to receiver injuries last year and pieced his way to 453 yards on 48 Nate Washington, TEN Bye: 9
receptions with a touchdown. He also chipped in 86 yards rushing and returned Nate Washington is a candidate to break out further in 2010 after his first
kickoffs and punts. We expect Thomas to battle for playing time on offense, season with the Titans worked out fairly well for him. Washington posted
making him a candidate for as many as 50 catches. But with concerns about career-bests with six touchdowns and 47 receptions, though he only racked up
size and durability along with the Jaguars tepid passing offense putting doubt 569 yards in his first year coming to Tennessee from Pittsburgh. Washington
into his potential, he's no better than a middle- to low-end reserve worth a late- should be good for those kinds of totals this season, making him a solid
round pick in drafts. reserve Fantasy WR worth a late-round pick in drafts.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 41 465 3 1 63 2010 (proj) 53 674 5 0 97
2009 48 453 1 1 57 2009 47 569 6 0 93
2008 40 631 3 0 82

Mike Wallace, PIT Bye: 5


Fantasy owners are crossing their fingers that Steelers WR Mike Wallace Reggie Wayne, IND Bye: 7
doesn't suffer a sophomore slump in 2010. The Steelers are hoping the same Like Peyton Manning is to Fantasy quarterbacks, Reggie Wayne is as safe as
thing after trading Santonio Holmes to the Jets in April. But Wallace also took a they come among Fantasy receivers. Wayne posted his sixth-straight 1,000-
hit with Ben Roethlisberger being suspended for the first four games of the yard season in 2009 with 1,264 yards on 100 catches (12.6 avg.), and for the
season. Wallace broke out last season with 39 catches for 756 yards (19.4 second time in three years reeled in 10 touchdowns. He added 16 receptions
avg., which was best in the NFL) with six touchdowns and another 48 yards for 164 yards in three postseason games with another touchdown. Although he
rushing. Wallace gave the Steelers' offense a deep-ball dimension in 2009, but finished the year with a rough six-game skid that saw him own one game over
he might have to cool his jets with Big Ben now suspended. Starting and 50 yards and two touchdown catches, and although the Colts have developed
playing more often might make him more consistent, but his receiving average more receivers for Peyton Manning to spread the ball around to, Wayne is still
should drop and the inconsistent QB play without Big Ben could hurt. Think of expected to serve as a No. 1 Fantasy receiver in 2010. He's worthy of a pick
him as no better than a low-end No. 3 Fantasy WR who will likely go late in starting at the beginning of Round 2, and you can count on another outstanding
drafts. He has potential to be a star, but it won't likely happen until year for Wayne this season.
Roethlisberger returns following the suspension.
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2010 (proj) 92 1,284 9 0 182
2010 (proj) 51 718 6 1 111 2009 100 1,264 10 0 184
2009 39 756 6 1 113 2008 82 1,145 6 0 152

Kevin Walter, HOU Bye: 7


Kevin Walter agreed to a new contract to return to the Texans this offseason.
He disappointed Fantasy owners last season despite catching 53 passes as he
only picked up 611 yards and two touchdowns. Early in the season he lost
opportunities to TE Owen Daniels, but even when Daniels went down with a
knee injury, Walter couldn't pick up his numbers. The good news is that Walter
has at least 50 catches in his last three seasons, so counting on him being
involved is safe. Treat him like a quality reserve WR in standard formats and a
low-end No. 3 option in deeper leagues and PPR formats, making him very
worthy of a late-round pick in drafts.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 51 655 3 0 85
2009 53 611 2 0 75
2008 60 899 8 0 139

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Wes Welker, NE Bye: 5 Cowboys he's been mediocre at best. We view Williams as a reserve Fantasy
Wes Welker has worked hard this offseason to come back from a terrible knee option worth a late-round pick as long as he keeps Bryant on the bench. He's
injury suffered in a meaningless game in Week 17 last year at Houston. With not someone to consider as a starter, but he could be a bye-week replacement.
surgery in February, no one thought he'd have a chance to start the season on- And if Romo looks his way a little more this year then he might find his way into
time, but save for a few days on the preseason PUP list, he appears to be your lineup on a regular basis -- but that's a big if heading into the year.
rehabbed and ready to play. Multiple accounts from Patriots practices said
Welker was running without limitations and able to make cuts with some ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
explosion. If you're hesitant to draft Welker because of the torn ACL he had, Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
then you should probably look for another receiver. But with the rehab behind 2010 (proj) 42 578 5 1 86
him and working in pads in full going on this preseason, Welker appears to be 2009 38 596 7 1 99
back at full strength. He is worth drafting as no worse than a low-end No. 2 2008 36 430 2 0 56
Fantasy option in standard leagues with a pick as soon as Round 4 or 5, and
he's worth a third-round selection in PPR leagues now that 100 catches doesn't
seem out of the realm of possibility.

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Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 103 1,171 5 0 147 Martellus Bennett, DAL Bye: 4
2009 123 1,348 4 0 161 Martellus Bennett is one of the better No. 2 tight ends in the NFL, but he has
2008 112 1,165 3 1 136 minimal Fantasy value as long as Jason Witten is healthy. In two seasons,
Bennett has four touchdowns, but he only has 35 catches for 442 yards. Don't
plan on drafting Bennett in the majority of leagues, but he would be worth
Roddy White, ATL Bye: 8 adding off the waiver wire if Witten got hurt. Bennett has the potential to be a
Roddy White remains as the Falcons' top target and a No. 1 Fantasy WR. His standout Fantasy TE, but not as long as he's playing behind Witten.
yardage took a dip in 2009, but he made up for it with a career-high in
touchdowns. He finished the year with 1,153 yards on 85 catches (a career-low ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
13.6 avg.) but the 11 scores he had helped his Fantasy owners even though he Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
had just four 100-yard games. But he scored in all four of those games and 2010 (proj) 17 213 1 0 27
only had seven games without 100 yards and/or a touchdown. Getting Matt 2009 15 159 0 0 15
Ryan back healthy for 2010 will help his cause, but the reality is that White is a 2008 20 283 4 0 52
safe candidate for good yardage and touchdowns over the course of the
season. Continue to view him as a quality Fantasy WR worth a pick between
Rounds 3 and 4 in drafts this summer. Kevin Boss, NYG Bye: 8
Kevin Boss has the potential to be a No. 1 Fantasy TE, but ankle issues and
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy inconsistent play keep him pinned down. Boss underwent ankle surgery in late
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points May, and the belief is that he'll be ready for the start of the season. That's a
2010 (proj) 87 1,211 9 1 173 good thing, especially since he's in a contract year -- a good season
2009 85 1,153 11 0 181 statistically should pay off in a big contract. Boss finished 2009 with
2008 88 1,382 7 1 178 respectable totals of 42 catches for 567 yards and five touchdowns, but he only
scored in four games and had three games with double digits in Fantasy
points. The Giants have plenty of weapons in the passing game, so Boss will
Damian Williams, TEN Bye: 9 never post overwhelming stats. He should be viewed as a low-end No. 1 TE
The Titans used their second pick of the 2010 NFL Draft on Southern California worth a late-round pick. Pairing him with another low-end No. 1 TE option on
WR Damian Williams, and judging by head coach Jeff Fisher's comments on Draft Day is a good idea.
Draft Day, they plan to use him immediately on special teams as a punt
returner. Of course, that means he might contribute sparingly on offense. If ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
your league counts special-teams yardage, he might be worth a look late in Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
drafts. Otherwise he's a long-term project for the Titans; he'll be buried on the 2010 (proj) 46 579 6 0 94
depth chart behind Kenny Britt, Nate Washington and Justin Gage. He's worth 2009 42 567 5 0 87
a late pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a mid-round pick in rookie-only 2008 33 384 6 0 74
drafts.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy John Carlson, SEA Bye: 5


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points John Carlson is hoping to pick up this year where last season ended. Carlson
2010 (proj) 18 224 1 0 29 was largely a disappointment in 2009, but he finished the season with a four-
game touchdown streak. That made his overall stats look better -- 51 catches
for 574 yards and seven touchdowns -- but he let Fantasy owners down early
Roy E. Williams, DAL Bye: 4 in the year with only three games over 50 yards receiving for the season. He
We always talk about wide receivers entering their third season in the NFL and has potential to be a No. 1 Fantasy TE even with Seattle adding rookie
that's typically a breakout season. Well, this will be Roy E. Williams' third year Anthony McCoy, but he's worth drafting as a No. 2 option with a late-round
with the Cowboys, and maybe he can finally have a breakthrough year. pick. And if he starts out the season like last year finished then he will be a No.
Williams has struggled since joining Dallas in a trade from Detroit early in 2008. 1 TE early in the year.
He was expected to replace the departed Terrell Owens last year, but instead
Miles Austin emerged as the No. 1 WR for Tony Romo. With Jason Witten also ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
ahead of Williams, he was relegated to a complementary role, and that's not Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
going to help Fantasy owners much. The Cowboys also sent a clear message 2010 (proj) 64 719 6 1 106
to Williams with the addition of WR Dez Bryant in the first round of the NFL 2009 51 574 7 0 99
Draft. Bryant could compete with Williams for a starting spot. Williams still has 2008 55 627 5 0 92
potential to have a good year since he's starting in a pass-oriented offense and
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Brent Celek, PHI Bye: 8 Owen Daniels, HOU Bye: 7
Brent Celek had a breakout season in 2009, and he will look to build on that Owen Daniels is looking to return after suffering a serious knee injury last year.
this year. Celek had 76 catches for 971 yards and eight touchdowns and has Daniels was on pace for a colossal season in 2009 when he tore his right ACL
established himself as a No. 1 Fantasy TE. His outlook is even rosier now that in Week 8 and missed the rest of the season. His numbers at the time: 40
Kevin Kolb is the Eagles' starting passer; in two games last year with Kolb the catches for 519 yards and five touchdowns, and you could merely double this
tight end had consecutive eight-catch, 104-yard games with a score. We view to have an expectation for what he could have done with a full season. Even
him as a star in the making who should be considered a Top 5 player at his with contract issues surrounding the tight end (he's a potential free agent after
position -- plan on taking him with a pick somewhere in Round 5 or 6 once the 2010), the bigger issue is whether or not he'll be ready to go in training camp
"big three" tight ends are off the board. as he tore the knee ligament last November 1. Head coach Gary Kubiak said in
late July that the team is aiming for Daniels to be ready for Week 1, but that
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy could mean no preseason prep for him. This tempers his Fantasy value since
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points there's a chance his season could start slowly and with light production.
2010 (proj) 73 910 7 1 131 Consider him good enough to be a No. 1 Fantasy option worth a middle- to
2009 76 971 8 0 145 late-round pick, but until he is completely healthy you cannot draft him without
2008 27 318 1 0 37 getting another tight end later on as an insurance policy.

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Dallas Clark, IND Bye: 7 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Only three tight ends had over 1,000 yards last season, but only one of those 2010 (proj) 67 785 7 1 119
three had 10-plus touchdowns. That would be Colts TE Dallas Clark, who is 2009 40 519 5 0 81
coming off his best season statistically in 2009 and should be an impact player 2008 70 862 2 1 96
again in 2010. Clark ended 2009 with 100 catches for a career-high 1,106
yards (11.1 avg.) and 10 touchdowns. He scored or had at least 80 receiving
yards in 10 of his 16 games (excellent for a tight end) and latched on another Fred Davis, WAS Bye: 9
18 receptions for 180 yards and a touchdown in the playoffs. While he Fred Davis had a breakout season in 2009 when Chris Cooley (ankle) was
previously failed to top 1,000 yards in his last six seasons, many see his 2009 injured, and Davis is hoping to build on that this year. The problem is Cooley is
numbers as a sign of things to come, especially with so many other threats in back at 100 percent this summer, which should push Davis' playing time in
the Colts' offense to draw attention away from him. True, those same threats reverse. Still, he has potential to contribute and could be worth a late-round
might result in some rough weeks for the TE statistically, but even with the pick in deep Fantasy leagues. Davis had five touchdowns in a four-game
extra depth provided by other athletic players at the position, Clark is still tops. stretch from Weeks 12-15 in 2009 when Cooley was out. For the season he
Consider him the best, most reliable Fantasy TE you can draft starting in finished with 48 catches for 509 yards and six touchdowns in 10 starts. Don't
Round 4 in all leagues this summer. be surprised if new coach Mike Shanahan uses plenty of two tight-end sets to
maximize the potential of both standout TE options, and having Donovan
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy McNabb as his quarterback will help. That could increase Davis' value during
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points the season.
2010 (proj) 76 868 9 0 141
2009 100 1,106 10 0 171 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
2008 77 848 6 1 118 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 27 286 3 0 47
2009 48 509 6 0 86
Chris Cooley, WAS Bye: 9 2008 3 27 0 0 2
Chris Cooley is ready to return this season after playing in only seven games in
2009 due to a broken ankle he suffered during the midseason. But he could Vernon Davis, SF Bye: 9
find himself losing playing time to Fred Davis, who became a star when Cooley Vernon Davis has gone from bust to elite, and now he has to prove he can stay
was out last season. Ultimately we expect Cooley to resume his role as the No. there as one of the top Fantasy tight ends this season. After three
1 TE for the Redskins. Cooley said in an interview with CBSSports.com this disappointing seasons, Davis finally had a breakout year in 2009 with 78
offseason he is looking forward to playing for new coach Mike Shanahan and is catches for 965 yards (12.4 yards per catch) and 13 touchdowns, which tied
healthy for 2010, and we're sure he's also excited about the addition of the NFL record for touchdowns by a tight end. Davis said in an interview with
Donovan McNabb, who should target Cooley plenty this season. Plan on CBSSports.com that he's confident 2010 will be just as good as 2009, and he's
drafting Cooley with a mid-round pick after all the elite Fantasy tight ends are entering a potential contract year. "I knew I always had the talent, I just didn't
gone – that's good value for a tight end with a pretty good track record. He will have the right things around me," Davis said. "I can't do everything by myself. It
return as a No. 1 Fantasy option this season. takes everybody." Davis said Alex Smith getting his job back as the starting QB
has improved his outlook (his stats say the exact same thing), and he's ready
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy for a repeat performance. We like Davis as a solid No. 1 Fantasy option, and
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points he's worth drafting somewhere around Round 5. He should be ready to live up
2010 (proj) 68 782 5 1 106 to the lofty expectations after finally playing like a star player – you can expect
2009 29 332 2 0 45 his name to fly off the board on Draft Day once Dallas Clark is taken.
2008 83 849 1 2 86
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Brad Cottam, KC Bye: 4 2010 (proj) 79 1,041 7 1 144
Brad Cottam will try to rebound from a disappointing year in 2009. He was 2009 78 965 13 0 174
expected to help replace the departed Tony Gonzalez, but instead Cottam 2008 31 358 2 1 46
finished with just nine catches for 120 yards and no touchdowns in eight
games. He was placed on injured reserve with a back injury, and he will look to Ed Dickson, BAL Bye: 8
rebound this year. But don't expect much from Cottam even though he will To make sure veteran TE Todd Heap doesn't get overworked again in 2010,
enter a potential contract year since he has competition from rookie Tony the Ravens used a third-round choice on Ed Dickson of Oregon in the 2010
Moeaki. The Chiefs offense doesn't use the tight end much, and Cottam will draft. Dickson is considered a "hybrid" tight end with good athleticism and
have a lot to prove before you can consider him a viable Fantasy option. Ignore receiving skills but bad blocking skills. Dickson has upside but won't play a ton
him in all leagues on Draft Day. unless something happens to Heap. He's not worth a pick in seasonal drafts
but is worth the late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and an early-to-
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy middle round choice in rookie-only drafts.
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 5 63 0 0 6 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
2009 9 120 0 0 11 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2008 7 63 0 0 6 2010 (proj) 18 200 1 0 26

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Anthony Fasano, MIA Bye: 5 Tony Gonzalez, ATL Bye: 8
Was Dolphins tight end Anthony Fasano a one-year wonder? That might be the Tony Gonzalez slightly underwhelmed in his first season with the Falcons when
case after a disappointing 2009 season. Fasano had 34 catches for 454 yards he posted his lowest yardage output since 2002, but his sights are set on doing
and seven touchdowns in 2008 and looked like he was headed toward better in 2010. The 867 yards he gained on 83 catches (a career-low 10.4 avg.)
becoming a solid Fantasy option. Instead, Fasano regressed in 2009 and with six touchdowns was enough to make him a Top 5 Fantasy TE in 2009, but
finished with 31 catches for 339 yards and two touchdowns. With the addition not by much. Gonzalez told CBSSports.com that 2010 could "potentially" be his
of Brandon Marshall to the Dolphins' offense, chances are Fasano won't be a final year and that he doesn't care about stats, just making the playoffs. There's
useful Fantasy option again. He's not worth drafting as anything more than a no doubt that the Falcons will continue to use him in their offense, including in
No. 2 option, but he could also land on rosters as a one-week replacement the red zone (five of six TDs came from 20 yards or closer), but with their run
during the season. game and other receiver options just as appealing, Gonzalez's numbers could
be limited to what they were last year. Consider him a No. 1 Fantasy TE worth
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy a pick between Rounds 5 and 7 in drafts – if someone in your league jumps on
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points him sooner it might be because they value his name more than his 2010
2010 (proj) 33 339 3 0 52 outlook.
2009 31 339 2 2 41
2008 34 454 7 0 87 ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 79 853 7 0 127
Jermichael Finley, GB Bye: 10 2009 83 867 6 0 122
Packers second-year TE Jermichael Finley delivered on his modest 2008 96 1,058 10 0 165
expectations in 2009, catching 55 passes for 676 yards (12.3 avg.) and five
touchdowns. But it took a while – he only had 17 catches in his first seven
games before suffering a knee sprain that sidelined him for three games. He Jimmy Graham, NO Bye: 10
came back from the injury like gangbusters, piling up 38 receptions in seven The New Orleans Saints took Miami (FL) TE Jimmy Graham with a third-round
weeks including four weeks with at least five receptions. There's no doubt that pick in the NFL draft. The 6-foot-6, 260-pound Graham is a converted college
Finley will be a key part of the Packers offense, and there's no doubt that the basketball player who gives New Orleans needed depth behind Jeremy
Fantasy world will consider him a big sleeper for 2010. Consider Finley a low- Shockey and David Thomas. Graham will be buried on the depth chart, so he's
end No. 1 Fantasy TE with potential to blossom into a solid no-brainer starter unlikely to help Fantasy owners much this season. If that changes, then
by the end of the season. Best of all, he'll be available for the taking with a Graham will warrant consideration, but until then you can keep him off of
middle- to late-round pick in drafts. seasonal-league rosters. We do recommend a late-round pick on Graham in
dynasty/keeper drafts and a Top-30 pick in rookie-only formats.
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
2010 (proj) 64 820 6 1 116 Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2009 55 676 5 1 95 2010 (proj) 13 206 1 0 27
2008 6 74 1 0 13

Jermaine Gresham, CIN Bye: 6


Antonio Gates, SD Bye: 10 A tight end in the mold of Antonio Gates, Jermaine Gresham is expected to
Antonio Gates continues to be one of the best tight ends in the NFL and an start right away for the Bengals after being their top pick in April's draft.
elite Fantasy option, and he could be motivated this season since he's entering Greshman is an accomplished pass catcher as well as a solid blocker, totaling
a potential contract year. Gates has at least eight touchdowns in six years in a 66 passes for 950 yards and 14 touchdowns at Oklahoma in 2008 (he missed
row. He also had his first 1,000-yard season since 2005 last year with 79 2009 with a knee injury). We expect some growing pains in 2010, especially
catches for 1,157 yards. We like Gates as a Top 3 Fantasy TE, and he's worth since the Bengals have other good receiving options for Carson Palmer to
drafting as early as Round 4 in all leagues. He'll be 30 this year, but the Pro target. Gresham isn't worth a pick in seasonal drafts but is worth a late-round
Bowl TE shows no signs of slowing down. Gates said in an interview with choice in dynasty/keeper leagues and is a late first-round pick in rookie-only
CBSSports.com that he still considers himself the best TE in the NFL. "It's a drafts.
situation that once you set a standard you have to constantly keep going and
constantly do things where you can challenge yourself," he said. "Every year is ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
a challenge. It's a challenge I have. You always set goals for yourself. I'm Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
never complacent. I'm always striving to become better. That's just my motive." 2010 (proj) 29 397 3 0 58

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Rob Gronkowski, NE Bye: 5
2010 (proj) 82 1,085 9 0 163 The Patriots drafted TE Rob Gronkowski in the second round of the NFL Draft
2009 79 1,157 8 0 163 at No. 42 overall out of Arizona. He fills a huge need and could be expected to
2008 60 704 8 1 116 contribute from Day 1. After sitting out 2009 with a back injury, Gronkowski left
college early as one of the top tight end prospects. The Patriots added another
tight end in Round 4 with Aaron Hernandez out of Florida. Hernandez and
Gronkowski will likely compete for the starting spot, but Gronkowski has more
value coming into the season. He's worth a late-round pick in seasonal
leagues, and he should be drafted with a mid-round selection in rookie-only
drafts and keeper formats.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 25 358 3 1 52

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Todd Heap, BAL Bye: 8 Heath Miller, PIT Bye: 5
For the second year in a row, Ravens TE Todd Heap played in 16 games in Fantasy owners are hoping that Steelers TE Heath Miller continues to break
2009. He also posted his best stats since 2006, catching 53 passes for 593 out in 2010. His fifth NFL season was his best as he caught 76 balls for 789
yards and six touchdowns. Heap's numbers were strong early in the season, yards (10.4 avg.) last year -- career-high numbers. He added six touchdowns
and there was a significant correlation between Heap's big games and QB Joe and was a solid No. 1 option for owners. There are numerous receivers on the
Flacco's big games. There was a chance that Heap could build on this season Steelers' roster that will get targeted each week, but following the departure of
and be even more productive in 2010, but the Ravens improved their receiving Santonio Holmes in a mid-April trade, there should still be opportunities for
corps this offseason via free agency and the draft, likely taking targets away Miller to post receptions and quality stats. The problem for Miller was Ben
from the tight end (two tight ends were drafted). Additionally, health concerns Roethlisberger being suspended for six games for violating the NFL's personal
are still valid. Consider Heap a low-end No. 2 Fantasy TE only worth a late- conduct policy. That could severely hamper Miller's production, and we view
round pick in the deepest of drafts. You're better off passing on him on Draft him as a No. 2 Fantasy option to enter the season.
Day and claiming him off waivers for short-time use during the season.
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2010 (proj) 59 622 5 0 92
2010 (proj) 34 409 4 0 65 2009 76 789 6 0 114
2009 53 593 6 0 95 2008 48 514 3 1 67
2008 35 403 3 1 56

Zach Miller, OAK Bye: 10


Dustin Keller, NYJ Bye: 7 Zach Miller might be the best offensive player for the Raiders. He led the
Dustin Keller needs to carry over his playoff production from 2009 into this Raiders in receiving in 2009 with 66 catches for 805 yards and three
season in order to live up to Fantasy expectations – and he just might do it. touchdowns. In three seasons, Miller has 166 catches for 2,027 yards and
Keller helped the Jets reach the AFC Championship Game last season with 12 seven touchdowns. His stats would likely be much better if he played for a
catches for 181 yards and three touchdowns in three playoff games. His different team, but Miller should improve this season with the addition of QB
postseason production was what most Fantasy owners were hoping for during Jason Campbell, who had a great rapport with Chris Cooley and Fred Davis in
the regular season. In 2009, Keller's second year, he had 45 catches for 522 Washington. Miller also benefits this season as he's entering a potential
yards (11.6 yards per catch) and two touchdowns with one fumble lost. But if contract year. Miller has the ability to be a No. 1 Fantasy option with the
he can use the playoffs as a springboard for this season, along with getting Raiders, but he should be drafted as a No. 2 TE and viewed as a sleeper. He is
another offseason of work in with QB Mark Sanchez, Keller can develop into a worth a late-round pick in all leagues.
No. 1 Fantasy TE. Further helping his cause is the Jets' addition of field-
stretching receiver Santonio Holmes, who will take targets away from Keller but ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
also make his coverage easier on him. Keller should be drafted as a low-end Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
starting option or even as a backup depending on the size of your league with 2010 (proj) 70 830 5 1 111
a late-round pick, but Keller has immense potential. Don't be surprised if he 2009 66 805 3 0 98
starts for your Fantasy team early in the year if he can build off last year's 2008 56 778 1 0 83
playoff success.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy Tony Moeaki, KC Bye: 4


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points The Chiefs drafted TE Tony Moeaki in the third round of the NFL Draft at No.
2010 (proj) 48 520 4 0 76 93 overall out of Iowa. Moeaki is more of a blocker than receiver since he had
2009 45 522 2 1 64 a career-high 30 catches and four touchdowns last year. Moeaki isn't going to
2008 48 535 3 0 71 make Chiefs fans and Fantasy owners forget about Tony Gonzalez, who was
traded to Atlanta last season. Moeaki has minimal Fantasy value in seasonal
leagues and is only worth a late-round pick in keeper formats and rookie-only
Marcedes Lewis, JAC Bye: 9 drafts.
The Jaguars are expected to have Marcedes Lewis as their starting tight end
again this season, and motivation will be high for him to play well because he'll ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
be in a contract year. Of course, Lewis had his best year yardage-wise last Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
year with 518 on 32 catches (16.2 avg.) and a pair of touchdowns. He was a 2010 (proj) 15 190 1 0 25
solid one-week replacement option in 2009 and should serve in the same role
for Fantasy owners in 2010, although he will receive plenty of competition from
Zach Miller. He's only draft-worthy in the deepest of leagues as a No. 2 TE. Shawn Nelson, BUF Bye: 6
Keep him on waivers otherwise and grab him if you need him. Shawn Nelson enters his sophomore season trying to make more noise than
he did as a quiet rookie for the Bills in 2009. Nelson had 18 catches for 157
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy yards (8.7 yards per catch) and one touchdown last year. He will compete for
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points the starting TE job in Buffalo, and we're optimistic that he'll have a chance to
2010 (proj) 35 471 2 0 59 see more playing time as offensive-minded coach Chan Gailey will use
2009 32 518 2 0 63 whoever he can to help move the chains. Nelson's athleticism might get a
2008 41 489 2 0 60 chance to breakout. Consider Nelson nothing more than a low-end sleeper at
this point, worth stashing late in the deepest of leagues and at the end of
dynasty/keeper drafts.
Randy McMichael, SD Bye: 10
Randy McMichael signed with the Chargers in June, and he will compete for ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
playing time behind starter Antonio Gates. The good thing for McMichael is Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
he's reunited with Norv Turner, who was his offensive coordinator in Miami 2010 (proj) 35 452 2 1 55
earlier in his career. The bad thing is Gates, when healthy, is clearly the best 2009 18 157 1 1 19
TE option in San Diego. That means McMichael shouldn't be drafted in the
majority of leagues this season.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy


Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 6 70 1 0 13
2009 34 332 1 0 39
2008 11 139 0 0 13

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Greg Olsen, CHI Bye: 8 Tony Scheffler, DET Bye: 7
Perhaps no player better enjoyed the arrival of Jay Cutler in Chicago than TE Tony Scheffler will play for the Lions following a pre-draft trade in April. He's
Greg Olsen, who posted career-highs across the board with 60 catches for 612 expected to serve as a short-area target for Matthew Stafford as well as take
yards and a whopping team-high eight touchdowns (all scored in six games pressure off of second-year TE Brandon Pettigrew, who is recovering from
over the course of the season). His poor yardage total did not keep him from knee ligament surgery. Scheffler might put up some good stats at the
being a Top-10 Fantasy TE in 2009, but the addition of Mike Martz as offensive beginning of the season but ultimately his fate is tied to the recovery of
coordinator will make an impact. Sure, Martz will help the passing game in Pettigrew. If Pettigrew is a training camp participant with no rust, Scheffler's
Chicago, but also keep in mind that Martz has never had much success with presence would probably limit both of their stats. But if Pettigrew is sidelined,
tight ends in his career. The subsequent addition of blocking tight end Brandon the door is open for Scheffler to get some decent totals. Bottom line: Scheffler
Manumaleuna can't be considered a good sign either. He's no better than a is no better than a low-end No. 2 Fantasy TE worth a look late in deeper drafts.
low-end No. 1/top-end No. 2 Fantasy TE worth a late-round pick, and he
shouldn't be the lone tight end on a Fantasy roster. This could be a lost season ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
for the former Miami Hurricane. Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 30 399 3 1 56
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2009 31 416 2 0 53
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2008 40 645 3 1 80
2010 (proj) 49 571 5 0 87
2009 60 612 8 0 109
2008 54 574 5 2 83 Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN Bye: 4
Touchdowns helped propel Vikings TE Visanthe Shiancoe into Fantasy
prominence in 2009, and that was to be expected with tight end-loving
Brandon Pettigrew, DET Bye: 7 quarterback Brett Favre under center. Shiancoe scored 11 times on 56 catches
Rookie TE Brandon Pettigrew was beginning to step up and play to the (essentially a touchdown every five receptions) and had 566 yards to boot.
potential we saw in him when he tore his ACL on Thanksgiving, ending his Shiancoe could disappoint in 2010 if Favre retires, but there's no doubt that
season. A huge, versatile tight end with big hands, Pettigrew ended 2009 with Minnesota will continue to involve him in their plans going forward. Eleven
30 catches for 346 yards (11.5 avg.) and two touchdowns. His rehab from the touchdowns is a big much to expect, but he should still be good enough to use
torn ACL might throw off his availability for the start of the season, and the as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy option in 2010. Take him with a mid-round pick this
Lions' addition of TE Tony Scheffler also speaks volumes for where Pettigrew summer.
is at in his rehab, but there's no denying his potential. With Scheffler coming
aboard, Pettigrew shouldn't be considered outside of deeper dynasty/keeper ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
league drafts. Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 54 574 9 0 111
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2009 56 566 11 0 122
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2008 42 596 7 0 101
2010 (proj) 26 301 3 0 48
2009 31 346 2 0 47
Jeremy Shockey, NO Bye: 10
Jeremy Shockey's stats continued to not match the perception that he's an elite
Dante Rosario, CAR Bye: 6 Fantasy TE. Playing in 13 regular-season games in 2009, Shockey caught 48
Considered the most athletic of the Panthers' tight ends, Dante Rosario led the passes for 569 yards (11.9 avg.) and three touchdowns. He also chipped in two
players at his position with 26 catches for 313 yards (12.0 avg.) in 2009 with touchdowns in three postseason games with 58 receiving yards on seven
two touchdowns. Can he duplicate that in 2010? In three years, Rosario has grabs. Shockey should continue to be the primary tight end for the Saints in
five touchdowns and 630 yards on 50 catches, with his receiving numbers 2010, making him worth a late-round pick in deeper leagues as a No. 2
increasing annually. He's headed for a contract year in 2010, which should Fantasy option. A late-May seizure at the Saints' practice facility appeared to
motivate him to play well in order to land a rich deal. Consider Rosario a deep, be a one-time incident and not something owners should be concerned about.
deep sleeper for 2010 -- some roster moves by the Panthers might help (or
hurt) his production. ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2010 (proj) 47 488 3 0 67
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2009 48 569 3 0 74
2010 (proj) 25 292 2 1 39 2008 50 483 0 2 44
2009 26 313 2 0 43
2008 18 209 1 0 26
David Thomas, NO Bye: 10
Saints TE David Thomas, acquired just before the start of the 2009 regular
Bo Scaife, TEN Bye: 9 season from New England, paid small dividends for the team last year. Most
Bo Scaife is expected to return to the Titans this season after receiving the weeks he didn't put up much in the way of stats, but from Week 10 through
franchise tag during the offseason. Scaife has routinely caught between 45 and Week 16 when Jeremy Shockey was dealing with injuries, Thomas put up
60 passes over his last three seasons but sports a poor receiving average (9.6 some nice totals and ended the year with 356 yards on 35 catches and a
per catch over his career) and scored only four times in that span. Though his touchdown. Since he's staying with the Saints after signing his restricted free
stats perked up a bit once Vince Young started for the Titans last season, agent tender offer, expect him to back up Shockey again in 2010. For now,
Scaife is best suited to be a one-week replacement option off waivers when he's not worth owning in Fantasy.
faced with a favorable matchup during the season. Keep him out of your plans
on Draft Day. ---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2010 (proj) 16 177 2 0 30
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points 2009 35 356 1 0 41
2010 (proj) 48 516 2 1 62 2008 9 93 0 0 9
2009 45 440 1 1 48
2008 58 562 2 0 68

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Benjamin Watson, CLE Bye: 8 Connor Barth, TB Bye: 4
Benjamin Watson caught on with the Browns this offseason, and it's expected The Bucs signed Connor Barth to be their placekicker beginning in Week 9 in
that he'll start and see a lot of playing time with them in 2010. Watson finished 2009, and he finished the season in that role. The former Chiefs kicker
last year with 29 catches for 404 yards (13.9 yards per catch) and five remained suspect, hitting 14 of 19 field goals, though he only missed one from
touchdowns, and these are the kind of stats he's posted throughout his six over 50 yards (3 of 4) and two between 40 and 49 yards (5 of 7). Barth will
years in New England. He has a shot to do a little better than that in Cleveland likely compete for the kicking job with the Bucs in training camp, and it's worth
since he'll see more playing time and might be relied upon a little more in the noting that a strong season will land him a pay day as he's in a contract year.
Browns' passing game. He's still safe to treat as a middle- to low-end No. 2 TE But Barth must first prove that he's a reliable kicker, and then the Bucs' offense
worth a late pick in deeper drafts. In standard formats he should be passed on must improve to the point where they can move the chains and get Barth in a
and considered off waivers during the year. position to kick field goals. Once both of those things happen, he'll be worth
considering in Fantasy on a regular basis. Otherwise, he's a one-week
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy replacement off waivers during the season when the matchup is right.
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 33 417 4 1 64 ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
2009 29 404 5 0 70 Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2008 22 209 2 1 30 2010 (proj) 19 24 48 79.2 31 31 88
2009 14 19 54 73.7 12 12 60
2008 10 12 45 83.3 24 24 54
Kellen Winslow, TB Bye: 4
Kellen Winslow should continue to be one of the best receiving options on the
Buccaneers this season -- so long as his knee lets him. After leading the team Rob Bironas, TEN Bye: 9
in receptions (77), receiving yards (884) and receiving touchdowns (five) in Rob Bironas continues to serve as a quality Fantasy kicker worthy of a pick on
2009, Winslow had offseason arthroscopic surgery on his troublesome right Draft Day. Last season he hit 27 of 32 field goals and all 37 of his extra point
knee. He missed some offseason work but should be fine for the start of the attempts, but he averaged 4.67 points per week during the team's 0-6 start and
year. The TE is easily the biggest playmaker at the disposal of young QB Josh 9.0 points per week once Vince Young got under center and the offense shined
Freeman and should continue to be a huge part of the Bucs' offense that lacks thanks to Chris Johnson. Expect Bironas to average close to 9.0 points per
experienced receivers. He ranks as a second-tier TE, but is still plenty strong week for much of the 2010 campaign, or as long as the Titans' offense remains
as a No. 1 option. Just don't reach for him because he's a familiar name – think efficient. He's one of the few kickers who is worth considering before the final
about getting him with a middle- to late-round pick. round of a Fantasy draft.

---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 67 795 5 1 108 2010 (proj) 28 31 53 90.3 36 36 124
2009 77 884 5 0 118 2009 27 32 53 84.4 37 37 128
2008 43 428 3 1 58 2008 29 33 51 87.9 40 40 129

Jason Witten, DAL Bye: 4 Josh Brown, STL Bye: 9


Jason Witten continues to be one of the top Fantasy options at his position. Josh Brown has the potential to be a good kicker. In three of the past four
Despite struggling for most of 2009, Witten still finished with tremendous stats. seasons, Brown has made at least 25 field goals. He also has a strong leg with
He only scored two touchdowns, which was a source of frustration for him and six made field goals of at least 50 yards last year. But because Brown plays for
Fantasy owners, but he still had 94 catches for 1,030 yards, which were the the Rams, who have plenty of offensive deficiencies, his Fantasy value is
second-best totals of his career. "I thought I had a good year," Witten said in an limited. Brown could be a good one-week replacement since he kicks indoors
interview with CBSSports.com. "I didn't get in the end zone as much as I liked. and the Rams offense, when they do move the ball, tends to stall inside the red
You want to be that guy that makes those critical plays." Witten has never been zone. But don't draft Brown in the majority of leagues since there are more
amazing in terms of finding the end zone -- he averages less than four a year consistent kickers in the NFL.
in seven seasons -- but he still produces at a high level based on his yards and
catches. Consider Witten a No. 1 Fantasy TE again this year, and he's worth ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
drafting as a Top 5 player at his position. He should be selected beginning in Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
Round 5 or 6 on Draft Day. 2010 (proj) 21 26 53 80.8 29 29 98
2009 19 24 55 79.2 16 16 92
---------- Receiving ---------- Fantasy 2008 31 36 54 86.1 19 19 124
Year Rcpt Yds TD FL Points
2010 (proj) 84 976 5 0 128
2009 94 1,030 2 0 115 Matt Bryant, ATL Bye: 8
2008 81 952 4 0 120 The Falcons will utilize Matt Bryant as their kicker in 2010 after he found his
way on to their roster last season. In five games Bryant made 7 of 10 field
goals and all 10 of his extra point attempts. While it was discouraging to see
Bryant miss three of four kicks from 40-plus yards (he hit a 51-yard attempt),
Kickers it's encouraging that he'll likely see plenty of opportunities to kick in 2010.
Consider Bryant a sleeper worth picking in the last round of your Fantasy draft
if you need a kicker with some upside. It only helps that he's in a contract year,
David Akers, PHI Bye: 8 so a good season could mean a nice pay day for Bryant.
David Akers continues to be one of the best kickers for Fantasy owners. He
had more than 30 field goals for the second year in a row and 45 extra points in ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
back-to-back seasons. The Eagles offense will continue to give Akers plenty of Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
chances to score points, even with Donovan McNabb gone, and thus he should 2010 (proj) 21 26 50 80.8 45 45 112
be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option even at 35. Plan on drafting Akers with a 2009 7 10 51 70.0 10 10 33
late-round pick, and he should be one of the first kickers to come off the board. 2008 32 38 49 84.2 35 36 131

------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy


Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 30 34 52 88.2 40 40 134
2009 32 37 52 86.5 43 45 141
2008 33 40 51 82.5 45 45 148

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David Buehler, DAL Bye: 4 Phil Dawson, CLE Bye: 8
David Buehler is expected to compete for the kicking job in Dallas this season. Kicking for the Browns resulted in just 19 field-goal attempts for Phil Dawson
Though he has yet to kick a field goal in the NFL as he was a kickoff specialist last season, but he hopes to have more this season so long as the contract he
last season, neither has his competition, Conner Hughes. Buehler appears to plays for is sufficient. Dawson held out of offseason workouts with the team
have the edge based on how he's been doing in camp, so tab him as the because of his unhappiness with his contract; the team signed Shaun Suisham
expected winner of this camp battle. Remember that the starting kicker for the to fill in for him. Playing in just 11 games in 2009, Dawson made 17 of 19 field
Cowboys could be worth a last-round draft pick because the Cowboys have an goals and 18 of 19 extra points for Cleveland. He's a potential free agent after
explosive offense and play in a great stadium, which is a bonus for a Fantasy this season, so kicking well could lead to cashing big checks next offseason
kicker. Worst case scenario: You cut him for another kicker if he stumbles early (though he's trying to do that this season), but the Browns offense isn't
in the season. expected to be explosive enough for him to see a glut of opportunities. Keep
him limited to being a one-week replacement option off waivers during the
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy season.
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 21 25 45 84.0 45 46 108 ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
2009 0 0 -- --- 0 0 0 Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 21 24 53 87.5 30 30 95
2009 17 19 49 89.5 18 19 69
Dan Carpenter, MIA Bye: 5 2008 30 36 56 83.3 18 18 114
Dan Carpenter played well enough in 2009 to earn a spot in the Pro Bowl after
Nate Kaeding took himself off the roster. Carpenter made 25 of 28 field goals
and 37 of 38 extra points. He only had one field goal of at least 50 yards (52), Jay Feely, NYJ Bye: 7
but he had five games with double figures in points. Carpenter has attempted Jay Feely signed with the Cardinals this offseason after the Jets replaced him
at least 25 field goals in two consecutive seasons and will enter this season as with Nick Folk in February. That's a fairly good spot for him since he'll kick for
a low-end No. 1 option for Fantasy owners, especially since expectations for an offense that plays its home games indoors and is now good but not great
the Miami offense went up following the acquisition of Brandon Marshall. The following the retirement of Kurt Warner and the trade of Anquan Boldin. In
Dolphins will give him plenty of chances for scoring opportunities, thus making 2009, Feely was 30 of 36 on field goals with a long of 55, his lone kick from 50-
him worth a final-round pick in all leagues. plus yards. He also made all 32 extra point attempts. Consider him a low-end
starter in deeper leagues and a guy to eyeball off waivers in case your initial
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy kicker opens the season on the wrong foot.
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 22 27 51 81.5 39 39 107 ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
2009 25 28 52 89.3 37 38 114 Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2008 21 25 50 84.0 40 40 105 2010 (proj) 23 27 53 85.2 38 38 111
2009 30 36 55 83.3 32 32 124
2008 24 28 55 85.7 39 39 115
Mason Crosby, GB Bye: 10
Packers PK Mason Crosby missed nine field goals in 2009 (four from 50-plus
yards) but continued to attempt so many field goals that it didn't hurt him that Nick Folk, NYJ Bye: 7
much. In fact, despite missing nine kicks he still finished as a Top 5 Fantasy The Jets signed Nick Folk this offseason, and all signs point to him being the
kicker in standard-scoring leagues. Making 48 of 49 extra points certainly team's placekicker in 2010 following Jay Feely's signing with the Cardinals.
helped his cause. Crosby should be primed for a huge season: Not only is the Folk was among the better Fantasy kickers coming into 2009 when he played
Packers offense expected to be even better in 2010 but the kicker will be in a in Dallas, but he struggled following hip surgery and was released by the
contract year, so a strong season will result in a big pay day. Crosby remains a Cowboys in December. Folk made just 18 of 28 field goals last year with 36
No. 1 Fantasy kicker worth a pick between the final two rounds of standard extra points with the Cowboys before getting released. On his career he's
drafts this summer. made 64 of 81 field goals (79 percent) with all 131 extra-point attempts
successful. Folk has the chance to return as a No. 1 kicker based on his strong
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy leg, and Feely had over 30 attempts last year with the Jets. Folk might not be
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points worth drafting as a No. 1 option, but he could be a steal off the waiver wire and
2010 (proj) 27 31 52 87.1 41 41 128 someone to consider during bye weeks if he goes undrafted.
2009 27 36 52 75.0 48 49 133
2008 27 34 53 79.4 46 46 133 ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 21 26 47 80.8 40 41 103
Billy Cundiff, BAL Bye: 8 2009 18 28 51 64.3 36 36 92
Billy Cundiff replaced Steven Hauschka as the Ravens kicker early in the 2009 2008 20 22 52 90.9 42 42 106
season and managed decent totals, but now he's competing for his job after
the Ravens signed Shayne Graham in June. Keep an eye on what happens
with Cundiff, but Graham is expected to win the job. Cundiff likely will have Graham Gano, WAS Bye: 9
minimal Fantasy value this year and should not be drafted in any leagues Graham Gano is hoping to stick with the Redskins this season after finishing
unless he surprises us and beats out Graham. the year in Washington. He kicked in the final four games for the Redskins and
made all four of his field goal attempts with six extra points. He will compete
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy with Justin Medlock for the No. 1 job, but even if Gano is the starting kicker he
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points has minimal Fantasy value and would only be worth using as a one-week
2010 (proj) 0 0 --- --- 0 0 0 replacement. Ignore him in all leagues on Draft Day.
2009 18 23 46 78.3 23 23 77
2008 0 0 -- --- 0 0 0 ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 19 23 48 82.6 33 33 90
2009 4 4 46 100.0 6 7 18

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Stephen Gostkowski, NE Bye: 5 Garrett Hartley, NO Bye: 10
Stephen Gostkowski had another outstanding season for the Patriots in 2009 Garrett Hartley enters 2010 as the Saints kicker after a tumultuous 2009
and will enter this season as a No. 1 Fantasy kicker. Gostkowski made 26 of season. He missed 11 games, including four because of a suspension for
31 field goals with two kicks of 50 or more yards. He also added 47 extra violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy, but he finished the year kicking for
points. It's the second year in a row he's made at least 25 field goals, and he the Saints and even booted the field goal that pushed them to Super Bowl
should continue to produce at a high level. The Patriots have a high-powered XLIV. He made 9 of 11 field goals during the season along with 10 of 11 extra
offense, and Gostkowski should get plenty of chances to score his fair share of points and hit all five field-goal attempts during the postseason. So long as he
points. He's worth drafting in all leagues in the final two rounds as a Top 5 doesn't miss any playing time, he should be one of the best Fantasy kickers
player at his position. available to owners this season because he's a part of a very potent offense.
Consider him with a late-round pick.
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
2010 (proj) 27 30 50 90.0 43 43 126 Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2009 26 31 53 83.9 47 47 129 2010 (proj) 28 33 50 84.8 48 48 136
2008 36 40 50 90.0 40 40 150 2009 9 11 38 81.8 10 11 37
2008 13 13 47 100.0 28 28 67

Robbie Gould, CHI Bye: 8


Bears kicker Robbie Gould continued to be a reliable Fantasy kicker in 2009, Sebastian Janikowski, OAK Bye: 10
nailing 24 of 28 field goals with two blocked and hitting all 33 of his extra point The Raiders still have faith in Sebastian Janikowski after signing him to a four-
attempts. Gould even made his first two career field goals from over 50 yards. year, $16 million contract this offseason. It's too bad Fantasy owners don't trust
While he didn't finish among the Top 12 kickers in 2010, he will be a useful Janikowski the same way -- but maybe you should. Janikowski is coming off
late-round pick in deeper leagues this summer and could see more the best season of his 10-year career, making 26 of 29 field goals with his only
opportunities to hit field goals if the Bears offense continues to grow. misses coming from 45, 57 and 66 yards. He made six kicks of at least 50
yards, including a 61-yarder that was the fourth longest in NFL history. The
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy problem is the Raiders offense, which doesn't post enough firepower to make
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points Janikowski a consistent option. Still, if the Raiders can improve, then
2010 (proj) 26 30 52 86.7 38 38 118 Janikowski could see his value rise. He enters the seasons as a No. 2 Fantasy
2009 24 28 52 85.7 33 33 109 kicker on Draft Day, but don't be surprised if he ends up as a No. 1 option
2008 26 29 48 89.7 41 41 119 before the end of the year. He's great to check back for off waivers when you
need a kicker during the season.

Shayne Graham, BAL Bye: 8 ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
Shayne Graham signed with the Ravens in June after the Bengals let him go Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
following the 2009 season. The Ravens offense is on the rise, and Graham 2010 (proj) 22 26 53 84.6 31 31 105
could be a sleeper in all leagues. Plan on drafting Graham with a late-round 2009 26 29 61 89.7 17 17 107
pick, but make sure he beats out Billy Cundiff, as expected, in training camp. 2008 24 30 57 80.0 25 26 103

------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy


Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points Nate Kaeding, SD Bye: 10
2010 (proj) 22 27 49 81.5 44 44 110 Nate Kaeding will enter this season trying to prove he can overcome his playoff
2009 23 28 53 82.1 28 29 101 failures from 2009. Last year, Kaeding was a star in the regular season as he
2008 21 24 45 87.5 15 15 78 made 32 of 35 field goals with a long of 55 (one of three field goals from 50-
plus yards) and 50 of 51 extra points. But in the Chargers lone playoff game
against the Jets he missed three field goals and looked lost. He even looked
Jason Hanson, DET Bye: 7 that way during Pro Bowl week, which he bowed out of. Kaeding should
Lions kicker Jason Hanson began to show an aging leg in 2009 when he rebound to play at a high level again, but keep an eye on his offseason and
missed seven field goals, including one from 30 to 39 yards, three from 40 to preseason games. As long as he's mentally OK and not dealing with any
49 yards and three more from 50-plus yards. The last time the long-time Lions problems he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option again. The Chargers
kicker missed seven field goals in a season was 2001 when he missed nine. have a high-powered offense, and Kaeding is worth drafting with a late-round
Typically Hanson kicks with better accuracy than this but his decline in pick in all leagues.
production is cause for concern. Combine that with the limited opportunities
he's had over the course of the last two seasons (50 total field goal tries) and ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
Hanson doesn't exactly register as a reliable Fantasy kicker. Figure him to be Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
no better than a one-week replacement off waivers during the season. Don't 2010 (proj) 25 29 53 86.2 40 41 119
draft him this summer. 2009 32 35 55 91.4 50 51 152
2008 27 32 57 84.4 46 46 129
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 21 25 48 84.0 35 35 98 John Kasay, CAR Bye: 6
2009 21 28 50 75.0 25 25 90 Panthers kicker John Kasay finished 2009 with 31 of 32 extra points made and
2008 21 22 56 95.5 25 26 104 22 of 27 field goals made. He continued to be excellent from inside of 50 yards
(21 of 23 made) but struggled from 50-plus yards (1 of 4). Still, he's nailed over
80 percent of his attempts for four straight seasons and is at the very least a
reliable one-week replacement Fantasy kicker. If the Panthers were to improve
their offense, he'd be considered a Top 12 option heading into the season.
He's not worth drafting in most leagues.

------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy


Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 21 25 48 84.0 34 34 97
2009 22 27 50 81.5 31 32 99
2008 28 31 50 90.3 46 46 132

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Rian Lindell, BUF Bye: 6 appealing, so play it safe and consider him a very low-end No. 1 Fantasy
Rian Lindell isn't going to overwhelm you with production since he plays for a option. Plan on drafting Prater with a late-round pick in all leagues.
bad offense with the Bills in a terrible stadium in Buffalo with bad weather. But
Lindell made 28 of 33 field goals last season with 24 extra points with a long ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
field goal of 56 yards. He's now made 58 field goals in the past two seasons Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
and has potential to be a No. 1 Fantasy option if Buffalo can improve its 2010 (proj) 19 25 54 76.0 32 32 93
offense under new coach Chan Gailey. Don't plan on drafting Lindell in any 2009 30 35 51 85.7 32 32 126
Fantasy leagues, but he could be worth adding off the waiver wire if the Bills 2008 25 34 56 73.5 39 40 124
offense improves or even as a bye-week replacement.

------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy Neil Rackers, HOU Bye: 7
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points Neil Rackers will compete for the kicking job with the Texans this season with
2010 (proj) 22 26 52 84.6 27 27 97 incumbent Kris Brown. He's no longer with the Cardinals, where he struggled in
2009 28 33 56 84.8 24 24 110 2009 hitting only 16 field goals on 17 attempts and a long of 48. He also made
2008 30 38 53 78.9 34 34 126 37 of 38 extra points. It was the first time since 2003 that he didn't make a field
goal of at least 50 yards. In 2005, Rackers was the best Fantasy kicker, but his
production has steadily declined each year. Your best bet is to wait on a winner
Ryan Longwell, MIN Bye: 4 in the kicking derby between Rackers and Brown, then swipe him either with a
Vikings kicker Ryan Longwell certainly enjoyed the improved offense in late pick in late-summer drafts or off waivers before the regular season kicks
Minnesota, and he did a lot to help it along. Longwell nailed 26 of 28 field goals off.
and a whopping 55 extra points in 2009. He has missed 15 kicks in four
seasons in Minnesota. Longwell will get another shot to kick for the Vikings in ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
2010, and he'll be motivated to do as well since he'll be in a contract year. Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
Consider him a safe Fantasy placekicker to begin the season, making him 2010 (proj) 19 24 51 79.2 42 42 101
worth a pick in the final two rounds of your draft this summer. 2009 16 17 48 94.1 37 38 85
2008 25 28 54 89.3 44 44 121
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 27 32 54 84.4 46 46 131 Dave Rayner, CIN Bye: 6
2009 26 28 52 92.9 54 55 136 The Bengals signed placekicker Dave Rayner this offseason, and he is
2008 29 34 54 85.3 40 40 139 expected to battle for the starting job in Cincinnati. But unless he gets it he
shouldn't be considered useful in Fantasy play. His track record (71.2 pct.
made field goals) is not exactly strong.
Olindo Mare, SEA Bye: 5
The Seahawks used their franchise tag on Olindo Mare, and they are expecting ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
another good year out of him. In 2009 Mare had the finest season of his career Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
despite Seattle's struggles. He made 24 of 26 kicks, ranking third in the NFL in 2010 (proj) 19 25 47 76.0 31 31 88
percentage, and is now 48 for 53 in his two seasons with the Seahawks. Mare 2009 0 0 -- --- 0 0 0
finished the season making a franchise record 21 straight attempts and added 2008 1 1 26 100.0 3 3 6
22 touchbacks on kickoffs, fifth in the league. Despite those stats, Mare is still
just a No. 2 Fantasy kicker. The Seahawks have plenty of problems on offense,
and Mare doesn't get the guaranteed chances like most elite kickers with a Jeff Reed, PIT Bye: 5
better team. Mare is more suitable as a one-week replacement, and he's not Jeff Reed and the Steelers are expected to be a match once again in 2010
worth drafting in the majority of leagues. after the team franchised him this offseason. Reed hit 27 of 31 field goals and
41 extra points in 2009, making for one of his best seasons. It was helped
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy along by the Steelers' potent offense, which gave Reed a number of
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points opportunities to kick. More of the same is expected in 2010, which makes Reed
2010 (proj) 20 25 51 80.0 37 37 101 worthy of a late-round pick in drafts this summer.
2009 24 26 47 92.3 28 28 100
2008 24 27 51 88.9 30 30 108 ------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 20 23 48 87.0 39 39 99
Joe Nedney, SF Bye: 9 2009 27 31 46 87.1 41 41 122
Joe Nedney has the potential to be a solid Fantasy kicker this season with the 2008 27 31 53 87.1 36 37 119
49ers improving their offense, but Nedney has to prove it first. He struggled in
2009 with only 17 field goals, and this was after making at least 26 field goals
in three of the past four seasons. Nedney should not be considered a No. 1 Josh Scobee, JAC Bye: 9
Fantasy kicker, but he is worth using as a one-week replacement. And if he Jaguars kicker Josh Scobee will try to rebound after a rough 2009 season in
starts off the season playing well then he's worth adding off the waiver wire in which he missed 10 of 28 field-goal attempts. To be fair, five of his 10 misses
all leagues. came from 50-plus yards (4 of 9 from that range), though he did miss four kicks
from 40 to 49 yards. Because his kicking percentage hasn't been huge since
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy 2007 and because the Jaguars' offense doesn't give him a ton of chances to
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points nail three pointers, he's nothing more than a one-week replacement option
2010 (proj) 22 26 51 84.6 39 39 109 worth considering when your primary kicker is on bye. Don't include Scobee in
2009 17 21 51 81.0 33 33 88 your Draft Day plans.
2008 29 33 53 87.9 34 34 125
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
Matt Prater, DEN Bye: 9 2010 (proj) 20 25 50 80.0 36 36 98
Matt Prater is a restricted free agent this offseason. He is expected to stay with 2009 18 28 52 64.3 30 31 92
the Broncos and is coming off a solid year in 2009. Prater made 30 of 35 field 2008 19 25 53 76.0 33 33 98
goals with a long of 51. He also connected on all 32 extra points. Prater made
seven field goals in a row to end the season and 18 of his last 19. One
concern: With Brandon Marshall gone from Denver, the Broncos' offense might
not be as prolific as it was in 2009. Kicking in the thin air of Denver is

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Ryan Succop, KC Bye: 4 Bengals Bye: 6
Ryan Succop has the chance to be a sleeper kicker this season with the Chiefs The Bengals DST was a welcomed surprise in 2009, and they will look to build
offense expected to improve. Succop played well in his first year with Kansas on that this year. They totaled 34 sacks, 19 interceptions, 10 forced fumbles
City in 2009, nailing 25 of 29 field goals with a long of 53 and all 29 extra (six recovered) and scored four touchdowns (three defensive) while holding
points. He should be able to improve on those stats this year as the Chiefs' opponents to an impressive 291 points on the year. The Bengals have a terrific
offense tries to take the next step with offensive coordinator Charlie Weis on cornerback duo in Leon Hall and Johnathan Joseph and also were able to
staff. If you miss on all the elite kickers on Draft Day then take a flier on cultivate a pass rush without DE Antwan Odom (he had eight sacks in six
Succop. Otherwise look for him to be a quality one-week replacement during games before tearing his Achilles' tendon). The DST isn't exactly a popular
the season, especially if Kansas City's offense improves. option coming into this season, so keep them limited to a No. 2 option. You're
probably better off grabbing them off waivers during the season if they play
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy well.
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points
2010 (proj) 24 28 48 85.7 35 35 107 ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
2009 25 29 53 86.2 29 29 108 Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
2010 (proj) 21 9 36 3 0 21.8 318.8 146
2009 19 6 34 4 0 18.2 301.4 196
Lawrence Tynes, NYG Bye: 8 2008 12 12 17 3 0 22.8 325.5 151
Lawrence Tynes matched his career high for field goals made in 2009 with 27,
and he also had one of his best years with 45 extra points. He will look to build
on that this season and remain more consistent. Tynes started off the season Bills Bye: 6
on fire last year with three of his first five games with double figures in Fantasy The Bills DST has potential this season under new defensive coordinator
points. But he only had one game with double figures in Fantasy points the rest George Edwards changing the scheme to a 3-4 look. Buffalo has talent on
of the season and let plenty of owners down. Look for Tynes to play like a low- defense in Paul Posluszny, Leodis McKelvin and Jairus Byrd, and they've
end No. 1 Fantasy option, and he's worth a last-round pick in all leagues. The added more talent with LB Andra Davis and DE Dwan Edwards along with
Giants have a potent offense, and Tynes is a reliable option as a starter or, at rookies Torell Troup and Alex Carrington in the draft. The Bills showed their
worst, as a one-week replacement. talent in 2009 with 10 games with double digits in Fantasy points. Buffalo,
behind nine from Byrd, had an astounding 28 interceptions last year with two
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy defensive touchdowns, 34 sacks, five fumble recoveries and 13 forced
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points fumbles. But the key for the Bills is how quickly they adapt to playing in the 3-4
2010 (proj) 25 29 48 86.2 44 44 119 scheme – they were a 4-3 scheme last season and are switching over this
2009 27 32 52 84.4 45 45 128 season. If they can build a roster with good 3-4 personnel, then they might be
2008 1 1 19 100.0 3 3 6 worth a look as a sleeper option. But if they can't pull off what the Packers did
in 2009, then they'll get roasted. Leave them out of draft plans at this point but
keep an eye on them this summer in case they take some steps forward.
Adam Vinatieri, IND Bye: 7
Injuries limited Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri in 2009, but it's the team's hopes ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
that he's available in 2010. He finished last season with 7 of 9 field goals made Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
(none from 50-plus yards) with 17 of 18 extra points hit. Vinatieri is well-known 2010 (proj) 17 7 25 3 0 26.1 341.8 123
thanks to his Super Bowl exploits, but it's been a while since he's been a 2009 28 5 34 2 0 20.4 340.6 184
reliable Fantasy kicker. Plus, the Colts' offense doesn't give him as many field 2008 10 13 24 5 0 21.4 326.1 172
goal opportunities as you might think. Consider him a good enough starter in
deeper leagues, but otherwise consider other kickers before going with
Vinatieri. Broncos Bye: 9
The Broncos defense should have a similar look this season even with LB
------------ Field Goals ------------ -- Extra Points -- Fantasy coach Don Martindale replacing Mike Nolan, who is now with the Dolphins.
Year Made Att LG Pct Made Att Points Denver will continue to run a 3-4 scheme and, unless Elvis Dumervil leaves as
2010 (proj) 20 23 47 87.0 45 45 105 a restricted free agent, should return with most of their stars on defense. In
2009 7 9 48 77.8 17 18 38 2009, the first year under Nolan in the 3-4, the Broncos DST was a solid
2008 20 25 52 80.0 43 43 107 Fantasy option. They had four defensive touchdowns, 14 interceptions, 39
sacks, 13 fumble recoveries and 20 forced fumbles. The strength of the
defense is in the secondary with Champ Bailey and Brian Dawkins, and the
Broncos need help on the defensive line. But they should be considered a low-
end No. 1 option in the deepest of leagues (a No. 2 option in standard formats).
Defense/Special Teams
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Bears Bye: 8 Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
The Bears DST was not a reliable unit in 2009, but you can throw out the 2010 (proj) 15 11 36 2 0 22.8 322.6 132
numbers they put up there following a busy offseason. The defense should 2009 17 13 39 4 0 20.3 315.0 197
take quite a step forward in 2010 after adding defensive end Julius Peppers in 2008 6 7 25 2 0 28.0 375.2 93
March and re-acquiring safety Chris Harris in April. Signed to a six-year deal,
Peppers is expected to immediately make an impact for the Bears' pass rush
and help the secondary pick off passes (that's where Harris comes in) thanks
to his pressuring of the quarterback. Peppers meant everything to the Panthers
defense and should mean the same to the Bears. The Bears also invested
draft picks in potential-laden players Major Wright, a safety, and Corey
Wootton, a defensive end with huge upside. But it's all about Peppers -- his
presence along with the return of Brian Urlacher should make the Bears DST a
low-end No. 1 Fantasy unit. Consider them with a late-round pick in drafts.

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Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
2010 (proj) 19 12 38 3 1 22.1 324.7 152
2009 13 15 34 3 1 23.4 337.8 170
2008 22 10 28 6 1 21.9 334.7 196

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Browns Bye: 8 Chargers Bye: 10
When you consider DSTs, you typically consider them for their defenses and The Chargers DST will have a different look in 2010 with Antonio Cromartie
not their special teams. But thanks to kick returner Josh Cribbs, the Browns are and Jamal Williams no longer with the team, but there is still talent in San
an appealing unit for their special teams, not their defense. Cribbs returned a Diego's defense. Shawne Merriman will return, and he will get help from Eric
punt and three kickoffs for touchdowns in 2009, more than anyone else in the Weddle, Stephen Cooper, Shaun Phillips and Quentin Jammer. The Chargers
league, and with him signed to a new deal he's expected to keep doing it for also spent three draft picks on defense in LB Donald Butler, S Darrell Stuckey
the Browns. But their defense has a lot of work to do to match up to Cribbs' and DT Cam Thomas. On special teams, Darren Sproles may not necessarily
contributions as they had just 10 interceptions, 11 forced fumbles (nine be the return man anymore with an increased role on offense, but we still think
recovered) and no touchdowns. They did contribute 40 sacks, which is pretty the Chargers will find a way to make plays as a DST unit. They should be
incredible considering the rest of their stats, but they also allowed 379 points considered a low-end No. 1 option worth a late-round pick. In 2009, the
and 6,227 total yards. Obviously the winds of change are blowing through Chargers DST had five touchdowns, 15 interceptions, one safety, 35 sacks, 18
Cleveland and their defense is attempting to rebuild – they've already traded forced fumbles and 11 fumble recoveries. They had nine games with double
pass rusher Kamerion Wimbley (26.5 career sacks) and acquired CB Sheldon figures in Fantasy points and are capable of duplicating those stats this year.
Brown and LB Chris Gocong. For now, consider the Browns as a one-week
replacement option off waivers when the matchup is right, though if kick- and ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
punt-return yardage count big in your league then certainly the Browns are Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
worth a late draft pick. 2010 (proj) 17 10 34 4 1 20.3 339.1 178
2009 14 11 34 5 1 20.0 326.9 188
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy 2008 15 9 27 4 1 21.7 349.9 161
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
2010 (proj) 13 9 33 3 0 23.5 362.1 127
2009 10 9 40 4 1 23.4 389.2 152 Chiefs Bye: 4
2008 23 8 18 3 0 21.9 356.5 154 The Chiefs defense has a lot of work to do to improve this season, which is
why new defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel was hired. Kansas City will
remain a 3-4 scheme, but they will need to add some more playmakers. Last
Buccaneers Bye: 4 year, the Chiefs DST had five touchdowns, 15 interceptions, one safety, 23
The Buccaneers DST didn't have big expectations coming into 2009, and they sacks, 13 fumble recoveries and 12 forced fumbles. Jamaal Charles led the
don't have big expectations for 2010, either. In total last season, the unit was way on special teams with 36 returns for 925 yards and a touchdown, but the
good for 19 interceptions, 28 sacks, 10 forced fumbles (all recovered), with Chiefs DST isn't going to fool anyone as a starting Fantasy option. They do
three special teams touchdowns, two defensive touchdowns and an alarming have potential, especially if Crennel can make a drastic improvement in the
400 points against. While the interceptions and touchdowns were good, the offseason, but don't worry about them on Draft Day. Instead, keep an eye on
rest of the numbers were not up to snuff. The Bucs improved their run defense how the Chiefs do early in the season and then consider adding them off the
this offseason with the drafting of DTs Gerald McCoy and Brian Price, but they waiver wire as a one-week replacement.
otherwise stood pat. Consider them a one-week replacement off waivers when
faced with a good matchup during the season. ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy 2010 (proj) 18 10 26 2 0 25.4 368.6 126
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points 2009 15 13 23 5 1 26.5 388.1 163
2010 (proj) 15 9 32 3 0 23.9 335.7 130 2008 13 16 10 3 0 27.5 393.2 116
2009 19 10 28 5 0 25.0 365.6 152
2008 22 8 29 7 0 20.2 306.1 221
Colts Bye: 7
The Colts DST did not finish as a top unit in 2009, and they're still not quite a
Cardinals Bye: 6 top unit to consider for 2010. But they did very well in April's draft, adding key
The Cardinals defense lost two of its stars this offseason when LB Karlos front-seven players like DE Jerry Hughes and LB Pat Angerer. They'll provide
Dansby (Dolphins) and DB Antrel Rolle (Giants) signed with new teams. That depth, if not play in limited roles, this season. Last year the Colts totaled 34
will hurt the Cardinals DST, which was solid for Fantasy owners in 2009. The sacks, 16 interceptions, 15 forced fumbles (nine recovered) and three
Cardinals still have talented playmakers in Darnell Dockett, Adrian Wilson, touchdowns (one on a kickoff return). With their special teams expected to
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Calais Campbell, and Kerry Rhodes should remain an unimpressive threat and the defense owning a quality pass rush but
make an impact after coming over from the Jets. The Cardinals also added a not a consistent run-stuffing crew, the Colts are best considered a No. 2 DST
solid run-stuffer in the draft with DT Dan Williams from Tennessee and a good not worth drafting. Look for them off waivers when you need a one-week
LB to replace Dansby in Daryl Washington from TCU. But the Cardinals DST replacement during the season.
should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy option entering the season. If they start
out playing well then add them off the waiver wire, but they are best suited as a ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
bye-week replacement when the season starts. Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
2010 (proj) 17 8 31 2 0 21.6 327.6 125
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy 2009 16 9 34 3 0 19.2 339.2 172
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points 2008 15 11 31 4 0 18.6 310.9 197
2010 (proj) 15 10 33 4 0 23.1 341.4 139
2009 21 8 43 3 0 20.3 346.8 189
2008 13 17 31 6 0 26.6 331.5 240 Cowboys Bye: 4
The Cowboys DST is underrated when it comes to Fantasy owners, but they
should be considered a No. 1 option. In 2009, the Dallas defense didn't allow a
100-yard rusher all season long and finished strong with 42 sacks, 11
interceptions, three defensive touchdowns, 13 fumble recoveries and 18 forced
fumbles. The Cowboys DST had 10 weeks with double digits in Fantasy points,
and they also have a strong return game with Felix Jones and Patrick Crayton.
Consider the Cowboys DST with a late-round pick, and they have a chance to
start for you all season long based on their quality production.

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Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
2010 (proj) 18 11 45 3 0 20.7 298.1 217
2009 11 10 42 3 0 15.6 316.5 186
2008 8 14 59 2 1 22.8 294.3 183

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three with 20 or more Fantasy points, including a whopping 43 in Week 4
Dolphins Bye: 5 against the Rams. The 49ers should continue to improve this season,
The Dolphins DST will have a new look this season. Mike Nolan comes over especially with the addition of rookie safety Taylor Mays and return man Ted
from Denver as the new defensive coordinator, replacing the fired Paul Ginn Jr., and they are worth drafting in all leagues.
Pasqualoni, and the team has parted ways with Joey Porter and Jason Taylor.
Jason Ferguson returns, and the Dolphins added Karlos Dansby as a free ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
agent from Arizona and DL Jared Odrick, LB Koa Misi, LB A.J. Edds, CB Nolan Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
Carroll and safety Reshad Jones in the NFL Draft. Miami was terrible on 2010 (proj) 16 13 40 3 0 19.9 332.8 180
defense last season with 43 sacks, 850 tackles, six fumble recoveries, 14 2009 18 15 44 4 0 17.6 326.4 230
forced fumbles, 15 interceptions and four defensive touchdowns. They allowed 2008 12 6 30 4 0 23.8 326.0 146
390 points and were not productive on special teams outside of a few big plays
from Ted Ginn Jr. Nolan should turn around the defense, and young
cornerbacks Vontae Davis and Sean Smith should continue to improve. The Giants Bye: 8
addition of Nolan is key, and he could turn around the Dolphins DST in a hurry. Perry Fewell will be the Giants new defensive coordinator this season, and he
Consider them a sleeper coming into the season and a low-end starting option should do well to revive a unit that was decimated by injuries in 2009. The
in deeper leagues. biggest key is trying to replace the departed Antonio Pierce, but the Giants still
have plenty of talent on defense with Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora, Mathias
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy Kiwanuka, Aaron Ross and the addition of safety Antrel Rolle in free agency
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points and rookie DE Jason Pierre-Paul in the draft. Look for the Giants to rack up a
2010 (proj) 17 12 37 3 0 26.0 345.2 145 healthy amount of sacks, and the return of Umenyiora, Ross and Kenny
2009 15 6 43 4 0 24.4 349.4 157 Phillips from injury-plagued years in 2009 should boost their pass defense. The
2008 18 12 41 2 1 19.8 328.3 205 Giants DST is a low-end No. 1 option worth a late-round pick in all leagues.

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Eagles Bye: 8 Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
The Eagles DST continues to be a dynamic unit thanks to their aggressive 2010 (proj) 16 12 34 3 0 24.6 328.1 140
play-calling and the return abilities of DeSean Jackson. The Eagles DST had 2009 13 11 33 4 0 26.7 323.7 173
11 games with double digits in Fantasy points in 2009 with six touchdowns, 25 2008 17 5 43 3 3 18.4 292.0 207
interceptions, two safeties, 46 sacks, 14 fumble recoveries and 16 forced
fumbles. Though they traded away quality role players in CB Sheldon Brown
and LB Chris Gocong this offseason, they added DE Darryl Tapp and LB Ernie Jaguars Bye: 9
Sims and drafted for defense with DE Brandon Graham, S Nate Allen, DE For lack of a better term, the Jaguars DST was a mess in 2009, and a major
Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, CB Trevard Lindley and LB Kennan Clayton with their philosophical change is in store for this season. After deciding to play in a 3-4
first five picks. We like the Eagles DST as a No. 1 Fantasy option, and they are scheme last season, the team totaled a league-worst 14 sacks with 15
worth a late-round pick in all leagues. interception, 15 forced fumbles (10 recovered) and no defensive touchdowns
while teams put up 380 points and 5,633 total yards on them. The Jaguars are
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy moving back to a 4-3 scheme and potentially have a good pass-rush tandem in
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points third-year DE Derrick Harvey and newly signed pass rusher Aaron Kampman.
2010 (proj) 21 12 39 3 0 21.1 336.9 155 They also added DT Tyson Alualu in the draft, and he is expected to provide a
2009 25 13 44 6 2 21.1 321.1 236 push up the middle. But secondary questions remain, and playing in a division
2008 15 14 48 7 1 18.1 274.3 289 with the Colts, Texans and Titans is never an easy thing. That said, keep the
Jaguars DST off of Fantasy rosters unless you're looking for a one-week fill-in
during the season.
Falcons Bye: 8
The Falcons DST is a No. 2 option heading into 2010 after underwhelming in ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
2009. The unit picked up 28 sacks, 15 interceptions, 20 forced fumbles with 13 Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
recovered and three defensive touchdowns -- but there's hope for the 2010 (proj) 15 8 26 1 0 24.8 350.6 110
upcoming season. The Falcons were pretty good against the run but were 2009 15 10 14 0 0 23.8 352.1 104
bombarded through the air, which is why they signed CB Dunta Robinson in 2008 13 4 29 3 1 22.9 330.9 129
March. Then they bolstered their run defense in the draft with the additions of
OLB Sean Weatherspoon and DT Corey Peters. If they can add or develop a
pass rusher to go with their improved defense and find a speedy return man Jets Bye: 7
then the Falcons could be a sleeper. But until they do, keep them off of It's amazing how much impact a coach can make sometimes, and that's what
Fantasy rosters outside of being a one-week replacement option off waivers happened with the Jets defense thanks to head coach Rex Ryan. He brought
during the season. his aggressive style of defense to New York, and the Jets defense turned into
the No. 1 unit in Fantasy Football. In 2009, the Jets DST had four touchdowns,
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy 20 interceptions, 39 sacks, 21 forced fumbles and 16 fumble recoveries. They
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points are tremendous at stopping the run and also have the best cover man in the
2010 (proj) 15 10 30 2 0 22.0 330.3 124 NFL with Darrelle Revis. The Jets DST should be close to repeating as the No.
2009 15 13 28 3 0 20.3 348.9 168 1 unit this season and be worth a pick starting in Round 9. They have plenty of
2008 10 8 34 3 1 20.3 347.4 154 talent with Revis, David Harris, Shaun Ellis, Bart Scott and Calvin Pace and
added another CB in the draft with Kyle Wilson in the first round as well as LB
Jason Taylor as a free agent. And with Ryan at the helm, the defense should
49ers Bye: 9 remain aggressive, which is great for Fantasy owners.
The 49ers DST benefits from several things, mainly some talented players
(Patrick Willis, Dashon Goldson, Justin Smith, Nate Clements, Takeo Spikes ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
and Aubrayo Franklin), a defensive-minded head coach in Mike Singletary and Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
playing in a weak division. That should allow the 49ers DST to be considered a 2010 (proj) 18 11 39 4 0 17.4 273.4 217
middle- to low-end No. 1 Fantasy option worth drafting with a late-round pick. 2009 17 14 32 4 0 14.8 252.3 246
With two games each against the Rams and Seahawks, and now the Cardinals 2008 14 16 40 6 0 22.3 329.4 204
without Kurt Warner and Anquan Boldin, the 49ers should play well
defensively. In 2009, the 49ers DST reached double digits in Fantasy points 10
times -- with six against their division foes. In those six games, the 49ers had

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Lions Bye: 7 Laurence Maroney leading the way on kickoff returns (13 for 279 yards) and
Even with defensive-minded head coach Jim Schwartz at the helm, the Lions Wes Welker on punt returns (27 for 338 yards). Don't overvalue the Patriots
defense and special teams couldn't get much going in 2009. The Lions finished DST on Draft Day, but they are worth taking if you miss out on all the elite
the season with nine interceptions, two safeties, 26 sacks, 18 forced fumbles options.
(13 recovered) and three total touchdowns (two by rookie DB Louis Delmas).
The Lions have made an effort to bulk up their defensive line, not only ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
acquiring veteran pass rusher Kyle Vanden Bosch (who excelled under Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
Schwartz in Tennessee) but also defensive tackle Corey Williams. The biggest 2010 (proj) 17 12 32 3 0 19.8 314.1 172
addition might be from the draft with No. 2 overall selection Ndamukong Suh, 2009 18 10 31 3 0 17.8 320.2 191
who could be a force right away at defensive tackle. More help on special 2008 14 8 30 1 0 19.3 308.8 158
teams could make the DST an interesting option this season. But until the
Lions make those strides, no one will even think about drafting the unit for
Fantasy play. Expect to consider them as a one-week replacement option off Raiders Bye: 10
waivers this season. The Raiders defense needs a lot of work before Fantasy owners can count on
them as a potential starting unit or even as a bye-week replacement. In 2009,
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy the Raiders only had double figures in Fantasy points four times, but two of
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points those came against Kansas City. Oakland finished the season with no
2010 (proj) 15 12 35 2 1 25.5 381.5 135 defensive touchdowns, just eight interceptions, 37 sacks, 13 forced fumbles
2009 9 13 26 3 2 30.9 392.1 116 and 12 fumble recoveries. They did improve in the offseason with the addition
2008 4 16 31 1 1 32.3 403.9 97 of LB Rolando McClain during the draft and Kamerion Wimbley via trade, and
those guys should help the likes of Nnamdi Asomugha. But the Raiders DST is
still a No. 2 Fantasy option and only worth using as a one-week replacement
Packers Bye: 10 during the season. They should not be drafted in the majority of leagues.
The Packers DST was a sleeper unit heading into 2009, and they came
through big time. Though they started slowly, the unit racked up an NFL-best ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
30 interceptions, 37 sacks, 11 forced fumbles (10 recovered) and four Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
defensive touchdowns. It's scary to think about how much better this unit could 2010 (proj) 13 11 31 1 0 24.3 342.0 117
be with more sacks and fumble opportunities, which should come as the team 2009 8 12 37 0 0 23.7 361.9 121
grooms LB Clay Matthews into a pass rusher and potentially adds another 2008 16 8 31 5 2 24.3 360.9 165
rusher to replace Aaron Kampman. So long as Dom Capers is at the control of
this unit, consider the Packers DST a high-quality No. 1 option worth a late-
round pick. They might be tops in the league in 2010. Rams Bye: 9
Steve Spagnuolo was one of the best defensive coordinators when he was with
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy the Giants, so hopefully he can influence the Rams in his second year as the
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points head coach. But he needs talent, which he's lacking coming into this year.
2010 (proj) 21 9 36 4 1 17.9 298.5 218 Aside from James Laurinaitis, Oshiomogho Atogwe and Chris Long, the Rams
2009 30 10 37 4 1 18.6 284.4 241 need work on defense. They passed on help at the top of the draft when they
2008 22 6 27 9 0 23.8 334.4 193 took Sam Bradford over Ndamukong Suh, and time will tell if that works out for
them. Last season they totaled just 25 sacks, eight interceptions, and one
touchdown while allowing 436 points and 5,965 yards. The Rams added some
Panthers Bye: 6 help on special teams by drafting return man Mardy Gilyard from Cincinnati,
The Panthers DST finished 2009 as a Top-10 Fantasy choice thanks in part to and hopefully he can inject some life into the special teams. The Rams DST
pass rusher Julius Peppers. As a unit they totaled 22 interceptions, 31 sacks, a might be useful as a one-week replacement if they improve during the season,
pair of safeties, 22 forced fumbles (15 recovered) with just 308 points against. but don't plan on drafting them.
And as a unit they had just one touchdown – an interception return by Peppers.
But the franchise lost Peppers to the Bears via free agency and doesn't have a ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
solid pass rusher to lean on like they had before. Despite several moves they Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
made to build the depth of their defense, we're not big fans of the Panthers 2010 (proj) 10 13 26 1 0 27.6 374.4 110
DST until they can develop Everette Brown into a playmaker to replace 2009 8 11 25 1 0 27.3 372.8 107
Peppers and probably add another talent or two. Consider them a one-week 2008 12 14 30 1 0 29.1 371.3 114
replacement option when the matchup is right during the season.

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Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points The Ravens defense might have lost coordinator Rex Ryan to the Jets but still
2010 (proj) 14 9 20 3 0 23.4 322.9 116 finished 2009 as a Top-10 unit. They totaled 32 sacks, 22 interceptions, 15
2009 22 15 31 1 2 19.3 315.8 197 forced fumbles (10 recovered) and scored four touchdowns (three defensive)
2008 12 13 37 2 0 20.6 331.2 170 while holding opponents to a combined 261 points on the year. Unlike previous
offseasons, most the key guys in the defensive unit (Terrell Suggs, Ray Lewis,
Haloti Ngata and Fabian Washington) are expected to return, and they added
Patriots Bye: 5 top talent in pass rusher Sergio Kindle and massive DT Terrence Cody in the
The Patriots defense continues to go through a makeover after losing Mike draft. The only question mark is Ed Reed, who had serious hip and shoulder
Vrabel, Rodney Harrison, Richard Seymour, Tedy Bruschi, Asante Samuel and surgery this offseason and might not be ready for Week 1. Still, the Ravens
Junior Seau in the past two years. Vince Wilfork returns this season, but the have the talent and scheme to remain a No. 1 Fantasy DST worth a late-round
Patriots lost Adalius Thomas when he was released. It's a good thing New pick this summer.
England addressed defense in the draft. New England drafted CB Devin
McCourty in Round 1, DE Jermaine Cunningham in Round 2, LB Brandon ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
Spikes in Round 2, DT Brandon Deaderick in Round 7 and DT Kade Weston in Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
Round 7. The Patriots have emerging talent in Jerod Mayo and Brandon 2010 (proj) 21 7 31 4 0 18.6 300.6 175
Meriweather and managed modest stats in 2009 with three defensive 2009 22 10 32 4 0 16.3 300.5 222
touchdowns, 18 interceptions, 31 sacks, 11 fumble recoveries and 20 forced 2008 26 8 35 6 3 15.3 261.1 311
fumbles. The Patriots also didn't have any special teams touchdowns with

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Redskins Bye: 9 summer. Consider them a No. 1 option, but don't be the owner to reach for
The Redskins DST could be considered a sleeper this season. They bolstered them between Rounds 8 through 11. After that, they're fair game.
their defensive front by signing nose tackle Maake Kemoeatu and DL Adam
Carriker, and they should help new defensive coordinator Jim Haslett as the ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
unit shifts from a 4-3 to a 3-4 scheme. That could be a tough defensive line to Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
crack with Kemoeatu and Albert Haynesworth up front, and the Redskins could 2010 (proj) 15 13 43 3 0 20.6 317.9 181
improve their pass rush with second-year LB Brian Orakpo's improvement and 2009 12 10 46 3 0 20.3 305.3 186
the potential for a strong year from Andre Carter making the switch from DE. 2008 20 9 51 3 1 13.9 237.3 306
Washington also has a premier LB in London Fletcher and playmakers in the
secondary with LaRon Landry and DeAngelo Hall. Consider the Redskins DST
a No. 2 option on Draft Day, but they are a solid one-week replacement during Texans Bye: 7
the season and could be worth taking a flier on if you miss out on some of the After being considered doormats of the league for years, the Texans DST
elite DST units. finally took some steps forward in 2009 and is considered a sleeper unit in
2010. The DST ranked in the middle of the pack and finished the year with 28
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy sacks, 14 interceptions, a pair of safeties, 12 forced fumbles and three
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points touchdowns (two defensive). The addition of LB Brian Cushing helped slow
2010 (proj) 16 12 30 2 0 21.9 327.3 130 down opposing running backs, and the defensive line is slowly improving.
2009 11 6 40 0 0 21.0 319.7 146 Houston lost CB Dunta Robinson via free agency but replaced him with rookie
2008 13 5 24 1 0 18.5 288.8 150 Kareem Jackson with a first-round pick. They also have plenty of talent with
Mario Williams and DeMeco Ryans. The Texans DST has the potential to be a
starting unit this year and is worth a late-round pick in all leagues.
Saints Bye: 10
The Saints DST was a pleasant surprise in 2009 and should continue to be a ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
force in 2010. Totaling 26 interceptions, 36 sacks, 15 forced fumbles (13 Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
recovered) with nine touchdowns allowed (eight defensive – three by Darren 2010 (proj) 11 11 32 4 0 22.3 340.5 132
Sharper -- and one on special teams), the Saints enjoyed playing strong 2009 14 13 28 4 2 20.8 324.8 180
against the run with the likes of Sedrick Ellis and Remi Ayodele up front and a 2008 12 10 25 3 0 24.6 336.9 131
solid crew of cornerbacks and safeties helping against the pass. Staying
healthy also played a key role. They've added defensive end Alex Brown, who
was cut loose by the Bears, to their pass rushing corps and should help make Titans Bye: 9
their defense strong again this season. They also added CB Patrick Robinson The Titans defense didn't quite meet expectations last season, but there's hope
in the first round to bolster the secondary and re-signed safety Darren Sharper. for 2010. It'll take some work as they saw potential starter Gerald McRath lose
Consider the Saints DST a No. 1 Fantasy DST worth a pick in the final two four games with a suspension, and they've lost veteran CB Rod Hood for the
rounds of drafts this summer. season with a torn ACL. But their biggest problem from last season might have
been solved: Developing a pass rush. The Titans moved to fix that by adding
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy rookie DE Derrick Morgan from Georgia Tech with their first pick in Round 1.
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points They also addressed other parts of the defense by signing free agents DE
2010 (proj) 20 8 38 4 0 20.6 356.0 182 Jason Babin, LB Will Witherspoon and CB Tye Hill. Tennessee has already lost
2009 26 13 36 9 0 21.3 357.8 230 DE Kyle Vanden Bosch to the Lions via free agency, and Jevon Kearse, who
2008 15 7 28 3 1 24.6 339.5 138 has run out of gas, is also off the team. Keith Bulluck is a free agent and is also
recovering from a torn ACL suffered last season and LB David Thornton is also
banged up. Consider them more of a No. 2 option you can pass on in drafts --
Seahawks Bye: 5 at least until they field a capable starting defense.
The Seahawks DST has a long way to go before Fantasy owners can count on
them this season. There is some talent there with David Hawthorne, Jordan ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
Babineaux, Aaron Curry and newly-drafted safety Earl Thomas, but losing Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
Darryl Tapp (trade to Philadelphia) and Patrick Kerney (retirement) will hurt the 2010 (proj) 17 10 34 3 0 23.4 339.2 138
pass rush. In 2009, Seattle had three defensive touchdowns, 13 interceptions, 2009 20 7 32 4 0 25.1 365.6 166
28 sacks, 10 fumble recoveries and 13 forced fumbles. Aside from the 2008 20 11 44 4 0 14.6 293.6 244
interceptions, these were the worst stats for the Seahawks DST in the past four
seasons. Don't worry about the Seahawks DST on Draft Day, but if they do Vikings Bye: 4
improve early in the year then they could be a useful one-week replacement. There were high expectations for the Vikings DST in 2009, and they met most
of them. Finishing as a Top-10 unit, the Vikings totaled 47 sacks, 11
------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy interceptions, 23 forced fumbles (13 recovered) and three touchdowns (one
Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points defensive, two on returns thanks to Percy Harvin). There is early talk that
2010 (proj) 14 8 25 2 0 26.1 365.4 113 Vikings DT Pat Williams is considering retirement, which would hurt the unit's
2009 13 10 28 3 0 24.4 356.4 142 run defense and pass rush (Williams helps set up pass rusher Jared Allen),
2008 9 11 35 4 0 24.5 378.0 147 and DE Ray Edwards is also a candidate to leave this offseason via free
agency. Cornerback Cedric Griffin will also be missed for a chunk of the 2010
season after tearing his ACL in the NFC title game, but other than that the unit
Steelers Bye: 5 should return intact, including coordinator Leslie Frazier calling the plays. Thus,
By name, the Steelers defense is considered one of the best and as such will the Vikings DST is still a top Fantasy option worth a late-round pick in drafts
be off the board earlier than most DSTs in 2010. But in reality, the unit lagged this summer.
in 2009 as they finished as a fair-to-modest unit with 46 sacks, 12
interceptions, 14 forced fumbles with 10 recovered and only three touchdowns. ------------------ Totals ------------------ --- Per Game --- Fantasy
Injuries played a part as dynamic players such as Aaron Smith and Troy Year INT DFR SACK DTD STY PTSA YDSA Points
Polamalu missed a lot of playing time. While they'll be back this year, and while 2010 (proj) 15 14 43 5 1 20.8 357.4 197
the Steelers addressed their special-teams play with the additions of Antwaan 2009 11 13 47 3 1 19.5 305.5 203
Randle El and Arnaz Battle, they're not worthy of being the top DST picked this 2008 12 13 45 4 3 20.8 292.4 212

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2009 Final Statistics
Quarterbacks
Passing Rushing Misc
Player Att Cmp Yds TD INT Rate Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Aaron Rodgers 541 350 4,434 30 7 103.2 59 304 5.2 5 4 401
Drew Brees 514 363 4,388 34 11 109.6 22 33 1.5 2 6 360
Brett Favre 531 363 4,202 33 7 107.2 9 7 0.8 0 2 348
Peyton Manning 571 393 4,500 33 16 99.9 19 -13 -0.7 0 0 346
Matt Schaub 583 396 4,770 29 15 98.6 47 61 1.3 0 2 338
Tony Romo 550 347 4,483 26 9 97.6 35 105 3.0 1 4 325
Tom Brady 565 371 4,398 28 13 96.2 29 44 1.5 1 2 325
Philip Rivers 486 317 4,254 28 9 104.4 26 50 1.9 1 3 325
Ben Roethlisberger 506 337 4,328 26 12 100.5 41 79 1.9 2 3 318
Eli Manning 509 317 4,021 27 14 93.1 17 65 3.8 0 8 284
Jay Cutler 555 336 3,666 27 26 76.8 41 172 4.2 1 1 281
Donovan McNabb 443 267 3,553 22 10 92.9 36 141 3.9 2 3 278
Kurt Warner 513 339 3,753 26 14 93.2 21 10 0.5 0 6 267
Kyle Orton 541 336 3,802 21 12 86.8 24 71 3.0 0 2 257
Jason Campbell 507 327 3,618 20 15 86.4 47 236 5.0 1 3 257
Carson Palmer 466 282 3,094 21 13 83.6 39 93 2.4 3 2 250
David Garrard 516 314 3,597 15 10 83.5 77 323 4.2 3 8 249
Joe Flacco 499 315 3,613 21 12 88.9 34 62 1.8 0 2 248
Matt Ryan 451 263 2,916 22 14 80.9 30 49 1.6 1 2 226
Matt Cassel 494 272 2,924 16 16 69.9 50 196 3.9 0 3 195
Matt Hasselbeck 488 293 3,029 17 17 75.1 26 119 4.6 0 3 194
Alex Smith 372 225 2,350 18 12 81.5 24 51 2.1 0 1 181
Chad Henne 451 274 2,878 12 14 75.2 16 32 2.0 1 0 168
Vince Young 259 152 1,879 10 7 82.8 55 281 5.1 2 2 157
Mark Sanchez 363 196 2,444 12 20 63.2 36 106 2.9 3 3 155
Matthew Stafford 377 201 2,267 13 20 61.0 21 108 5.1 2 1 150
Josh Freeman 291 159 1,857 10 18 59.9 31 162 5.2 0 2 114
Ryan Fitzpatrick 227 127 1,422 9 10 69.7 31 141 4.5 1 2 106
Brady Quinn 256 136 1,339 8 7 67.2 20 98 4.9 1 3 97
Jake Delhomme 321 178 2,015 8 18 59.4 17 60 3.5 0 3 94
Matt Moore 138 85 1,053 8 2 98.5 12 -3 -0.2 0 0 86
Trent Edwards 183 110 1,169 6 7 73.8 14 106 7.6 0 0 78
Marc Bulger 247 140 1,469 5 6 70.7 8 22 2.8 0 1 76
Bruce Gradkowski 150 82 1,007 6 3 80.6 18 108 6.0 0 3 74
Kerry Collins 216 119 1,225 6 8 65.5 12 15 1.2 1 2 72
Shaun Hill 155 87 943 5 2 79.6 8 70 8.8 0 1 68
Daunte Culpepper 157 89 945 3 6 64.8 18 91 5.1 0 0 52
Kevin Kolb 96 62 741 4 3 88.9 4 5 1.2 1 1 51
Chris Redman 119 69 781 4 3 78.4 6 4 0.7 0 0 49
Josh Johnson 125 63 685 4 8 50.9 22 148 6.7 0 1 47
Seneca Wallace 120 78 700 3 2 81.9 16 2 0.1 1 2 46
Kyle Boller 176 98 899 3 6 61.2 13 76 5.8 0 2 44
Byron Leftwich 107 58 594 4 3 71.2 6 6 1.0 0 0 41
JaMarcus Russell 246 120 1,287 3 11 50.0 19 45 2.4 0 6 39
Derek Anderson 182 81 888 3 10 42.1 10 8 0.8 2 3 39
Michael Vick 13 6 86 1 0 93.8 24 95 4.0 2 0 30
Charlie Frye 87 53 581 1 4 65.3 4 41 10.2 0 0 25
David Carr 33 21 225 1 0 93.6 9 27 3.0 1 0 23
Brodie Croyle 40 23 230 2 0 90.6 0 0 0.0 0 0 21
Keith Null 118 72 558 3 9 49.3 5 6 1.2 0 1 20
Dennis Dixon 26 12 145 1 1 60.6 3 27 9.0 1 0 17
Chad Pennington 74 51 413 1 2 76.0 3 7 2.3 0 2 14
Tarvaris Jackson 21 14 201 1 0 113.4 17 -10 -0.6 0 0 14
Billy Volek 31 20 231 1 1 84.2 9 -9 -1.0 0 0 13
Brian Hoyer 27 19 142 0 0 82.6 10 25 2.5 1 0 13
Matt Leinart 77 51 435 0 3 64.6 9 -6 -0.7 0 0 11
Pat White 5 0 0 0 0 39.6 21 81 3.9 0 0 8
Troy Smith 9 5 24 0 1 21.3 8 31 3.9 1 0 7
Drew Stanton 51 26 259 0 6 26.1 9 33 3.7 1 1 5
Todd Collins 23 12 144 0 0 71.6 1 0 0.0 0 0 5
Kellen Clemens 26 13 125 0 0 63.8 12 1 0.1 0 0 5
Tyler Thigpen 8 4 83 1 2 87.0 2 3 1.5 0 0 5
Brian St. Pierre 4 2 12 1 1 56.2 1 2 2.0 0 0 4
Mark Brunell 30 15 102 0 1 44.0 3 -3 -1.0 0 0 2
Brian Brohm 29 17 146 0 2 43.2 3 -3 -1.0 0 0 1
Matt Flynn 12 7 58 0 1 36.1 5 -5 -1.0 0 0 0
Charlie Batch 2 1 17 0 0 79.2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0
Matt Gutierrez 1 1 3 0 0 79.2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0
Josh McCown 6 1 2 0 0 39.6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0
Luke McCown 3 1 2 0 0 42.4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0
J.P. Losman 1 0 0 0 0 39.6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

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Running Backs
Rushing Receiving Misc
Player Att Yds Avg TD Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Chris Johnson 358 2,006 5.6 14 71 50 503 10.1 2 3 342
Adrian Peterson 315 1,389 4.4 18 57 43 436 10.1 0 6 277
Maurice Jones-Drew 312 1,391 4.5 15 71 53 374 7.1 1 1 270
Ray Rice 254 1,339 5.3 7 101 78 702 9.0 1 3 245
Thomas Jones 332 1,402 4.2 14 18 10 58 5.8 0 0 229
Frank Gore 229 1,120 4.9 10 75 52 406 7.8 3 2 226
Ricky Williams 241 1,121 4.7 11 53 35 264 7.5 2 2 212
Ryan Grant 282 1,253 4.4 11 30 25 197 7.9 0 1 208
Joseph Addai 219 828 3.8 10 63 51 336 6.6 3 1 197
Steven Jackson 325 1,424 4.4 4 74 50 314 6.3 0 2 193
Jonathan Stewart 221 1,133 5.1 10 27 18 139 7.7 1 2 188
Jamaal Charles 190 1,120 5.9 7 55 40 297 7.4 1 3 185
Rashard Mendenhall 242 1,108 4.6 7 32 25 261 10.4 1 3 178
DeAngelo Williams 216 1,117 5.2 7 41 29 252 8.7 0 3 174
Cedric Benson 301 1,251 4.2 6 24 17 111 6.5 0 0 172
Fred Jackson 238 1,062 4.5 2 60 46 371 8.1 2 2 170
Knowshon Moreno 247 947 3.8 7 41 28 213 7.6 2 4 161
Matt Forte 258 929 3.6 4 72 57 471 8.3 0 3 159
LaDainian Tomlinson 223 730 3.3 12 30 20 154 7.7 0 2 156
Pierre Thomas 147 793 5.4 6 45 39 302 7.7 2 1 155
Marion Barber 214 932 4.4 7 36 26 221 8.5 0 2 153
Michael Turner 178 871 4.9 10 7 5 35 7.0 0 2 146
Jerome Harrison 194 862 4.4 5 50 34 220 6.5 2 2 146
Cadillac Williams 209 816 3.9 4 40 29 219 7.6 3 0 144
Willis McGahee 109 544 5.0 12 22 15 85 5.7 2 1 144
Tim Hightower 143 598 4.2 8 80 63 428 6.8 0 4 141
Kevin Smith 217 747 3.4 4 56 40 409 10.2 1 2 140
Brandon Jacobs 224 835 3.7 5 31 18 184 10.2 1 1 135
Ahmad Bradshaw 163 778 4.8 7 30 21 207 9.9 0 2 135
Beanie Wells 176 793 4.5 7 16 12 143 11.9 0 2 131
Laurence Maroney 194 757 3.9 9 17 14 99 7.1 0 4 130
Ronnie Brown 147 648 4.4 8 20 14 98 7.0 0 1 125
Justin Forsett 114 619 5.4 4 57 41 350 8.5 1 1 124
Darren Sproles 93 343 3.7 3 57 45 497 11.0 4 1 123
LeSean McCoy 155 637 4.1 4 56 40 308 7.7 0 1 117
Steve Slaton 131 437 3.3 3 55 44 417 9.5 4 5 116
Reggie Bush 70 390 5.6 5 68 47 335 7.1 3 2 116
Jason Snelling 142 613 4.3 4 39 30 259 8.6 1 1 114
Julius Jones 177 663 3.7 2 43 35 232 6.6 2 0 113
Felix Jones 116 685 5.9 3 22 19 119 6.3 0 2 93
Mike Bell 172 654 3.8 5 4 4 12 3.0 0 2 92
Correll Buckhalter 120 642 5.3 1 38 31 240 7.7 0 2 90
Chester Taylor 93 332 3.6 1 59 44 389 8.8 1 0 83
Michael Bush 123 589 4.8 3 19 17 105 6.2 0 2 82
Kevin Faulk 62 335 5.4 2 53 37 301 8.1 1 0 81
Justin Fargas 129 491 3.8 3 21 17 113 6.6 0 0 78
Ryan Moats 101 390 3.9 4 15 13 106 8.2 1 2 75
Derrick Ward 115 414 3.6 1 25 20 150 7.5 2 0 74
Maurice Morris 93 384 4.1 2 38 26 210 8.1 0 0 73
Marshawn Lynch 120 450 3.8 2 37 28 179 6.4 0 1 72
Leonard Weaver 70 323 4.6 2 26 15 140 9.3 2 0 70
Tashard Choice 64 349 5.5 3 22 15 132 8.8 0 0 67
Clinton Portis 124 494 4.0 1 12 9 57 6.3 1 1 64
Larry Johnson 178 562 3.2 0 21 15 80 5.3 0 1 62
Donald Brown 78 281 3.6 3 14 11 169 15.4 0 0 62
Shonn Greene 109 541 5.0 2 4 0 0 0.0 0 3 60
Jamal Lewis 143 500 3.5 0 11 8 88 11.0 0 0 60
Darren McFadden 104 356 3.4 1 35 21 245 11.7 0 3 59
Sammy Morris 73 319 4.4 2 27 19 180 9.5 0 1 59
Brian Westbrook 61 274 4.5 1 34 25 181 7.2 1 0 57
Mike Tolbert 25 148 5.9 1 22 17 192 11.3 3 0 57
Rock Cartwright 64 228 3.6 0 32 27 242 9.0 1 0 52
Arian Foster 54 257 4.8 3 9 8 93 11.6 0 1 50
Ladell Betts 56 210 3.8 2 20 17 179 10.5 0 0 50
Fred Taylor 63 269 4.3 4 3 2 17 8.5 0 1 49
Brandon Jackson 37 111 3.0 2 27 21 187 8.9 1 0 49
Willie Parker 98 389 4.0 0 7 6 64 10.7 1 1 48
Chris Brown 79 267 3.4 3 21 16 74 4.6 0 1 47
Jerious Norwood 76 252 3.3 0 23 19 186 9.8 1 1 47
Quinton Ganther 62 199 3.2 3 10 9 99 11.0 0 0 46
Leon Washington 71 330 4.6 0 26 15 131 8.7 0 1 44
LeRon McClain 46 180 3.9 2 27 21 141 6.7 0 0 44
Mewelde Moore 35 118 3.4 0 31 21 153 7.3 2 0 44
Lex Hilliard 23 89 3.9 1 20 20 158 7.9 2 0 41
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Wide Receivers
Receiving Rushing Misc
Player Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Andre Johnson 172 101 1,569 15.5 9 2 10 5.0 0 0 213
Randy Moss 137 83 1,264 15.2 13 0 0 0.0 0 1 204
Miles Austin 125 81 1,320 16.3 11 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 198
DeSean Jackson 119 63 1,167 18.5 9 11 137 12.5 1 1 187
Larry Fitzgerald 153 97 1,092 11.3 13 0 0 0.0 0 0 187
Reggie Wayne 149 100 1,264 12.6 10 0 0 0.0 0 0 184
Roddy White 165 85 1,153 13.6 11 1 2 2.0 0 0 181
Sidney Rice 122 83 1,312 15.8 8 0 0 0.0 0 1 177
Brandon Marshall 154 101 1,120 11.1 10 7 39 5.6 0 0 175
Vincent Jackson 107 68 1,167 17.2 9 3 11 3.7 0 0 171
Steve Smith 159 107 1,220 11.4 7 0 0 0.0 0 0 164
Wes Welker 162 123 1,348 11.0 4 5 36 7.2 0 0 161
Marques Colston 106 70 1,074 15.3 9 1 6 6.0 0 2 157
Chad Ochocinco 128 72 1,047 14.5 9 3 32 10.7 0 2 157
Santonio Holmes 138 79 1,248 15.8 5 3 6 2.0 0 0 152
Hines Ward 137 95 1,167 12.3 6 0 0 0.0 0 1 150
Derrick Mason 134 73 1,028 14.1 7 1 2 2.0 0 0 144
Steve Smith 129 65 982 15.1 7 5 22 4.4 0 0 144
Donald Driver 111 70 1,061 15.2 6 1 13 13.0 0 1 141
Greg Jennings 119 69 1,120 16.2 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 140
Robert Meachem 64 45 722 16.0 9 6 82 13.7 0 1 132
Calvin Johnson 136 67 984 14.7 5 7 73 10.4 0 2 131
Anquan Boldin 127 84 1,024 12.2 4 3 12 4.0 1 2 129
Percy Harvin 91 60 790 13.2 6 15 135 9.0 0 0 128
Mike Sims-Walker 110 63 869 13.8 7 0 0 0.0 0 1 126
Terrell Owens 109 55 829 15.1 5 6 54 9.0 1 0 123
Hakeem Nicks 74 47 790 16.8 6 2 8 4.0 0 0 115
Mike Wallace 72 39 756 19.4 6 5 48 9.6 0 1 113
Mario Manningham 99 57 822 14.4 5 0 0 0.0 0 1 110
Austin Collie 90 60 676 11.3 7 2 1 0.5 0 0 109
T.J. Houshmandzadeh 135 79 911 11.5 3 0 0 0.0 0 1 107
Santana Moss 121 70 902 12.9 3 2 8 4.0 0 1 106
Jerricho Cotchery 96 57 821 14.4 3 2 7 3.5 1 0 106
Chris Chambers 92 45 730 16.2 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 103
Lee Evans 95 44 612 13.9 7 0 0 0.0 0 0 103
Pierre Garcon 91 47 765 16.3 4 2 10 5.0 0 0 101
Jeremy Maclin 90 55 762 13.9 4 2 -7 -3.5 0 0 100
Roy E. Williams 87 38 596 15.7 7 0 0 0.0 0 1 99
Nate Burleson 103 63 812 12.9 3 2 4 2.0 0 2 95
Devery Henderson 83 51 804 15.8 2 4 13 3.2 0 0 93
Nate Washington 95 47 569 12.1 6 2 15 7.5 0 0 93
Braylon Edwards 94 45 680 15.1 4 0 0 0.0 0 1 92
Patrick Crayton 67 37 622 16.8 5 4 28 7.0 0 1 92
Devin Hester 91 57 757 13.3 3 6 -1 -0.2 0 1 91
Steve Breaston 82 55 712 12.9 3 2 44 22.0 0 1 91
Donnie Avery 97 47 589 12.5 5 4 30 7.5 0 2 87
Kenny Britt 75 42 701 16.7 3 0 0 0.0 0 1 86
Jabar Gaffney 87 54 732 13.6 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 85
Earl Bennett 88 54 717 13.3 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 85
Bernard Berrian 92 55 618 11.2 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 85
Antonio Bryant 86 39 600 15.4 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 84
Malcom Floyd 76 45 776 17.2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 83
Davone Bess 113 76 758 10.0 2 2 11 5.5 0 3 82
Dwayne Bowe 87 47 589 12.5 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 82
Laveranues Coles 76 43 514 12.0 5 2 10 5.0 0 0 82
Jacoby Jones 40 27 437 16.2 6 3 22 7.3 0 0 81
Louis Murphy 96 34 521 15.3 4 6 31 5.2 0 0 79
Mohamed Massaquoi 94 34 624 18.4 3 1 -3 -3.0 0 1 78
Jason Avant 58 41 587 14.3 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 78
Johnny Knox 80 45 527 11.7 5 0 0 0.0 0 2 78
Josh Morgan 81 52 527 10.1 3 5 61 12.2 0 0 76
Brian Hartline 56 31 506 16.3 3 4 29 7.2 1 0 76
Kevin Walter 69 53 611 11.5 2 4 26 6.5 0 0 75
James Jones 63 32 440 13.8 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 74
Michael Crabtree 86 48 625 13.0 2 0 0 0.0 0 1 72
Torry Holt 103 51 722 14.2 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 70
Michael Jenkins 90 50 635 12.7 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 69
Muhsin Muhammad 89 53 581 11.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 64
Mark Clayton 74 34 480 14.1 2 4 28 7.0 0 1 60
Bryant Johnson 88 36 426 11.8 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 60
Andre Caldwell 80 51 432 8.5 3 3 22 7.3 0 2 59
Mike Thomas 63 48 453 9.4 1 11 85 7.7 0 1 57
Josh Cribbs 36 20 135 6.8 1 55 381 6.9 1 2 57
Justin Gage 67 28 383 13.7 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 56
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Receiving Rushing Misc
Player Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Brandon Stokley 33 19 327 17.2 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 56
Greg Camarillo 71 50 552 11.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 55
Ted Ginn Jr. 78 38 454 11.9 1 7 48 6.9 0 0 55
Deion Branch 79 45 437 9.7 2 1 -8 -8.0 0 0 55
Kelley Washington 48 34 431 12.7 2 1 1 1.0 0 0 55
Devin Aromashodu 43 24 298 12.4 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 53
Devin Thomas 47 25 325 13.0 3 3 -2 -0.7 0 0 50
Antwaan Randle El 75 50 530 10.6 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 49
Bobby Wade 75 37 367 9.9 2 2 11 5.5 0 0 49
Chaz Schilens 52 29 365 12.6 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 48
Mark Bradley 57 24 320 13.3 2 2 20 10.0 0 0 47
Sam Aiken 41 20 326 16.3 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 44
Chansi Stuckey 66 30 318 10.6 2 2 6 3.0 0 0 43
Maurice Stovall 46 24 366 15.2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 42
Jordy Nelson 31 22 320 14.5 2 0 0 0.0 0 1 42
Julian Edelman 54 37 359 9.7 1 2 5 2.5 0 0 41
Sammie Stroughter 58 31 334 10.8 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 39
Brandon Gibson 69 34 348 10.2 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 38
Dennis Northcutt 62 34 348 10.2 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 38
David Anderson 53 38 370 9.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 37
Danny Amendola 63 43 326 7.6 1 3 -2 -0.7 0 1 36
Legedu Naanee 29 24 242 10.1 2 3 7 2.3 0 0 36
Chris Henry 23 12 236 19.7 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 35
Malcolm Kelly 41 25 347 13.9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 34
Eddie Royal 79 37 345 9.3 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 34
Josh Reed 45 27 291 10.8 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 33
Brad Smith 12 7 63 9.0 0 18 207 11.5 1 0 33
Michael Clayton 48 16 230 14.4 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 31
Early Doucet 24 17 214 12.6 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 27
Lance Moore 19 14 153 10.9 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 27
Isaac Bruce 49 21 264 12.6 0 1 -8 -8.0 0 0 26
Johnnie Lee Higgins 45 19 263 13.8 0 2 21 10.5 0 1 26
Keenan Burton 45 25 253 10.1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 25
Dwayne Jarrett 31 17 196 11.5 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 25
David Clowney 22 14 191 13.6 1 3 1 0.3 0 0 25
Marty Booker 32 16 181 11.3 1 1 7 7.0 0 0 24
Laurent Robinson 23 13 167 12.8 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 22
Jason Hill 17 9 90 10.0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 21
Domenik Hixon 28 15 187 12.5 1 0 0 0.0 0 2 20
Demetrius Williams 17 8 142 17.8 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 20
Darrius Heyward-Bey 40 9 124 13.8 1 2 19 9.5 0 0 19
Jerheme Urban 29 18 186 10.3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 18
Sam Hurd 12 7 121 17.3 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 18
Eric Weems 6 6 50 8.3 2 8 53 6.6 0 2 18
Lance Long 38 20 178 8.9 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 17
Deon Butler 42 15 175 11.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 17
Mike Furrey 40 23 170 7.4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 17
Derek Hagan 8 8 101 12.6 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 16
Reggie Brown 24 9 155 17.2 0 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 15
Greg Lewis 11 8 96 12.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 15
Nate Hughes 12 5 70 14.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 13
Brandon Lloyd 18 8 117 14.6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11
Brian Finneran 16 11 111 10.1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11
Lavelle Hawkins 14 7 110 15.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11
Brian Robiskie 21 7 106 15.1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10
Jarett Dillard 8 6 106 17.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10
Ruvell Martin 12 6 99 16.5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9
Kevin Ogletree 8 7 96 13.7 0 1 6 6.0 0 0 9
Todd Watkins 19 8 90 11.2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9
Kevin Curtis 15 6 77 12.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 7
Terrance Copper 6 4 68 17.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6
Joey Galloway 20 7 67 9.6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6
Brian Clark 18 6 65 10.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6
Bobby Engram 10 5 61 12.2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6
Andre Davis 11 6 59 9.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 5
Quan Cosby 6 4 55 13.8 0 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 5
Craig Davis 7 6 52 8.7 0 1 4 4.0 0 0 5
Sinorice Moss 3 1 18 18.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 5
Quinten Lawrence 2 1 9 9.0 0 2 42 21.0 0 0 4
Kenny Moore 12 6 59 9.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 3
Derrick Williams 13 6 52 8.7 0 1 4 4.0 0 1 3
Rashied Davis 8 5 35 7.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3
Hank Baskett 12 5 34 6.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3
Marko Mitchell 7 4 32 8.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3
Ben Obomanu 5 4 41 10.2 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 2

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Tight Ends
Receiving Rushing Misc
Player Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTS
Vernon Davis 129 78 965 12.4 13 0 0 0.0 0 0 174
Dallas Clark 132 100 1,106 11.1 10 2 11 5.5 0 0 171
Antonio Gates 114 79 1,157 14.6 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 163
Brent Celek 113 76 971 12.8 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 145
Tony Gonzalez 135 83 867 10.4 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 122
Visanthe Shiancoe 78 56 566 10.1 11 0 0 0.0 0 0 122
Kellen Winslow 127 77 884 11.5 5 1 7 7.0 0 0 118
Jason Witten 125 94 1,030 11.0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 115
Heath Miller 98 76 789 10.4 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 114
Greg Olsen 108 60 612 10.2 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 109
John Carlson 83 51 574 11.3 7 0 0 0.0 0 0 99
Zach Miller 100 66 805 12.2 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 98
Jermichael Finley 71 55 676 12.3 5 0 0 0.0 0 1 95
Todd Heap 75 53 593 11.2 6 1 2 2.0 0 0 95
Kevin Boss 69 42 567 13.5 5 1 16 16.0 0 0 87
Fred Davis 76 48 509 10.6 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 86
Owen Daniels 58 40 519 13.0 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 81
Jeremy Shockey 67 48 569 11.9 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 74
Benjamin Watson 41 29 404 13.9 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 70
Dustin Keller 82 45 522 11.6 2 1 7 7.0 0 1 64
Marcedes Lewis 58 32 518 16.2 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 63
Tony Scheffler 50 31 416 13.4 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 53
Bo Scaife 70 45 440 9.8 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 48
Brandon Pettigrew 55 31 352 11.4 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 47
Will Heller 50 29 296 10.2 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 47
Chris Cooley 45 29 332 11.4 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 45
Dante Rosario 48 26 313 12.0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 43
Daniel Fells 35 21 273 13.0 3 0 0 0.0 0 1 43
David Thomas 49 35 356 10.2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 41
Anthony Fasano 54 31 339 10.9 2 0 0 0.0 0 2 41
Randy McMichael 62 34 332 9.8 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 39
Joel Dreessen 39 26 320 12.3 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 38
Jeff King 33 25 200 8.0 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 38
J.P. Foschi 38 27 260 9.6 2 0 0 0.0 0 1 36
Spencer Havner 10 7 112 16.0 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 35
Daniel Graham 43 28 289 10.3 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 34
Zach Miller 27 21 212 10.1 2 1 3 3.0 0 0 33
Donald Lee 54 36 253 7.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 31
Joey Haynos 37 19 162 8.5 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 28
Alge Crumpler 37 27 222 8.2 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 26
Ben Patrick 16 12 146 12.2 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 26
Desmond Clark 34 19 145 7.6 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 26
Chris Baker 19 14 142 10.1 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 26
Sean Ryan 27 14 135 9.6 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 25
Kellen Davis 13 9 75 8.3 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 25
Gary Barnidge 21 12 242 20.2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 24
Leonard Pope 31 20 174 8.7 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 23
Justin Peelle 15 12 115 9.6 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 23
Delanie Walker 33 21 233 11.1 0 3 34 11.3 0 2 22
Shawn Nelson 30 18 157 8.7 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 19
Robert Royal 26 11 134 12.2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 19
Jerramy Stevens 32 15 130 8.7 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 19
Ernest Wilford 21 11 123 11.2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 18
Todd Yoder 5 4 9 2.2 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 18
Martellus Bennett 30 15 159 10.6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 15
Evan Moore 23 12 158 13.2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 15
Daniel Coats 31 16 150 9.4 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 13
Steve Heiden 17 10 73 7.3 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 11
Michael Gaines 9 5 59 11.8 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 11
Casey Fitzsimmons 27 18 128 7.1 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 10
Derek Schouman 11 9 103 11.4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10
Anthony Becht 12 7 61 8.7 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 10
Billy Bajema 11 8 94 11.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9
Kory Sperry 6 3 31 10.3 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 9
Tom Santi 11 8 107 13.4 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 8
Kris Wilson 7 4 28 7.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 8
Matt Spaeth 7 5 25 5.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 8
Darnell Dinkins 7 5 22 4.4 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 8
Tony Stewart 14 10 78 7.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 7
Jared Cook 15 9 74 8.2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 7
Jimmy Kleinsasser 16 10 70 7.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 7
Derek Fine 18 9 64 7.1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6
James Casey 12 6 64 10.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6
Gijon Robinson 15 9 62 6.9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6
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Kickers
Player FG FGA 50+FG FGLg XP XPAtt FPTS
Nate Kaeding 32 35 3-4 55 50 51 152
David Akers 32 37 1-3 52 43 45 141
Ryan Longwell 26 28 2-2 52 54 55 136
Mason Crosby 27 36 2-6 52 48 49 133
Stephen Gostkowski 26 31 2-3 53 47 47 129
Lawrence Tynes 27 32 1-1 52 45 45 128
Rob Bironas 27 32 5-6 53 37 37 128
Matt Prater 30 35 2-3 51 32 32 126
Jay Feely 30 36 1-1 55 32 32 124
Jeff Reed 27 31 0-1 46 41 41 122
Dan Carpenter 25 28 1-2 52 37 38 114
Rian Lindell 28 33 2-4 56 24 24 110
Kris Brown 21 32 1-3 56 43 44 110
Robbie Gould 24 28 2-3 52 33 33 109
Ryan Succop 25 29 2-5 53 29 29 108
Sebastian Janikowski 26 29 6-8 61 17 17 107
Shayne Graham 23 28 2-4 53 28 29 101
Olindo Mare 24 26 0-0 47 28 28 100
John Kasay 22 27 1-4 50 31 32 99
Nick Folk 18 28 1-2 51 36 36 92
Josh Scobee 18 28 4-9 52 30 31 92
Josh Brown 19 24 6-7 55 16 16 92
Jason Hanson 21 28 1-4 50 25 25 90
John Carney 13 17 0-0 46 50 52 89
Joe Nedney 17 21 2-3 51 33 33 88
Shaun Suisham 20 24 0-1 48 25 26 85
Neil Rackers 16 17 0-0 48 37 38 85
Billy Cundiff 18 23 0-2 46 23 23 77
Jason Elam 12 19 1-2 50 32 33 70
Phil Dawson 17 19 0-1 49 18 19 69
Connor Barth 14 19 3-4 54 12 12 60
Matt Stover 9 11 0-1 43 33 33 60
Steven Hauschka 9 13 0-0 44 27 28 54
Adam Vinatieri 7 9 0-1 48 17 18 38
Garrett Hartley 9 11 0-1 38 10 11 37
Matt Bryant 7 10 1-2 51 10 10 33
Mike Nugent 4 8 0-0 48 14 14 26
Graham Gano 4 4 0-0 46 6 7 18
Shane Andrus 0 1 0-0 0 10 10 10
Ricky Schmitt 2 3 0-0 39 2 2 8
Steven Weatherford 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2

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Defense/Special Teams
Team Int STY SACK TK DFR FF DTD PA PaNetA RuYdA TYdA FPTS
Jets 17 0 32 806 14 15 4 236 2,459 1,578 4,037 246
Packers 30 1 37 768 10 11 4 297 3,218 1,333 4,551 241
Eagles 25 2 44 876 13 15 6 337 3,462 1,675 5,137 236
49ers 18 0 44 873 15 21 4 281 3,670 1,552 5,222 230
Saints 26 0 36 872 13 15 9 341 3,763 1,961 5,724 230
Ravens 22 0 32 868 10 15 4 261 3,316 1,492 4,808 222
Vikings 11 1 47 833 13 23 3 312 3,495 1,393 4,888 203
Panthers 22 2 31 844 15 22 1 308 3,056 1,997 5,053 197
Broncos 17 0 39 832 13 20 4 324 2,981 2,059 5,040 197
Bengals 19 0 34 732 6 10 4 291 3,249 1,573 4,822 196
Patriots 18 0 31 808 10 20 3 285 3,355 1,768 5,123 191
Cardinals 21 0 43 883 8 10 3 325 3,744 1,804 5,548 189
Chargers 14 1 34 861 11 18 5 320 3,348 1,882 5,230 188
Cowboys 11 0 42 768 10 16 3 250 3,615 1,449 5,064 186
Steelers 12 0 46 779 10 14 3 324 3,448 1,437 4,885 186
Bills 28 0 34 949 5 13 2 326 2,937 2,512 5,449 184
Texans 14 2 28 821 13 12 4 333 3,487 1,710 5,197 180
Giants 13 0 33 841 11 20 4 427 3,416 1,763 5,179 173
Colts 16 0 34 956 9 15 3 307 3,403 2,024 5,427 172
Bears 13 1 34 896 15 21 3 375 3,394 2,010 5,404 170
Falcons 15 0 28 841 13 20 3 325 3,873 1,709 5,582 168
Titans 20 0 32 902 7 13 4 402 4,131 1,719 5,850 166
Chiefs 15 1 23 914 13 12 5 424 3,706 2,504 6,210 163
Dolphins 15 0 43 850 6 14 4 390 3,754 1,836 5,590 157
Browns 10 1 40 897 9 11 4 375 3,909 2,318 6,227 152
Buccaneers 19 0 28 911 10 10 5 400 3,318 2,531 5,849 152
Redskins 11 0 40 847 6 17 0 336 3,316 1,799 5,115 146
Seahawks 13 0 28 863 10 13 3 390 3,927 1,776 5,703 142
Raiders 8 0 37 915 12 13 0 379 3,303 2,488 5,791 121
Lions 9 2 26 828 13 18 3 494 4,254 2,020 6,274 116
Rams 8 0 25 883 11 14 1 436 3,764 2,201 5,965 107
Jaguars 15 0 14 853 10 15 0 380 3,774 1,859 5,633 104

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2009 Red Zone Statistics


Quarterbacks Running Backs
Passing Rushing Fantasy Rushing Receiving Misc Fantasy
Player Att Cmp TD INT Att TD Points Player Att TD Trgt Rec TD FL Points
Aaron Rodgers 87 52 17 0 18 5 151 Maurice Jones-Drew 64 11 7 5 1 1 89
Drew Brees 87 49 21 1 4 2 149 Adrian Peterson 62 15 3 3 0 1 101
Brett Favre 84 62 27 2 1 0 171 Matt Forte 52 3 2 1 0 1 27
Matt Schaub 80 50 21 2 8 0 137 Thomas Jones 52 11 1 0 0 0 77
Peyton Manning 78 47 20 1 1 0 128 LaDainian Tomlinson 52 11 1 1 0 2 72
Jay Cutler 76 38 19 6 6 1 117 Knowshon Moreno 49 7 5 4 2 1 66
Tom Brady 75 43 16 2 8 1 110 Brandon Jacobs 46 5 6 1 0 0 40
Kyle Orton 74 39 17 1 4 0 111 Joseph Addai 45 9 13 10 3 0 91
Carson Palmer 73 41 18 0 5 3 136 Jonathan Stewart 43 6 1 1 1 1 51
Eli Manning 70 36 13 0 0 0 87 Laurence Maroney 43 8 0 0 0 2 55
Kurt Warner 67 44 21 1 1 0 137 Ricky Williams 42 9 6 3 2 0 79
Tony Romo 67 36 15 3 1 1 98 Ray Rice 40 4 9 5 0 2 33
Jason Campbell 66 41 18 0 11 1 127 Marion Barber 40 7 3 1 0 1 50
Matt Cassel 64 33 12 0 5 0 80 Ryan Grant 39 8 7 4 0 0 59
Ben Roethlisberger 63 33 16 3 8 2 113 Cedric Benson 39 4 2 0 0 0 31
Matt Hasselbeck 59 30 11 4 5 0 65 Jason Snelling 39 4 1 1 1 0 0
David Garrard 57 27 10 2 12 3 74 Ronnie Brown 36 8 3 1 0 0 62
Philip Rivers 55 29 17 0 3 1 117 Rashard Mendenhall 36 7 3 1 1 1 53
Donovan McNabb 53 24 12 0 5 2 87 Chris Johnson 34 6 6 4 0 0 45
Matt Ryan 52 26 14 2 7 1 93 Steven Jackson 33 3 5 2 0 1 24
Chad Henne 48 26 11 1 1 1 77 Beanie Wells 31 7 1 1 0 0 56
Joe Flacco 46 24 11 3 6 0 66 Darren Sproles 30 3 7 3 1 1 29
Alex Smith 43 23 10 0 1 0 65 Mike Bell 30 5 0 0 0 0 39
Mark Sanchez 39 17 8 1 4 3 70 Pierre Thomas 29 4 8 6 2 0 49
Matthew Stafford 38 17 7 1 3 2 57 Fred Jackson 29 2 7 6 2 1 33
Vince Young 34 19 6 0 12 2 58 Willis McGahee 29 11 4 3 2 1 87
Ryan Fitzpatrick 32 16 4 1 0 0 26 Frank Gore 28 7 8 5 3 0 72
Josh Freeman 30 14 7 3 3 0 39 Ahmad Bradshaw 28 7 4 3 0 0 49
Marc Bulger 28 8 3 3 2 0 14 Chris Brown 28 3 4 4 0 1 22
Jake Delhomme 26 9 5 1 2 0 30 Tim Hightower 26 8 4 3 0 1 53
Kerry Collins 25 12 5 0 2 1 39 Jerome Harrison 26 3 2 2 2 1 36
Derek Anderson 19 10 3 1 3 2 30 Michael Turner 26 8 1 0 0 1 52
Kevin Kolb 17 9 1 1 2 1 12 DeAngelo Williams 25 5 8 4 0 0 39
Josh Johnson 17 5 3 2 1 0 15 Jamal Lewis 22 0 0 0 0 0 5
Trent Edwards 16 8 4 0 3 0 26 LeSean McCoy 21 3 4 3 0 0 26
Brady Quinn 15 8 5 0 2 1 37 Kevin Smith 21 4 3 2 0 0 27
Kyle Boller 14 6 3 1 4 0 19 Ryan Moats 21 4 2 2 1 1 36
Chris Redman 14 5 2 0 2 0 13 Justin Forsett 19 4 8 5 1 0 40
Seneca Wallace 12 5 2 0 2 1 18 Marshawn Lynch 19 2 5 4 0 0 16
Charlie Frye 12 3 1 1 2 0 5 Sammy Morris 19 2 2 2 0 0 17
Matt Moore 12 8 3 0 0 0 19 Chester Taylor 18 1 7 6 1 0 13
Bruce Gradkowski 11 5 4 0 5 0 26 Julius Jones 18 1 4 4 1 0 15
Daunte Culpepper 11 4 2 0 2 0 13 Donald Brown 18 3 1 0 0 0 23
Shaun Hill 11 5 3 0 0 0 18 Jamaal Charles 16 3 7 4 1 0 29
Drew Stanton 10 3 0 1 2 1 4 Larry Johnson 16 0 5 3 0 0 3
JaMarcus Russell 10 5 1 0 1 0 7 Reggie Bush 15 5 14 7 2 0 52
Keith Null 10 5 2 1 0 0 10 Steve Slaton 15 2 6 5 3 1 33
Byron Leftwich 8 4 3 0 0 0 19 Correll Buckhalter 15 0 2 1 0 0 5
Brodie Croyle 8 5 2 0 0 0 13 LenDale White 14 2 2 1 0 0 15
Chad Pennington 6 4 1 0 2 0 4 Willie Parker 14 0 1 1 0 0 3
Billy Volek 5 4 1 0 2 0 7 Clinton Portis 13 1 5 4 1 0 16
Brian Hoyer 4 3 0 0 4 1 6 Rock Cartwright 13 0 5 4 1 0 8
David Carr 4 2 0 0 1 1 7 Leonard Weaver 13 1 4 1 1 0 0
Michael Vick 3 1 1 0 7 2 20 Quinton Ganther 13 3 1 1 0 0 20
Todd Collins 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Justin Fargas 13 3 0 0 0 0 20
Mark Brunell 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 Tashard Choice 12 2 1 1 0 0 15
Tarvaris Jackson 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 Fred Taylor 12 4 0 0 0 0 29
Kellen Clemens 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 Kevin Faulk 11 2 9 5 0 0 16
Brian St. Pierre 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 Cadillac Williams 11 2 4 3 2 0 26
Matt Flynn 1 0 0 1 0 0 -2 Kahlil Bell 11 0 0 0 0 0 2
Tyler Thigpen 1 0 0 1 0 0 -2 Derrick Ward 10 1 3 3 2 0 22
Troy Smith 0 0 0 0 3 1 7 Mike Hart 10 1 1 0 0 0 8
Pat White 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Michael Bennett 10 0 1 1 0 0 1
J.T. O'Sullivan 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 Ladell Betts 10 2 0 0 0 0 14
Chris Simms 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 Brian Leonard 9 0 5 4 0 0 4
Felix Jones 9 1 3 3 0 0 8
Maurice Morris 9 1 3 1 0 0 7
Leon Washington 9 0 2 1 0 0 2
Lousaka Polite 9 0 2 2 0 0 0
Ahman Green 9 1 1 0 0 0 7
Michael Bush 9 2 0 0 0 0 13
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Wide Receivers Tight Ends
Receiving Rushing Misc Fantasy Receiving Rushing Misc Fantasy
Player Trgt Rec TD Att TD FL Points Player Trgt Rec TD Att TD FL Points
Brandon Marshall 25 17 7 0 0 0 51 Brent Celek 25 10 6 0 0 0 44
Andre Johnson 23 14 7 1 0 0 55 Greg Olsen 24 12 6 0 0 0 40
Larry Fitzgerald 23 14 10 0 0 0 70 Tony Gonzalez 21 9 4 0 0 0 31
Steve Smith 23 17 5 0 0 0 39 Jermichael Finley 17 12 4 0 0 0 34
Sidney Rice 22 14 6 0 0 0 48 Heath Miller 16 13 6 0 0 0 44
Randy Moss 21 11 8 0 0 0 57 Visanthe Shiancoe 15 12 11 0 0 0 74
Marques Colston 21 12 6 0 0 1 44 Kevin Boss 15 5 4 0 0 0 28
Reggie Wayne 19 10 5 0 0 0 34 Dallas Clark 14 11 7 0 0 0 49
T.J. Houshmandzadeh 19 4 2 0 0 0 13 Fred Davis 14 7 6 0 0 0 42
Calvin Johnson 18 4 3 0 0 0 19 Antonio Gates 13 7 6 0 0 0 43
Hines Ward 17 7 5 0 0 0 36 John Carlson 12 8 4 0 0 0 30
Miles Austin 17 10 3 0 0 0 23 Bo Scaife 12 4 1 0 0 0 9
Roddy White 16 9 6 0 0 0 43 Vernon Davis 11 8 7 0 0 0 46
Bernard Berrian 16 11 3 0 0 0 24 Anthony Fasano 11 6 2 0 0 1 13
Chad Ochocinco 15 10 7 0 0 0 51 Dustin Keller 10 6 2 0 0 1 16
Mike Sims-Walker 15 9 5 0 0 0 38 Donald Lee 10 6 1 0 0 0 9
Nate Washington 15 11 5 0 0 0 35 Tony Scheffler 10 3 2 0 0 0 14
Wes Welker 15 10 3 0 0 0 26 Owen Daniels 9 6 4 0 0 0 27
Santana Moss 15 7 1 0 0 0 10 J.P. Foschi 9 5 2 0 0 0 14
Roy E. Williams 14 8 6 0 0 0 41 Jeremy Shockey 9 4 3 0 0 0 20
Josh Morgan 14 9 1 0 0 0 11 Desmond Clark 9 3 2 0 0 0 13
Terrell Owens 14 6 1 0 0 0 10 David Thomas 9 3 1 0 0 0 8
Percy Harvin 13 10 3 6 0 0 28 Kellen Winslow 8 6 4 1 0 0 28
Chris Chambers 13 7 4 0 0 0 30 Benjamin Watson 8 7 4 0 0 0 31
Austin Collie 13 8 4 0 0 0 28 Todd Heap 7 5 5 0 0 0 34
Jason Avant 13 10 3 0 0 0 25 Jason Witten 7 3 2 0 0 0 13
Andre Caldwell 13 9 2 0 0 0 18 Randy McMichael 7 1 1 0 0 0 7
Patrick Crayton 12 7 4 1 0 0 31 Joel Dreessen 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
Vincent Jackson 12 8 6 0 0 0 43 Will Heller 6 5 3 0 0 0 22
Donald Driver 12 6 3 0 0 0 21 Zach Miller 6 4 2 0 0 0 14
Pierre Garcon 12 6 1 0 0 0 10 Daniel Fells 6 4 2 0 0 1 0
Santonio Holmes 12 4 1 0 0 0 9 Joey Haynos 6 3 2 0 0 0 13
Kevin Walter 11 9 2 3 0 0 18 Jeff King 5 5 3 0 0 0 22
Devin Hester 11 5 1 1 0 0 9 Zach Miller 5 4 2 0 0 0 15
Dwayne Bowe 11 7 3 0 0 0 24 Brandon Pettigrew 5 4 2 0 0 0 14
Braylon Edwards 11 6 3 0 0 0 24 Jerramy Stevens 5 2 1 0 0 0 7
Derrick Mason 11 7 3 0 0 0 24 Daniel Graham 5 2 1 0 0 0 6
Lee Evans 11 5 3 0 0 0 20 Delanie Walker 5 2 0 0 0 2 -4
Antonio Bryant 11 2 2 0 0 0 13 Marcedes Lewis 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
Greg Jennings 11 5 1 0 0 0 9 Kellen Davis 4 3 3 0 0 0 20
Laveranues Coles 10 6 5 1 0 0 33 Spencer Havner 4 3 3 0 0 0 20
Bobby Wade 10 4 2 1 0 0 14 Todd Yoder 4 3 3 0 0 0 18
Steve Breaston 10 5 2 0 0 0 16 Dante Rosario 4 1 1 0 0 0 7
Steve Smith 10 4 2 0 0 0 13 Brad Cottam 4 1 0 0 0 0 0
James Jones 10 6 1 0 0 0 8 Chris Baker 3 3 0 0 0 0 1
Malcom Floyd 10 3 1 0 0 0 7 Chris Cooley 3 2 2 0 0 0 15
Louis Murphy 10 1 1 0 0 0 7 Sean Ryan 3 2 2 0 0 0 13
Anquan Boldin 9 7 3 2 1 1 25 Ben Patrick 3 2 2 0 0 0 12
Brian Hartline 9 5 3 1 1 0 28 Justin Peelle 3 2 2 0 0 0 12
DeSean Jackson 9 3 2 1 0 0 14 Anthony Becht 3 2 1 0 0 0 8
Johnny Knox 9 5 3 0 0 0 22 Darnell Dinkins 3 2 1 0 0 0 7
Donnie Avery 9 5 3 0 0 1 20 Ernest Wilford 3 2 1 0 0 0 7
Sammie Stroughter 9 4 1 0 0 0 8 Steve Heiden 3 2 1 0 0 0 6
Eddie Royal 9 2 0 0 0 0 1 Jimmy Kleinsasser 3 2 0 0 0 0 0
Torry Holt 9 2 0 0 0 0 1 Alge Crumpler 3 1 1 0 0 0 6
Chansi Stuckey 9 4 0 0 0 0 1 Martellus Bennett 3 1 0 0 0 0 1
Jabar Gaffney 8 4 2 0 0 0 15 Leonard Pope 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
Mohamed Massaquoi 8 3 2 0 0 0 15 Evan Moore 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
Nate Burleson 8 3 2 0 0 0 14 Tony Stewart 2 2 0 0 0 0 1
Justin Gage 8 4 1 0 0 0 9 Shawn Nelson 2 1 1 0 0 0 7
Mario Manningham 8 4 1 0 0 0 8 Matt Spaeth 2 1 1 0 0 0 6
Jerricho Cotchery 7 2 2 1 1 0 19 Ben Hartsock 2 1 1 0 0 0 6
Robert Meachem 7 6 2 1 0 0 14 Kory Sperry 2 1 1 0 0 0 6
Brandon Stokley 7 5 3 0 0 0 21 Alex Smith 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Devin Thomas 7 3 3 0 0 0 20 Jake O'Connell 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Hakeem Nicks 7 4 1 0 0 0 8 Gijon Robinson 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Earl Bennett 7 3 1 0 0 0 7 Tom Santi 2 1 0 0 0 1 -2
Danny Amendola 7 5 1 0 0 0 7 Daniel Coats 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jeremy Maclin 7 3 1 0 0 0 7 Greg Estandia 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Greg Camarillo 7 4 0 0 0 0 3 Michael Gaines 1 1 1 0 0 0 6
Sam Aiken 7 3 0 0 0 0 1 Brandon Manumaleuna 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Brian Finneran 7 3 0 0 0 0 1 Casey Fitzsimmons 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Mike Thomas 6 5 1 1 0 0 8 Jake Nordin 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Jacoby Jones 6 4 3 0 0 0 21 Travis Beckum 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
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2009 Yards From Scrimmage Leaders


Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends
Player Rush Recv Total Player Rush Recv Total Player Rush Recv Total
Chris Johnson 2,006 503 2,509 Andre Johnson 10 1,569 1,579 Antonio Gates 0 1,157 1,157
Ray Rice 1,339 702 2,041 Wes Welker 36 1,348 1,384 Dallas Clark 11 1,106 1,117
Adrian Peterson 1,389 436 1,825 Miles Austin -2 1,320 1,318 Jason Witten 0 1,030 1,030
Maurice Jones-Drew 1,391 374 1,765 Sidney Rice 0 1,312 1,312 Brent Celek 0 971 971
Steven Jackson 1,424 314 1,738 DeSean Jackson 137 1,167 1,304 Vernon Davis 0 965 965
Frank Gore 1,120 406 1,526 Randy Moss 0 1,264 1,264 Kellen Winslow 7 884 891
Thomas Jones 1,402 58 1,460 Reggie Wayne 0 1,264 1,264 Tony Gonzalez 0 867 867
Ryan Grant 1,253 197 1,450 Santonio Holmes 6 1,248 1,254 Zach Miller 0 805 805
Fred Jackson 1,062 371 1,433 Steve Smith 0 1,220 1,220 Heath Miller 0 789 789
Jamaal Charles 1,120 297 1,417 Vincent Jackson 11 1,167 1,178 Jermichael Finley 0 676 676
Matt Forte 929 471 1,400 Hines Ward 0 1,167 1,167 Greg Olsen 0 612 612
Ricky Williams 1,121 264 1,385 Brandon Marshall 39 1,120 1,159 Todd Heap 2 593 595
Rashard Mendenhall 1,108 261 1,369 Roddy White 2 1,153 1,155 Kevin Boss 16 567 583
DeAngelo Williams 1,117 252 1,369 Greg Jennings 0 1,120 1,120 John Carlson 0 574 574
Cedric Benson 1,251 111 1,362 Larry Fitzgerald 0 1,092 1,092 Jeremy Shockey 0 569 569
Jonathan Stewart 1,133 139 1,272 Marques Colston 6 1,074 1,080 Visanthe Shiancoe 0 566 566
Joseph Addai 828 336 1,164 Chad Ochocinco 32 1,047 1,079 Dustin Keller 7 522 529
Knowshon Moreno 947 213 1,160 Donald Driver 13 1,061 1,074 Owen Daniels 0 519 519
Kevin Smith 747 409 1,156 Calvin Johnson 73 984 1,057 Marcedes Lewis 0 518 518
Marion Barber 932 221 1,153 Anquan Boldin 12 1,024 1,036 Fred Davis 0 509 509
Pierre Thomas 793 302 1,095 Derrick Mason 2 1,028 1,030 Bo Scaife 0 440 440
Jerome Harrison 862 220 1,082 Steve Smith 22 982 1,004 Tony Scheffler 0 416 416
Cadillac Williams 816 219 1,035 Percy Harvin 135 790 925 Benjamin Watson 0 404 404
Tim Hightower 598 428 1,026 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 0 911 911 David Thomas 0 356 356
Brandon Jacobs 835 184 1,019 Santana Moss 8 902 910 Brandon Pettigrew 0 352 352
Ahmad Bradshaw 778 207 985 Terrell Owens 54 829 883 Anthony Fasano 0 339 339
Justin Forsett 619 350 969 Mike Sims-Walker 0 869 869 Chris Cooley 0 332 332
LeSean McCoy 637 308 945 Jerricho Cotchery 7 821 828 Randy McMichael 0 332 332
Beanie Wells 793 143 936 Mario Manningham 0 822 822 Joel Dreessen 0 320 320
Michael Turner 871 35 906 Devery Henderson 13 804 817 Dante Rosario 0 313 313
Julius Jones 663 232 895 Nate Burleson 4 812 816 Will Heller 0 296 296
LaDainian Tomlinson 730 154 884 Robert Meachem 82 722 804 Daniel Graham 0 289 289
Correll Buckhalter 642 240 882 Mike Wallace 48 756 804 Daniel Fells 0 273 273
Jason Snelling 613 259 872 Hakeem Nicks 8 790 798 Delanie Walker 34 233 267
Laurence Maroney 757 99 856 Malcom Floyd 0 776 776 J.P. Foschi 0 260 260
Steve Slaton 437 417 854 Pierre Garcon 10 765 775 Donald Lee 0 253 253
Darren Sproles 343 497 840 Davone Bess 11 758 769 Gary Barnidge 0 242 242
Felix Jones 685 119 804 Devin Hester -1 757 756 Alge Crumpler 0 222 222
Ronnie Brown 648 98 746 Steve Breaston 44 712 756 Zach Miller 3 212 215
Reggie Bush 390 335 725 Jeremy Maclin -7 762 755 Jeff King 0 200 200
Chester Taylor 332 389 721 Jabar Gaffney 0 732 732 Leonard Pope 0 174 174
Michael Bush 589 105 694 Chris Chambers 0 730 730 Joey Haynos 0 162 162
Mike Bell 654 12 666 Torry Holt 0 722 722 Martellus Bennett 0 159 159
Larry Johnson 562 80 642 Earl Bennett 0 717 717 Evan Moore 0 158 158
Kevin Faulk 335 301 636 Kenny Britt 0 701 701 Shawn Nelson 0 157 157
Willis McGahee 544 85 629 Braylon Edwards 0 680 680 Daniel Coats 0 150 150
Marshawn Lynch 450 179 629 Austin Collie 1 676 677 Ben Patrick 0 146 146
Justin Fargas 491 113 604 Patrick Crayton 28 622 650 Desmond Clark 0 145 145
Darren McFadden 356 245 601 Kevin Walter 26 611 637 Chris Baker 0 142 142
Maurice Morris 384 210 594 Michael Jenkins 0 635 635 Sean Ryan 0 135 135
Jamal Lewis 500 88 588 Michael Crabtree 0 625 625 Robert Royal 0 134 134
Derrick Ward 414 150 564 Mohamed Massaquoi -3 624 621 Jerramy Stevens 0 130 130
Clinton Portis 494 57 551 Donnie Avery 30 589 619 Casey Fitzsimmons 0 128 128
Shonn Greene 541 0 541 Bernard Berrian 0 618 618 Ernest Wilford 0 123 123
Sammy Morris 319 180 499 Lee Evans 0 612 612 Justin Peelle 0 115 115
Ryan Moats 390 106 496 Antonio Bryant 0 600 600 Spencer Havner 0 112 112
Tashard Choice 349 132 481 Roy E. Williams 0 596 596 Tom Santi 0 107 107
Rock Cartwright 228 242 470 Dwayne Bowe 0 589 589 Derek Schouman 0 103 103
Leonard Weaver 323 140 463 Josh Morgan 61 527 588 Billy Bajema 0 94 94
Leon Washington 330 131 461 Jason Avant 0 587 587 Tony Stewart 0 78 78
Brian Westbrook 274 181 455 Nate Washington 15 569 584 Kellen Davis 0 75 75
Willie Parker 389 64 453 Muhsin Muhammad 0 581 581 Jared Cook 0 74 74
Donald Brown 281 169 450 Louis Murphy 31 521 552 Steve Heiden 0 73 73
Jerious Norwood 252 186 438 Greg Camarillo 0 552 552 Jimmy Kleinsasser 0 70 70
Ladell Betts 210 179 389 Mike Thomas 85 453 538 Derek Fine 0 64 64
Bernard Scott 321 67 388 Brian Hartline 29 506 535 James Casey 0 64 64
Arian Foster 257 93 350 Antwaan Randle El 0 530 530 Gijon Robinson 0 62 62
Chris Brown 267 74 341 Johnny Knox 0 527 527 John Phillips 0 62 62
Mike Tolbert 148 192 340 Laveranues Coles 10 514 524 Anthony Becht 0 61 61
LeRon McClain 180 141 321 Josh Cribbs 381 135 516 Michael Gaines 0 59 59
Rashad Jennings 202 101 303 Mark Clayton 28 480 508 Travis Beckum 0 55 55
Glen Coffee 226 76 302 Ted Ginn Jr. 48 454 502 Greg Estandia 0 45 45
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2009 Targets Leaders


Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends
Player Targets Recpt Pct Player Targets Recpt Pct Player Targets Recpt Pct
Ray Rice 101 78 77.2 Andre Johnson 172 101 58.7 Tony Gonzalez 135 83 61.5
Tim Hightower 80 63 78.8 Roddy White 165 85 51.5 Dallas Clark 132 100 75.8
Frank Gore 75 52 69.3 Wes Welker 162 123 75.9 Vernon Davis 129 78 60.5
Steven Jackson 74 50 67.6 Steve Smith 159 107 67.3 Kellen Winslow 127 77 60.6
Matt Forte 72 57 79.2 Brandon Marshall 154 101 65.6 Jason Witten 125 94 75.2
Chris Johnson 71 50 70.4 Larry Fitzgerald 153 97 63.4 Antonio Gates 114 79 69.3
Maurice Jones-Drew 71 53 74.6 Reggie Wayne 149 100 67.1 Brent Celek 113 76 67.3
Reggie Bush 68 47 69.1 Santonio Holmes 138 79 57.2 Greg Olsen 108 60 55.6
Joseph Addai 63 51 81.0 Randy Moss 137 83 60.6 Zach Miller 100 66 66.0
Fred Jackson 60 46 76.7 Hines Ward 137 95 69.3 Heath Miller 98 76 77.6
Chester Taylor 59 44 74.6 Calvin Johnson 136 67 49.3 John Carlson 83 51 61.4
Adrian Peterson 57 43 75.4 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 135 79 58.5 Dustin Keller 82 45 54.9
Justin Forsett 57 41 71.9 Derrick Mason 134 73 54.5 Visanthe Shiancoe 78 56 71.8
Darren Sproles 57 45 78.9 Steve Smith 129 65 50.4 Fred Davis 76 48 63.2
Kevin Smith 56 40 71.4 Chad Ochocinco 128 72 56.3 Todd Heap 75 53 70.7
LeSean McCoy 56 40 71.4 Anquan Boldin 127 84 66.1 Jermichael Finley 71 55 77.5
Jamaal Charles 55 40 72.7 Miles Austin 125 81 64.8 Bo Scaife 70 45 64.3
Steve Slaton 55 44 80.0 Sidney Rice 122 83 68.0 Kevin Boss 69 42 60.9
Ricky Williams 53 35 66.0 Santana Moss 121 70 57.9 Jeremy Shockey 67 48 71.6
Kevin Faulk 53 37 69.8 DeSean Jackson 119 63 52.9 Randy McMichael 62 34 54.8
Jerome Harrison 50 34 68.0 Greg Jennings 119 69 58.0 Owen Daniels 58 40 69.0
Pierre Thomas 45 39 86.7 Davone Bess 113 76 67.3 Marcedes Lewis 58 32 55.2
Julius Jones 43 35 81.4 Donald Driver 111 70 63.1 Brandon Pettigrew 55 31 56.4
DeAngelo Williams 41 29 70.7 Mike Sims-Walker 110 63 57.3 Anthony Fasano 54 31 57.4
Knowshon Moreno 41 28 68.3 Terrell Owens 109 55 50.5 Donald Lee 54 36 66.7
Cadillac Williams 40 29 72.5 Vincent Jackson 107 68 63.6 Tony Scheffler 50 31 62.0
Jason Snelling 39 30 76.9 Marques Colston 106 70 66.0 Will Heller 50 29 58.0
Correll Buckhalter 38 31 81.6 Nate Burleson 103 63 61.2 David Thomas 49 35 71.4
Maurice Morris 38 26 68.4 Torry Holt 103 51 49.5 Dante Rosario 48 26 54.2
Marshawn Lynch 37 28 75.7 Mario Manningham 99 57 57.6 Chris Cooley 45 29 64.4
Marion Barber 36 26 72.2 Donnie Avery 97 47 48.5 Daniel Graham 43 28 65.1
Darren McFadden 35 21 60.0 Jerricho Cotchery 96 57 59.4 Benjamin Watson 41 29 70.7
Brian Leonard 35 30 85.7 Louis Murphy 96 34 35.4 Joel Dreessen 39 26 66.7
Brian Westbrook 34 25 73.5 Lee Evans 95 44 46.3 J.P. Foschi 38 27 71.1
Rashard Mendenhall 32 25 78.1 Nate Washington 95 47 49.5 Joey Haynos 37 19 51.4
Rock Cartwright 32 27 84.4 Braylon Edwards 94 45 47.9 Alge Crumpler 37 27 73.0
Brandon Jacobs 31 18 58.1 Mohamed Massaquoi 94 34 36.2 Daniel Fells 35 21 60.0
Mewelde Moore 31 21 67.7 Chris Chambers 92 45 48.9 Desmond Clark 34 19 55.9
Ryan Grant 30 25 83.3 Bernard Berrian 92 55 59.8 Jeff King 33 25 75.8
LaDainian Tomlinson 30 20 66.7 Percy Harvin 91 60 65.9 Delanie Walker 33 21 63.6
Ahmad Bradshaw 30 21 70.0 Pierre Garcon 91 47 51.6 Jerramy Stevens 32 15 46.9
Jonathan Stewart 27 18 66.7 Devin Hester 91 57 62.6 Leonard Pope 31 20 64.5
Sammy Morris 27 19 70.4 Austin Collie 90 60 66.7 Daniel Coats 31 16 51.6
Brandon Jackson 27 21 77.8 Jeremy Maclin 90 55 61.1 Shawn Nelson 30 18 60.0
LeRon McClain 27 21 77.8 Michael Jenkins 90 50 55.6 Martellus Bennett 30 15 50.0
Justin Griffith 27 19 70.4 Muhsin Muhammad 89 53 59.6 Zach Miller 27 21 77.8
Leonard Weaver 26 15 57.7 Earl Bennett 88 54 61.4 Sean Ryan 27 14 51.9
Leon Washington 26 15 57.7 Bryant Johnson 88 36 40.9 Casey Fitzsimmons 27 18 66.7
Mike Sellers 26 17 65.4 Roy E. Williams 87 38 43.7 Robert Royal 26 11 42.3
Vonta Leach 26 20 76.9 Jabar Gaffney 87 54 62.1 Evan Moore 23 12 52.2
Derrick Ward 25 20 80.0 Dwayne Bowe 87 47 54.0 Gary Barnidge 21 12 57.1
Cedric Benson 24 17 70.8 Antonio Bryant 86 39 45.3 Ernest Wilford 21 11 52.4
Kenneth Darby 24 18 75.0 Michael Crabtree 86 48 55.8 Chris Baker 19 14 73.7
Jerious Norwood 23 19 82.6 Devery Henderson 83 51 61.4 Derek Fine 18 9 50.0
Lousaka Polite 23 11 47.8 Steve Breaston 82 55 67.1 Steve Heiden 17 10 58.8
Willis McGahee 22 15 68.2 Josh Morgan 81 52 64.2 Ben Patrick 16 12 75.0
Felix Jones 22 19 86.4 Johnny Knox 80 45 56.3 Jimmy Kleinsasser 16 10 62.5
Tashard Choice 22 15 68.2 Andre Caldwell 80 51 63.8 Justin Peelle 15 12 80.0
Mike Tolbert 22 17 77.3 Deion Branch 79 45 57.0 Jared Cook 15 9 60.0
Earnest Graham 22 14 63.6 Eddie Royal 79 37 46.8 Gijon Robinson 15 9 60.0
Justin Fargas 21 17 81.0 Ted Ginn Jr. 78 38 48.7 Tony Stewart 14 10 71.4
Larry Johnson 21 15 71.4 Malcom Floyd 76 45 59.2 Kellen Davis 13 9 69.2
Chris Brown 21 16 76.2 Laveranues Coles 76 43 56.6 Greg Estandia 13 4 30.8
Ronnie Brown 20 14 70.0 Kenny Britt 75 42 56.0 Anthony Becht 12 7 58.3
Ladell Betts 20 17 85.0 Antwaan Randle El 75 50 66.7 James Casey 12 6 50.0
Lex Hilliard 20 20 100.0 Bobby Wade 75 37 49.3 Derek Schouman 11 9 81.8
Michael Bush 19 17 89.5 Hakeem Nicks 74 47 63.5 Billy Bajema 11 8 72.7
Thomas Jones 18 10 55.6 Mark Clayton 74 34 45.9 Tom Santi 11 8 72.7
Rashad Jennings 18 16 88.9 Mike Wallace 72 39 54.2 Spencer Havner 10 7 70.0
Glen Coffee 18 11 61.1 Greg Camarillo 71 50 70.4 Travis Beckum 10 8 80.0
LaRod Stephens-Howling 18 10 55.6 Kevin Walter 69 53 76.8 Jonathan Stupar 10 5 50.0
Lawrence Vickers 18 8 44.4 Brandon Gibson 69 34 49.3 Stephen Spach 10 4 40.0
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2009 Total Touches Leaders


Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends
Player Rush Recpt Total Player Rush Recpt Total Player Rush Recpt Total
Chris Johnson 358 50 408 Wes Welker 5 123 128 Dallas Clark 2 100 102
Steven Jackson 325 50 375 Brandon Marshall 7 101 108 Jason Witten 0 94 94
Maurice Jones-Drew 312 53 365 Steve Smith 0 107 107 Tony Gonzalez 0 83 83
Adrian Peterson 315 43 358 Andre Johnson 2 101 103 Antonio Gates 0 79 79
Thomas Jones 332 10 342 Reggie Wayne 0 100 100 Vernon Davis 0 78 78
Ray Rice 254 78 332 Larry Fitzgerald 0 97 97 Kellen Winslow 1 77 78
Cedric Benson 301 17 318 Hines Ward 0 95 95 Brent Celek 0 76 76
Matt Forte 258 57 315 Anquan Boldin 3 84 87 Heath Miller 0 76 76
Ryan Grant 282 25 307 Roddy White 1 85 86 Zach Miller 0 66 66
Fred Jackson 238 46 284 Randy Moss 0 83 83 Greg Olsen 0 60 60
Frank Gore 229 52 281 Miles Austin 2 81 83 Visanthe Shiancoe 0 56 56
Ricky Williams 241 35 276 Sidney Rice 0 83 83 Jermichael Finley 0 55 55
Knowshon Moreno 247 28 275 Santonio Holmes 3 79 82 Todd Heap 1 53 54
Joseph Addai 219 51 270 T.J. Houshmandzadeh 0 79 79 John Carlson 0 51 51
Rashard Mendenhall 242 25 267 Davone Bess 2 76 78 Fred Davis 0 48 48
Kevin Smith 217 40 257 Chad Ochocinco 3 72 75 Jeremy Shockey 0 48 48
DeAngelo Williams 216 29 245 Percy Harvin 15 60 75 Dustin Keller 1 45 46
LaDainian Tomlinson 223 20 243 Josh Cribbs 55 20 75 Bo Scaife 0 45 45
Brandon Jacobs 224 18 242 DeSean Jackson 11 63 74 Kevin Boss 1 42 43
Marion Barber 214 26 240 Derrick Mason 1 73 74 Owen Daniels 0 40 40
Jonathan Stewart 221 18 239 Calvin Johnson 7 67 74 Donald Lee 0 36 36
Cadillac Williams 209 29 238 Santana Moss 2 70 72 David Thomas 0 35 35
Jamaal Charles 190 40 230 Vincent Jackson 3 68 71 Randy McMichael 0 34 34
Jerome Harrison 194 34 228 Marques Colston 1 70 71 Marcedes Lewis 0 32 32
Julius Jones 177 35 212 Donald Driver 1 70 71 Tony Scheffler 0 31 31
Laurence Maroney 194 14 208 Steve Smith 5 65 70 Brandon Pettigrew 0 31 31
Tim Hightower 143 63 206 Greg Jennings 0 69 69 Anthony Fasano 0 31 31
LeSean McCoy 155 40 195 Nate Burleson 2 63 65 Benjamin Watson 0 29 29
Larry Johnson 178 15 193 Mike Sims-Walker 0 63 63 Will Heller 0 29 29
Beanie Wells 176 12 188 Devin Hester 6 57 63 Chris Cooley 0 29 29
Pierre Thomas 147 39 186 Austin Collie 2 60 62 Daniel Graham 0 28 28
Ahmad Bradshaw 163 21 184 Terrell Owens 6 55 61 J.P. Foschi 0 27 27
Michael Turner 178 5 183 Jerricho Cotchery 2 57 59 Alge Crumpler 0 27 27
Mike Bell 172 4 176 Mike Thomas 11 48 59 Dante Rosario 0 26 26
Steve Slaton 131 44 175 Mario Manningham 0 57 57 Joel Dreessen 0 26 26
Jason Snelling 142 30 172 Jeremy Maclin 2 55 57 Jeff King 0 25 25
Ronnie Brown 147 14 161 Steve Breaston 2 55 57 Delanie Walker 3 21 24
Justin Forsett 114 41 155 Josh Morgan 5 52 57 Zach Miller 1 21 22
Correll Buckhalter 120 31 151 Kevin Walter 4 53 57 Daniel Fells 0 21 21
Jamal Lewis 143 8 151 Devery Henderson 4 51 55 Leonard Pope 0 20 20
Marshawn Lynch 120 28 148 Bernard Berrian 0 55 55 Joey Haynos 0 19 19
Justin Fargas 129 17 146 Jabar Gaffney 0 54 54 Desmond Clark 0 19 19
Michael Bush 123 17 140 Earl Bennett 0 54 54 Shawn Nelson 0 18 18
Darren Sproles 93 45 138 Andre Caldwell 3 51 54 Casey Fitzsimmons 0 18 18
Chester Taylor 93 44 137 Muhsin Muhammad 0 53 53 Daniel Coats 0 16 16
Felix Jones 116 19 135 Robert Meachem 6 45 51 Jerramy Stevens 0 15 15
Derrick Ward 115 20 135 Donnie Avery 4 47 51 Martellus Bennett 0 15 15
Clinton Portis 124 9 133 Torry Holt 0 51 51 Chris Baker 0 14 14
Darren McFadden 104 21 125 Michael Jenkins 0 50 50 Sean Ryan 0 14 14
Willis McGahee 109 15 124 Greg Camarillo 0 50 50 Ben Patrick 0 12 12
Maurice Morris 93 26 119 Antwaan Randle El 0 50 50 Gary Barnidge 0 12 12
Reggie Bush 70 47 117 Hakeem Nicks 2 47 49 Justin Peelle 0 12 12
Ryan Moats 101 13 114 Pierre Garcon 2 47 49 Evan Moore 0 12 12
Shonn Greene 109 0 109 Nate Washington 2 47 49 Robert Royal 0 11 11
Willie Parker 98 6 104 Michael Crabtree 0 48 48 Ernest Wilford 0 11 11
Kevin Faulk 62 37 99 Dwayne Bowe 0 47 47 Steve Heiden 0 10 10
Chris Brown 79 16 95 Deion Branch 1 45 46 Tony Stewart 0 10 10
Jerious Norwood 76 19 95 Danny Amendola 3 43 46 Jimmy Kleinsasser 0 10 10
Glen Coffee 83 11 94 Chris Chambers 0 45 45 Kellen Davis 0 9 9
Sammy Morris 73 19 92 Braylon Edwards 0 45 45 Derek Schouman 0 9 9
Rock Cartwright 64 27 91 Malcom Floyd 0 45 45 Jared Cook 0 9 9
Donald Brown 78 11 89 Laveranues Coles 2 43 45 Derek Fine 0 9 9
Brian Westbrook 61 25 86 Johnny Knox 0 45 45 Gijon Robinson 0 9 9
Leon Washington 71 15 86 Ted Ginn Jr. 7 38 45 Billy Bajema 0 8 8
Leonard Weaver 70 15 85 Mike Wallace 5 39 44 Tom Santi 0 8 8
Tashard Choice 64 15 79 Lee Evans 0 44 44 Travis Beckum 0 8 8
Bernard Scott 74 5 79 Kenny Britt 0 42 42 Spencer Havner 0 7 7
Ladell Betts 56 17 73 Patrick Crayton 4 37 41 Anthony Becht 0 7 7
Chris Jennings 63 9 72 Jason Avant 0 41 41 John Phillips 0 7 7
Quinton Ganther 62 9 71 Louis Murphy 6 34 40 James Casey 0 6 6
LeRon McClain 46 21 67 Antonio Bryant 0 39 39 Michael Gaines 0 5 5
LenDale White 64 3 67 Bobby Wade 2 37 39 Matt Spaeth 0 5 5
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