10/2011 RB Rankings
October 25th 2011 14:59
1. Adrian Peterson- And you thought I was going to put DeMarco Murray here. Seriously though, there is no back out there better than Peterson. He's everything you want in a pure rusher with his versatility in that he can blow by you, juke you out, and run you down 'till you fall flat on your face (the song is Madden 2003's "Suck It Up").
2. Jamaal Charles- The ACL tear sucks, and Charles is a monster who averaged only about six yards per carry last year.
3. Darren McFadden- Yeah, I'm boarding this train until it hits 'Frisco, cause he is tearing it up. He's nicked up too, but that doesn't deter from his overall value.
4. Arian Foster- He doesn't give a damn about your fantasy team either.
5. Chris Johnson- He's still top 5, but I've always thought he was a tad overrated.
6. Maurice Jones-Drew- A versatile back to say the least.
7. Ray Rice- Does a ton of damage with his hands and can make cuts inside; top back.
8. DeAngelo Williams- Too elusive for their not to be a bounce-back.
9. Fred Jackson- Good hands, and great overall ability. Finally getting some press thanks to a line that suddenly figured out how to block.
10. LeGarrette Blount- This is all purely based on skill, and Blount is extremely talented. He is so agile and strong that he's a new beast to defend against; it's amazing to think what he could do with an average line in front of him.
11. Matt Forte- While catching is his forte, he can run and is the team's focal point offensively; pay him.
12. Michael Turner- I wish I had him higher, but 12 is still really good.
13. Ryan Mathews- I am fully on the bandwagon.
14. Ahmad Bradshaw- Catches, blocks, and runs well.
15. Frank Gore- Is more effective when he doesn't get too many carries, as he is extremely explosive should get 15 carries to have optimal impact. He can't take the wear and tear very well, but he does add value in the receiving game.
16. Peyton Hillis- Has been invisible this year (not in a good way) and fumbles too much because of an unbalanced rushing style, but he does possess great blocking and has surprisingly good hands out of the backfield.
17. LeSean McCoy- Brings so much to the table as a pass-catcher and runs effectively.
18. Jonathan Stewart- Could afford to be a little higher, but he is an elusive back who is among the best ten pure rushers in the league.
19. Brandon Jacobs- Was insane last year and is one of the most punishing backs out there.
20. Steven Jackson- Workhorse.
21. Rashard Mendenhall- A little overrated but still an effective back who plays behind a horrible line.
22. Ryan Grant- The statistics don't always favor him, because people don't always look at the right stats. He is a solid player who gets the yardage his team needs.
23. Tim Hightower- Showing that my running back stat isn't full of crap.
24. Cedric Benson- He is an overrated back who is still solid but not as good as people think.
25. Joseph Addai- Underrated back who struggles with injuries but plays pretty well on the field. He is their only hope in the running game.
26. Chris Wells- I'm not ready to bring him into the top 20 yet, as he needs to show me some consistency first.
27. Michael Bush- Solid, bruising back.
28. James Starks- He really likes making me eat crow.
29. Chris Ivory- I think this guy can play and needs to get some time.
30. DeMarco Murray- I'm in but not all in.
31. BenJarvus Green-Ellis- Sold, albeit unspectacular moving-chains back.
32. Ben Tate- Explosive but not there yet.
33. Ryan Torain- Mike Shanahan and I know that he is better than people thought last year.
34. Mike Goodson- Man, the Panthers have a lot of wealth at the position.
35. Felix Jones- This is on the basis of his receiving skills and ability to break off the big play.
36. Mark Ingram- Better than the stats indicated.
37. Isaac Redman- Finally breaking out of the underrated shell.
38. Jackie Battle- Believe Chiefs, believe. No more Thomas Jones.
39. Marshawn Lynch- When he goes beast mode; it's over. Unfortunately, he doesn't go beast mode enough.
40. Pierre Thomas- New Orleans hasn't been treating him well recently.
2. Jamaal Charles- The ACL tear sucks, and Charles is a monster who averaged only about six yards per carry last year.
3. Darren McFadden- Yeah, I'm boarding this train until it hits 'Frisco, cause he is tearing it up. He's nicked up too, but that doesn't deter from his overall value.
4. Arian Foster- He doesn't give a damn about your fantasy team either.
5. Chris Johnson- He's still top 5, but I've always thought he was a tad overrated.
6. Maurice Jones-Drew- A versatile back to say the least.
7. Ray Rice- Does a ton of damage with his hands and can make cuts inside; top back.
8. DeAngelo Williams- Too elusive for their not to be a bounce-back.
9. Fred Jackson- Good hands, and great overall ability. Finally getting some press thanks to a line that suddenly figured out how to block.
10. LeGarrette Blount- This is all purely based on skill, and Blount is extremely talented. He is so agile and strong that he's a new beast to defend against; it's amazing to think what he could do with an average line in front of him.
11. Matt Forte- While catching is his forte, he can run and is the team's focal point offensively; pay him.
12. Michael Turner- I wish I had him higher, but 12 is still really good.
13. Ryan Mathews- I am fully on the bandwagon.
14. Ahmad Bradshaw- Catches, blocks, and runs well.
15. Frank Gore- Is more effective when he doesn't get too many carries, as he is extremely explosive should get 15 carries to have optimal impact. He can't take the wear and tear very well, but he does add value in the receiving game.
16. Peyton Hillis- Has been invisible this year (not in a good way) and fumbles too much because of an unbalanced rushing style, but he does possess great blocking and has surprisingly good hands out of the backfield.
17. LeSean McCoy- Brings so much to the table as a pass-catcher and runs effectively.
18. Jonathan Stewart- Could afford to be a little higher, but he is an elusive back who is among the best ten pure rushers in the league.
19. Brandon Jacobs- Was insane last year and is one of the most punishing backs out there.
20. Steven Jackson- Workhorse.
21. Rashard Mendenhall- A little overrated but still an effective back who plays behind a horrible line.
22. Ryan Grant- The statistics don't always favor him, because people don't always look at the right stats. He is a solid player who gets the yardage his team needs.
23. Tim Hightower- Showing that my running back stat isn't full of crap.
24. Cedric Benson- He is an overrated back who is still solid but not as good as people think.
25. Joseph Addai- Underrated back who struggles with injuries but plays pretty well on the field. He is their only hope in the running game.
26. Chris Wells- I'm not ready to bring him into the top 20 yet, as he needs to show me some consistency first.
27. Michael Bush- Solid, bruising back.
28. James Starks- He really likes making me eat crow.
29. Chris Ivory- I think this guy can play and needs to get some time.
30. DeMarco Murray- I'm in but not all in.
31. BenJarvus Green-Ellis- Sold, albeit unspectacular moving-chains back.
32. Ben Tate- Explosive but not there yet.
33. Ryan Torain- Mike Shanahan and I know that he is better than people thought last year.
34. Mike Goodson- Man, the Panthers have a lot of wealth at the position.
35. Felix Jones- This is on the basis of his receiving skills and ability to break off the big play.
36. Mark Ingram- Better than the stats indicated.
37. Isaac Redman- Finally breaking out of the underrated shell.
38. Jackie Battle- Believe Chiefs, believe. No more Thomas Jones.
39. Marshawn Lynch- When he goes beast mode; it's over. Unfortunately, he doesn't go beast mode enough.
40. Pierre Thomas- New Orleans hasn't been treating him well recently.
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