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The third preseason game has come and gone in the NFL. While it used to be almost a full game cameo for the starters, it has now evolved into a half game leaving us with bits and pieces of information from a little over a full game for most of the starters around the league. I have compiled the first edition of my Top 200 for this season to act as a pre-draft rankings tool as well as a post-draft trading tool for fantasy football owners.
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1 Arian Foster - Hou RB2 LeSean McCoy - Phi RB3 Darren McFadden - Oak RB4 Ray Rice - Bal RB5 Aaron Rodgers - GB QB6 Calvin Johnson - Det WR7 Tom Brady - NE QB8 Chris Johnson - Ten RB9 Drew Brees - NO QB10 Marshawn Lynch - Sea RB11 DeMarco Murray - Dal RB12 Julio Jones - Atl WR13...
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At this point, I feel like I have written one of these on Shonn Greene every year of my life, but alas, that can't be true. The good news is, no matter how you personally feel about Greene, his services almost always come at a bargain price due to the fact that he has personally attacked (I mean disappointed) just about every player, in every fantasy football league in our solar system. Yes we ALL pretty much hate this man!
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The sad thing is, the most appealing thing about Shonn Greene is that the Jets steadfastly refuse to admit their mistake of pegging him as their running back of the future and never add any talent to their backfield.He is now entering his fourth season and his third as the Jets starter heading into the preseason.
For the continued disappointment he gave fantasy owners last season, Greene did...
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As we inch closer and closer to the heart of fantasy football season, I always start to think more and more about draft theory. Draft theory is often overlooked as most people go into drafts with their rankings sheets, highlighters and maybe a sleeper list, but not much else. Sure, you watched the games last year, you paid attention during the combine and draft and you've been waiting eagerly for every one of Matthew Berry's tweets, but are you really ready to draft.
Studying average draft position (ADP) is one way to get ready. If you have a list that includes current draft position, you are way ahead of the game. This allows you to get an idea of what players are going in what slots and helps you determine the value of picking them with a given pick. The more value your picks provide, the better your team will perform,...
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