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  1. Hi guys, A buddy of mine is starting a new dynasty league with the goal of starting a really good league free of "that guy" who is just in the league because his friends are and who always needs reminders to set his lineup and who never responds to trade requests. Basically, you can read the letter he has written and posted to dynastyleaguefootball.com. Just thought I'd pass it along because I know there's a lot of dedicated, passionate FF players here, and I'd like a chance to play with you guys Leave your email if interested! Greetings, I'm relatively new to these forums, but I've been playing FF for over 10 years. I'm here to find owners to the new dynasty league I'm starting. Now, I'm sure we've all been in leagues with our friends, and they are really fun, but there's always those three or four sort of apathetic owners who are really only in the league because they're friends with everyone. They just aren't into it as much. They're the guys who need reminding to set their lineups each week or who don't respond to any trade offers ever. No matter how competitively you play FF, I'm sure we've all experienced this. Well, I want to start a league where we don't have to worry about that. When I first found this website and these forums, I was excited. A lot of my friends who I normally play with love FF, but aren't necessarily willing to make the longterm commitment of a dynasty league, so I'm really glad I found this place. If anyone out there is looking for a great new league totally comprised of dedicated owners who share the same passion as one another, please let me know. My dream is to have a competitive, long-lasting league that we can all enjoy and hopefully become good friends in the process. Here is my proposed league: - 12 or 14 team league, depending on interest - Low fee ($20 or something, nothing too substantial, but enough to keep it competitive for people) - 18 roster spots, no DL, no IDP - QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, TE, Flex (RB/WR/TE), K, Team D/St - 4 pt pass TD, 6 pt rec or rush TD, 6 pt return TD, etc. - League website/FB group for offseason activity Additionally, we can discuss the details such as offseason rules, which website to use for in-season league management, rules for replacing owners, etc. as a league. As for the draft, I was thinking we could draft while the 2011 season is still going on. That way, we get the offseason to build up our teams how we see fit. We could choose whether or not we want to actually play the remainder of the 2011 season, but I was thinking we could just draft (random draft order) and then at the end go by total 2011 fantasy points accumulated by our respective teams, and the lowest point total would get the #1 pick in August. Please post with email address if you are interested. I hope to get a good, solid group of 14 owners to have an awesome league and hopefully start some great friendships. Hope to hear from you.
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    General Trade Ethics Question

    This isn't a question regarding specific players, but I was wondering people's opinion of the following scenario that I've seen happen: Owner A offers Owner B a trade on a Thursday, a pretty equal trade. Owner B does not respond to trade prior to Sunday's games. During Sunday's games, the player Owner A was hoping to acquire in the trade gets seriously injured (for argument's sake, let's say torn ACL or some other sort of season-ending injury). Owner B, seeing that his player is done, accepts the trade and sends his injured player to Owner A in return for uninjured player. Who is in the wrong here? Is it Owner A's responsibility to cancel the trade when it is clear that Owner B is not going to accept or decline prior to Sunday? Or is this a total Bush League move by Owner B? Do you guys have by laws in your leagues for this type of thing?
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    Michael Turner Trade Value?

    I'm in a dynasty league, so obviously that skews his value compared to re-draft leagues, but I was a Turner owner and I believe this will be his final really productive season as a true workhorse. Now, with the stats he's putting up, I'm basing that on nothing but a hunch, but yeah. I traded him 2 weeks ago for DeMarco Murry (before his outburst), Greg Little and a first round draft pick. In re-drafts however, I think you have to roll with him. He has some cake defensive matchups and the Falcons passing game isn't as advanced as we all thought it would be with Julio Jones coming in. Mike Smith still wants to be a run-first team, especially in the redzone. Look at Burner's post season schedule (final four games of season): Carolina, Jacksonville, New Orleans, Tampa. Unless you can get a steal or you are in a keeper/dynasty league, I think Turner will be among the better RBs all season.
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    Garrard Released By Jags

    Luke McCown to start Week 1!!! Wow! What does this do for MJD, Mike Thomas, Mercedes Lewis?!!
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    Garrard Released By Jags

    Are Mike Thomas and Mercedes Lewis still startable? Obviously MJD is a must-start if healthy regardless, but yeah. Not great news for owners who have to rely on any Jags.
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    If you would start a NFL team from scratch...

    If I was starting an NFL team from scratch, I wouldn't take anyone over the age of 26-27 for my first five picks. 1. Sam Bradford 2. Jake Long 3. Ndom Suh 4. Patrick Willis 5. AJ Green
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    Ingram will be "heavily involved" in Saints O

    I just find it hard to believe that the Saints will just let Ingram be a bit part of a maddening, Shanahan-like RBBC because of what they gave up to draft Ingram. If the Saints were content to just throw anyone out there at RB in a RBBC, they would have just settled for one of the lesser rookie RBs later in the draft to fill Bush's spot, or just stayed with Thomas and Hamilton. But they didn't. They moved up to take Ingram in the first round ahead of guys like Ryan Williams, Mikel LeShoure, Daniel Thomas, etc. I just don't think you would actively move up to take this kid if you were planning to just 50/50 split him with Thomas. I just think that is a telling sign that they have big plans for this kid in their offense. Sure, Thomas and Sproles will have their roles as well, but if the Saints' offense is as good as we think it can be, there are going to be a bunch of 1-yard rushing TDs to be had, and many opportunities for Ingram to be used to kill the clock in the 4th quarter. I honestly think he's going to win rookie of the year offensively unless Cam or either AJ Green or Julio Jones lights it up. I say 255 carries, 1100 yards 9 TDs rushing; 35 receptions 380 yards receiving
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    What are the Redskins thinkin'?

    Holy crap, is that a real picture?
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    Kevin Boss is a Raider

    Does he have any value there?
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    Ahmad Bradshaw

    According to PFT and other sources, Ahmad Bradshaw has agreed to terms to return to the New York Giants. From a fantasy perspective, Bradshaw was the dominant runner for NYG with 1200/8 and a bunch of receptions. Will this sort of split continue with the Giants? Is Bradshaw still a solid RB2?
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    Ahmad Bradshaw

    I'm just hoping the Snelling rumors aren't true. Isn't Snelling more of a bruiser anyway? Why wouldn't the Giants prefer the more well-rounded Bradshaw to compliment Jacobs? Hopefully Bradshaw sees his value isn't as high as he thought and signs with NYG.
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    Ahmad Bradshaw

    I was hopeful that the Giants would sign him back because I have him as one of my starters in dynasty (although I do have 1.01 and 1.02 in my rookie draft so I can replace him with Ingram and/or Thomas, LeShoure, etc.), and at least if he's back with the Giants, it's easier to project him to have similar production as last year. But now, if Snelling lands in NYG, it's more likely that Bradshaw ends up somewhere where he's in a murkier RBBC situation like Houston, Cincy, etc.
  13. So, after a couple big trades in my 12-team dynasty league last year, I have the #1 and #2 overall picks in the rookie draft in late August. I need to know which 2 players you guys would take. The main part of my current roster is: QB: Matt Ryan QB: Matt Stafford RB: Ahmad Bradshaw RB: Jahvid Best RB: Michael Bush RB: Tashard Choice WR: Larry Fitzgerald WR: Hakeem Nicks WR: Mark Clayton WR: Jordy Nelson WR: Arrelious Benn TE: Tony Gonzalez TE: Tony Moeaki Who do I take at 1.01 and 1.02 of my rookie draft? Obviously, I'm weaker at RB so my first reaction is too take Mark Ingram and Dan Thomas and shore up that RB spot. But what about guys like LeShoure and Helu at RB? Also, are guys like AJ Green and Julio Jones simply too talented in a dynasty setting to pass on? I mean, even if it means being thin at WR this year, I don't want to pass on Green or Jones if they are indeed going to be superstars at WR in a year or two on the same tier as Calvin Johnson and T.O., as both are being compared to. What do you guys think? If you help me, I promise I will give a detailed answer to yours if you leave a link.
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    Sims-Walker now a Ram....still a bust?

    I have my boy Mark Clayton as my #6 WR!
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    keeper help

    Watch Grant during preseason to see if there's any indication about how GB plans on using Grant and Starks. I would rank them like this: 1. Collie - if he stays healthy, he literally could be the #1 most productive Colts WR this year. 2. Grant - if GB gives him back his bell-cow gig, he could be awesome in that offense. More likely a 60-40 split 3. Rice - Even with bad QB play, he is going to get targeted a ton and he can go up and get badly thrown balls. 4. Knox - Still will produce alongside Roy Williams, just not many TDs or receptions.
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    4 to Choose, 2 to Keep; HELP!

    Forte and Felix for me. Forte is the unquestioned #1 guy in Chicago, and started to come on towards the end of last year. He is still relatively young and catches lots of passes in Martz's offense. Felix is finally getting his opportunity to shine, as it's clear Jerry wants to give him every chance to succeed. As for Hillis, he's on the Madden cover and I just think the new coaching staff is going to try to get Hardesy involved in more of a 50/50 split. And DeAngelo to me is just a disastrous season waiting to happen. He just got paid, he's injury prone, he's almost 30, he's on a losing team with a rookie QB, he has to share with two talented backs in Stewart and Goodsen, so I just don't see him doing much. So yeah, I'd go Forte and Felix. Please see mine: http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=385270
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    Mark Ingram

    I'm still high on Ingram despite the presence of the other backs, especially longterm for keeper and dynasty. The Saints gave up picks to move up to take Ingram in the first round, in a day and age where teams don't place much emphasis on taking RBs high in the draft. This means they obviously love Ingram enough not only to pull the trigger on him in the first, but also give up picks and move up to get him. Also, people are enamored with Chris Ivory, and yes, he was great last year, but obviously the Saints aren't confident in his ability to come back from that injury, or they see him as a backup. Thomas also has durability issues. I've also read reports from Saints beatwriters (sorry no link, but I'm sure it's Googleable) saying that Payton and the coaching staff wants to get back to being a more balanced offense and run more in a more traditional sense like they did when they had Deuce McAllister. So yes, while I see somewhat of a RBBC in NO, it is definitely going to be swayed in Irgram's direction IMO, with him getting close to 200 touches + goal line carries. I seriously think Ingram reaches 1,000 yards and at least 8-10 TDs this season simply based on what New Orleans did to move up and get him.
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    Rank the Fantasy Relavent Rookies

    How would you rank the rookies for this year, and for overall careers? I have the 1st two picks in my dynasty rookie draft, and while it's not until August, I'm just trying to see how people see the rookie class? Prior to the NFL Draft in April, I had Ingram and AJ Green as my top two prospects based on talent/pedigree, but now obviously the rookies are in their respective situations, I'm wondering if the ranking would change. How would you guys rank the below rookies, both in terms of how they will do in 2011, but also how they will do throughout their careers. My league is QB/RB/RB/WR/WR/Flex, and I have Nicks and Fitz as my WRs, but only Moreno/Bradshaw/Best for my RBs, so I'm going to take at least one of the RBs. But I am struggling with who to take? Are AJ Green or Julio Jones better bets to become studs than any of the RBs? Your thoughts? Mark Ingram - Best pedigree, Heisman Trophy winner, in an explosive offense, probably will get GL carries. Daniel Thomas - Assuming Ricky and Ronnie leave, seemingly has #1 spot in Miami to himself. Mikel LeShoure - Thought to be a 1st round talent, fell to Lions, a very good offense and will split with Best. Ryan Williams - Beanie is a bust, has the look of an every down back. Roy Helu - Ryan Torain and Keiland Williams are mediocre, will Helu be given a shot? A.J. Green - Thought of as a stud, just below the likes of Calvin and Fitz coming out. Julio Jones - Wound up in an explosive offense, but will share looks with Roddy and Gonzo. Delone Carter - Can he win the job as #1 RB in Indy? Addai and Brown aren't impressive. Shane Vareen - Lawfirm had a great season, so where will Vareen fit in? Greg Little - Cleveland lacks a true #1 WR, can Little be it? Jon Baldwin - How productive can he be alongside Bowe on a running team? Kendall Hunter - If Gore is done, holds out, can Hunter win the job?
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    WR Sidney Rice Agrees With Seattle

    With my Minnesota roots, I watched every Vikings game last season and it's clear that Harvin is not a #1-type WR in that he can't play on the outside at Z or Y. He's a rich-man's Wes Welker crossed with a stronger Reggie Bush, meaning he's best when operating out of the slot or out of the backfield. This doesn't mean that he can't put up WR1 numbers, but very few slot guys are able to put up those numbers. And he isn't much of a redzone threat. I'd say my projections for Percy this year without Rice are: 70 catches, 950 yards, 6 TDs, 200 yards rushing, 1 TD, and perhaps a return TD or two.
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    James Harrison

    Harrison's statements about the White House (basically getting mad that the White House was inviting the Steelers only because they had won the SB and that the WH would have invited the Cardinals too if they would have won) were dumber than these comments. At least you can see where he is coming from despite the brashness of the comments. Big Ben is NOT Peyton Manning. Many many players hate Godell. He just had the stones to say what many are thinking. But yeah, perhaps not a great idea to do it to the media. But yeah, his White House comments just made him sound absolutely foolish.
  21. I know there's lot that can happen in FA and training camp, but which RB (Knowshon Moreno, Jahvid Best, or Ahmad Bradshaw) has the best chance to get the most production and carries in 2011. Jahvid Best - Playing on an up and coming offense, but might lose touches and more importantly, GL carries to rookie Mikel Leshoure. Knowshon Moreno - Currently the No. 1 with Denver skipping RB in the draft, but Denver could be targeting DeAngelo in FA. Knowshon has the best situation IMO, but is he talented/explosive enough. Ahmad Bradshaw - A FA, but will he go back to NYG? These three backs as far as I can tell, all have the potential to finish in the Top10-15 if they are able to get enough of the workload. They are also the three hardest RBs to judge IMO, so just wanted to see others' opinions on them.
  22. Hey all! Just wanted to let those of you who know me, that I've recently been signed by the CFL's Saskatchewan Rough Riders! I still have dreams of playing for an NFL team, but as long as I'm playing football, I'm happy. Thanks for the continued support you guys have offered me over the years!
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    I'm Now a Saskatchewan Rough Rider!

    too slow for the NFL Low 4.5's
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    E's 2011 Dynasty Rankings

    Okay, so I'm not sure how many of us are in dynasty leagues, but I was looking for some dynasty rankings on Google, and their ain't much out there as far as updated rankings going into next year. Obviously, things will change during the off-season, but I was hoping we could all come together and kind of discuss the matter. For me, I have a dynasty draft on SB Sunday. I know it's early, but I kind of like the added strategy of planning ahead. In the real-life NFL owners and GMs have to project, do guesswork, plan for the future, etc. So it's not so farfetched for dynasty owners to do that too IMO. Here are my rankings... let them be a starting point for discussion. And again, these are dynasty league rankings. Quarterback 1. Phillip Rivers - Proved in 2010 that he can put up sick numbers with anyone at WR, RB, TE. 2. Aaron Rodgers - Young and only getting better. 3. Michael Vick - Resurrected his career and looked better than ever. 4. Drew Brees - Similar to Rivers, it doesn't seem to matter who the WRs are 5. Tom Brady - Simply amazing in 2010 6. Josh Freeman - Took a huge step forward in 2010, looks to be elite in the near future 7. Peyton Manning - Obviously getting up there in age, but is still playing at an elite level 8. Matt Ryan - Also showed more this year, but can he consistently put up fantasy numbers? 9. Joe Flacco - Youth and experience are what you want in dynasty 10. Sam Bradford - Put up 3,000 yards with absolutely nothing at WR. Only 23 11. Ben Rothlisberger - Underrated in fantasy, Pittsburgh is no longer a smash-mouth running team. 12. Matthew Stafford - If he can stay healthy, he is going to be elite with Megatron and Best 13. Jay Cutler - Hard to rank Cutler. Lots of fantasy numbers but lots of INTs too. 14. Eli Manning - Always solid, but still waiting for the spectacular numbers we expect. 15. Mark Sanchez - Youth might have him higher, but showed enough question marks despite loaded offense. 16. Tim Tebow - Jury still out on his passing skills, but showed promise and is only 24. 17. Matt Cassel - Running team, but showed signs in 2010. He and Bowe appear great together. 18. Matt Schaub - Is he the real deal? Will he bounce back or is 2010 the real Schaub? 19. Tony Romo - Likely will put up great numbers if healthy in 2011, but is he the long term answer in Dallas? 20. Carson Palmer - Will he actually get better without T.O. and Ochocinco? 21. Colt McCoy - Showed flashes in 2010, but is he the real deal? 22. Donovan McNabb - Is he done? Or in the right situation can he return to the elite? 23. Ryan Fitzpatrick - Not spectacular but showed a lot in 2010 24. Kyle Orton - Underrated by many, but can he be a franchise guy on the right team? 25. Chad Henne - Will he be replaced in Miami? Incoming rookies? Mallet, Newton, Locker, Gabbert, Dalton, etc. Main question: With the elite guys like Manning, Brady and Brees getting older, how do they rank in dynasty? Obviously in 2011 and perhaps 2012, they will still be elite, but do you rank them lower than the likes of Freeman, Bradford, Ryan and Flacco at this point? Running Backs 1. Adrian Peterson - Even with the offense struggling around him, he excelled. How many years does he have left? 2. Arian Foster - Low mileage and perfect system for him. But was 2010 a fluke? 3. Chris Johnson - 1500 yards being a disappointment means CJ2K is a stud. 4. Jamal Charles - Will his production slip without TJ? 5. LeSean McCoy - Stud in PPR leagues, and still young. 6. Ray Rice - TD heavy leagues, he isn't that great, but he has youth and McGahee has to be done soon 7. Knowshon Moreno - Looks like he will be the feature back for years to come, but is he durable enough? 8. Darren McFadden - Durability concerns here as well, but Bush will probably play elsewhere in 2011 9. Rashard Mendenhall - Hardly spectacular, but steady and young 10. LaGarret Blount - Young and punishing, but will Tampa allow him to carry the load? 11. Jahvid Best - Maybe a bit high for him, but if he gets those turf toes right, he could be amazing 12. Donald Brown - Addai's days appear to be numbers, and Brown showed flashes. 13. Shonn Greene - LT will be gone soon, but is Greene the franchise RB of the future in NY? 14. Maurice Jones Drew - He played hurt and still was great, but is this sign that he's wearing down? 15. Michael Turner - Seems like he has played forever. He takes a beating every year. 16. Jonathan Stewart - DeAngelo looks like he could leave, does that make JStew a stud? 17. Steven Jackson - See: Michael Turner 18. Peyton Hillis - Will they give Hardesy significant carries in Cleveland? 19. DeAngelo Williams - Where will he end up? 20. Matt Forte - Finished 2010 as one of the hottest RBs, can Chicago's Oline improve? 21. Ryan Grant - Will return in 2011, but will GB draft a featured RB? 22. Ryan Matthews - Will SD give him another chance to be the undisputed RB? 23. Ahmad Bradshaw - Jacobs is on the way out, can Bradshaw hold up for 300+ carries? Will NYG allow him? 24. Ben Jarvis Green Ellis - Proved people wrong in 2010, will he get a shot to be the guy in 2011? 25. CJ Spiller - Didn't do a whole lot as a rookie, but how will he develop? 26. Felix Jones - Will he continue to be the guy or will Choice take over? 27. Michael Bush - I have a feeling that he will land a starting role somewhere soon 28. Beanie Wells - Is he a complete bust or will he be better once Arizona solves QB issues? 29. Tashard Choice - See: Felix Jones 30. Marshawn Lynch - Always unspectacular, but showed promise after being dealt to Seattle 31. Pierre Thomas - Who will be the RB in New Orleans longterm? 32. Benard Scott - If Benson doesn't come back, is Scott the guy in Cincy? 33. Chris Ivory - Did he do enough to secure a starting role in 2011? 34. Reggie Bush - Injury prone but spectacular 35. Ryan Torain - Doesn't seem like franchise RB material, but who else? 36. Brandon Jacobs - Where does he end up in 2011? 37. Brandon Jackson - Showed promise down the stretch, but Pack will likely draft a RB. 38. Toby Gerhart - Sprinkled in as AP insurance, when will he see an increased workload? 39. Montario Hardesy - See: Peyton Hillis 40. Ronnie Brown - Can he resurrect career or is he done? Incoming rookies? Ingram, R. Williams, LeShoure, Murray, etc? Main question: How do you guys rank dynasty RBs compared to QB/WR since RB's shelf life is by far the shortest? Do you take guys like Calvin Johnson and other WRs over the elite RBs like Peterson, CJ2k, and Charles? Which RBs are safe to build around? Wide Receivers 1. Calvin Johnson - Just a beast. Dominated with Stafford, Hill and Stanton at QB. Lions on the rise. 2. Roddy White - He and Matt Ryan are like P. Manning and Harrison back in the day 3. Andre Johnson - Simply the most gifted WR in the game, will bounce back 4. Hakeem Nicks - Young and talented. Just scratching the surface. Injury concerns though. 5. Dez Bryant - This guy will be a stud in a year or two. 6. Dwayne Bowe - Put up sick TD numbers, but can he increase his rec. and yardage numbers? 7. Larry Fitzgerald - You gotta think that once the QB issues end in Zona, he will return to elite 8. Greg Jennings - Seems like he and Rodgers click nicely 9. DeSean Jackson - Stud, although a bit of boom or bust 10. Vincent Jackson - Does he stay in SD longterm? 11. Mike Williams (TB) - Young stud with young QB 12. Percy Harvin - Needs a good QB to play with, but he is a stud 13. Brandon Marshall - See: Percy Harvin 14. Mike Wallace - Can he become more well rounded as a WR? 15. Marques Colston - A lot of mouths to feed in NO, but usually consistent 16. Reggie Wayne - Still a monster in PPR, but for how much longer? 17. Miles Austin - Will Dez take away a lot of production? 18. Jeremy Maclin - Talented and young 19. Anquan Boldin - Can he continue for many more years the physical style he plays? 20. Santonio Holmes - Talented, but can he ever become elite? 21. Michael Crabtree - Seems like if SF gets a QB, he will explode 22. Kenny Britt - Seems high for him, but if he can stay healthy and TEN gets a franchise QB, he could be sick 23. Mike Williams (Sea) - Was 2010 a fluke or is he back? 24. Sidney Rice - Regardless of where he ends up, he's a beast 25. Austin Collie - As long as Manning is around, he'll be good 26. Wes Welker - See: Austin Collie 27. Brandon Llyod - 2010 a fluke? probably 28. Donnie Avery - Could he be the No. 1 target Bradford needs? 29. Jordan Shipley - T.O. and 85 might be gone, if so he might be great 30. Pierre Garcon - See: Austin Collie 31. Damaryius Thomas - Can he develop the talent we all think he has? 32. Johnny Knox - See: Mike Wallace 33. Steve Johnson - Is he for real? 34. Chad Ochocinco - Where will he end up, and is he an actual WR or just a clown? 35. Dieon Branch - Old, but with Brady will he continue to put up numbers? 36. Anthony Armstrong - See: Steve Johnson 37. Santana Moss - Is he on the decline? 38. Braylon Edwards - Is he or Santonio the #1 guy in NYJ? 39. Mario Manningham - Is he or Steve Smith the #2 guy in NYG? 40. Steve Smith (NYG) - See: Mario Manningham 41. Robert Meachem - Relatively young, but again, plays for NO where everyone produces 42. Steve Breaston - Is he a legit #2? 43. Jordy Nelson - With Driver on the way out, who steps up, Nelson or James Jones? 44. Randy Moss - If he lands in the right situation, can he still produce? 45. Jacoby Ford - Real deal? 46. Mohomed Massaqoui - Surely Cleveland will look to add at WR, where will MM fit in? 47. Hines Ward - Old. 48. Steve Smith (Car) - Will he stay or will he go? 49. Arrelious Benn - Can he build on the flashes he showed in 2010? 50. Lance Moore - See: Robert Meachem Incoming rookies? Green, Jones, Blackmon, Baldwin, etc. Main Question: Are guys like Calvin, Roddy and Andre more valuable than the elite RBs in dynasty? Tight Ends 1. Antonio Gates - How much longer can he do it? Showed injuries this year. 2. JerMichael Finley - Beast if healthy, he and ARod for years to come 3. Vernon Davis - If SF gets a QB, watch out 4. Dallas Clark - Clearly Manning missed him in 2011, despite Tamme 5. Brandon Pettigrew - Will be a stud in a year or two 6. Dustin Keller - Steady, but still waiting for huge numbers 7. Kellen Winslow - Tampa offense could be scary if they keep everyone together 8. Owen Daniels - If he's back and healthy in 2011, it would be a huge boost to the Texans offense 9. Rob Gronkowsi - Redzone beast 10. Zach Miller - Oakland needs a QB 11. Jermaine Gresham - If T.O. and 85 leave, Gresham could see a huge spike in production 12. Chris Cooley - Quietly had a great year, but needs more TDs 13. Jered Cook - Quit using Scaife and give the damn ball to Cook! 14. Jimmy Graham - Shockey done? 15. Greg Olsen - Chicago needs to feature him more 16. Tony Moeaki - See: Greg Olsen 17. Visanthe Shiancoe - Who will be QB in Minny? 18. Marcedes Lewis - Scores a ton, but needs to be more consistent 19. John Carlson - Where did he go in 2010? 20. Tony Gonzalez - Still good, but slowing Incoming rookies? DJ Williams, Stocker, Kendricks, etc Main Question: So many teams are now featuring their tight ends in the offense, does it even make sense to go after the elite guys anymore? It seems like any of the top 12 guys are great. Well that's it guys, please critique my rankings and let's have a good discussion about the dynasty season! Where do you see the rookies fitting in the rankings? Who are some guys that I missed? Who are your sleepers for 2011?
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    I'm Now a Saskatchewan Rough Rider!

    Thanks for the love, everyone! I'm hoping to make the team and represent myself well! If I'm lucky enough to catch a TD pass or two, maybe I'll do some sort of tribute to you guys.
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