DBZFan2K 0 Posted May 1, 2007 Not that this is a bad list....because it's not and it's very similar to mine. I just think that by draft time in late August/early September I just might have Travis Henry in my top 6/7 rbs. If Henry can play like he did with the Titans this past year, behind Denver's o-line, then he would definitely warrant a 6th/7th ranking. But the way Shanahan handles the RB situation has a way of creating headaches. The presence of Mike Bell would make me uneasy, as he is still going to factor in to the offense one way or another. That, and Travis Henry only finished the season ranked 22nd. Going to Denver with no guarantee that he will be the man for the whole season doesn't boost him up that much for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krokus 0 Posted May 1, 2007 ok, here's a better way to put it... they drafted Ryan Moats in the 3rd in 2005, since then he's carried the ball 77 times... i'm just glad i didn't bump Westy down back then like you suggest we should do now since they drafted another 3rd rd RB... and just out of curiousity, since you want to bump Westy down since PHI drafted an RB in the 3rd, what about Benson in CHI, and RB on MIA - both of their teams drafted RB in the 3rd too... heck, Cincy drafted an RB in the second - i should probably drop Rudi straight out of the top 15... You win Famousb - You've convinced me! High round draft picks have no effect on existing starting players at that position. By the way if thats the case since you insist that it is, why did you start this thread to begin with ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
famousb 11 Posted May 1, 2007 You win Famousb - You've convinced me! High round draft picks have no effect on existing starting players at that position. By the way if thats the case since you insist that it is, why did you start this thread to begin with ? i don't care if i convince every moron out there, that would just be a waste of time... but i just like to point out glaring flaws in stupid theories - it's a hobby of mine. HTH. ps. let me know when you have an opening in your league(s). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jarvis Basnight 119 Posted May 1, 2007 If Henry can play like he did with the Titans this past year, behind Denver's o-line, then he would definitely warrant a 6th/7th ranking. But the way Shanahan handles the RB situation has a way of creating headaches. The presence of Mike Bell would make me uneasy, as he is still going to factor in to the offense one way or another. That, and Travis Henry only finished the season ranked 22nd. Going to Denver with no guarantee that he will be the man for the whole season doesn't boost him up that much for me. Shanahan handed Tatum the starting position this past year with Mike Bell coming in to give Tatum a breather. Travis can do it all. Run inside, run outside, catch, and he's got the big contract....he's going to be the man and I see him putting up stats like when he was the starter in Buffalo. 1400/1500 and 13 rushing, 300 and 2 receiving. By the way in my non ppr league, Henry was 13th overall in rb points last year while playing in only 14 games. just sayin... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nobody 2,672 Posted May 15, 2007 I'd tier the backs as such 1 - Beasts LaDainian Tomlinson Steven Jackson Frank Gore Larry Johnson 2 - Awesome Brian Westbrook Shaun Alexander Joseph Addai 3 - Consistent but not Killer Rudi Johnson Laurence Maroney Willie Parker 4 - Should be Good with Potential to be Balls Out Willis McGahee Travis Henry Clinton Portis Thomas Jones Cedric Benson Maurice Jones-Drew 5 - Could be Nice but might be Sink Your Season if you are Trying to Rely on them Brandon Jacobs Marshawn Lynch Reggie Bush 6 - Good backs on bad offenses Ronnie Brown Carnell Williams Lamont Jordan 7 - Would be pretty nice if they could just get rid of the other guy Marion Barber III Adrian Peterson Deuce McAllister Chester Taylor Jerious Norwood DeAngelo Williams Julius Jones Fred Taylor Vernand Morency Chris Henry DeShaun Foster Warrick Dunn Brandon Jackson 8 - Not so good backs on bad offenses Ahman Green Jamal Lewis 9 - Risky but could pay dividends if the cards fall right Tatum Bell Reuben Droughns 10 - Off of the draft board but will have an impact Lendale White - for fatness Kevin Jones - for mysterious injury Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jewtpc 0 Posted May 15, 2007 Not that this is a bad list....because it's not and it's very similar to mine. I just think that by draft time in late August/early September I just might have Travis Henry in my top 6/7 rbs. is noone afraid of Betts taking a lot of Portis' carries??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nobody 2,672 Posted May 16, 2007 is noone afraid of Betts taking a lot of Portis' carries??? I don't. Mainly because I don't think Portis would stand for it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Turcaso 1 Posted May 16, 2007 Two guys that I see as low and high on the original list. Rudy - why is a one dimentional back getting ranked in the 6-9 range on most lists? Boooooring. I know he is consisdent 10 td's however there is too much upside on Addai and some others behind him.... Rudi slips to the 10 to 12 range on my list. Reggie Bush - this guy will be top 10 this year! Look at his stats say after his first 6 NFL games. This is the type of pick you should make this year ahead of a Rudi type RB in the 7-10 range IMO Share this post Link to post Share on other sites