Impossible to say without knowing who goes where.... I mean, a much lesser RB or WR thrust into a good situation will make a much better fantasy player than a guy with oodles of talent who lands on a bench somewhere....
If I had to guess, though:
1) Reggie Bush
2) DeAngelo Williams
3) Laurence Maroney
4) Leon Washington
5) Mercades Lewis
6) Santonio Holmes
7) Martin Nance
8) Derek Hagan
9) Matt Leinart
10) Vince Young (if he comes out)
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Canadian_Cheesehead wrote:Situation is everything, theres no real point in doing this until you know where they are going.
Agreed. And also, how often does a QB come out as a rookie and have a great fantasy impact for their position? Most everyone would post Linehart, but even if he were to start, would you want him on your fantasty team?
Canadian_Cheesehead wrote:Situation is everything, theres no real point in doing this until you know where they are going.
Agreed. And also, how often does a QB come out as a rookie and have a great fantasy impact for their position? Most everyone would post Linehart, but even if he were to start, would you want him on your fantasty team?
The same can be pretty much be said for WRs, too. They usually take awhile to produce regularly.
Canadian_Cheesehead wrote:Situation is everything, theres no real point in doing this until you know where they are going.
Agreed. And also, how often does a QB come out as a rookie and have a great fantasy impact for their position? Most everyone would post Linehart, but even if he were to start, would you want him on your fantasty team?
No, but I might draft him in a keeper or dynasty for future potential... Carson Palmer and Eli Manning took about a year each as starters to start having an impact... In a dynasty league right now, I would certainly not mind having drafted Carson Palmer his rookie year, and leaving him on my bench....
Canadian_Cheesehead wrote:Situation is everything, theres no real point in doing this until you know where they are going.
Agreed. And also, how often does a QB come out as a rookie and have a great fantasy impact for their position? Most everyone would post Linehart, but even if he were to start, would you want him on your fantasty team?
No, but I might draft him in a keeper or dynasty for future potential... Carson Palmer and Eli Manning took about a year each as starters to start having an impact... In a dynasty league right now, I would certainly not mind having drafted Carson Palmer his rookie year, and leaving him on my bench....
Most certainly, but I believe the question was for '06.
Plindsey88 wrote:Impossible to say without knowing who goes where.... I mean, a much lesser RB or WR thrust into a good situation will make a much better fantasy player than a guy with oodles of talent who lands on a bench somewhere....
If I had to guess, though:
1) Reggie Bush 2) DeAngelo Williams 3) Laurence Maroney 4) Leon Washington 5) Mercades Lewis 6) Santonio Holmes 7) Martin Nance 8) Derek Hagan 9) Matt Leinart 10) Vince Young (if he comes out)
This is a good list, without knowing where the guy is gonna end up, ill say Chad Jackson has the potential to be a big time receiver.
Plindsey88 wrote:Impossible to say without knowing who goes where.... I mean, a much lesser RB or WR thrust into a good situation will make a much better fantasy player than a guy with oodles of talent who lands on a bench somewhere....
If I had to guess, though:
1) Reggie Bush 2) DeAngelo Williams 3) Laurence Maroney 4) Leon Washington 5) Mercades Lewis 6) Santonio Holmes 7) Martin Nance 8) Derek Hagan 9) Matt Leinart 10) Vince Young (if he comes out)
Nice list I bet this list comes 80% true (maybe not correct order but should be close)