For me, Faulk misses the top 10 barely, as I have him behind Edge, Taylor, and Ricky. Also, I wouldn't include Stephen Davis' name in that list until it's guaranteed that he will get all the carries. After Foster's late season performance last year, I'm not sure he will.
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I don't think Faulk will be a top 10 back this yr, purely on the fact i don't think he will be fit for enough games to put up the numbers. If you draft Faulk, MAKE SURE you take Steven Jackson aswell.
aussieboy wrote:I don't think Faulk will be a top 10 back this yr, purely on the fact i don't think he will be fit for enough games to put up the numbers. If you draft Faulk, MAKE SURE you take Steven Jackson aswell.
I completely agree with these statements. In fact, I will be the guy passing on Faulk and then thieving Jackson out from under that owner later on.
I also think Edge belongs 9th solely by himself. As I stated in another post I will be staying away from the likes of Henry, S. Davis, Faulk, and Taylor. Probably taking a top wideout in their spots.
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I put Faulk just out of the top ten. I pretty much agree on the top 9 ending with Edge. Then at 10 there are plenty of guys you can argue for and against.
Lets just say I would either take a top 9 back or Moss with pick 10. Ill let someone else reach for Faulk.
I think at this point, owners should draft Marshall on the basis of a #13-#17 RB. Believing in any more is just a pipe dream. He'll never return to #1 RB or even top 5 status. If he finishes in the top 10, that's a huge bonus, but there's a huge influx of young talented RBs now and I see no reason for him to be anything but a solid #2 fantasy back.