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Fantasy Football 2011 Rankings
Top 250 - PPR
RANKPLAYERPOSITIONTEAM
Arian Foster RB running back HOU Houston Texans1Arian Foster

Arian Foster

2,220 yards from scrimmage, 18 TDs, 66 receptions last year; ideal environment.

RBHouston Texans
Jamaal Charles RB running back KC Kansas City Chiefs2Jamaal Charles

Jamaal Charles

Averaged 6.4 YPC on 230 attempts; could be No. 1 overall if the Chiefs used him at the goal line.

RBKansas City Chiefs
Adrian Peterson RB running back MIN Minnesota Vikings3Adrian Peterson

Adrian Peterson

Does it every year and catches passes now, too.

RBMinnesota Vikings
Ray Rice RB running back BAL Baltimore Ravens4Ray Rice

Ray Rice

He had 63 receptions, 307 carries, but only 4.0 YPC and six total touchdowns.

RBBaltimore Ravens
LeSean McCoy RB running back PHI Philadelphia Eagles5LeSean McCoy

LeSean McCoy

He had 78 catches, but only 207 carries, and just seven at the goal-line. Upside if that change.

RBPhiladelphia Eagles
Andre Johnson WR wide receiver HOU Houston Texans6Andre Johnson

Andre Johnson

Most reliable receiver in the game, but lack of goal-line looks limits upside.

WRHouston Texans
Chris Johnson RB running back TEN Tennessee Titans7Chris Johnson

Chris Johnson

Game-breaking speed and every-down durability is a rare combo. Holdout situation is getting a bit frightening, though.

RBTennessee Titans
Calvin Johnson WR wide receiver DET Detroit Lions8Calvin Johnson

Calvin Johnson

Still don't know what he could do with above-average quarterbacking.

WRDetroit Lions
Larry Fitzgerald WR wide receiver ARZ Arizona Cardinals9Larry Fitzgerald

Larry Fitzgerald

Put up serviceable fantasy numbers despite abysmal quarterbacking. Should be better in 2011.

WRArizona Cardinals
Darren McFadden RB running back OAK Oakland Raiders10Darren McFadden

Darren McFadden

Home run threat and dangerous receiver out of the backfield; Bush could steal goal-line touches, though.

RBOakland Raiders
Miles Austin WR wide receiver DAL Dallas Cowboys11Miles Austin

Miles Austin

Should bounce back with Tony Romo healthy again, though Dez Bryant steals target.

WRDallas Cowboys
Frank Gore RB running back SF San Francisco 49ers12Frank Gore

Frank Gore

Injury history knocks him down seven spots; one of the top receiving backs in the league.

RBSan Francisco 49ers
Roddy White WR wide receiver ATL Atlanta Falcons13Roddy White

Roddy White

Heavily targeted receiver with solid all-around skills.

WRAtlanta Falcons
Steven Jackson RB running back ATL Atlanta Falcons14Steven Jackson

Steven Jackson

Old warhorse keeps trudging along; environment should improve, but what's left in the tank?

RBAtlanta Falcons
Matt Forte RB running back CHI Chicago Bears15Matt Forte

Matt Forte

Got the spring back in his step; 4.5 YPC, 547 receiving yard.

RBChicago Bears
Jahvid Best RB running back DET Detroit Lions16Jahvid Best

Jahvid Best

Looked good early on when healthy; loss of Mikel Leshoure (Achilles) means more work than expected.

RBDetroit Lions
Rashard Mendenhall RB running back ARZ Arizona Cardinals17Rashard Mendenhall

Rashard Mendenhall

23 goal-line carries, but only 3.9 YPC and 167 receiving yard.

RBArizona Cardinals
Maurice Jones-Drew RB running back JAC Jacksonville Jaguars18Maurice Jones-Drew

Maurice Jones-Drew

Touchdowns were down, but otherwise very solid as usual; recovery from knee surgery expected, but a concern.

RBJacksonville Jaguars
Aaron Rodgers QB quarterback GB Green Bay Packers19Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers

Elite pocket passer who stands alone because of his rushing ability.

QBGreen Bay Packers
Peyton Hillis RB running back 20Peyton Hillis

Peyton Hillis

Tremendous season, but the punishment caught up to him late; Hardesty should share carries.

RB
Hakeem Nicks WR wide receiver NYG New York Giants21Hakeem Nicks

Hakeem Nicks

Big-play and red-zone threat simply needs to stay healthy.

WRNew York Giants
Greg Jennings WR wide receiver MIN Minnesota Vikings22Greg Jennings

Greg Jennings

Aaron Rodgers' big-play receiver.

WRMinnesota Vikings
Knowshon Moreno RB running back DEN Denver Broncos23Knowshon Moreno

Knowshon Moreno

Should start in Denver, but new coach and new management clouds role and environment.

RBDenver Broncos
Wes Welker WR wide receiver DEN Denver Broncos24Wes Welker

Wes Welker

Played at less than 100 percent last year; healthy now, but could use a deep threat to make more room.

WRDenver Broncos
Reggie Wayne WR wide receiver IND Indianapolis Colts25Reggie Wayne

Reggie Wayne

Bad per-play numbers, only produced due to volume. Player in a great spot, but on the decline.

WRIndianapolis Colts
Mike Wallace WR wide receiver MIA Miami Dolphins26Mike Wallace

Mike Wallace

His 12.7 YPT was the best mark in the last 10 years; explosive big play receiver.

WRMiami Dolphins
Michael Vick QB quarterback PHI Philadelphia Eagles27Michael Vick

Michael Vick

Arguably No. 1 overall pick if guaranteed 16-game season; worth a gamble at this spot.

QBPhiladelphia Eagles
Ahmad Bradshaw RB running back 28Ahmad Bradshaw

Ahmad Bradshaw

If ankles hold up, can do it all, but will share carries with Brandon Jacobs.

RB
Shonn Greene RB running back TEN Tennessee Titans29Shonn Greene

Shonn Greene

Clearly set to be the lead back this year with Tomlinson taking on a third-down role.

RBTennessee Titans
Felix Jones RB running back PHI Philadelphia Eagles30Felix Jones

Felix Jones

Should get a chance in the feature role; needs to prove he can carry the load.

RBPhiladelphia Eagles
Tim Hightower RB running back 31Tim Hightower

Tim Hightower

Appears to be top runner in Washington.

RB
Fred Jackson RB running back BUF Buffalo Bills32Fred Jackson

Fred Jackson

Established as the team's go-to back; Spiller could see a bigger role, however.

RBBuffalo Bills
Antonio Gates TE tight end SD San Diego Chargers33Antonio Gates

Antonio Gates

On pace for a year for the ages before he got hurt; check foot injury in training camp.

TESan Diego Chargers
Brandon Marshall WR wide receiver CHI Chicago Bears34Brandon Marshall

Brandon Marshall

Physical talent never in doubt, but personal issues and poor environment add risk.

WRChicago Bears
Percy Harvin WR wide receiver SEA Seattle Seahawks35Percy Harvin

Percy Harvin

Can produce no matter who's under center; rushing and return yards/TDs a bonus; migraines only risk.

WRSeattle Seahawks
Santonio Holmes WR wide receiver NYJ New York Jets36Santonio Holmes

Santonio Holmes

Quick, explosive wideout with good hands.

WRNew York Jets
Drew Brees QB quarterback NO New Orleans Saints37Drew Brees

Drew Brees

Volume and offensive scheme guarantee a high floor.

QBNew Orleans Saints
Dez Bryant WR wide receiver DAL Dallas Cowboys38Dez Bryant

Dez Bryant

Despite injury-riddled rookie season, showed superb physical skills. Must fight for targets, however.

WRDallas Cowboys
Ryan Mathews RB running back SD San Diego Chargers39Ryan Mathews

Ryan Mathews

Week 17 showed what might have been had he stayed healthy.

RBSan Diego Chargers
Dwayne Bowe WR wide receiver KC Kansas City Chiefs40Dwayne Bowe

Dwayne Bowe

Monstrous seven-game midseason run, but disappeared unpredictably; still great TD source.

WRKansas City Chiefs
Tony Romo QB quarterback DAL Dallas Cowboys41Tony Romo

Tony Romo

Healthy and with top shelf weapons. Upside: Top-3 QB.

QBDallas Cowboys
Anquan Boldin WR wide receiver SF San Francisco 49ers42Anquan Boldin

Anquan Boldin

Expect a bounce back in Year 2 in Baltimore if Boldin can stay healthy again.

WRSan Francisco 49ers
Mark Ingram RB running back NO New Orleans Saints43Mark Ingram

Mark Ingram

Hard to know what his role will be, but huge upside in that offense if it's prominent.

RBNew Orleans Saints
Reggie Bush RB running back DET Detroit Lions44Reggie Bush

Reggie Bush

Worth more in PPR - could see a slightly larger role in Miami.

RBDetroit Lions
Vincent Jackson WR wide receiver TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers45Vincent Jackson

Vincent Jackson

Big upside since he's finally under contract and could be Philip Rivers' main target all season.

WRTampa Bay Buccaneers
Kenny Britt WR wide receiver TEN Tennessee Titans46Kenny Britt

Kenny Britt

Rising star needs to overcome off-field issues

WRTennessee Titans
Jason Witten TE tight end DAL Dallas Cowboys47Jason Witten

Jason Witten

Reliable tight end, not used much by Tony Romo in the red zone.

TEDallas Cowboys
Steve Johnson WR wide receiver BUF Buffalo Bills48Steve Johnson

Steve Johnson

Surprise top target for Ryan Fitzpatrick; Bills should be forced to throw plenty in 2011.

WRBuffalo Bills
Philip Rivers QB quarterback SD San Diego Chargers49Philip Rivers

Philip Rivers

Another elite season (8.7 YPA, 30 TD, 13 INT, 4,710 yards), despite decimated receiving corps.

QBSan Diego Chargers
Mario Manningham WR wide receiver SF San Francisco 49ers50Mario Manningham

Mario Manningham

Downfield playmaker, could see more action if Steve Smith is slow to recover.

WRSan Francisco 49ers
LeGarrette Blount RB running back NE New England Patriots51LeGarrette Blount

LeGarrette Blount

Bruising back with athleticism, struggled at the goal-line for some reason.

RBNew England Patriots
Michael Turner RB running back 52Michael Turner

Michael Turner

One-dimensional power back, but 26 goalline carries led NF.

RB
DeAngelo Williams RB running back CAR Carolina Panthers53DeAngelo Williams

DeAngelo Williams

Was a top-5 real-life back as recently as 2009, but re-signing with Carolina hurts his fantasy value with Jonathan Stewart still around.

RBCarolina Panthers
DeSean Jackson WR wide receiver PHI Philadelphia Eagles54DeSean Jackson

DeSean Jackson

Explosive deep threat, averaged 22.5 YPC.

WRPhiladelphia Eagles
Tom Brady QB quarterback NE New England Patriots55Tom Brady

Tom Brady

A 36:4 TD:INT ratio is otherworldy; bump up a couple spots if NE gets him a big-time WR.

QBNew England Patriots
Matt Ryan QB quarterback ATL Atlanta Falcons56Matt Ryan

Matt Ryan

Still getting better, and addition of Julio Jones will only help.

QBAtlanta Falcons
Ben Roethlisberger QB quarterback PIT Pittsburgh Steelers57Ben Roethlisberger

Ben Roethlisberger

Full season with game-breaker Mike Wallace bodes well.

QBPittsburgh Steelers
Vernon Davis TE tight end SF San Francisco 49ers58Vernon Davis

Vernon Davis

Best speed/size combo among tight ends; environment needs to improve.

TESan Francisco 49ers
Mike Williams WR wide receiver TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers59Mike Williams

Mike Williams

Josh Freeman's favorite target - has good athleticism and red-zone size.

WRTampa Bay Buccaneers
Marques Colston WR wide receiver NO New Orleans Saints60Marques Colston

Marques Colston

Reliable receiver in Saints offense, but upside limited by its diversity.

WRNew Orleans Saints
Lance Moore WR wide receiver NO New Orleans Saints61Lance Moore

Lance Moore

Athletic possession type in a high-volume offense.

WRNew Orleans Saints
Brandon Lloyd WR wide receiver 62Brandon Lloyd

Brandon Lloyd

Came out of nowhere last year to be league's No. 1 WR; new coach and new QB could slow him some.

WR
Julio Jones WR wide receiver ATL Atlanta Falcons63Julio Jones

Julio Jones

Second-fiddle to Roddy White, but Falcons didn't mortgage the farm not to use him.

WRAtlanta Falcons
Jeremy Maclin WR wide receiver PHI Philadelphia Eagles64Jeremy Maclin

Jeremy Maclin

Health situation is becoming very concerning, and availability for Week 1 is in question.

WRPhiladelphia Eagles
Santana Moss WR wide receiver WAS Washington Redskins65Santana Moss

Santana Moss

Still productive at age 32 - but upside limited by ugly Washington quarterback situation.

WRWashington Redskins
Lee Evans WR wide receiver 66Lee Evans

Lee Evans

Arrival in Baltimore should revive career somewhat.

WR
Matt Schaub QB quarterback HOU Houston Texans67Matt Schaub

Matt Schaub

Competent QB in good environment, but HOU usually runs near the goal line.

QBHouston Texans
Joseph Addai RB running back 68Joseph Addai

Joseph Addai

The job is presumably still his for now.

RB
Owen Daniels TE tight end HOU Houston Texans69Owen Daniels

Owen Daniels

Needs to stay healthy, and the Texans don't throw a lot in the red zone.

TEHouston Texans
Jonathan Stewart RB running back CAR Carolina Panthers70Jonathan Stewart

Jonathan Stewart

Stewart is one of the more talented running backs in football, but a time share with DeAngelo Williams limits his upside.

RBCarolina Panthers
Dallas Clark TE tight end 71Dallas Clark

Dallas Clark

Heavily-targeted tight end in elite offense.

TE
Pierre Garcon WR wide receiver WAS Washington Redskins72Pierre Garcon

Pierre Garcon

Behind Reggie Wayne, Dallas Clark and Austin Collie in the pecking order.

WRWashington Redskins
Josh Freeman QB quarterback TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers73Josh Freeman

Josh Freeman

Huge improvement in Year 2; rushing ability provides major upside.

QBTampa Bay Buccaneers
Jermichael Finley TE tight end GB Green Bay Packers74Jermichael Finley

Jermichael Finley

Sky's the limit with his skills in that environment if he can ever stay healthy.

TEGreen Bay Packers
Brandon Jacobs RB running back 75Brandon Jacobs

Brandon Jacobs

Limited workload resulted in 5.6 YPC. Splits work at the goal line.

RB
Steve Smith WR wide receiver CAR Carolina Panthers76Steve Smith

Steve Smith

Dangerous downfield target, has he lost a step at age 32?

WRCarolina Panthers
Robert Meachem WR wide receiver SD San Diego Chargers77Robert Meachem

Robert Meachem

Has the physical tools to be a No. 1, but apparently viewed as a complementary part.

WRSan Diego Chargers
Austin Collie WR wide receiver 78Austin Collie

Austin Collie

But for his concussions and hand injury, he might have been a top-10 receiver.

WR
Braylon Edwards WR wide receiver 79Braylon Edwards

Braylon Edwards

Still a big-time downfield weapon.

WR
Danny Amendola WR wide receiver NE New England Patriots80Danny Amendola

Danny Amendola

Safest of Rams' WRs, especially in PPR leagues.

WRNew England Patriots
Mike Thomas WR wide receiver DET Detroit Lions81Mike Thomas

Mike Thomas

Clear No. 1 receiver, has great speed, but lacks size.

WRDetroit Lions
Nate Burleson WR wide receiver DET Detroit Lions82Nate Burleson

Nate Burleson

Should see a lot of single coverage.

WRDetroit Lions
Daniel Thomas RB running back MIA Miami Dolphins83Daniel Thomas

Daniel Thomas

Losing ground to Reggie Bush.

RBMiami Dolphins
Jay Cutler QB quarterback CHI Chicago Bears84Jay Cutler

Jay Cutler

Year 2 with Mike Martz and an offensive line expected to improve.

QBChicago Bears
Ryan Grant RB running back 85Ryan Grant

Ryan Grant

In ideal environment, but must hold off James Starks and Alex Green.

RB
Marshawn Lynch RB running back SEA Seattle Seahawks86Marshawn Lynch

Marshawn Lynch

Epic carry in playoff game possibly buys Lynch a few starts, but 3.6 YPC last year.

RBSeattle Seahawks
Joe Flacco QB quarterback BAL Baltimore Ravens87Joe Flacco

Joe Flacco

He had 25 TDs on 489 attempts last year; hasn't peaked yet.

QBBaltimore Ravens
Kellen Winslow TE tight end 88Kellen Winslow

Kellen Winslow

When healthy, one of the league's more reliable pass-catching tight ends.

TE
Cedric Benson RB running back 89Cedric Benson

Cedric Benson

It's not pretty, but 300 carries will pay the bills.

RB
Sam Bradford QB quarterback STL St. Louis Rams90Sam Bradford

Sam Bradford

Donnie Avery and Danario Alexander are healthy, and the Rams drafted wideout depth.

QBSt. Louis Rams
C.J. Spiller RB running back BUF Buffalo Bills91C.J. Spiller

C.J. Spiller

The Bills have to use him more in Year 2, don't they?

RBBuffalo Bills
Eli Manning QB quarterback NYG New York Giants92Eli Manning

Eli Manning

Competent QB with first-rate playmakers on the outside.

QBNew York Giants
Sidney Rice WR wide receiver SEA Seattle Seahawks93Sidney Rice

Sidney Rice

Athletic playmaker with good size; QB issues in Seattle hurt his value.

WRSeattle Seahawks
Danny Woodhead RB running back SD San Diego Chargers94Danny Woodhead

Danny Woodhead

Upside limited by crowded backfield, but has more value in PPR formats.

RBSan Diego Chargers
Jacoby Ford WR wide receiver OAK Oakland Raiders95Jacoby Ford

Jacoby Ford

Versatile playmaker adds rushing, receiving and return yards and scores.

WROakland Raiders
Mike Sims-Walker WR wide receiver 96Mike Sims-Walker

Mike Sims-Walker

Has the physical skills to be factor.

WR
Jimmy Graham TE tight end NO New Orleans Saints97Jimmy Graham

Jimmy Graham

6-6 target should be a major weapon in the red zone.

TENew Orleans Saints
Beanie Wells RB running back 98Beanie Wells

Beanie Wells

Clear starter with Ryan Williams (knee) out.

RB
A.J. Green WR wide receiver CIN Cincinatti Bengals99A.J. Green

A.J. Green

All-world prospect will fight for targets in Cincinnati.

WRCincinatti Bengals
Mike Tolbert RB running back CAR Carolina Panthers100Mike Tolbert

Mike Tolbert

Bruising fullback could still be in the mix, especially near the goal line.

RBCarolina Panthers
Marcedes Lewis TE tight end JAC Jacksonville Jaguars101Marcedes Lewis

Marcedes Lewis

The 6-6 tight end is Jaguars primary red-zone threat.

TEJacksonville Jaguars
Earl Bennett WR wide receiver CHI Chicago Bears102Earl Bennett

Earl Bennett

Likely to be Jay Cutler's go-to receiver this year.

WRChicago Bears
Chad Johnson WR wide receiver 103Chad Johnson

Chad Johnson

His days of being a No. 1 WR are likely behind him, but there's upside in New England.

WR
Davone Bess WR wide receiver CLE Cleveland Browns104Davone Bess

Davone Bess

Possession receiver who relies on volume.

WRCleveland Browns
Rob Gronkowski TE tight end NE New England Patriots105Rob Gronkowski

Rob Gronkowski

Touchdown machine will share targets with Aaron Hernandez.

TENew England Patriots
Matthew Stafford QB quarterback DET Detroit Lions106Matthew Stafford

Matthew Stafford

If he ever stays healthy, he has the physical tools and the weapons to break out.

QBDetroit Lions
Arrelious Benn WR wide receiver PHI Philadelphia Eagles107Arrelious Benn

Arrelious Benn

Healing well after ACL surgery - has the talent to make an impact in Year 2.

WRPhiladelphia Eagles
Zach Miller TE tight end SEA Seattle Seahawks108Zach Miller

Zach Miller

Was Oakland's most reliable receiver, but new offensive environment in Seattle may hurt his value.

TESeattle Seahawks
Jason Campbell QB quarterback CLE Cleveland Browns109Jason Campbell

Jason Campbell

Playing time seems relatively safe in Oakland.

QBCleveland Browns
Mike Goodson RB running back NYJ New York Jets110Mike Goodson

Mike Goodson

With both Williams and Stewart ahead of him on depth chart, opportunities limited.

RBNew York Jets
Brandon Gibson WR wide receiver MIA Miami Dolphins111Brandon Gibson

Brandon Gibson

Early in training camp, looks locked into top three at receiver for St. Louis.

WRMiami Dolphins
Michael Crabtree WR wide receiver SF San Francisco 49ers112Michael Crabtree

Michael Crabtree

Top prospect disappointed in Year 2; talent still worth gambling on. Foot issues are concerning, though, and Braylon Edwards may be the better player.

WRSan Francisco 49ers
Dustin Keller TE tight end MIA Miami Dolphins113Dustin Keller

Dustin Keller

Keller showed early last year, he has plenty upside, but he'll need to remain a significant part of the team's attack.

TEMiami Dolphins
Tony Gonzalez TE tight end ATL Atlanta Falcons114Tony Gonzalez

Tony Gonzalez

A down year was 70 catches and six touchdowns.

TEAtlanta Falcons
Brandon Pettigrew TE tight end DET Detroit Lions115Brandon Pettigrew

Brandon Pettigrew

Quietly caught 71 passes for 722 yards. If Stafford stays healthy, plenty of upside here.

TEDetroit Lions
Justin Forsett RB running back JAC Jacksonville Jaguars116Justin Forsett

Justin Forsett

For whatever reason, the Seahawks don't trust him to carry the load.

RBJacksonville Jaguars
Ben Watson TE tight end NO New Orleans Saints117Ben Watson

Ben Watson

Watson should be the first option in the Cleveland passing game given the lack of other talent.

TENew Orleans Saints
Michael Bush RB running back CHI Chicago Bears118Michael Bush

Michael Bush

Could be a top-25 property if McFadden went down; should see some goal-line work in any event.

RBChicago Bears
BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB running back CIN Cincinatti Bengals119BenJarvus Green-Ellis

BenJarvus Green-Ellis

Competent back scored 13 TDs, but NE brought in a lot of competition.

RBCincinatti Bengals
Willis McGahee RB running back DEN Denver Broncos120Willis McGahee

Willis McGahee

Fading skills, but could be goal-line vulture.

RBDenver Broncos
Pierre Thomas RB running back NO New Orleans Saints121Pierre Thomas

Pierre Thomas

Crowded backfield, injury history and fickle coach hurt his value, despite strong skills and offense.

RBNew Orleans Saints
Mike Williams WR wide receiver 122Mike  Williams

Mike Williams

Heads into 2011 as the team's No. 1 WR.

WR
Aaron Hernandez TE tight end NE New England Patriots123Aaron Hernandez

Aaron Hernandez

Dynamic pass-catching TE, but will yield goal-line targets to Rob Gronkowski.

TENew England Patriots
Malcom Floyd WR wide receiver SD San Diego Chargers124Malcom Floyd

Malcom Floyd

Looked like a legit No. 1 when Vincent Jackson was out; value depends where he signs.

WRSan Diego Chargers
Jacoby Jones WR wide receiver BAL Baltimore Ravens125Jacoby Jones

Jacoby Jones

Houston throws a ton but Jones disappointed in his first true opportunity to shine.

WRBaltimore Ravens
Colt McCoy QB quarterback SF San Francisco 49ers126Colt McCoy

Colt McCoy

His accuracy as a passer and ability to run make him worth monitoring.

QBSan Francisco 49ers
Plaxico Burress WR wide receiver PIT Pittsburgh Steelers127Plaxico Burress

Plaxico Burress

Back from two years off in jail, he could easily be a team's top red-zone threat.

WRPittsburgh Steelers
Ryan Fitzpatrick QB quarterback TEN Tennessee Titans128Ryan Fitzpatrick

Ryan Fitzpatrick

Surprisingly productive and can run some too, but upside limited by Buffalo's poor offensive line.

QBTennessee Titans
Matt Cassel QB quarterback MIN Minnesota Vikings129Matt Cassel

Matt Cassel

Addition of Baldwin and Breaston gives Cassel more downfield options, but still may be tough to repeat 2010 numbers.

QBMinnesota Vikings
Jared Cook TE tight end STL St. Louis Rams130Jared Cook

Jared Cook

Cook will be an interesting sleeper pick for the upcoming season if Bo Scaife doesn't return.

TESt. Louis Rams
Kevin Kolb QB quarterback BUF Buffalo Bills132Kevin Kolb

Kevin Kolb

Kolb is a clear upgrade from the signal-callers the Cardinals rolled out last year, with the most obvious beneficiary in fantasy terms being star wideout Larry Fitzgerald.

QBBuffalo Bills
LaDainian Tomlinson RB running back 133LaDainian Tomlinson

LaDainian Tomlinson

Probably a third-down back these days, but could get some goal-line looks, too.

RB
James Jones WR wide receiver GB Green Bay Packers134James Jones

James Jones

Re-signing in GB hurts fantasy value - expect inconsistency.

WRGreen Bay Packers
Chris Cooley TE tight end 135Chris Cooley

Chris Cooley

Knee injury clouding early-season situation.

TE
Johnny Knox WR wide receiver 136Johnny Knox

Johnny Knox

Bears coaches talking down Knox in favor of Roy Williams and Devin Hester.

WR
Nate Kaeding K kicker 137Nate Kaeding

Nate Kaeding

If Kaeding stays healthy and returns to his career-accuracy norm (86.5 percent, highest in league history), he could be the league's top-scoring kicker.

K
Mark Sanchez QB quarterback NYJ New York Jets138Mark Sanchez

Mark Sanchez

Run-heavy offense limits ceiling but addition of Plaxico Burress gives him dangerous red zone threat.

QBNew York Jets
Darren Sproles RB running back NO New Orleans Saints139Darren Sproles

Darren Sproles

Reggie Bush 2.0. Upside in PPR leagues but won't see enough opportunities to make major dent in standard scoring.

RBNew Orleans Saints
Bernard Scott RB running back CIN Cincinatti Bengals140Bernard Scott

Bernard Scott

Scott doesn't project as a lead back, but only a Cedric Benson-injury away from assuming feature role.

RBCincinatti Bengals
Andre Roberts WR wide receiver ARZ Arizona Cardinals141Andre Roberts

Andre Roberts

Possible sleeper at the wideout position.

WRArizona Cardinals
Tarvaris Jackson QB quarterback BUF Buffalo Bills142Tarvaris Jackson

Tarvaris Jackson

He has fantasy upside given his rushing ability, but he didn't show much when given a chance in Minnesota and may have less talent around him.

QBBuffalo Bills
Sebastian Janikowski K kicker OAK Oakland Raiders143Sebastian Janikowski

Sebastian Janikowski

Janikowski's leg strength is unrivaled, and he has made 80 percent or more of his field goals three years in a row.

KOakland Raiders
Brent Celek TE tight end PHI Philadelphia Eagles145Brent Celek

Brent Celek

The switch to Michael Vick at quarterback hurt his production.

TEPhiladelphia Eagles
Mohamed Massaquoi WR wide receiver JAC Jacksonville Jaguars146Mohamed Massaquoi

Mohamed Massaquoi

Very little competition and improving McCoy but difficult to expect big things after uninspiring 2010.

WRJacksonville Jaguars
Dan Carpenter K kicker MIA Miami Dolphins147Dan Carpenter

Dan Carpenter

Has 60-yard range and attempted 41 field goals last year.

KMiami Dolphins
Peyton Manning QB quarterback DEN Denver Broncos148Peyton Manning

Peyton Manning

Won't have 679 attempts again, but efficiency (6.9 YPA) should improve with receivers healthy.

QBDenver Broncos
Kendall Hunter RB running back SF San Francisco 49ers150Kendall Hunter

Kendall Hunter

Rookie is No. 2 of San Francisco depth chart. 49ers expect to be run-heavy and only injury-prone Frank Gore stands between Hunter and heavy workload.

RBSan Francisco 49ers
Alex Henery K kicker PHI Philadelphia Eagles151Alex Henery

Alex Henery

Fourth-round pick from Nebraska should be an instant fantasy factor in Philadlephia's strong offense.

KPhiladelphia Eagles
Stephen Gostkowski K kicker NE New England Patriots152Stephen Gostkowski

Stephen Gostkowski

A quad injury derailed last year for Gostkowski, but he made 62 field goals from 2008 to 2009.

KNew England Patriots
Patrick Crayton WR wide receiver 153Patrick  Crayton

Patrick Crayton

Expected No. 2 receiver could thrive with attention on Jackson and Gates.

WR
Jason Snelling RB running back ATL Atlanta Falcons154Jason Snelling

Jason Snelling

Michael Turner's backup, Snelling caught 44 passes.

RBAtlanta Falcons
Kevin Walter WR wide receiver TEN Tennessee Titans155Kevin Walter

Kevin Walter

Big, physical receiver who benefits from single coverage; limited ceiling.

WRTennessee Titans
Delone Carter RB running back IND Indianapolis Colts156Delone Carter

Delone Carter

Joseph Addai and Donald Brown are surmountable obstacles.

RBIndianapolis Colts
Neil Rackers K kicker 157Neil Rackers

Neil Rackers

Extremely accurate in recent years, Rackers has made 90.7 percent of his field goals since 2008, and Houston's offense is strong.

K
Roy Williams WR wide receiver 158Roy Williams

Roy Williams

Red zone threat in pass-happy Chicago offense.

WR
Josh Brown K kicker NYG New York Giants159Josh Brown

Josh Brown

Made 33 field goals last year, and Josh McDaniels figures to make offense even better.

KNew York Giants
Matt Bryant K kicker ATL Atlanta Falcons160Matt Bryant

Matt Bryant

Coming off a career-best 90.3 percent success rate on field goals, Bryant is a reliable option in a balanced offense.

KAtlanta Falcons
Mason Crosby K kicker GB Green Bay Packers161Mason Crosby

Mason Crosby

A big leg in a strong offense, but average accuracy keeps Crosby out of the top tier.

KGreen Bay Packers
Anthony Armstrong WR wide receiver DAL Dallas Cowboys162Anthony  Armstrong

Anthony Armstrong

Great speed but QB mess limits upside.

WRDallas Cowboys
Heath Miller TE tight end PIT Pittsburgh Steelers163Heath Miller

Heath Miller

If the offensive line is at full strength, and if Miller stays healthy, you can expect a bounce back, especially in the scoring department.

TEPittsburgh Steelers
Hines Ward WR wide receiver 164Hines Ward

Hines Ward

Per-play averages still solid - should see targets bounce back with a full season of Roethlisberger.

WR
Lawrence Tynes K kicker 165Lawrence Tynes

Lawrence Tynes

Has made at least 82.6 percent of his field goals every year with the Giants.

K
Jabar Gaffney WR wide receiver 166Jabar Gaffney

Jabar Gaffney

Numerous WR options, messy QB situation hurts stock.

WR
Jordy Nelson WR wide receiver GB Green Bay Packers167Jordy Nelson

Jordy Nelson

Super Bowl performance could indicate a breakout season.

WRGreen Bay Packers
Brian Hartline WR wide receiver MIA Miami Dolphins168Brian Hartline

Brian Hartline

Excellent speed but Marshall, Bess targeted more.

WRMiami Dolphins
David Akers K kicker DET Detroit Lions169David Akers

David Akers

Will be remembered as one of the best kickers of the last decade, but Akers is unlikely to approach the numbers he posted in Philadelphia now that he's a 49er.

KDetroit Lions
Rob Bironas K kicker TEN Tennessee Titans170Rob Bironas

Rob Bironas

Bironas is a dependable long-range kicker, but his attempts may suffer with QB situation.

KTennessee Titans
Deion Branch WR wide receiver 171Deion Branch

Deion Branch

Filled in admirably when Randy Moss left, but his touches may decline with Chad Ochocinco in New England.

WR
Adam Vinatieri K kicker IND Indianapolis Colts172Adam Vinatieri

Adam Vinatieri

Ended a three-year slump by drilling all but two of his field goal attempts last year, but his range is badly lacking.

KIndianapolis Colts
Roy Helu RB running back WAS Washington Redskins173Roy Helu

Roy Helu

Could easily replace Ryan Torain - more upside due to speed - but keep in mind Shanahan is the Devil to fantasy running backs.

RBWashington Redskins
Jay Feely K kicker ARZ Arizona Cardinals174Jay Feely

Jay Feely

Six straight years with over 80 percent of his field goals made, but questionable Arizona offense makes fantasy value unclear.

KArizona Cardinals
Billy Cundiff K kicker 175Billy Cundiff

Billy Cundiff

Career was defined by inconsistency until last year, when he made 89.7 percent of his field goals.

K
Robbie Gould K kicker CHI Chicago Bears176Robbie Gould

Robbie Gould

His year-to-year consistency is almost unmatched, but Gould rarely is better than average as a fantasy kicker.

KChicago Bears
DeMarco Murray RB running back DAL Dallas Cowboys178DeMarco Murray

DeMarco Murray

Neither Felix Jones nor Tashard Choice has set the world on fire; Murray could get a chance.

RBDallas Cowboys
Connor Barth K kicker TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers179Connor Barth

Connor Barth

He could stand to be more accurate, but the Buccaneers offense is improving.

KTampa Bay Buccaneers
Jerome Simpson WR wide receiver MIN Minnesota Vikings180Jerome Simpson

Jerome Simpson

Enters third year as a pro after finishing 2010 strong; Gradkowski can't be worse than Palmer.

WRMinnesota Vikings
Steven Smith WR wide receiver TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers181Steven Smith

Steven Smith

Reliable possession receiver coming off microfracture surgery.

WRTampa Bay Buccaneers
Emmanuel Sanders WR wide receiver PIT Pittsburgh Steelers182Emmanuel Sanders

Emmanuel Sanders

Could begin to take some of Hines Ward's targets.

WRPittsburgh Steelers
Cecil Shorts WR wide receiver JAC Jacksonville Jaguars183Cecil Shorts

Cecil Shorts

More of a long-term project out of a small school but Jags' WR depth chart is thin.

WRJacksonville Jaguars
Ryan Torain RB running back NYG New York Giants184Ryan Torain

Ryan Torain

Atop the depth chart for now - played well when healthy.

RBNew York Giants
Nick Folk K kicker NYJ New York Jets185Nick Folk

Nick Folk

Inconsistent, but gets many field goal opportunities with the Jets.

KNew York Jets
Greg Olsen TE tight end CAR Carolina Panthers186Greg Olsen

Greg Olsen

Away from Martz but is Carolina really much better?

TECarolina Panthers
Greg Little WR wide receiver CLE Cleveland Browns187Greg Little

Greg Little

Could be nice late sleeper as no true No. 1 WR in Cleveland.

WRCleveland Browns
Ronnie Brown RB running back SD San Diego Chargers188Ronnie Brown

Ronnie Brown

Could be the goal-line back in Philadelphia - seems his skills are declining.

RBSan Diego Chargers
Damian Williams WR wide receiver TEN Tennessee Titans189Damian Williams

Damian Williams

Role and stats should improve under Hasselbeck but upside capped in run-first offense.

WRTennessee Titans
Jason Hanson K kicker 190Jason Hanson

Jason Hanson

Assuming he can get over his knee issue, Hanson has surprisingly high upside in what could be a potent Detroit offense. The 41-year-old has been as productive as ever over the last five years.

K
Shaun Suisham K kicker PIT Pittsburgh Steelers192Shaun Suisham

Shaun Suisham

Journeyman kicker lacks job security, but made 14-of-15 field goals last year in a reliable offense.

KPittsburgh Steelers
Ryan Succop K kicker KC Kansas City Chiefs193Ryan Succop

Ryan Succop

The Chiefs play a ball-control offense, limiting Succop's scoring opportunities.

KKansas City Chiefs
Titus Young WR wide receiver 194Titus Young

Titus Young

Tremendous deep threat but on the smallish side.

WR
Jermaine Gresham TE tight end CIN Cincinatti Bengals195Jermaine Gresham

Jermaine Gresham

Zach Miller thrived with Gradkowski at helm. Gresham has more potential than Miller.

TECincinatti Bengals
Josh Scobee K kicker JAC Jacksonville Jaguars196Josh Scobee

Josh Scobee

Three straight years with field goal success rates less than 80 percent means you can find more accurate options elsewhere.

KJacksonville Jaguars
James Starks RB running back GB Green Bay Packers197James Starks

James Starks

Came on strong in the playoffs - should push Ryan Grant for carries.

RBGreen Bay Packers
Montario Hardesty RB running back CLE Cleveland Browns198Montario Hardesty

Montario Hardesty

Coming back from injury, spells Peyton Hillis behind first-rate offensive line. Bad injury news throughout training camp, though.

RBCleveland Browns
Olindo Mare K kicker 199Olindo Mare

Olindo Mare

A strong three-year run in Seattle, but Carolina's offense means few opportunities for Mare.

K
Thomas Jones RB running back 201Thomas Jones

Thomas Jones

At this point, more of a handcuff for Jamal Charles' owners.

RB
Todd Heap TE tight end 202Todd Heap

Todd Heap

Kolb loves to throw to tight end if Heap can stay healthy.

TE
Matt Prater K kicker DEN Denver Broncos204Matt Prater

Matt Prater

Has excellent range and improved accuracy in last two years, but opportunities might be limited now that Josh McDaniels is gone.

KDenver Broncos
Danario Alexander WR wide receiver SD San Diego Chargers206Danario Alexander

Danario Alexander

Knee is still a problem, but at least he made it through final cuts.

WRSan Diego Chargers
Harry Douglas WR wide receiver ATL Atlanta Falcons208Harry Douglas

Harry Douglas

Addition of Julio Jones hurts stock.

WRAtlanta Falcons
Kyle Orton QB quarterback DAL Dallas Cowboys209Kyle Orton

Kyle Orton

Reportedly told he was the starting quarterback for Denver. But don't expect him to start 16 games--the Tebowmania won't go away that easy.

QBDallas Cowboys
Donald Brown RB running back IND Indianapolis Colts210Donald Brown

Donald Brown

Oft injured, seems to have fallen on depth chart with Addai back and Delone Carter in fold.

RBIndianapolis Colts
Nate Washington WR wide receiver TEN Tennessee Titans211Nate Washington

Nate Washington

Not Titans ideal No. 1 but would be thrust into role if Britt is suspended.

WRTennessee Titans
Louis Murphy WR wide receiver NYG New York Giants212Louis Murphy

Louis Murphy

Could be Raiders' top receiver this year.

WRNew York Giants
Ryan Longwell K kicker SEA Seattle Seahawks213Ryan Longwell

Ryan Longwell

Range might be limited, but has incredibly only missed three of his last 46 field goals. Opportunities will be subject to the effectiveness of Donovan McNabb.

KSeattle Seahawks
Phil Dawson K kicker SF San Francisco 49ers214Phil Dawson

Phil Dawson

One of the best kickers of the past decade, but questionable Browns offense limits fantasy value.

KSan Francisco 49ers
Tashard Choice RB running back BUF Buffalo Bills215Tashard Choice

Tashard Choice

Felix Jones will get majority of carries and 'Boys also drafted DeMarco Murray.

RBBuffalo Bills
Kevin Boss TE tight end 216Kevin Boss

Kevin Boss

Nearly entire value tied to touchdown grabs.

TE
Steve Breaston WR wide receiver 217Steve Breaston

Steve Breaston

Will benefit from better quarterback play in Kansas City, but role likely will be smaller.

WR
Cadillac Williams RB running back 219Cadillac Williams

Cadillac Williams

Likely No. 2 to injury-prone Steven Jackson.

RB
Graham Gano K kicker CAR Carolina Panthers222Graham Gano

Graham Gano

Gano is below average, skill and situation alike.

KCarolina Panthers
Mike Nugent K kicker CIN Cincinatti Bengals223Mike  Nugent

Mike Nugent

The Cincinnati offense figures to be a disaster in 2011.

KCincinatti Bengals
Donald Driver WR wide receiver 224Donald Driver

Donald Driver

Aging quickly but still No. 2 receiver in one of best offenses in NFL.

WR
Daniel Fells TE tight end NE New England Patriots225Daniel Fells

Daniel Fells

Showing well in Denver, might start at tight end.

TENew England Patriots
Rian Lindell K kicker BUF Buffalo Bills226Rian Lindell

Rian Lindell

A pretty good kicker, but not a great situation.

KBuffalo Bills
Steven Hauschka K kicker SEA Seattle Seahawks227Steven Hauschka

Steven Hauschka

Matt Prater is the likely kicker for Denver.

KSeattle Seahawks
Jason Avant WR wide receiver PHI Philadelphia Eagles228Jason Avant

Jason Avant

Reliable possession receiver waiting in the wings should injury bug hit Jackson, Maclin.

WRPhiladelphia Eagles
Josh Morgan WR wide receiver WAS Washington Redskins234Josh Morgan

Josh Morgan

Better on a per-play basis than Michael Crabtree.

WRWashington Redskins
Jerome Harrison RB running back 235Jerome Harrison

Jerome Harrison

Unbelievable in CLE to end 2009, but no one seems to want to give him a repeat shot.

RB
Torrey Smith WR wide receiver BAL Baltimore Ravens236Torrey Smith

Torrey Smith

Will start as WR3, but blazing speed and height.

WRBaltimore Ravens
Lance Kendricks TE tight end STL St. Louis Rams238Lance Kendricks

Lance Kendricks

Excellent receiver but Fells, Hoomanawanui block path.

TESt. Louis Rams
Shane Vereen RB running back NE New England Patriots239Shane Vereen

Shane Vereen

Versatile back in first-rate offense.

RBNew England Patriots
Toby Gerhart RB running back MIN Minnesota Vikings240Toby Gerhart

Toby Gerhart

Handcuff to Adrian Peterson.

RBMinnesota Vikings
Chris Ivory RB running back NYJ New York Jets241Chris Ivory

Chris Ivory

Impressive as starter last year but clear No. 3 on depth chart behind Ingram and Thomas. Still, don't overlook with Sean Payton calling the shots.

RBNew York Jets
Jason Hill WR wide receiver 242Jason Hill

Jason Hill

Starter opposite Thomas, but still only minimal value.

WR
Visanthe Shiancoe TE tight end 243Visanthe Shiancoe

Visanthe Shiancoe

McNabb helps value after only two TDs in 2010.

TE
Antonio Brown WR wide receiver PIT Pittsburgh Steelers246Antonio Brown

Antonio Brown

Behind Ward, Sanders, and Wallace on depth chart.

WRPittsburgh Steelers
Donovan McNabb QB quarterback 247Donovan McNabb

Donovan McNabb

If named starter, could be huge sleeper; only one year removed from throwing 22 touchdowns in Philly.

QB
 
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