| RANK | PLAYER | POSITION | TEAM | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arian Foster RB running back HOU Houston Texans | 1 | ![]() |
Arian Foster2,220 yards from scrimmage, 18 TDs, 66 receptions last year; ideal environment. | RB | ![]() |
| Jamaal Charles RB running back KC Kansas City Chiefs | 2 | ![]() |
Jamaal CharlesAveraged 6.4 YPC on 230 attempts; could be No. 1 overall if the Chiefs used him at the goal line. | RB | ![]() |
| Adrian Peterson RB running back MIN Minnesota Vikings | 3 | ![]() |
Adrian PetersonDoes it every year and catches passes now, too. | RB | ![]() |
| Ray Rice RB running back BAL Baltimore Ravens | 4 | ![]() |
Ray RiceHe had 63 receptions, 307 carries, but only 4.0 YPC and six total touchdowns. | RB | ![]() |
| LeSean McCoy RB running back PHI Philadelphia Eagles | 5 | ![]() |
LeSean McCoyHe had 78 catches, but only 207 carries, and just seven at the goal-line. Upside if that change. | RB | ![]() |
| Andre Johnson WR wide receiver HOU Houston Texans | 6 | ![]() |
Andre JohnsonMost reliable receiver in the game, but lack of goal-line looks limits upside. | WR | ![]() |
| Chris Johnson RB running back TEN Tennessee Titans | 7 | ![]() |
Chris JohnsonGame-breaking speed and every-down durability is a rare combo. Holdout situation is getting a bit frightening, though. | RB | ![]() |
| Calvin Johnson WR wide receiver DET Detroit Lions | 8 | ![]() |
Calvin JohnsonStill don't know what he could do with above-average quarterbacking. | WR | ![]() |
| Larry Fitzgerald WR wide receiver ARZ Arizona Cardinals | 9 | ![]() |
Larry FitzgeraldPut up serviceable fantasy numbers despite abysmal quarterbacking. Should be better in 2011. | WR | ![]() |
| Darren McFadden RB running back OAK Oakland Raiders | 10 | ![]() |
Darren McFaddenHome run threat and dangerous receiver out of the backfield; Bush could steal goal-line touches, though. | RB | ![]() |
| Miles Austin WR wide receiver DAL Dallas Cowboys | 11 | ![]() |
Miles AustinShould bounce back with Tony Romo healthy again, though Dez Bryant steals target. | WR | ![]() |
| Frank Gore RB running back SF San Francisco 49ers | 12 | ![]() |
Frank GoreInjury history knocks him down seven spots; one of the top receiving backs in the league. | RB | ![]() |
| Roddy White WR wide receiver ATL Atlanta Falcons | 13 | ![]() |
Roddy WhiteHeavily targeted receiver with solid all-around skills. | WR | ![]() |
| Steven Jackson RB running back ATL Atlanta Falcons | 14 | ![]() |
Steven JacksonOld warhorse keeps trudging along; environment should improve, but what's left in the tank? | RB | ![]() |
| Matt Forte RB running back CHI Chicago Bears | 15 | ![]() |
Matt ForteGot the spring back in his step; 4.5 YPC, 547 receiving yard. | RB | ![]() |
| Jahvid Best RB running back DET Detroit Lions | 16 | ![]() |
Jahvid BestLooked good early on when healthy; loss of Mikel Leshoure (Achilles) means more work than expected. | RB | ![]() |
| Rashard Mendenhall RB running back ARZ Arizona Cardinals | 17 | ![]() |
Rashard Mendenhall23 goal-line carries, but only 3.9 YPC and 167 receiving yard. | RB | ![]() |
| Maurice Jones-Drew RB running back JAC Jacksonville Jaguars | 18 | ![]() |
Maurice Jones-DrewTouchdowns were down, but otherwise very solid as usual; recovery from knee surgery expected, but a concern. | RB | ![]() |
| Aaron Rodgers QB quarterback GB Green Bay Packers | 19 | ![]() |
Aaron RodgersElite pocket passer who stands alone because of his rushing ability. | QB | ![]() |
| Peyton Hillis RB running back | 20 | ![]() |
Peyton HillisTremendous season, but the punishment caught up to him late; Hardesty should share carries. | RB | ![]() |
| Hakeem Nicks WR wide receiver NYG New York Giants | 21 | ![]() |
Hakeem NicksBig-play and red-zone threat simply needs to stay healthy. | WR | ![]() |
| Greg Jennings WR wide receiver MIN Minnesota Vikings | 22 | ![]() |
Greg JenningsAaron Rodgers' big-play receiver. | WR | ![]() |
| Knowshon Moreno RB running back DEN Denver Broncos | 23 | ![]() |
Knowshon MorenoShould start in Denver, but new coach and new management clouds role and environment. | RB | ![]() |
| Wes Welker WR wide receiver DEN Denver Broncos | 24 | ![]() |
Wes WelkerPlayed at less than 100 percent last year; healthy now, but could use a deep threat to make more room. | WR | ![]() |
| Reggie Wayne WR wide receiver IND Indianapolis Colts | 25 | ![]() |
Reggie WayneBad per-play numbers, only produced due to volume. Player in a great spot, but on the decline. | WR | ![]() |
| Mike Wallace WR wide receiver MIA Miami Dolphins | 26 | ![]() |
Mike WallaceHis 12.7 YPT was the best mark in the last 10 years; explosive big play receiver. | WR | ![]() |
| Michael Vick QB quarterback PHI Philadelphia Eagles | 27 | ![]() |
Michael VickArguably No. 1 overall pick if guaranteed 16-game season; worth a gamble at this spot. | QB | ![]() |
| Ahmad Bradshaw RB running back | 28 | ![]() |
Ahmad BradshawIf ankles hold up, can do it all, but will share carries with Brandon Jacobs. | RB | ![]() |
| Shonn Greene RB running back TEN Tennessee Titans | 29 | ![]() |
Shonn GreeneClearly set to be the lead back this year with Tomlinson taking on a third-down role. | RB | ![]() |
| Felix Jones RB running back PHI Philadelphia Eagles | 30 | ![]() |
Felix JonesShould get a chance in the feature role; needs to prove he can carry the load. | RB | ![]() |
| Tim Hightower RB running back | 31 | ![]() |
Tim HightowerAppears to be top runner in Washington. | RB | ![]() |
| Fred Jackson RB running back BUF Buffalo Bills | 32 | ![]() |
Fred JacksonEstablished as the team's go-to back; Spiller could see a bigger role, however. | RB | ![]() |
| Antonio Gates TE tight end SD San Diego Chargers | 33 | ![]() |
Antonio GatesOn pace for a year for the ages before he got hurt; check foot injury in training camp. | TE | ![]() |
| Brandon Marshall WR wide receiver CHI Chicago Bears | 34 | ![]() |
Brandon MarshallPhysical talent never in doubt, but personal issues and poor environment add risk. | WR | ![]() |
| Percy Harvin WR wide receiver SEA Seattle Seahawks | 35 | ![]() |
Percy HarvinCan produce no matter who's under center; rushing and return yards/TDs a bonus; migraines only risk. | WR | ![]() |
| Santonio Holmes WR wide receiver NYJ New York Jets | 36 | ![]() |
Santonio HolmesQuick, explosive wideout with good hands. | WR | ![]() |
| Drew Brees QB quarterback NO New Orleans Saints | 37 | ![]() |
Drew BreesVolume and offensive scheme guarantee a high floor. | QB | ![]() |
| Dez Bryant WR wide receiver DAL Dallas Cowboys | 38 | ![]() |
Dez BryantDespite injury-riddled rookie season, showed superb physical skills. Must fight for targets, however. | WR | ![]() |
| Ryan Mathews RB running back SD San Diego Chargers | 39 | ![]() |
Ryan MathewsWeek 17 showed what might have been had he stayed healthy. | RB | ![]() |
| Dwayne Bowe WR wide receiver KC Kansas City Chiefs | 40 | ![]() |
Dwayne BoweMonstrous seven-game midseason run, but disappeared unpredictably; still great TD source. | WR | ![]() |
| Tony Romo QB quarterback DAL Dallas Cowboys | 41 | ![]() |
Tony RomoHealthy and with top shelf weapons. Upside: Top-3 QB. | QB | ![]() |
| Anquan Boldin WR wide receiver SF San Francisco 49ers | 42 | ![]() |
Anquan BoldinExpect a bounce back in Year 2 in Baltimore if Boldin can stay healthy again. | WR | ![]() |
| Mark Ingram RB running back NO New Orleans Saints | 43 | ![]() |
Mark IngramHard to know what his role will be, but huge upside in that offense if it's prominent. | RB | ![]() |
| Reggie Bush RB running back DET Detroit Lions | 44 | ![]() |
Reggie BushWorth more in PPR - could see a slightly larger role in Miami. | RB | ![]() |
| Vincent Jackson WR wide receiver TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 45 | ![]() |
Vincent JacksonBig upside since he's finally under contract and could be Philip Rivers' main target all season. | WR | ![]() |
| Kenny Britt WR wide receiver TEN Tennessee Titans | 46 | ![]() |
Kenny BrittRising star needs to overcome off-field issues | WR | ![]() |
| Jason Witten TE tight end DAL Dallas Cowboys | 47 | ![]() |
Jason WittenReliable tight end, not used much by Tony Romo in the red zone. | TE | ![]() |
| Steve Johnson WR wide receiver BUF Buffalo Bills | 48 | ![]() |
Steve JohnsonSurprise top target for Ryan Fitzpatrick; Bills should be forced to throw plenty in 2011. | WR | ![]() |
| Philip Rivers QB quarterback SD San Diego Chargers | 49 | ![]() |
Philip RiversAnother elite season (8.7 YPA, 30 TD, 13 INT, 4,710 yards), despite decimated receiving corps. | QB | ![]() |
| Mario Manningham WR wide receiver SF San Francisco 49ers | 50 | ![]() |
Mario ManninghamDownfield playmaker, could see more action if Steve Smith is slow to recover. | WR | ![]() |
| LeGarrette Blount RB running back NE New England Patriots | 51 | ![]() |
LeGarrette BlountBruising back with athleticism, struggled at the goal-line for some reason. | RB | ![]() |
| Michael Turner RB running back | 52 | ![]() |
Michael TurnerOne-dimensional power back, but 26 goalline carries led NF. | RB | ![]() |
| DeAngelo Williams RB running back CAR Carolina Panthers | 53 | ![]() |
DeAngelo WilliamsWas a top-5 real-life back as recently as 2009, but re-signing with Carolina hurts his fantasy value with Jonathan Stewart still around. | RB | ![]() |
| DeSean Jackson WR wide receiver PHI Philadelphia Eagles | 54 | ![]() |
DeSean JacksonExplosive deep threat, averaged 22.5 YPC. | WR | ![]() |
| Tom Brady QB quarterback NE New England Patriots | 55 | ![]() |
Tom BradyA 36:4 TD:INT ratio is otherworldy; bump up a couple spots if NE gets him a big-time WR. | QB | ![]() |
| Matt Ryan QB quarterback ATL Atlanta Falcons | 56 | ![]() |
Matt RyanStill getting better, and addition of Julio Jones will only help. | QB | ![]() |
| Ben Roethlisberger QB quarterback PIT Pittsburgh Steelers | 57 | ![]() |
Ben RoethlisbergerFull season with game-breaker Mike Wallace bodes well. | QB | ![]() |
| Vernon Davis TE tight end SF San Francisco 49ers | 58 | ![]() |
Vernon DavisBest speed/size combo among tight ends; environment needs to improve. | TE | ![]() |
| Mike Williams WR wide receiver TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 59 | ![]() |
Mike WilliamsJosh Freeman's favorite target - has good athleticism and red-zone size. | WR | ![]() |
| Marques Colston WR wide receiver NO New Orleans Saints | 60 | ![]() |
Marques ColstonReliable receiver in Saints offense, but upside limited by its diversity. | WR | ![]() |
| Lance Moore WR wide receiver NO New Orleans Saints | 61 | ![]() |
Lance MooreAthletic possession type in a high-volume offense. | WR | ![]() |
| Brandon Lloyd WR wide receiver | 62 | ![]() |
Brandon LloydCame 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 Falcons | 63 | ![]() |
Julio JonesSecond-fiddle to Roddy White, but Falcons didn't mortgage the farm not to use him. | WR | ![]() |
| Jeremy Maclin WR wide receiver PHI Philadelphia Eagles | 64 | ![]() |
Jeremy MaclinHealth situation is becoming very concerning, and availability for Week 1 is in question. | WR | ![]() |
| Santana Moss WR wide receiver WAS Washington Redskins | 65 | ![]() |
Santana MossStill productive at age 32 - but upside limited by ugly Washington quarterback situation. | WR | ![]() |
| Lee Evans WR wide receiver | 66 | ![]() |
Lee EvansArrival in Baltimore should revive career somewhat. | WR | ![]() |
| Matt Schaub QB quarterback HOU Houston Texans | 67 | ![]() |
Matt SchaubCompetent QB in good environment, but HOU usually runs near the goal line. | QB | ![]() |
| Joseph Addai RB running back | 68 | ![]() |
Joseph AddaiThe job is presumably still his for now. | RB | ![]() |
| Owen Daniels TE tight end HOU Houston Texans | 69 | ![]() |
Owen DanielsNeeds to stay healthy, and the Texans don't throw a lot in the red zone. | TE | ![]() |
| Jonathan Stewart RB running back CAR Carolina Panthers | 70 | ![]() |
Jonathan StewartStewart is one of the more talented running backs in football, but a time share with DeAngelo Williams limits his upside. | RB | ![]() |
| Dallas Clark TE tight end | 71 | ![]() |
Dallas ClarkHeavily-targeted tight end in elite offense. | TE | ![]() |
| Pierre Garcon WR wide receiver WAS Washington Redskins | 72 | ![]() |
Pierre GarconBehind Reggie Wayne, Dallas Clark and Austin Collie in the pecking order. | WR | ![]() |
| Josh Freeman QB quarterback TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 73 | ![]() |
Josh FreemanHuge improvement in Year 2; rushing ability provides major upside. | QB | ![]() |
| Jermichael Finley TE tight end GB Green Bay Packers | 74 | ![]() |
Jermichael FinleySky's the limit with his skills in that environment if he can ever stay healthy. | TE | ![]() |
| Brandon Jacobs RB running back | 75 | ![]() |
Brandon JacobsLimited workload resulted in 5.6 YPC. Splits work at the goal line. | RB | ![]() |
| Steve Smith WR wide receiver CAR Carolina Panthers | 76 | ![]() |
Steve SmithDangerous downfield target, has he lost a step at age 32? | WR | ![]() |
| Robert Meachem WR wide receiver SD San Diego Chargers | 77 | ![]() |
Robert MeachemHas the physical tools to be a No. 1, but apparently viewed as a complementary part. | WR | ![]() |
| Austin Collie WR wide receiver | 78 | ![]() |
Austin CollieBut for his concussions and hand injury, he might have been a top-10 receiver. | WR | ![]() |
| Braylon Edwards WR wide receiver | 79 | ![]() |
Braylon EdwardsStill a big-time downfield weapon. | WR | ![]() |
| Danny Amendola WR wide receiver NE New England Patriots | 80 | ![]() |
Danny AmendolaSafest of Rams' WRs, especially in PPR leagues. | WR | ![]() |
| Mike Thomas WR wide receiver DET Detroit Lions | 81 | ![]() |
Mike ThomasClear No. 1 receiver, has great speed, but lacks size. | WR | ![]() |
| Nate Burleson WR wide receiver DET Detroit Lions | 82 | ![]() |
Nate BurlesonShould see a lot of single coverage. | WR | ![]() |
| Daniel Thomas RB running back MIA Miami Dolphins | 83 | ![]() |
Daniel ThomasLosing ground to Reggie Bush. | RB | ![]() |
| Jay Cutler QB quarterback CHI Chicago Bears | 84 | ![]() |
Jay CutlerYear 2 with Mike Martz and an offensive line expected to improve. | QB | ![]() |
| Ryan Grant RB running back | 85 | ![]() |
Ryan GrantIn ideal environment, but must hold off James Starks and Alex Green. | RB | ![]() |
| Marshawn Lynch RB running back SEA Seattle Seahawks | 86 | ![]() |
Marshawn LynchEpic carry in playoff game possibly buys Lynch a few starts, but 3.6 YPC last year. | RB | ![]() |
| Joe Flacco QB quarterback BAL Baltimore Ravens | 87 | ![]() |
Joe FlaccoHe had 25 TDs on 489 attempts last year; hasn't peaked yet. | QB | ![]() |
| Kellen Winslow TE tight end | 88 | ![]() |
Kellen WinslowWhen healthy, one of the league's more reliable pass-catching tight ends. | TE | ![]() |
| Cedric Benson RB running back | 89 | ![]() |
Cedric BensonIt's not pretty, but 300 carries will pay the bills. | RB | ![]() |
| Sam Bradford QB quarterback STL St. Louis Rams | 90 | ![]() |
Sam BradfordDonnie Avery and Danario Alexander are healthy, and the Rams drafted wideout depth. | QB | ![]() |
| C.J. Spiller RB running back BUF Buffalo Bills | 91 | ![]() |
C.J. SpillerThe Bills have to use him more in Year 2, don't they? | RB | ![]() |
| Eli Manning QB quarterback NYG New York Giants | 92 | ![]() |
Eli ManningCompetent QB with first-rate playmakers on the outside. | QB | ![]() |
| Sidney Rice WR wide receiver SEA Seattle Seahawks | 93 | ![]() |
Sidney RiceAthletic playmaker with good size; QB issues in Seattle hurt his value. | WR | ![]() |
| Danny Woodhead RB running back SD San Diego Chargers | 94 | ![]() |
Danny WoodheadUpside limited by crowded backfield, but has more value in PPR formats. | RB | ![]() |
| Jacoby Ford WR wide receiver OAK Oakland Raiders | 95 | ![]() |
Jacoby FordVersatile playmaker adds rushing, receiving and return yards and scores. | WR | ![]() |
| Mike Sims-Walker WR wide receiver | 96 | ![]() |
Mike Sims-WalkerHas the physical skills to be factor. | WR | ![]() |
| Jimmy Graham TE tight end NO New Orleans Saints | 97 | ![]() |
Jimmy Graham6-6 target should be a major weapon in the red zone. | TE | ![]() |
| Beanie Wells RB running back | 98 | ![]() |
Beanie WellsClear starter with Ryan Williams (knee) out. | RB | ![]() |
| A.J. Green WR wide receiver CIN Cincinatti Bengals | 99 | ![]() |
A.J. GreenAll-world prospect will fight for targets in Cincinnati. | WR | ![]() |
| Mike Tolbert RB running back CAR Carolina Panthers | 100 | ![]() |
Mike TolbertBruising fullback could still be in the mix, especially near the goal line. | RB | ![]() |
| Marcedes Lewis TE tight end JAC Jacksonville Jaguars | 101 | ![]() |
Marcedes LewisThe 6-6 tight end is Jaguars primary red-zone threat. | TE | ![]() |
| Earl Bennett WR wide receiver CHI Chicago Bears | 102 | ![]() |
Earl BennettLikely to be Jay Cutler's go-to receiver this year. | WR | ![]() |
| Chad Johnson WR wide receiver | 103 | ![]() |
Chad JohnsonHis 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 Browns | 104 | ![]() |
Davone BessPossession receiver who relies on volume. | WR | ![]() |
| Rob Gronkowski TE tight end NE New England Patriots | 105 | ![]() |
Rob GronkowskiTouchdown machine will share targets with Aaron Hernandez. | TE | ![]() |
| Matthew Stafford QB quarterback DET Detroit Lions | 106 | ![]() |
Matthew StaffordIf he ever stays healthy, he has the physical tools and the weapons to break out. | QB | ![]() |
| Arrelious Benn WR wide receiver PHI Philadelphia Eagles | 107 | ![]() |
Arrelious BennHealing well after ACL surgery - has the talent to make an impact in Year 2. | WR | ![]() |
| Zach Miller TE tight end SEA Seattle Seahawks | 108 | ![]() |
Zach MillerWas Oakland's most reliable receiver, but new offensive environment in Seattle may hurt his value. | TE | ![]() |
| Jason Campbell QB quarterback CLE Cleveland Browns | 109 | ![]() |
Jason CampbellPlaying time seems relatively safe in Oakland. | QB | ![]() |
| Mike Goodson RB running back NYJ New York Jets | 110 | ![]() |
Mike GoodsonWith both Williams and Stewart ahead of him on depth chart, opportunities limited. | RB | ![]() |
| Brandon Gibson WR wide receiver MIA Miami Dolphins | 111 | ![]() |
Brandon GibsonEarly in training camp, looks locked into top three at receiver for St. Louis. | WR | ![]() |
| Michael Crabtree WR wide receiver SF San Francisco 49ers | 112 | ![]() |
Michael CrabtreeTop prospect disappointed in Year 2; talent still worth gambling on. Foot issues are concerning, though, and Braylon Edwards may be the better player. | WR | ![]() |
| Dustin Keller TE tight end MIA Miami Dolphins | 113 | ![]() |
Dustin KellerKeller showed early last year, he has plenty upside, but he'll need to remain a significant part of the team's attack. | TE | ![]() |
| Tony Gonzalez TE tight end ATL Atlanta Falcons | 114 | ![]() |
Tony GonzalezA down year was 70 catches and six touchdowns. | TE | ![]() |
| Brandon Pettigrew TE tight end DET Detroit Lions | 115 | ![]() |
Brandon PettigrewQuietly caught 71 passes for 722 yards. If Stafford stays healthy, plenty of upside here. | TE | ![]() |
| Justin Forsett RB running back JAC Jacksonville Jaguars | 116 | ![]() |
Justin ForsettFor whatever reason, the Seahawks don't trust him to carry the load. | RB | ![]() |
| Ben Watson TE tight end NO New Orleans Saints | 117 | ![]() |
Ben WatsonWatson should be the first option in the Cleveland passing game given the lack of other talent. | TE | ![]() |
| Michael Bush RB running back CHI Chicago Bears | 118 | ![]() |
Michael BushCould be a top-25 property if McFadden went down; should see some goal-line work in any event. | RB | ![]() |
| BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB running back CIN Cincinatti Bengals | 119 | ![]() |
BenJarvus Green-EllisCompetent back scored 13 TDs, but NE brought in a lot of competition. | RB | ![]() |
| Willis McGahee RB running back DEN Denver Broncos | 120 | ![]() |
Willis McGaheeFading skills, but could be goal-line vulture. | RB | ![]() |
| Pierre Thomas RB running back NO New Orleans Saints | 121 | ![]() |
Pierre ThomasCrowded backfield, injury history and fickle coach hurt his value, despite strong skills and offense. | RB | ![]() |
| Mike Williams WR wide receiver | 122 | ![]() |
Mike WilliamsHeads into 2011 as the team's No. 1 WR. | WR | ![]() |
| Aaron Hernandez TE tight end NE New England Patriots | 123 | ![]() |
Aaron HernandezDynamic pass-catching TE, but will yield goal-line targets to Rob Gronkowski. | TE | ![]() |
| Malcom Floyd WR wide receiver SD San Diego Chargers | 124 | ![]() |
Malcom FloydLooked like a legit No. 1 when Vincent Jackson was out; value depends where he signs. | WR | ![]() |
| Jacoby Jones WR wide receiver BAL Baltimore Ravens | 125 | ![]() |
Jacoby JonesHouston throws a ton but Jones disappointed in his first true opportunity to shine. | WR | ![]() |
| Colt McCoy QB quarterback SF San Francisco 49ers | 126 | ![]() |
Colt McCoyHis accuracy as a passer and ability to run make him worth monitoring. | QB | ![]() |
| Plaxico Burress WR wide receiver PIT Pittsburgh Steelers | 127 | ![]() |
Plaxico BurressBack from two years off in jail, he could easily be a team's top red-zone threat. | WR | ![]() |
| Ryan Fitzpatrick QB quarterback TEN Tennessee Titans | 128 | ![]() |
Ryan FitzpatrickSurprisingly productive and can run some too, but upside limited by Buffalo's poor offensive line. | QB | ![]() |
| Matt Cassel QB quarterback MIN Minnesota Vikings | 129 | ![]() |
Matt CasselAddition of Baldwin and Breaston gives Cassel more downfield options, but still may be tough to repeat 2010 numbers. | QB | ![]() |
| Jared Cook TE tight end STL St. Louis Rams | 130 | ![]() |
Jared CookCook will be an interesting sleeper pick for the upcoming season if Bo Scaife doesn't return. | TE | ![]() |
| Kevin Kolb QB quarterback BUF Buffalo Bills | 132 | ![]() |
Kevin KolbKolb 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. | QB | ![]() |
| LaDainian Tomlinson RB running back | 133 | ![]() |
LaDainian TomlinsonProbably a third-down back these days, but could get some goal-line looks, too. | RB | ![]() |
| James Jones WR wide receiver GB Green Bay Packers | 134 | ![]() |
James JonesRe-signing in GB hurts fantasy value - expect inconsistency. | WR | ![]() |
| Chris Cooley TE tight end | 135 | ![]() |
Chris CooleyKnee injury clouding early-season situation. | TE | ![]() |
| Johnny Knox WR wide receiver | 136 | ![]() |
Johnny KnoxBears coaches talking down Knox in favor of Roy Williams and Devin Hester. | WR | ![]() |
| Nate Kaeding K kicker | 137 | ![]() |
Nate KaedingIf 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 Jets | 138 | ![]() |
Mark SanchezRun-heavy offense limits ceiling but addition of Plaxico Burress gives him dangerous red zone threat. | QB | ![]() |
| Darren Sproles RB running back NO New Orleans Saints | 139 | ![]() |
Darren SprolesReggie Bush 2.0. Upside in PPR leagues but won't see enough opportunities to make major dent in standard scoring. | RB | ![]() |
| Bernard Scott RB running back CIN Cincinatti Bengals | 140 | ![]() |
Bernard ScottScott doesn't project as a lead back, but only a Cedric Benson-injury away from assuming feature role. | RB | ![]() |
| Andre Roberts WR wide receiver ARZ Arizona Cardinals | 141 | ![]() |
Andre RobertsPossible sleeper at the wideout position. | WR | ![]() |
| Tarvaris Jackson QB quarterback BUF Buffalo Bills | 142 | ![]() |
Tarvaris JacksonHe 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. | QB | ![]() |
| Sebastian Janikowski K kicker OAK Oakland Raiders | 143 | ![]() |
Sebastian JanikowskiJanikowski's leg strength is unrivaled, and he has made 80 percent or more of his field goals three years in a row. | K | ![]() |
| Brent Celek TE tight end PHI Philadelphia Eagles | 145 | ![]() |
Brent CelekThe switch to Michael Vick at quarterback hurt his production. | TE | ![]() |
| Mohamed Massaquoi WR wide receiver JAC Jacksonville Jaguars | 146 | ![]() |
Mohamed MassaquoiVery little competition and improving McCoy but difficult to expect big things after uninspiring 2010. | WR | ![]() |
| Dan Carpenter K kicker MIA Miami Dolphins | 147 | ![]() |
Dan CarpenterHas 60-yard range and attempted 41 field goals last year. | K | ![]() |
| Peyton Manning QB quarterback DEN Denver Broncos | 148 | ![]() |
Peyton ManningWon't have 679 attempts again, but efficiency (6.9 YPA) should improve with receivers healthy. | QB | ![]() |
| Kendall Hunter RB running back SF San Francisco 49ers | 150 | ![]() |
Kendall HunterRookie 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. | RB | ![]() |
| Alex Henery K kicker PHI Philadelphia Eagles | 151 | ![]() |
Alex HeneryFourth-round pick from Nebraska should be an instant fantasy factor in Philadlephia's strong offense. | K | ![]() |
| Stephen Gostkowski K kicker NE New England Patriots | 152 | ![]() |
Stephen GostkowskiA quad injury derailed last year for Gostkowski, but he made 62 field goals from 2008 to 2009. | K | ![]() |
| Patrick Crayton WR wide receiver | 153 | ![]() |
Patrick CraytonExpected No. 2 receiver could thrive with attention on Jackson and Gates. | WR | ![]() |
| Jason Snelling RB running back ATL Atlanta Falcons | 154 | ![]() |
Jason SnellingMichael Turner's backup, Snelling caught 44 passes. | RB | ![]() |
| Kevin Walter WR wide receiver TEN Tennessee Titans | 155 | ![]() |
Kevin WalterBig, physical receiver who benefits from single coverage; limited ceiling. | WR | ![]() |
| Delone Carter RB running back IND Indianapolis Colts | 156 | ![]() |
Delone CarterJoseph Addai and Donald Brown are surmountable obstacles. | RB | ![]() |
| Neil Rackers K kicker | 157 | ![]() |
Neil RackersExtremely 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 | 158 | ![]() |
Roy WilliamsRed zone threat in pass-happy Chicago offense. | WR | ![]() |
| Josh Brown K kicker NYG New York Giants | 159 | ![]() |
Josh BrownMade 33 field goals last year, and Josh McDaniels figures to make offense even better. | K | ![]() |
| Matt Bryant K kicker ATL Atlanta Falcons | 160 | ![]() |
Matt BryantComing off a career-best 90.3 percent success rate on field goals, Bryant is a reliable option in a balanced offense. | K | ![]() |
| Mason Crosby K kicker GB Green Bay Packers | 161 | ![]() |
Mason CrosbyA big leg in a strong offense, but average accuracy keeps Crosby out of the top tier. | K | ![]() |
| Anthony Armstrong WR wide receiver DAL Dallas Cowboys | 162 | ![]() |
Anthony ArmstrongGreat speed but QB mess limits upside. | WR | ![]() |
| Heath Miller TE tight end PIT Pittsburgh Steelers | 163 | ![]() |
Heath MillerIf the offensive line is at full strength, and if Miller stays healthy, you can expect a bounce back, especially in the scoring department. | TE | ![]() |
| Hines Ward WR wide receiver | 164 | ![]() |
Hines WardPer-play averages still solid - should see targets bounce back with a full season of Roethlisberger. | WR | ![]() |
| Lawrence Tynes K kicker | 165 | ![]() |
Lawrence TynesHas made at least 82.6 percent of his field goals every year with the Giants. | K | ![]() |
| Jabar Gaffney WR wide receiver | 166 | ![]() |
Jabar GaffneyNumerous WR options, messy QB situation hurts stock. | WR | ![]() |
| Jordy Nelson WR wide receiver GB Green Bay Packers | 167 | ![]() |
Jordy NelsonSuper Bowl performance could indicate a breakout season. | WR | ![]() |
| Brian Hartline WR wide receiver MIA Miami Dolphins | 168 | ![]() |
Brian HartlineExcellent speed but Marshall, Bess targeted more. | WR | ![]() |
| David Akers K kicker DET Detroit Lions | 169 | ![]() |
David AkersWill 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. | K | ![]() |
| Rob Bironas K kicker TEN Tennessee Titans | 170 | ![]() |
Rob BironasBironas is a dependable long-range kicker, but his attempts may suffer with QB situation. | K | ![]() |
| Deion Branch WR wide receiver | 171 | ![]() |
Deion BranchFilled in admirably when Randy Moss left, but his touches may decline with Chad Ochocinco in New England. | WR | ![]() |
| Adam Vinatieri K kicker IND Indianapolis Colts | 172 | ![]() |
Adam VinatieriEnded a three-year slump by drilling all but two of his field goal attempts last year, but his range is badly lacking. | K | ![]() |
| Roy Helu RB running back WAS Washington Redskins | 173 | ![]() |
Roy HeluCould easily replace Ryan Torain - more upside due to speed - but keep in mind Shanahan is the Devil to fantasy running backs. | RB | ![]() |
| Jay Feely K kicker ARZ Arizona Cardinals | 174 | ![]() |
Jay FeelySix straight years with over 80 percent of his field goals made, but questionable Arizona offense makes fantasy value unclear. | K | ![]() |
| Billy Cundiff K kicker | 175 | ![]() |
Billy CundiffCareer was defined by inconsistency until last year, when he made 89.7 percent of his field goals. | K | ![]() |
| Robbie Gould K kicker CHI Chicago Bears | 176 | ![]() |
Robbie GouldHis year-to-year consistency is almost unmatched, but Gould rarely is better than average as a fantasy kicker. | K | ![]() |
| DeMarco Murray RB running back DAL Dallas Cowboys | 178 | ![]() |
DeMarco MurrayNeither Felix Jones nor Tashard Choice has set the world on fire; Murray could get a chance. | RB | ![]() |
| Connor Barth K kicker TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 179 | ![]() |
Connor BarthHe could stand to be more accurate, but the Buccaneers offense is improving. | K | ![]() |
| Jerome Simpson WR wide receiver MIN Minnesota Vikings | 180 | ![]() |
Jerome SimpsonEnters third year as a pro after finishing 2010 strong; Gradkowski can't be worse than Palmer. | WR | ![]() |
| Steven Smith WR wide receiver TB Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 181 | ![]() |
Steven SmithReliable possession receiver coming off microfracture surgery. | WR | ![]() |
| Emmanuel Sanders WR wide receiver PIT Pittsburgh Steelers | 182 | ![]() |
Emmanuel SandersCould begin to take some of Hines Ward's targets. | WR | ![]() |
| Cecil Shorts WR wide receiver JAC Jacksonville Jaguars | 183 | ![]() |
Cecil ShortsMore of a long-term project out of a small school but Jags' WR depth chart is thin. | WR | ![]() |
| Ryan Torain RB running back NYG New York Giants | 184 | ![]() |
Ryan TorainAtop the depth chart for now - played well when healthy. | RB | ![]() |
| Nick Folk K kicker NYJ New York Jets | 185 | ![]() |
Nick FolkInconsistent, but gets many field goal opportunities with the Jets. | K | ![]() |
| Greg Olsen TE tight end CAR Carolina Panthers | 186 | ![]() |
Greg OlsenAway from Martz but is Carolina really much better? | TE | ![]() |
| Greg Little WR wide receiver CLE Cleveland Browns | 187 | ![]() |
Greg LittleCould be nice late sleeper as no true No. 1 WR in Cleveland. | WR | ![]() |
| Ronnie Brown RB running back SD San Diego Chargers | 188 | ![]() |
Ronnie BrownCould be the goal-line back in Philadelphia - seems his skills are declining. | RB | ![]() |
| Damian Williams WR wide receiver TEN Tennessee Titans | 189 | ![]() |
Damian WilliamsRole and stats should improve under Hasselbeck but upside capped in run-first offense. | WR | ![]() |
| Jason Hanson K kicker | 190 | ![]() |
Jason HansonAssuming 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 Steelers | 192 | ![]() |
Shaun SuishamJourneyman kicker lacks job security, but made 14-of-15 field goals last year in a reliable offense. | K | ![]() |
| Ryan Succop K kicker KC Kansas City Chiefs | 193 | ![]() |
Ryan SuccopThe Chiefs play a ball-control offense, limiting Succop's scoring opportunities. | K | ![]() |
| Titus Young WR wide receiver | 194 | ![]() |
Titus YoungTremendous deep threat but on the smallish side. | WR | ![]() |
| Jermaine Gresham TE tight end CIN Cincinatti Bengals | 195 | ![]() |
Jermaine GreshamZach Miller thrived with Gradkowski at helm. Gresham has more potential than Miller. | TE | ![]() |
| Josh Scobee K kicker JAC Jacksonville Jaguars | 196 | ![]() |
Josh ScobeeThree straight years with field goal success rates less than 80 percent means you can find more accurate options elsewhere. | K | ![]() |
| James Starks RB running back GB Green Bay Packers | 197 | ![]() |
James StarksCame on strong in the playoffs - should push Ryan Grant for carries. | RB | ![]() |
| Montario Hardesty RB running back CLE Cleveland Browns | 198 | ![]() |
Montario HardestyComing back from injury, spells Peyton Hillis behind first-rate offensive line. Bad injury news throughout training camp, though. | RB | ![]() |
| Olindo Mare K kicker | 199 | ![]() |
Olindo MareA strong three-year run in Seattle, but Carolina's offense means few opportunities for Mare. | K | ![]() |
| Thomas Jones RB running back | 201 | ![]() |
Thomas JonesAt this point, more of a handcuff for Jamal Charles' owners. | RB | ![]() |
| Todd Heap TE tight end | 202 | ![]() |
Todd HeapKolb loves to throw to tight end if Heap can stay healthy. | TE | ![]() |
| Matt Prater K kicker DEN Denver Broncos | 204 | ![]() |
Matt PraterHas excellent range and improved accuracy in last two years, but opportunities might be limited now that Josh McDaniels is gone. | K | ![]() |
| Danario Alexander WR wide receiver SD San Diego Chargers | 206 | ![]() |
Danario AlexanderKnee is still a problem, but at least he made it through final cuts. | WR | ![]() |
| Harry Douglas WR wide receiver ATL Atlanta Falcons | 208 | ![]() |
Harry DouglasAddition of Julio Jones hurts stock. | WR | ![]() |
| Kyle Orton QB quarterback DAL Dallas Cowboys | 209 | ![]() |
Kyle OrtonReportedly 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. | QB | ![]() |
| Donald Brown RB running back IND Indianapolis Colts | 210 | ![]() |
Donald BrownOft injured, seems to have fallen on depth chart with Addai back and Delone Carter in fold. | RB | ![]() |
| Nate Washington WR wide receiver TEN Tennessee Titans | 211 | ![]() |
Nate WashingtonNot Titans ideal No. 1 but would be thrust into role if Britt is suspended. | WR | ![]() |
| Louis Murphy WR wide receiver NYG New York Giants | 212 | ![]() |
Louis MurphyCould be Raiders' top receiver this year. | WR | ![]() |
| Ryan Longwell K kicker SEA Seattle Seahawks | 213 | ![]() |
Ryan LongwellRange 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. | K | ![]() |
| Phil Dawson K kicker SF San Francisco 49ers | 214 | ![]() |
Phil DawsonOne of the best kickers of the past decade, but questionable Browns offense limits fantasy value. | K | ![]() |
| Tashard Choice RB running back BUF Buffalo Bills | 215 | ![]() |
Tashard ChoiceFelix Jones will get majority of carries and 'Boys also drafted DeMarco Murray. | RB | ![]() |
| Kevin Boss TE tight end | 216 | ![]() |
Kevin BossNearly entire value tied to touchdown grabs. | TE | ![]() |
| Steve Breaston WR wide receiver | 217 | ![]() |
Steve BreastonWill benefit from better quarterback play in Kansas City, but role likely will be smaller. | WR | ![]() |
| Cadillac Williams RB running back | 219 | ![]() |
Cadillac WilliamsLikely No. 2 to injury-prone Steven Jackson. | RB | ![]() |
| Graham Gano K kicker CAR Carolina Panthers | 222 | ![]() |
Graham GanoGano is below average, skill and situation alike. | K | ![]() |
| Mike Nugent K kicker CIN Cincinatti Bengals | 223 | ![]() |
Mike NugentThe Cincinnati offense figures to be a disaster in 2011. | K | ![]() |
| Donald Driver WR wide receiver | 224 | ![]() |
Donald DriverAging quickly but still No. 2 receiver in one of best offenses in NFL. | WR | ![]() |
| Daniel Fells TE tight end NE New England Patriots | 225 | ![]() |
Daniel FellsShowing well in Denver, might start at tight end. | TE | ![]() |
| Rian Lindell K kicker BUF Buffalo Bills | 226 | ![]() |
Rian LindellA pretty good kicker, but not a great situation. | K | ![]() |
| Steven Hauschka K kicker SEA Seattle Seahawks | 227 | ![]() |
Steven HauschkaMatt Prater is the likely kicker for Denver. | K | ![]() |
| Jason Avant WR wide receiver PHI Philadelphia Eagles | 228 | ![]() |
Jason AvantReliable possession receiver waiting in the wings should injury bug hit Jackson, Maclin. | WR | ![]() |
| Josh Morgan WR wide receiver WAS Washington Redskins | 234 | ![]() |
Josh MorganBetter on a per-play basis than Michael Crabtree. | WR | ![]() |
| Jerome Harrison RB running back | 235 | ![]() |
Jerome HarrisonUnbelievable 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 Ravens | 236 | ![]() |
Torrey SmithWill start as WR3, but blazing speed and height. | WR | ![]() |
| Lance Kendricks TE tight end STL St. Louis Rams | 238 | ![]() |
Lance KendricksExcellent receiver but Fells, Hoomanawanui block path. | TE | ![]() |
| Shane Vereen RB running back NE New England Patriots | 239 | ![]() |
Shane VereenVersatile back in first-rate offense. | RB | ![]() |
| Toby Gerhart RB running back MIN Minnesota Vikings | 240 | ![]() |
Toby GerhartHandcuff to Adrian Peterson. | RB | ![]() |
| Chris Ivory RB running back NYJ New York Jets | 241 | ![]() |
Chris IvoryImpressive 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. | RB | ![]() |
| Jason Hill WR wide receiver | 242 | ![]() |
Jason HillStarter opposite Thomas, but still only minimal value. | WR | ![]() |
| Visanthe Shiancoe TE tight end | 243 | ![]() |
Visanthe ShiancoeMcNabb helps value after only two TDs in 2010. | TE | ![]() |
| Antonio Brown WR wide receiver PIT Pittsburgh Steelers | 246 | ![]() |
Antonio BrownBehind Ward, Sanders, and Wallace on depth chart. | WR | ![]() |
| Donovan McNabb QB quarterback | 247 | ![]() |
Donovan McNabbIf named starter, could be huge sleeper; only one year removed from throwing 22 touchdowns in Philly. | QB | ![]() |