Mike F is as sharp as a bag of marbles. Marshall Faulk? Ricky Williams? Wouldn't one of these guys have to actually play a game in the NFL this year to contribute? I want to play in a FF league with Mike F. Also, the clown that said Corey Dillon is smoking something serious. Dillon is washed up, that is why the Pats drafted Lawrence Maroney to be his eventual replacement.
As for your questions, here are my top 12 RB's after the top 3 that you listed.
4. Clinton Portis - Should be back to his Denver #'s, especially in TD's
5. Edgerrin James - Everyone says how bad AZ's line was, but Warner and McNown combined last year for over 4500 yards. Maybe it was just JJ Arrington that stunk.
6. Tiki Barber - He is even more valuable if you get points for receptions in your league.
7. Rudi Johnson - Consistently great numbers over the past 3 years
8. Ronnie Brown - Should blow up this year, SINCE RICKY WILLIAMS IS PLAYING IN THE CFL, MIKE F. (seriously, if you know nothing about a subject, don't give advice on it.)
9. Cadillac Williams - Same as Ronnie, but will probably not get as many carries as Ronnie.
10. Lamont Jordan - Again, even better if you get points for receptions as he led the league in receptions last year for RB's
Starting to get into RB's with some ?
11. Domanick Davis - Definite potential to be top 10 RB, but has had some injury issues with his knee.
12. Brian Westbrook - Combo of Barber's receiving ability and DeShaun Foster's ability to get injured.
13. Willis McGahee - Again, injury issues, but he played great down the stretch last year.
14. Julius Jones - Should be healthy but will probably split some carries this year with Marion Barber III.
15. Steven Jackson - He will finally get a chance to prove himself as a #1 RB now that MARSHALL FAULK has been put on the "I should retire, but I want to get paid my final year of my contract" list.
You also have RB's like Kevin Jones, Jamal Lewis, Corey Dillon (a serviceable #2, probably a #3 fantasy RB), Tatum Bell, Reggie Bush, Thomas Jones, Deuce McAllister, Warrick Dunn, Reuben Droughns, Chris Brown, Fred Taylor, Chester Taylor, and probably a few others. Lots of depth this year at RB, probably more so then years gone by.
2006-07-18 10:15:35
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answered by Mike Oxmahl 4
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Edge should be solid in Arizona. Clinton Portis, Jamal Lewis, Rudi Johnson, Lamont Jordan, Tiki Barber, Julius Jones, Ronnie Brown, Cadalic Williams, Steven Jackson, Willis McGahee. Kevin Jones, Reggie Bush, DeAngelo Williams and Lawrence Maroney could all be solid late second to early third rounders.
2006-07-19 23:50:47
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answered by Baba Ganoush 2
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Well, that depends on the scoring system in your league. However, Portis and Barber are strong. I think Steven Jackson could have a breakout year and Ronnie Brown will get a lot more attempts with Ricky Williams gone. Cadillac Williams is a little bit of a risk, but good. Rudi Johnson is solid.
2006-07-18 11:18:18
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answered by KevinU 1
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Ronnie Brown.
Ronnie is the best after the "big three" (LT, LJ, and Shaun A) with Duante Culpepper as a QB he should have a GREAT year.
and note: I am a fantasy player, not a dolphin fan (in fact, I'm a colts fan, so up to 5 years ago I HATED the dolphins)
But seriously, Ronnie brown should be taken next after the "big three".
2006-07-19 04:57:28
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answered by -Incline- 4
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Tiki Barber, Cadilac Williams
2006-07-18 09:21:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Tiki Barber
2006-07-18 09:20:07
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answered by johns 2
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STEVEN JACKSON. I really think he's gonna have a breakout year this year with Mike Martz (former offensive coordinator) out of the picture. They have already made comments that jakcson is gonna have a much larger role in the offense this year. Look for for Jackson to have a huge year. my prediction
1500 yds 16 TD's
2006-07-18 13:44:26
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answered by Taylor C 3
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James-Johnson- Dillon
2006-07-18 10:51:42
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answered by Anonymous
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L.T. genuinely. you will could desire to be loopy to %. LJ over L.T. L.J. in spite of his super O-line blockading for him does not have the production that L.T. has. no person is on the threshold of as versatile as L.T. And in line with working varieties, L.J's production will fall off long before L.T.'s does. the only reason L.J. has extra yards this 365 days is the actuality that he's had seventy two extra attemts than L.T. LJ: 282 tries 1202 yards 13 TDs 4.3 ypc LT. 210 tries 1036 yards 19 TDs 4.9 ypc <----and he's by no potential had a sturdy O-line to run in the back of. you may desire to truly think of roughly checking your stats before you initiate rambling on approximately LJ. and how are you able to declare he runs with extra potential than L.T.? have you ever tried to deal with him? in actuality L.J. is 6-a million 230, L.T. is 5-10 221, if the two of them has extra potential it is L.T. because of the fact he has a decrease middle of gravity. the only people who could %. L.J. are KC followers, that's superb, stand with the aid of your group, do exactly no longer attempt to back it up with fake statements.
2016-11-02 07:18:22
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answered by ? 4
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Corey Dillon, he is coming off injury and a bad year, but2 years ago helped lead the Patriots to a Superbowl
2006-07-18 09:19:52
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answered by sborgida 2
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