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2007-07-20 03:04:47
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answer #1
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answered by Chris_Henry42_Titans 1
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Steven Jackson without a doubt. Last year he has 1528 yards and 13 TDs. But the real eye opener was his 90 (yes 90) receptions for 806 yards, and if your in a fantasy league that rewards receptions for Runninbacks, thats huge. The great thing about him is that he's only 24, last year was his real first full NFL season, and he's in an offense by Scott Linehan that revolves completely around establishing the running game and getting the RB involved in a passing game. I think his receiving total might be down and his rushing a littlew higher this year, but if he makes enough plays, i wouldn't be surprised if he surpassed 1000 yards rushing and 1000 yards receiving due to his versatilitly.
2007-07-20 03:51:38
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answer #2
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answered by calisurfer941 5
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I think LJ might be a reach at #2. The guy might hold out plus that KC OL has lost some talent and his year with a newer QB. Might be a tougher year for LJ. To replace him at #2, #3, #4, #5 you could go with Gore, Alexander, Henry, Jackson, or maybe Westbrook. Personally I see Travis Henry having a monster year at Denver, maybe not worth a #2 but top 5 at least.
2007-07-20 04:42:03
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answer #3
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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1. Frank Gore
2. Stephen Jackson
3. Shawn Alexander
4. Maurice Jones Drew
2007-07-20 05:24:36
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answer #4
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answered by The Claymaker- Go Pack! 6
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Ronnie Brown. His avg. yards per carry were insane high last year, the only reason his total yards were low is because he did not get the ball that much, plus he was injured. Look for him to get the ball a lot more this year with Cameron calling the plays. He is a solid 3rd pick in my book.
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4.2 YPC is quite spectacular given Miami's O-line, or lack thereof. The O-Line for the 2007 season has been revamped. We also have Trent Green, who is a definite improvement over what we had last year, who will help to keep opposing Defenses honest. Watch for Ronnie to be a stud this year. Simple stats do not paint a true picture of his talents.
2007-07-20 03:15:40
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answer #5
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answered by Dolphanaddict 2
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LJ isn't even #2! they have a crap QB, an OLine in which the entire left side has retired, and LJ carried the ball like 7000 times last year (Okay, it was only 416, but thats 70 more than the next closest guy!).
I actually have LJ 4th...#2 is Steven Jackson. #3, Gore. LJ's line and fatigue will hurt him this year...plus, dont forget the "Holdout" talk. thats always a bad way to start a season.
DOLPHANADDICT-
Brown's "Insanely high" YPC was actually 4.2...good for 14th among backs with 200 or more carries (Brown had 241) and VERY average...not so good.
2007-07-20 03:07:31
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answer #6
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answered by jmaximus12 4
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Steven Jackson, Frank Gore, Brian Westbrook, Shaun Alexander.
Not necessarily in that order.
2007-07-20 03:04:55
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answered by mr_cj_jr 6
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Stephen Jackson
Frank Gore
Deuce MacAllister
2007-07-20 04:36:18
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Shaun Alexander
2007-07-20 04:10:55
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answer #9
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answered by Terry C. 7
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As someone else said, I would take Stephen Jackson #2, Gore #3, and LJ #4. LJ has no passing game, and most of his great lineman are gone. He will get his yards, believe me, but Stephen Jackson is a beast, and should be #2.
2007-07-20 06:30:32
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answered by greasefire87 1
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LJ at 2 might be a stretch. The guy might miss time due to his holdout. Plus, he's a prime candidate to miss about 10 games with injury because they gave him way too many carries last year.
2007-07-20 03:05:11
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answer #11
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answered by gobiasindustries 3
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