| Pick | Ovr | Franchise | Selection | Date/Time | Pts | Comments |
| 1.01 |
1. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Peterson, Adrian MIN RB | Wed Jun 3 1:36:46 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Peterson seems to be the clear choice at #1 in 2009. More receiving yards (only 125 in 2008) and TDs (10 last year) would be nice, but that is really just nitpicking if can come close to a repeat of 1,760 rush yards and 4.8 YPC. |
| 1.02 |
2. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Jones-Drew, Maurice JAC RB | Wed Jun 3 2:12:07 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | MJD at No. 2 overall might seem a slot or two too high for some, but the little guy is going to explode in 2009. |
| 1.03 |
3. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Turner, Michael ATL RB | Wed Jun 3 2:17:51 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | We'd have felt better with MJD and although we feel he won't match last year's numbers it's tough not to take Turner here. LT is getting old, Jackson can't stay healthy and Forte isn't on this level. |
| 1.04 |
4. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Forte, Matt CHI RB | Wed Jun 3 8:37:46 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Matt Forte is a great pick as he will benefit from actually having a quarterback. A little concerned with the workload he got last year though. |
| 1.05 |
5. |
LestersLegends.com |
Fitzgerald, Larry ARI WR | Wed Jun 3 8:37:46 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Pick made based on Pre-Draft List |
| 1.06 |
6. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Westbrook, Brian PHI RB | Wed Jun 3 8:43:28 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Even with the drafting of McCoy and its almost guaranteed he won't play a full season, he can single handily carry a fantasy team from week to week |
| 1.07 |
7. |
DraftZoo.com |
Johnson, Chris TEN RB | Wed Jun 3 8:45:37 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Titans have already stated that they're looking to get Johnson even more involved this year. If you ask me, I'd say Jeff Fisher's been getting Johnsons involved for a while. Can't beat experience like that. I think he's better than the seventh-best player in the draft, so I like getting him here. |
| 1.08 |
8. |
WalterFootball.com |
Tomlinson, LaDainian SDC RB | Wed Jun 3 8:50:04 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | So, let's see... LaDainian Tomlinson just had his worst season ever. For the record, he rushed for 1,110 yards, caught 52 passes for 426 receiving yards, and scored 12 touchdowns. Oh the horror. Tomlinson was coming off a torn MCL and suffered a toe injury. Now he's healthy again. |
| 1.09 |
9. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Slaton, Steve HOU RB | Wed Jun 3 8:58:56 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Houston's offense really took off last season after Slaton was given more work. The Texans don't have another running back to cut into Slaton's carries so you have to believe that the 20+ carries per game he was getting towards the end of last season will continue. He had 4 100 rushing yard games in his last 7 games last season and he'll only get better with experience. He also had 50 catches for 377 yards last season which is a very nice added bonus. |
| 1.10 |
10. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Jackson, Steven STL RB | Wed Jun 3 9:00:57 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Steven Jackson could be very good if he can somehow stay healthy. The Rams are going to run the ball alot this year and upgraded some at their offensive line. Jackson will also dominate PPR leagues. |
| 1.11 |
11. |
KFFL.com |
Williams, DeAngelo CAR RB | Wed Jun 3 9:20:27 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Panthers won't be going away from the run anytime soon, so the talented Williams should see plenty of touches in Carolina's two-headed attack. He was the best running back left on the board. |
| 1.12 |
12. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Johnson, Andre HOU WR | Wed Jun 3 9:23:40 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Johnson absolutely crushes in PPR leagues but even in a standard league he is a lock for 1200 yards receiving. I'm hoping he can find the end zone more than the 8 times he scored last season. |
| 2.01 |
13. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Jacobs, Brandon NYG RB | Wed Jun 3 9:27:46 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Brandon Jacobs is a beast when healthy and without Derrick Ward in the Giants backfield, more is going to be expected out of Jacobs. At pick 13, I'm extremely happy to get a guy who scored 15 times last year. |
| 2.02 |
14. |
KFFL.com |
Portis, Clinton WAS RB | Wed Jun 3 9:43:06 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Portis has consistently reached 1,200 yards and close to double digits in touchdowns. Nothing should change this year; he's still the workhorse back in Washington. Selecting him gives me two solid No. 1 backs in my starting backfield. |
| 2.03 |
15. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Johnson, Calvin DET WR | Wed Jun 3 9:46:25 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Calvin Johnson will finally have a QB to throw him the ball and with the quarterbacks that through him the ball, he still performed very well. If I wait on a WR and take a running back, I won't have a wide receiver able to produce the numbers that Calvin can. I think there is still plenty of depth at the RB position. |
| 2.04 |
16. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Brady, Tom NEP QB | Wed Jun 3 9:58:55 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Last time I checked, he didn't hurt his arm. If Matt Cassel can get 3693 yards passing with Welker and Moss, I find it very hard to believe that Brady won't exceed 4000 yards by a lot now with Welker, Moss, Joey Galloway, a healthy Benjamin Watson, Brandon Tate, and Brad Smith. Cassel had 21 touchdowns with a very weak arm, Brady should have 30-35. Phillip Rivers wasn't effected by knee surgery last year, neither was Peyton Manning. Brady shouldn't be either. Getting him in the 2nd round could be a steal when its all said and done. |
| 2.05 |
17. |
WalterFootball.com |
Moss, Randy NEP WR | Wed Jun 3 11:49:38 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | My No. 1 receiver. If Randy Moss was able to score 11 touchdowns with Cassel, I don't think there's any question that he'll improve that total to the mid-teens, at the very least, with Tom Brady back at the helm. |
| 2.06 |
18. |
DraftZoo.com |
Gore, Frank SFO RB | Thu Jun 4 12:06:48 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Gore's not the greatest running back in the world, but I think he's a decent pick here. He'll be the starter in San Fran, and while they won't have the luxury of running the game out with the lead all too often, I do think he'll be one Shaun Hills favorite targets, and he'll get some good carries. Doesn't hurt that he has seven games against teams that finished in the bottom ten in the league last year against the rush. Honestly, I just really wanted to go RB-RB and Gores the best RB left with a different bye week than Chris Johnson. |
| 2.07 |
19. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Brees, Drew NOS QB | Thu Jun 4 6:12:38 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | This is a tough pick, take the 14th best RB, 5th best WR or the top QB (you never know the true health of Brady)...although I would rarely pick a QB so early, the "best available" option is Drew Brees |
| 2.08 |
20. |
LestersLegends.com |
Brown, Ronnie MIA RB | Thu Jun 4 7:09:44 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | In 2007 he was the best back not named LT before blowing his knee out. Without a full year to recover he had 916 yards rushing, 254 receiving, and 11 TDs (10 rushing, 1 passing). Another year removed from the injury, and Ronnie should get his explosiveness back. |
| 2.09 |
21. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Boldin, Anquan ARI WR | Thu Jun 4 10:34:05 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Before one of the most vicious (legal) hits in NFL history, Boldin was on his way to an NFL season for the record books, being on pace to get close to Randy Moss' record season of 2007, with 27 catches for 366 yards and 5 TDs. With a full season of health, and hopefully a drama-less one at that, look for Bolden to tap back into that early '08 success. |
| 2.10 |
22. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Barber, Marion DAL RB | Thu Jun 4 10:43:48 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | They love to give Barber the ball at the goal line which of course is a great fantasy football formula. Very happy to get a 2nd strong RB late in the 2nd round with plenty of good WRs to get early in the next round. |
| 2.11 |
23. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Wayne, Reggie IND WR | Thu Jun 4 10:43:48 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Pick made based on Pre-Draft List |
| 2.12 |
24. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Smith, Steve CAR WR | Thu Jun 4 3:03:54 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Smith finished with 1,421 yards, including eight 100 yard games, in a season where he missed the first two games. An increase in his 6 TDs over 2008, and more consistent play from Jake Delhomme would be helpful this season, but he still represents a high-potential fantasy receiver, and a great value at the end of round 2. |
| 3.01 |
25. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Manning, Peyton IND QB | Thu Jun 4 3:08:23 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The retirement of Tom Moore, and the absence of Marvin Harrison this season raises some concerns, but in reality, Manning is essentially his own offensive coordinator on many plays, and Anthony Gonzalez should prove to be an upgrade over Harrison this season. |
| 3.02 |
26. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Colston, Marques NOS WR | Thu Jun 4 3:29:50 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | We recently posted an article on Marques Colston's microfracture surgery and we came to the conclusion that he has a strong shot at being close to 100 percent by Week 1. Colston's microfracture procedure was not thought to be as serious as some microfracture surgeries, and given his youth and situation, he is well worth the risk at this point in a 2009 mock draft. Of course we will monitor his progress this off-season and adjust accordingly, but for now Colston still has fantasy WR1 talent and he will make a fine third player for our squad! |
| 3.03 |
27. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Jennings, Greg GBP WR | Thu Jun 4 3:29:50 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Pick made based on Pre-Draft List |
| 3.04 |
28. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Gates, Antonio SDC TE | Thu Jun 4 3:29:50 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Pick made based on Pre-Draft List |
| 3.05 |
29. |
LestersLegends.com |
Moreno, Knowshon DEN RB | Thu Jun 4 3:42:11 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | With Cutler gone the Broncos will likely get back to running the football. Knowshon will easily beat out the Misfits that were brought in during the offseason. He is running behind a good offesive line and should produce immediately. Plus, with Shanahan gone, you don't have to worry about mind games. |
| 3.06 |
30. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Bowe, Dwayne KCC WR | Thu Jun 4 3:54:23 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Couldn't pass up Bowe here, in 2008, he had 86 catches for just over 1000 yards and 7 scores. He was sharing the targets with tony gonzalez and still managed to have the 3rd highest targets in the league for WRs (only behind Brandon Marshall & Andre Johnson)...Tony G is gone which may mean more coverage for Bowe, but Matt Cassel is an upgrade of Tyler Thigpen. Look for even more improved stats in 2009. Gladly take him with the 30th overall pick. |
| 3.07 |
31. |
DraftZoo.com |
Marshall, Brandon DEN WR | Thu Jun 4 4:00:35 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I'll be honest, I really wanted Knowshon here. So nice pick, Lester. Anyway, now that Brandon Marshall won't miss any time from a suspension, I think he's one of the best receiving options left. If Randy Moss can grab 11 TDs with Cassel at the helm, then I think Marshall can put up similar or better numbers with Kyle Orton in the same system. |
| 3.08 |
32. |
WalterFootball.com |
Smith, Kevin DET RB | Thu Jun 4 4:29:31 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I really wanted Knowshon Moreno here, but apparently DraftZoo wasn't going to let that happen. But Kevin Smith is a nice consolation prize. In the final seven weeks of his rookie season, Smith averaged 21 attempts and 83.9 rushing yards per contest. He was also a factor in the passing game, catching 39 balls for 286 yards in 2008. Now that he's in his second year, Smith will be even more involved. |
| 3.09 |
33. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
White, Roddy ATL WR | Thu Jun 4 4:37:29 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Roddy White had 88 catches for 1382 yards last year, despite the fact that Matt Ryan only threw 434 times. The Falcons are giving Ryan more of a role in the offense this season, as Michael Turner was way overworked last year, and thus White's targets will go up. I see no reason why Ryan won't throw 500+ times this season and if that happens, White should get 1400+ yards and improve his touchdown total, 7, as well. White is also in a contract year, which means he'll be motivated. |
| 3.10 |
34. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Thomas, Pierre NOS RB | Thu Jun 4 4:55:23 p.m. ET 2009 |
- |
| 3.11 |
35. |
KFFL.com |
Owens, Terrell BUF WR | Thu Jun 4 5:29:38 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Needed a wide receiver at this point. Owens was the best available. Owens was great in his first year in Philly and Dallas; think that pattern continues in Buffalo, especially with motivation for a new contract after the season. Definitely some worries that he's near the end of his line, but I think he has at least one more good season in him. |
| 3.12 |
36. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Rivers, Philip SDC QB | Thu Jun 4 5:40:20 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Rivers exploded last season to be the quarterback he was drafted to be. 4,000 yards and 34 TD's were numbers that cannot be ignored. A healthy LT might bring those figures down a little bit, but not enough to the point that would allow a top quarterback like Rivers fall back to me with the 60th pick. |
| 4.01 |
37. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Welker, Wes NEP WR | Thu Jun 4 5:50:16 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Welker is a focal point of the Patriots offense no matter who is taking the snaps. I like taking guys who A)get targeted a lot and B)catch most of those targets (see:Andre Johnson) because it means they are going to give their fantasy owners plenty of chances to get points. With Brady back at the helm, I see Welker's yardage in the same range as the last two seasons (1100+ yards) but his chances to get into the endzone should increase. |
| 4.02 |
38. |
KFFL.com |
Edwards, Braylon NYJ WR | Thu Jun 4 6:28:36 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | A new coaching staff should help the talented wideout. He has the ability to produce like a top No. 1 ... when he's focused. I think it's good value on him at this stage, especially considering the remaining receivers. Definitely some risk involved, though. |
| 4.03 |
39. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Rodgers, Aaron GBP QB | Thu Jun 4 6:34:47 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I really thought about taking Ryan Grant here for insurance purposes at the RB position, but I figured I'd get one of the last top quarterbacks on the list. The Packers are going to throw the ball a lot, while Cutler, Romo, and Warner all might have down years because of different personnel. When I looked at other positions, not one certain player stuck out like Rodgers did. |
| 4.04 |
40. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Wells, Chris ARI RB | Thu Jun 4 6:41:04 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Wells is going to get the vast majority of the carries for his team this season, which is more than you can say about most halfbacks at this point in the draft. The defense will be so concerned trying to slow down Kurt Warner, covering Boldin and Fitzgerald, that Wells should have 1000 yards rushing with ease. He didn't catch a lot of balls at Ohio State, which means he won't do a lot in that area for me, but my RB1 is Steve Slaton so that makes up for it. The only issue is his durability. Most rookies backs tend to break down by fantasy playoff time, but in weeks 14-17, Wells faces San Francisco, Detroit, St. Louis, and Green Bay, which will be a cakewalk for him, even if he has started to break down. |
| 4.05 |
41. |
WalterFootball.com |
Bryant, Antonio TBB WR | Thu Jun 4 6:44:40 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Two players I really wanted - Aaron Rodgers and Chris Wells - just went off the board, so I'll take my WR2. If Antonio Bryant can garner 83 receptions, 1,248 yards and seven touchdowns with Jeff Garcia at the helm, I don't see why he can't duplicate those numbers with Luke McCown, who has a stronger arm than his predecessor. |
| 4.06 |
42. |
DraftZoo.com |
Ochocinco, Chad CIN WR | Thu Jun 4 6:52:30 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Chad Johnson should have a great year. He's healthy, and more importantly Carson Palmer is healthy. With TJH gone, I think he'll flourish again. He didn't put up great numbers last year, but they weren't too bad considering who was playing quarterback. Palmer will probably lean on his most familiar target this season, and I think the Bengal could be down enough times to need to air it out. Plus, I haven't heard much from Ocho this offseason which hopefully means he's been working and not bitching. |
| 4.07 |
43. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Grant, Ryan GBP RB | Thu Jun 4 7:32:37 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | There is no contract hold out this summer, he's going into the year healthy and he's out to prove that he was no one-hit wonder in 2007. With a balanced air attack consisting of Aaron Rodgers and Greg Jennings, defenses will not be able to stack the box. Without no other legitimate competition in the backfield, he should get a majority of the carries. Look for him to return to 2007 rather than 2008. I thought about taking him at #30 so that fact that he was still there at #43 gets me both targeted players. |
| 4.08 |
44. |
LestersLegends.com |
Witten, Jason DAL TE | Thu Jun 4 7:43:33 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Jason Witten is the #1 WR for the Dallas Cowboys, although he is a TE, which makes him all the move valuable. |
| 4.09 |
45. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Williams, Roy DAL WR | Thu Jun 4 7:57:20 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The actual number one WR of the Cowboys. He had 1,300 receiving yards the last time his QB had a pulse. This is a guy who, if he gets as many passes thrown at him as T. O. did last season, will approach 100 receptions. He is that good. He has those skills. He's proven he can catch the ball, and while he may not have the game-breaking burst of your top wideouts, he still can (and will) have double digit touchdowns. |
| 4.10 |
46. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Houshmandzadeh, T.J. SEA WR | Thu Jun 4 9:52:52 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Seahawks have been waiting for somebody to actually catch the ball and TJ has been waiting to be the go to option. Good match. |
| 4.11 |
47. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Addai, Joseph IND RB | Thu Jun 4 10:36:14 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Addai's fantasy value will be debated all the way up to kickoff in 2009. Even though Donald Brown is on the roster, Addai is going to get his. All the guy needs is roughly 250 carries and he can crank out 1,000 yards and 10+ scores. He had 261 carries, 1,072 rushing yards, 41 receptions for 364 yards and 15 total scores in 2007, a season he was still sharing carries. In that Colts offense this season, Addai should easily get to that 250 carry mark if healthy. Donald Brown might just help Addai stay healthy. Like Marion Barber, Addai is the kind of running back that can get 12-14 total scores on 240-250 carry season, whereas a heavier workload will end up producing missed games, which ends up causing less produced yards and less touchdowns all together. Maurice Jones-Drew, Joseph Addai, Reggie Wayne and Marques Colston... we're very pleased with that four. |
| 4.12 |
48. |
JunkyardJake.com |
McFadden, Darren OAK RB | Thu Jun 4 11:43:26 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | McFadden was significantly hampered by turf toe last season, and still managed to finish with a respectable 4.4 YPC, compared to starter Justin Fargas's 3.9 YPC. This season, with his turf toe problems reportedly behind him, the 2nd year back should surpass Fargas on the depth chart. Surely McFadden is still a risky pick, but with his speed, and receiving ability, he appears to have large untapped potential in 2009. |
| 5.01 |
49. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Jackson, Vincent SDC WR | Thu Jun 4 11:48:59 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | There are a few great receivers to choose from at this point, but on the basis of his 1098 yard, 7 TD breakout season in 2008, Vincent Jackson is a solid choice to begin the 5th round. One other positive for Jackson is the continuity of the Chargers offense, where he reunites with emerging Phillip Rivers under the same coaching staff and offensive system in 2009. |
| 5.02 |
50. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Lynch, Marshawn BUF RB | Thu Jun 4 11:55:36 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | This league only starts 2RBs and we already have MJD and Addai, but we can't pass up the value here. Marshawn Lynch could get his three-game suspension reduced to 1-2, but even if he doesn't, the stud is well worth the grab in the 5th. With Terrell Owens keeping defenses honest in 2009, I can see Lynch rushing for well over 1,000 yards and 10+ scores. |
| 5.03 |
51. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Stewart, Jonathan CAR RB | Fri Jun 5 12:08:18 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Would have LOVED to see Lynch last one more pick but very happy to get an exceptionally talented back behind a very good offensive line. Obviously sharing carries is a concern but he'll get plenty of chances and if DeAngelo gets hurt we have one of the best backs in the league. |
| 5.04 |
52. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Jones, Thomas NYJ RB | Fri Jun 5 5:53:46 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | By no means is this a sexy pick, but in the long run these are the types of picks that win you awards Safe picks that net value. Jones a is a proven back, a veteran of the NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE, and was actaully the top back left on my board for the last 20-25 picks or so. The normal arguments against him would be age (he's a crazy workout guy, and hasn't deteriorated like other backs his age) and that there's a ton of competetion in New York. While the latter is true, Leon Washington siphoned off a ton of carries and 8 scores last season too, and with a new quarterback in camp in Matt Sanchez, the running game is going to be even more important for the Jets. |
| 5.05 |
53. |
LestersLegends.com |
Holmes, Santonio PIT WR | Fri Jun 5 7:13:55 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Santonio Holmes was supposed to break out last year, but he ran into some issues. He proved his worth in the Super Bowl though, and I expect that to carry over into the regular season. Look for him to finally crack the 1000 yard mark and approach double-digit TDs. |
| 5.06 |
54. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Bush, Reggie NOS RB | Fri Jun 5 7:24:15 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | This is a huge risk/reward pick. After 8 weeks of 2008, Reggie was the best Fantasy RB in the league, especially in PPR leagues. Will he comeback 100% healthy in 2009...that's the question, but being available in the middle of the 5th round, he's clearly undervalued this year. He will share touches with Pierre Thomas, but that doesn't mean he won't be successful as there are plenty of RBBC's where both guys are productive. |
| 5.07 |
55. |
DraftZoo.com |
Royal, Eddie DEN WR | Fri Jun 5 11:45:44 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | I like Eddie Royal here. I know I'm putting a lot of eggs in the Denver passing offense basket, but I think it could pay off considering how often they'll be down and in need of throwing 50 times a game. I think Josh McDaniels offense will run much smoother in Denver where the offensive line is better, the QB is better (Orton is better than Cassel), and the receivers are still pretty talented. Basically I'm hoping that Eddie Royal becomes Wes Welker, Jr with better TD numbers |
| 5.08 |
56. |
WalterFootball.com |
Ward, Derrick TBB RB | Fri Jun 5 12:21:04 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Derrick Ward and Earnest Graham will split carries, but Luke "Captain Checkdown" McCown will turn to Ward often when he has to throw the ball. Ward should garner at least 1,300 total yards this season, making him a very good RB3. |
| 5.09 |
57. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Gonzalez, Anthony IND WR | Fri Jun 5 12:43:52 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | He's the unquestioned #2 in the Indianapolis offense and he's in the his 3rd year, the magical year when all high upside wide receivers break out. He was a first round pick in 2007, so the upside is there. Now that he has the opportunity and the experience, he could be ready to shine. He has 1240 yards and 93 receptions in his short career so if he gets 75-80 receptions this year, not unreasonable for the Indy #2, he could get 1000 yards. |
| 5.10 |
58. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Evans, Lee BUF WR | Fri Jun 5 2:13:05 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Lee Evans will do very well in Buffalo now that TO is there. He won't get double teamed and Buffalo will probably air it out more. |
| 5.11 |
59. |
KFFL.com |
Johnson, Larry CIN RB | Fri Jun 5 3:04:15 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Wasn't a need here but grabbing LJ gives me a No. 3 back that can produce like a No. 1, especially for when Clinton Portis and DeAngelo Williams get hurt. I think Johnson has at least one more good season in him, and we'll hope that he can coexist with new head coach Todd Haley. |
| 5.12 |
60. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Gonzalez, Tony ATL TE | Fri Jun 5 4:59:09 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I really wanted LJ to fall to me here. I need a second running back and I'm not enthused with any of the remaining options. Gonzalez is the pick to ensure I get top production out of a spot that others won't (especially if I'm going to be crossing my fingers at my 2nd running back spot). |
| 6.01 |
61. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Benson, Cedric CIN RB | Fri Jun 5 5:03:18 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I go with Benson here because unlike some of the backs that are ranked higher, Benson is going to get the bulk of the touches in Cincinnati. I'm not in love with the pick, but it is a safe pick that will give me points every week. |
| 6.02 |
62. |
KFFL.com |
Warner, Kurt ARI QB | Fri Jun 5 5:20:26 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Liked the upside here with Warner. Think he can throw for close to 4,000 yards and nearly 30 touchdowns ... if he stays healthy. Good value for his current ADP, too. |
| 6.03 |
63. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Rice, Ray BAL RB | Fri Jun 5 6:12:54 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Running back position is getting thin, so while I could, I figured I would get some insurance just in case one of my two RBs gets hurt or doesn't perform. Rice is bound to have a good year with McClain moving to FB and McGahee always having knee problems. Just didn't feel there was a WR3 to take here. |
| 6.04 |
64. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Moss, Santana WAS WR | Fri Jun 5 6:21:59 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Forget about high upside guys, how 'bout low floor guys. Santana Moss hasn't had less than 790 yards since his 2nd season in the league back in 2002. He is the unchallenged #1 for the Washington Redskins. Jason Campbell is in his contract year and finally going into his 2nd straight season with the same offensive system, so I'm expecting big things from him and his receivers, including #1 option Santana Moss. he had 1044 yards last year and should get 1000+ this year which is more than you can say for most other guys still left on the board. He's not a touchdown machine though, as he has only had double digit touchdowns once, but at this point, I'll take his 1000 receiving yards and 5-7 touchdowns. |
| 6.05 |
65. |
WalterFootball.com |
Romo, Tony DAL QB | Fri Jun 5 6:58:17 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Terrell Owens is gone, but Tony Romo should still be good for close to 4,000 yards and 27 touchdowns this year. Roy Williams will step up as the new No. 1; Jason Witten will no longer have to worry about Owens stabbing him in the back; and Tashard Choice is an intriguing option out of the backfield. |
| 6.06 |
66. |
DraftZoo.com |
McNabb, Donovan PHI QB | Fri Jun 5 11:01:27 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Sorry for the delay. Donovan McNabb is really being undervalued in my opinion. The Eagles brought in some new faces at OT, and while it remains to be seen exactly how well they do, I think they'll end up keeping McNabb upright. He's got as many offensive weapons as he's ever had, and I don't think I can wait another round to get him. Plus, there aren't many RBs or WRs worth the pick here. Replacement pick made by Commissioner Replacement pick made by Commissioner Replacement pick made by Commissioner Replacement pick made by Commissioner |
| 6.07 |
67. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Clark, Dallas IND TE | Fri Jun 5 10:42:14 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Roster needs consist of #2 WR or #1 TE...with many WRs taken already, I'll take the #3 TE on my draft board, Dallas Clark. When Peyton Manning is your QB...enough said. This pick is definite value over some of the recent WR picks, glad he was here in round 6. |
| 6.08 |
68. |
LestersLegends.com |
White, LenDale TEN RB | Sat Jun 6 12:03:36 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Titans did not make many improvements in their passing attack. Chris Johnson will have a bigger role in the Offense, but LenDale is still going to be the guy at the stripe. He's in a contract year and in the best shape of his career. He's a worthy RB3 in a 12-team league. |
| 6.09 |
69. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Ryan, Matt ATL QB | Sat Jun 6 12:03:36 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Pick made based on Pre-Draft List |
| 6.10 |
70. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Jackson, DeSean PHI WR | Sat Jun 6 10:30:03 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Our debate came down to DeSean Jackson, Hines Ward, or Jay Cutler. We worry about Jackson still being too young and Hines Ward getting too old. Cutler brings too many question marks in a new system with a new team. So we went with trusting our cheat sheet. Although as the season approaches the Fantasy Draft Edge cheat sheets will change often, right now our highest ranked remaining player is DeSean Jackson |
| 6.11 |
71. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Cotchery, Jerricho NYJ WR | Sat Jun 6 12:54:52 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Cotchery has huge upside this late. I'd never expect fantasy WR2 numbers but he is capable of producing them. |
| 6.12 |
72. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Avery, Donnie STL WR | Sat Jun 6 3:26:34 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Donnie Avery was quite productive for a rookie, with 53 catches and 674 yards. It was all the more impressive to find out that he was able to accomplish this while playing most of the season with a cracked hip. After the release of Torry Holt, Avery enters 2009 as the favorite to assume the #1 receiving role for the Rams, so it will be interesting to see if he can seize the opportunity. |
| 7.01 |
73. |
JunkyardJake.com |
McCoy, LeSean PHI RB | Sat Jun 6 3:40:25 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | With Felix Jones, Donald Brown, Wilis McGahee and the Steelers RBs still on the board, this might be a little early to select LeSean McCoy, but his value gets a fairly significant boost now that Brian Westbrook has elected to have ankle surgery and will most likely miss the entire preseason. McCoy is a very effective inside runner, shows good speed when bouncing outside, and has great receiving ability. Originally projected as a mid 1st rounder, McCoy was considered a little small for every down punishment, but should fit nicely into the Eagles offensive scheme. |
| 7.02 |
74. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Roethlisberger, Ben PIT QB | Sat Jun 6 5:02:13 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I know this is a bit early for some, but I have Roethy having a huge season this year. Back in 2007, Roethy was quietly a top 5-7 fantasy quarterback while ranking 19th in attempts. That's extremely impressive. With Holmes set to breakout (a year later than we had hoped), I really see Roethy getting back to that top 7 form this upcoming season. |
| 7.03 |
75. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Cutler, Jay CHI QB | Sat Jun 6 8:51:18 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | We were likely going to pull the trigger on Big Ben but so it goes. To be perfectly honest we aren't thrilled with this pick but being nearly 2 full rounds away from another pick we had to go on a QB and Cutler could have a big year; simply can't let him go any further - trusting the cheat sheet and going with our highest rated QB. |
| 7.04 |
76. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Parker, Willie PIT RB | Sat Jun 6 9:02:40 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | There's not enough people on my team nicknamed "Fast". So, there we go. Gotta get that taken care of. |
| 7.05 |
77. |
LestersLegends.com |
Palmer, Carson CIN QB | Sun Jun 7 2:17:37 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I expect Palmer to bounce back this year. Ochocinco claims he's going to work harder, be in better shape, etc. Losing Housh is a setback, but Coles is a pretty decent replacement. |
| 7.06 |
78. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Moore, Lance NOS WR | Sun Jun 7 4:34:27 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I need a WR and Lance Moore was the highest rated WR on my board...not a bad thing that his QB is Drew Brees |
| 7.07 |
79. |
DraftZoo.com |
Jones, Julius SEA RB | Sun Jun 7 9:04:58 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | This may seem a little early for Jones, but I really wanted to get an RB3 here. And when am I going to be able to find a starting running back again. Jones won't be an insane stat machine, but he did manage to put up a 4.4 ypc average last year despite playing behind a banged up line and having no passing attack. With Hasselbeck back and TJH added to the roster, I think Jones will find more openings. He's a solid RB3 in my opinion. |
| 7.08 |
80. |
WalterFootball.com |
Cooley, Chris WAS TE | Sun Jun 7 10:15:26 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | My fourth-best player available, but one who fits a position of need; Chris Cooley had 83 catches for 849 yards last year, but scored only once. I have to believe that was a fluke. Given that Jason Campbell will be playing in the same offense for the second year in a row, Cooley's production could increase even more. |
| 7.09 |
81. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Mason, Derrick BAL WR | Sun Jun 7 10:46:37 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Derrick Mason might be the most underrated player in the NFL. He has had 1000+ yards in every season this decade with the exception of two. He had 1037 yards receiving last season with rookie Joe Flacco at quarterback, despite the fact that Mason was 34. Flacco is in his 2nd year now and Mason is still his #1 option. Mason has never been all that athletic so the fact that he's now 35 isn't going to stop him from having 1000+ yards, which, in the 7th round, is very good value. I already have 3 WRs, but there's always a chance one gets hurt or struggles. Mason is a damn good WR4. I considered him in the 6th, but waited because I knew he'd be here in the 7th. |
| 7.10 |
82. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Berrian, Bernard MIN WR | Sun Jun 7 10:50:30 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Berrian is the clear #1 in Minnesota and he should get a lot of touches with either Rosenfels or Favre playing at QB. |
| 7.11 |
83. |
KFFL.com |
Driver, Donald GBP WR | Mon Jun 8 1:38:58 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | After going upside with my other two receivers, I needed some stability with my No. 3 wideout. Driver should be good for at least one more season of around 900 yards and 5-7 touchdowns. |
| 7.12 |
84. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Crabtree, Michael SFO WR | Mon Jun 8 9:12:22 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Crabtree was eager to prove himself before the draft, falling to the tenth overall spot in the draft is only going to motivate him further on a San Francisco team with no true #1 WR. I'm very happy to take a chance on him here. |
| 8.01 |
85. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Lewis, Jamal CLE RB | Mon Jun 8 9:23:12 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Lewis seems very old, but he isn't even 30 yet. He has hit the 1,000 yard plateau in 7 of his 9 professional seasons and is still the number one option in the Cleveland backfield. I'd like to see his touchdown totals go up from last year (only 4 TD) but Lewis in the 8th round is a steal. |
| 8.02 |
86. |
KFFL.com |
Schaub, Matt HOU QB | Mon Jun 8 11:36:45 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Kurt Warner is far from certain to play in all 16 games, making it important to secure a strong backup. It looks like the Texans finally have a running game, which should take some pressure off Schaub. He was on pace to throw for 4,426 yards and 22 touchdowns last year. |
| 8.03 |
87. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Walter, Kevin HOU WR | Mon Jun 8 1:42:09 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Walter should have a huge year in Houston and could put up huge numbers due to the attention Andre Johnson and Steve Slaton get. |
| 8.04 |
88. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Olsen, Greg CHI TE | Mon Jun 8 6:52:12 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I need a tight end and Olsen is my top TE available here. He's actually my 5th rated tight end and a huge sleeper. Cutler loves throwing it to his tight end, as shown by the fact that even Tony Scheffler has averaged 600 yards receiving over the last two years when Cutler was in Denver. Now in Chicago, Cutler isn't going to have much choice but to throw Olsen's way often, especially in the end zone. His other two options are a converted kick returner/cornerback and a running back. Olsen is also in his 3rd year, the year when wide receivers and tight ends tend to break out. All signs point to Olsen having a top 5 TE season this year. |
| 8.05 |
89. |
WalterFootball.com |
Ward, Hines PIT WR | Mon Jun 8 7:00:20 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | My best player available, Hines Ward should be a reliable WR3 for me, especially if Ben Roethlisberger is healthy and consequently reverts back to 2007 form. |
| 8.06 |
90. |
DraftZoo.com |
Steelers, Pittsburgh PIT Def | Mon Jun 8 8:47:22 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Guess I'm the first one going defense. I really don't see anyone at any other position that has more value than someone I can get later. I've got my eye on a few RBs and WRs, but they should be around next pick. I always like having two top defenses, so I need to go ahead and grab one here. The Steelers are good for about 50 sacks and probably a few scores here. Hoping Mike Wallace gets hot as a return man. |
| 8.07 |
91. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Holt, Torry JAC WR | Mon Jun 8 8:47:22 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Pick made based on Pre-Draft List |
| 8.08 |
92. |
LestersLegends.com |
Coles, Laveranues CIN WR | Mon Jun 8 8:59:56 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I hitched my wagon to Carson Palmer, why not add one of his new horses in Coles? Coles is a safe WR3 that should be good for nearly 1000 yards and 6+ TDs if he can stay healthy. Housh took a lot of receptions with him to the Great Northwest. Coles will be in line to snag many of them. |
| 8.09 |
93. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Bears, Chicago CHI Def | Tue Jun 9 12:29:15 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | This isn't a pick based on the fact that I think that the Bears' defense is really that good -- Although the signing of Tippecanoeandtylertoo to play outside linebacker is a huge help. The Bears' defense scores touchdowns. The Bears' return game scores touchdowns. This should be a valuable pick that, along with another defense that hasn't been selected yet, will be one of the top two D's in fantasy football. |
| 8.10 |
94. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Winslow, Kellen TBB TE | Tue Jun 9 9:39:42 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | From a personal stand point I'm not at all a big fan of this guy. BUT when he decides to focus, gives some effort and be his best he is very talented. A fresh start and a new situation could lead to the WR like numbers we saw in '06 and '07. |
| 8.11 |
95. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Greene, Shonn NYJ RB | Tue Jun 9 12:24:42 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I expect Greene to start by mid-season. Greene has the ability to outperform all other rookies in 2009. |
| 8.12 |
96. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Brown, Donald IND RB | Tue Jun 9 2:44:01 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | It's hard to believe that Joseph Addai is as bad as he looked last year, but Donald Brown could emerge as a very capable platoon-mate if Addai can rebound. In the case that last season was not a fluke for Addai, Donald Brown has a rare burst and agility that could make him a very interesting fantasy RB this season. |
| 9.01 |
97. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Keller, Dustin NYJ TE | Tue Jun 9 2:49:20 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Dustin Keller proved to be a quick learner in 2008, averaging about 7 catches per game during the month of November. Of course, much like the rest of the Jets passing game, the rookie was derailed by Brett Favre's arm troubles. Nonetheless Keller enters 2009 as a high potential TE, who could very well be one of the Jets most productive receivers this season. |
| 9.02 |
98. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Carlson, John SEA TE | Tue Jun 9 3:26:05 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Carlson should breakout this seaon - it wouldn't surprise me if he was a top 5-6TE in '09. |
| 9.03 |
99. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Jones, Felix DAL RB | Tue Jun 9 3:35:14 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Cowboys are working in a "wildcat" style formation to the offense specifically to get the ball to Felix Jones more often to let him make plays. We like depth and RB and this strengthens it. |
| 9.04 |
100. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Mendenhall, Rashard PIT RB | Tue Jun 9 4:30:48 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Handcuffing him to Willie Parker. Perhaps not literally. Or maybe literally. Would I get double credit for touchdowns? |
| 9.05 |
101. |
LestersLegends.com |
Breaston, Steve ARI WR | Tue Jun 9 5:00:58 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | With my last pick I went with a safe WR choice for my WR3. For my WR4 I will add a more explosive option that has a higher upside. If Anquan Boldin does get the trade he's been asking for, Breaston's value goes through the roof. If not, he's still a solid option at this stage of the draft. |
| 9.06 |
102. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Sproles, Darren SDC RB | Tue Jun 9 8:02:33 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Depth at RB is key for Fantasy Football, so getting Sproles in the middle of the 9th round is great value for a guy that I project to have just over 500 yards on the ground and just under 500 yards in receptions. 1000 combined yards and 6 scores is good value here. |
| 9.07 |
103. |
DraftZoo.com |
Nicks, Hakeem NYG WR | Tue Jun 9 8:43:10 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | This might be a little early for Nicks, but everyone here seems to have a good read on who to draft, and I'm not taking a chance on missing him before my next pick. He comes from a pro-style offense, has good size, great hands, and good body control. Plus he's walking into a great situation for a rookie receiver on a team that has no sure targets, and really none in the red zone. I really think Nicks will lead all rookie wideouts in TDs. And I needed a fourth WR. |
| 9.08 |
104. |
WalterFootball.com |
Jackson, Fred BUF RB | Tue Jun 9 8:52:50 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Fred Jackson really solidifies my running back corps. He's going to have three chances to win over the coaching staff once Marshawn Lynch serves his suspension. Even if he splits carries with Lynch, Jackson will always be a factor with his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield. |
| 9.09 |
105. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Hester, Devin CHI WR | Tue Jun 9 9:11:29 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I'd like to credit Walter for stealing Fred Jackson, the first guy on mid RB mid round sleeper list. I don't worry though, I have plenty more, so I can still afford to go WR here. Hester had 51 catches for 665 yards in his first full season as a wide receiver, despite the fact that weak armed Kyle Orton was the quarterback. Now, Jay Cutler is the quarterback and he has the arm strength to hit the speedy Hester downfield. Hester is going to be Cutler's 3rd option after Olsen and Matt Forte, maybe even 2nd option if Cutler continues to gunsling the way he did in Denver, despite the fact that he has a real defense now. Now, with a year of experience at the position under his belt, and a quarterback who can hit him downfield, Hester should have 900+ yards. He isn't a touchdown machine at 5-11, but he'll get more than the 3 TDs he had last year just because the offense as a whole is better. Expect 5-7 TDs. |
| 9.10 |
106. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Giants, New York NYG Def | Tue Jun 9 10:18:01 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Figured I'd take a top defense while it was still there. I can address the TE position on my way back. |
| 9.11 |
107. |
KFFL.com |
Ginn Jr., Ted MIA WR | Wed Jun 10 12:33:02 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Like the upside with Ginn. The third-year receiver improved significantly last year; I expect that to continue. He's explosive (14.1 yards per catch) and still has room to improve on his receiving abilities. He's one of the top targets in Miami's passing attack. I'd already drafted a consistent receiver as my No. 3. With Ginn, I get a No. 4 that offers a lot of upside. |
| 9.12 |
108. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Ravens, Baltimore BAL Def | Wed Jun 10 2:07:41 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Rex Ryan may be gone from Baltimore but as long as Ed Reed is on the field, the Ravens defense is a constant turnover and touchdown threat. |
| 10.01 |
109. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Garrard, David JAC QB | Wed Jun 10 2:11:22 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Garrard had a down year last season much due to the fact that he often had zero time to throw behind a bad offensive line and no real trustworthy candidate to throw to down field. Both those positions of weakness have been addressed through free agency or the draft and Garrard should have a bounce back season. |
| 10.02 |
110. |
KFFL.com |
Daniels, Owen HOU TE | Wed Jun 10 2:43:49 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Daniels is one of the top three receiving options in a Houston offense that was fourth in the league in passing yards per game. He was the fifth most targeted tight end in league last year; I don't expect that to drop too far this year. He's is a fourth-year tight end that has shown improvement in each season. Now they just need to look his way in the red zone more often. Great value on his ADP. |
| 10.03 |
111. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Miller, Zach OAK TE | Wed Jun 10 2:51:29 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Zach Miller is the clear cut #1 option in Oakland and hopefully after a full year with JaMarcus under center, Zach Miller's stock rises. |
| 10.04 |
112. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Norwood, Jerious ATL RB | Wed Jun 10 3:32:55 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Jerious Norwood is going to get more involved in Atlanta's offense for two reasons. One, there is no way that Michael Turner is going to be given 376 carries again next season. Two, Atlanta is going to pass more, with the addition of Tony Gonzalez and Matt Ryan going into his 2nd year, and they'll likely want Norwood, a pass catcher, in there more often. The 25 year old Norwood has a career YPC of 5.8, but has never gotten more than 103 carries. Expect him to eclipse that number this season and rush for 600-700 yards. He caught 36 bals for 338 yards last season in limited time so we could see that go closer to 400 yards this season, with Norwood getting more playing time, Atlanta passing more and Tony Gonzalez opening holes over the middle for Norwood. 1000+ all-purpose yards is very good value here in round 10 and allows me to get away with waiting until the 10th to take my RB3. |
| 10.05 |
113. |
WalterFootball.com |
Robiskie, Brian CLE WR | Wed Jun 10 3:43:19 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Brian Robiskie is considered by many to be the most pro-ready wideout of all the rookies. And the Browns will have to play him. What other choice do they have? Robiskie will be Brady Quinn's second option. Cleveland may not score a lot this year, but at 6-3, 209, Robiskie has the potential to grab at least six touchdowns. |
| 10.06 |
114. |
DraftZoo.com |
Maroney, Laurence NEP RB | Wed Jun 10 3:48:50 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I'm taking a gamble on Maroney here. He may end up beat up again, but I think he has promise as my RB4. The Patriots just brought Fred Taylor in to help get the ground game going, and while some think that's bad news for Maroney, I view it as a good thing. Maroney is used to splitting carries like he did during his entire college career. When he and Corey Dillon split time, Maroney ended up with 745 yards and six scores, not to mention about 200 receiving yards and a score. I think Taylor's role will be similar to what Dillon's was. Plus, with the way the Patriots should move the ball and take early leads they should be looking to run out a few games. Also, Maroney should be 100% this year, not a gimp with a broken shoulder. |
| 10.07 |
115. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Branch, Deion SEA WR | Wed Jun 10 7:42:50 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Looking for depth at WR, I'll take my Branch as my 4th WR and as the highest rated reciever left on the board |
| 10.08 |
116. |
LestersLegends.com |
Taylor, Fred NEP RB | Wed Jun 10 7:52:19 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I'll take Fred Taylor as my RB4. I believe he still has something left in the tank, and Bill Belichick has a knack for squeezing the last bit of production out of talented vets. |
| 10.09 |
117. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Cassel, Matt KCC QB | Wed Jun 10 8:13:05 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Why not? He had a great season last season, and since I'm not exactly in love with the QBs that are left, this one works for me. He can at least start for me in a bye week capably. |
| 10.10 |
118. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Chambers, Chris KCC WR | Wed Jun 10 8:31:48 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Was last year the beginning of the end for Chambers or the exception that drops him to solid value in the 10th round of a fantasy football draft? Only time will tell. |
| 10.11 |
119. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Bennett, Earl CHI WR | Wed Jun 10 8:42:17 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | This might be a bit early, but we're suppose to make statements, right? Someone is going to benefit in Chicago now that Cutler is on the roster. He made Eddie Royal look like a top 15WR in 2008, something I don't see happening in 2009 with Orton under center in DEN. Cutler is that good and he can turn good WRs into great WRs. Bennett has huge upside this year. |
| 10.12 |
120. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Harvin, Percy MIN WR | Thu Jun 11 12:03:05 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | I agree with Walter that Robiskie could be the rookie WR that makes the most significant fantasy impact this year, but Percy Harvin is also an interesting player to watch given the reports of his strong mini-camp performance. The Vikings apparently have been lining Harvin up at multiple spots in an attempt to figure out how to best employ his play-making abilities, and have reportedly designed a good number of new plays specifically for the rookie. Still a risky pick, but late 10th round could be the right spot for Harvin. |
| 11.01 |
121. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Jets, New York NYJ Def | Thu Jun 11 12:15:01 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | It looks like a good number of defenses have already been selected, so maybe they will be valued higher this year. The Jets are already a solid unit, and now under the helm of former Ravens coordinater Rex Ryan, and his LB coach from Baltimore Mike Pettine, they could take an extra step in terms of fantasy significance. |
| 11.02 |
122. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Austin, Miles DAL WR | Thu Jun 11 2:18:09 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Even though I like Austin, I'm not extremely pleased having to pick him this early. The later round WRs vanished quickly. |
| 11.03 |
123. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Smith, Steve NYG WR | Thu Jun 11 10:05:26 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | As of now, and of course there is a long way to go, Steve Smith is a starting WR for the Giants. We so no reason that will change and are excited to have a player entering his 3rd season (often a breakout year for guys) on a quality offense. |
| 11.04 |
124. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Taylor, Chester MIN RB | Fri Jun 12 11:43:26 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | I figure that he still will get a decent amount of milage...but make no mistake, with All-Day Peterson and Percy Harvin leaching touches too, this is purely a speculative pick based on the health of those two players over the course of a 16 game season. |
| 11.05 |
125. |
LestersLegends.com |
Bradshaw, Ahmad NYG RB | Fri Jun 12 11:51:02 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Assuming he gets Derrick Ward 2008 touches with the G-Men, Bradshaw should be good for 600-800 yards. If Jacobs misses his traditional few games to injury, Bradshaw could possibly be used as a RB2 until he returns. |
| 11.06 |
126. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Vikings, Minnesota MIN Def | Fri Jun 12 11:51:02 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Pick made based on Pre-Draft List |
| 11.07 |
127. |
DraftZoo.com |
Miller, Heath PIT TE | Fri Jun 12 1:09:17 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I need a TE, and Heath Miller is my highest rated guy at that position. I think Roethlisberger will have another very strong year, and Miller should be good for 5-8 TDs. I think he's a decent pickup in the eleventh. |
| 11.08 |
128. |
WalterFootball.com |
Graham, Earnest TBB RB | Fri Jun 12 1:12:25 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I was pretty shocked to see Earnest Graham still available. He'll have to split carries with Derrick Ward, but both backs will be running behind one of the better offensive lines in the NFL. Graham will get all the goal-line carries, and if Ward (whom I also have) goes down, Graham has top RB15 potential. |
| 11.09 |
129. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Eagles, Philadelphia PHI Def | Fri Jun 12 1:25:35 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | In every fantasy league, I like to take either the Giants', the Eagles', the Ravens', or the Steelers' defense just because I think those 4 are far and away the best defenses for fantasy purposes. The Eagles are the only one of those left and with no major needs, I take the defense that had 15 picks, 48 sacks, allowed only 18.1 ppg, and has a great kick return squad with Jeremy Maclin and DeSean Jackson. |
| 11.10 |
130. |
WestSportsReport.com |
McGahee, Willis BAL RB | Fri Jun 12 8:07:41 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Taking McGahee here is just insurance just in case Ray Rice doesn't pan out. |
| 11.11 |
131. |
KFFL.com |
Washington, Leon NYJ RB | Sat Jun 13 6:32:42 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Washington has decent upside in the NY offense. He won't be a weekly play but as a matchup guy, I can use him against teams weak against shifty receiving backs. He's going to get 10-plus touches per game, and he has the ability to take any for touchdowns. As a No. 4 back, he offers the most upside of the available running backs. |
| 11.12 |
132. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Burress, Plaxico FA* WR | Sat Jun 13 10:18:52 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | As a person, I dislike Plaxico more than most, but now that it looks like he is going to see the field this year I have to be pleased with a potential #1 WR in the 11th round. |
| 12.01 |
133. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Favre, Brett MIN QB | Sat Jun 13 10:23:58 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Yeah... I did it. Whether people like to admit it or not, Favre is going to be a Viking this year and a starter at that. 11 of his potential starts will be inside a dome and the Vikings only real potential bad weather game is a late December trip to Chicago. It's a gamble, but a low risk one at that. |
| 12.02 |
134. |
KFFL.com |
Rice, Sidney MIN WR | Sun Jun 14 3:04:24 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Don't think he'll catch anymore than 45-50 passes this year but the potential is there to catch up to 8-10 touchdowns. Think he is the wideout with the most upside left on the board. Wanted Plax, though. Still, Rice gives me a solid No. 5 wideout with some decent upside. Should be even better if Favre ends up starting for the Vikings. |
| 12.03 |
135. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Hightower, Tim ARI RB | Sun Jun 14 3:54:38 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Hightower is going to do well in PPR leagues and TD leagues and is one Beanie Wells injury away from being the starter. |
| 12.04 |
136. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Charles, Jamaal KCC RB | Sun Jun 14 4:40:16 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Larry Johnson isn't on good terms with the new management in Kansas City and he could be cut before the season starts. Charles could end up getting 225+ carries if that happens and if he gets that many carries, 900+ yards would not be out of reach. Even if Johnson stays, he could get hurt or benched again and in that case, Charles becomes a borderline RB2 for a few weeks. Not bad for a 12th round pick. |
| 12.05 |
137. |
WalterFootball.com |
Washington, Nate TEN WR | Sun Jun 14 4:55:07 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Titans gave Nate Washington $27 million to be their No. 1 receiver. Washington is going to play in the most conservative offense in the league, but the fact remains that he's a No. 1 wideout who had 631 yards as the third downfield option in Pittsburgh. |
| 12.06 |
138. |
DraftZoo.com |
Gage, Justin TEN WR | Sun Jun 14 5:02:00 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | This is the Titans receiver I want. Gage really started to come on at the end of last season, and I think he'll be the number one target for Collins, outside of Chris Johnson. In his last three games last season, Gage grabbed 18 catches for 315 yards and a score. He won't ever be a stats maniac, but in the 12th round I'll take a guy who I think will can put up about 8 TDs after putting up 6 last year. |
| 12.07 |
139. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Manning, Eli NYG QB | Sun Jun 14 9:07:00 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Without Plaxico, I don't think the Giants have that home run threat anymore, but the WR corps is very solid and should put up decent numbers a group. Not bad for my backup QB in round 12. |
| 12.08 |
140. |
LestersLegends.com |
Chargers, San Diego SDC Def | Sun Jun 14 11:10:34 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Chargers Defense was terrible last year because they couldn't generate a pass rush. With Lights Out back in the mix, that shouldn't be a problem this year. |
| 12.09 |
141. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Maclin, Jeremy PHI WR | Mon Jun 15 5:01:39 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Maclin should be a huge deep threat for the Eagles this season, as he gives McNabb someone to throw hail maries to, a type of receiver he hasn't had since T. O. was in town. Maclin and DeSean Jackson should compliment each other perfectly, and both should have fantastic seasons opposite one another. |
| 12.10 |
142. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Edwards, Trent BUF QB | Mon Jun 15 5:21:56 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Edwards has some nice weapons at WR with TO and Lee Evans but the best reason we like Edwards here is that Buffalo hosts Cleveland during Jay Cutler's bye week. |
| 12.11 |
143. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Scott, Bernard CIN RB | Mon Jun 15 6:07:02 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I think come August, this kid will start going a handful of rounds earlier than this. I have a good feeling he will be starting by mid-season. |
| 12.12 |
144. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Davis, James CLE RB | Mon Jun 15 9:01:50 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | With Jamal Lewis looking shaky so far this preseason, James Davis has stepped in and impressed new head coach Eric Mangini in the early going. Davis has a decent size/speed combination, runs inside fairly well, and has great elusiveness. Lewis probably has another moderately productive season or two in him, but Davis is a good gamble this year. |
| 13.01 |
145. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Davis, Vernon SFO TE | Mon Jun 15 9:12:00 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Vernon Davis took another step backwards in 2008, dropping to only 31 catches from 52 catches the year before. Much of that decline can probably be attributed to playing in Mike Martz's system. This year, new offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye has stated that he'd like to get Davis much more involved in the offense, and if Davis can take advantage of the opportunity (and cut down on his trademark mental mistakes) he is talented enough to be amoung the leading TE's in the league. |
| 13.02 |
146. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Jennings, Rashad JAC RB | Tue Jun 16 12:31:42 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Jennings is a decent handcuff - Clearly he can be had late, which is good news for MJD owners this year. |
| 13.03 |
147. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Titans, Tennessee TEN Def | Tue Jun 16 4:50:24 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | 13th round for a defense and we get our #10 D - that's why we wait. Very happy to get the Titans this late. |
| 13.04 |
148. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Hixon, Domenik NYG WR | Tue Jun 16 5:00:56 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Hixon is the surprising answer to the question, "Who led the Giants in receiving yards in 2008?" He also is the leading candidate to break out amongst the Giants WRs. He's got the breakaway speed to be the Giants' go to guy long. And in the 12th round...well, he still appears to be the Giants' top deep threat. That's valuable. |
| 13.05 |
149. |
LestersLegends.com |
Hasselbeck, Matt SEA QB | Tue Jun 16 5:10:01 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | With Carson Palmer as my QB1, I figure I better get some insurance. I'll take another QB looking to bounce back. He actually has a WR with hands now that Housh is a 'Hawk. |
| 13.06 |
150. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
James, Edgerrin FA RB | Tue Jun 16 6:24:04 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I still think Edge might have something left in the tank...once a RB goes down in the preseason, look for James to come on board. Since its only June, its tough to tell if i wasted a pick or not, but it's worth the shot. |
| 13.07 |
151. |
DraftZoo.com |
Redskins, Washington WAS Def | Tue Jun 16 6:34:32 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I need a backup QB, but at this point, with Hasselbeck off the board (nice pick by the way), I think I can get just as good a backup next round. I always like to carry two defenses for matchup purposes. The Redskins defense has the potential to be pretty good value in the 13th round here. And they do get to play the Rams, Lions, Bucs, and Raiders. |
| 13.08 |
152. |
WalterFootball.com |
Campbell, Jason WAS QB | Tue Jun 16 6:38:35 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | This season marks the first time in Jason Campbell's career that he'll be playing in the same offensive system two years in a row. I also need a quarterback for Tony Romo's bye week (6). Campbell goes up against the lowly Chiefs that week. |
| 13.09 |
153. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Flacco, Joe BAL QB | Tue Jun 16 6:44:31 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Tom Brady's bye week is week 8. Assuming he doesn't get hurt, all my backup needs to be able to do is have a productive week 8. Flacco plays the Broncos week 8, so he should get me good week 8 production and in round 13, that's all I ask for. |
| 13.10 |
154. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Morgan, Josh SFO WR | Tue Jun 16 7:19:44 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Morgan could be the biggest beneficiary of Crabtree in SF. If he continues to perform he could be a nice sleeper. |
| 13.11 |
155. |
KFFL.com |
Williams, Ricky MIA RB | Tue Jun 16 7:39:06 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Dolphins are still a run-heavy offense, so Ricky should see plenty of carries even as the No. 2 back (160 last year). He averaged a decent 4.1 yards per carry last year and found the end zone four times, including one 51-yard scamper. Ronnie Brown hasn't been the epitome of good health, either. |
| 13.12 |
156. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Buckhalter, Correll DEN RB | Tue Jun 16 7:50:26 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I like Knowshon Moreno a lot, but he is a rookie which means that he isn't going to be given the keys to the backfield immediately. Buckhalter will be a solid veteran presence that will also be a reliable receiver for Kyle Orton out of the backfield (who just happened to throw to the RB with the most receptions last season, Matt Forte). Buckhalter will definitely steal his share of touches, especially to start the season. |
| 14.01 |
157. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Bradley, Mark TBB WR | Tue Jun 16 8:22:25 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Mark Bradley emerged as the 3rd receiving option in Kansas City last year behind Dwayne Bowe and Tony Gonzalez, now that Gonzo is gonzo and Cassel is the quarterback, Bradley should see more targets. |
| 14.02 |
158. |
KFFL.com |
Clayton, Mark BAL WR | Tue Jun 16 8:41:28 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | With a year under his belt, Flacco might have some more room to work in the offense. Plenty of big-play potential with Clayton, who averaged 17 yards per catch last year. Derrick Mason is 35; he has to show his age eventually. Clayton might be the one to take some of Mason's targets. |
| 14.03 |
159. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Orton, Kyle DEN QB | Tue Jun 16 9:04:22 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Taking Orton as my backup could be good because he will have better receivers, a better offensive line, and a bad defense. Combine those and he could be in for a better than expected year. |
| 14.04 |
160. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Coffee, Glen SFO RB | Tue Jun 16 9:41:11 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Niners' new offensive coordinator is a former running backs coach and the passing game has a lot of questions so the Niners are going to run a lot. Frank Gore has never proven that he can handle all of the load, so as they switch to a run heavy offense, rookie Glen Coffee is going to get a lot of the carries. They didn't draft him in the 3rd round to sit him on the bench. Gore has also once had more than 300 carries and that was in 2006, before he started to break down due to injuries. Coffee should get 150-200 carries and that should get him 600-800 yards rushing. Gore is not a goal line back so Coffee will likely get the goal line carries so expect 8-10 TDs. He's not a threat in the passing game, but 600-800 yards, 10 TDs, plus the potential that he could be a top 15-20 running back if Gore gets hurt again, is more than you can ask for in round 14. |
| 14.05 |
161. |
WalterFootball.com |
Patriots, New England NEP Def | Tue Jun 16 9:52:24 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Patriots don't have a great pass rush, but as long as Tom Brady stays healthy, they'll blow a lot of teams out. And blowouts mean turnovers. I also like that New England's division contains a rookie quarterback, potentially a first-year quarterback (if the Dolphins bench Pennington) and Trent Edwards. |
| 14.06 |
162. |
DraftZoo.com |
Quinn, Brady CLE QB | Tue Jun 16 11:58:16 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Really the only QB left without a week 4 bye. Hopefully Brady Quinn wins the job, which I think he will, and if the Browns are down as much as I expect, he'll at least throw a lot. Of course, the only week I'd use him is the week he plays the Bengals, which might mean they're winning anyway. I mean, was I supposed to take Jamarcus Russell here? |
| 14.07 |
163. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Harrison, Jerome CLE RB | Wed Jun 17 7:41:04 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Harrison has shown flashes of talent in his limited playing time and Jamal Lewis (although productive) isn't getting any younger...if Lewis is out for any reason, look for Harrison to fill in nicely. |
| 14.08 |
164. |
LestersLegends.com |
Packers, Green Bay GBP Def | Wed Jun 17 9:53:23 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Injuries ravaged this Defense last year, but if they'll healthy they should improve dramatically. Plus they get to face Culpepper/Stafford and Favre/Sage/T-Jax twice a year so INTs and Sacks shouldn't be hard to come by. |
| 14.09 |
165. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Shockey, Jeremy NOS TE | Wed Jun 17 12:12:16 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Perfectly good backup TE. Shockey used to be one of the best fantasy options in football, but injuries have derailed his career. Should he get healthy this is a steal this late. |
| 14.10 |
166. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
McClain, Le'Ron BAL RB | Wed Jun 17 3:00:00 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Ravens may throw more this year but they'll still do plenty of running and McClain is a nice back up to have with less than durable backs ahead of him. |
| 14.11 |
167. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Rosenfels, Sage MIN QB | Wed Jun 17 3:54:35 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Rosey has weapons and an arm. Favre is the only thing standing in his way from turning heads in 09. |
| 14.12 |
168. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Curtis, Kevin PHI WR | Wed Jun 17 7:11:39 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | After his breakout season in 2007, when he finished with 77 catches, 1,110 yards and 6 TDs, Curtis disappeared into obvilion last season. This year he is returning from groin surgery, but is expected to be close to full-speed by training camp. While talented rookie Jeremy Maclin is surely a threat to his playing time, Curtis's experience should provide him with an edge, for at least this season. |
| 15.01 |
169. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Sanchez, Mark NYJ QB | Wed Jun 17 7:23:29 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Rookie QBs are always a risky proposition, but then again, so is Jake Delhomme, he is probably the next best option at this point. Kellen Clemens just doesn't seem to compare to Sanchez in terms of potential, so there is a decent chance that the rookie starts from week 1. |
| 15.02 |
170. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Celek, Brent PHI TE | Wed Jun 17 8:26:46 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | This could be a breakout year for Celek. Things are getting thin, so time to grab a back-up TE. |
| 15.03 |
171. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Gostkowski, Stephen NEP PK | Wed Jun 17 8:37:04 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Last round, need a kicker. |
| 15.04 |
172. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Rackers, Neil ARI PK | Fri Jun 19 1:43:16 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | As a former University of Illinois student, during the dark years of the mid-to-late 90s, we didn't have much to cheer for. Neil Rackers was our hero. For giving us ANYTHING to have fun with that season, I make it a point to draft him as my kicker every fantasy football season. After all, the difference in ppg for kickers is something like 2 from top-to-bottom on average, so it isn't like this is hurting me one way or another |
| 15.05 |
173. |
LestersLegends.com |
Galloway, Joey PIT WR | Fri Jun 19 2:01:21 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I'll take a shot on another of Bill's aging veterans. With Moss and Welker commanding the majority of the attention, Galloway could have one last fantasy relevant season. |
| 15.06 |
174. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Crosby, Mason GBP PK | Fri Jun 19 2:05:03 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The draft is nearing the end, so let's take a kicker before the kicker spree starts...I know he'll be kicking with the elements late in the year, but i like his potential to put up decent points which make me pick him over so many other kickers (besides, there not much of a difference in points by kickers, so its about preference) |
| 15.07 |
175. |
DraftZoo.com |
Britt, Kenny TEN WR | Fri Jun 19 7:01:19 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | It's my last pick, so why not take another huge chance on a rookie wideout. Britt could end up being more productive than Justin Gage, whom I also have. He comes from a pro system and has nice size for the red zone. I just don't like taking backup tight ends or kickers in the draft. I prefer to trade two good players for one better guy, and then use my extra roster spot to find a kicker. And I'm not worried about my tight end not having a backup. I'm just skeptical of my receivers, and Britt seems to have the most upside of anyone left. |
| 15.08 |
176. |
WalterFootball.com |
Bush, Michael OAK RB | Fri Jun 19 7:06:56 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Michael Bush could be the best pure runner on the Raiders. If Darren McFadden gets hurt again, Bush could get 20 carries every game behind a good run-blocking offensive line. |
| 15.09 |
177. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Watson, Ben NEP TE | Sun Jun 21 1:27:01 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | I normally don't like taking backup tight ends, but Watson has too much upside. The last time the Pats had a blocking tight end and Watson could focus mostly on pass catching, he had 643 yards. If he gets 500 this year, I'll be happy with him as a TE2/trade bait. |
| 15.10 |
178. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Choice, Tashard DAL RB | Sun Jun 21 1:28:19 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Choice is a Marion Barber injury away from getting signficant carries. I'll take that. |
| 15.11 |
179. |
KFFL.com |
Bironas, Rob TEN PK | Sun Jun 21 6:31:10 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I needed a kicker with this pick. He is the highest on my board. He has demonstrated great accuracy over the last two seasons. He's part of an offense that could struggle moving the ball once it gets near the end zone, and he has the leg strength to hit the long field goals. |
| 15.12 |
180. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Pettigrew, Brandon DET TE | Sun Jun 21 9:09:51 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | A) It's the 15th round... it's time to take a chance. B) Brandon Pettigrew has the size and talent to be the next Tony Gonzalez (who also happens to be on my team). C)While there are more TE's to go around than even two years ago, the position is still weak; If I have two top TE's on my team, I can turn one of them into something I need. |
| 16.01 |
181. |
TheSportsBank.net |
Longwell, Ryan MIN PK | Sun Jun 21 9:13:55 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | I have two rules for drafting kickers: 1-Must kick in a dome or fair weather climate (I'll pass on the big weeks to avoid the negative stinkbombs) 2-Must have a late bye week (I hate having to shake up my roster early in the season just so I can have a kicker in week 4 or 5). Longwell plays in Minnesota behind a good offense and great defense (good for field position battles) and doesn't face the bye week until after the halfway mark of the season. Welcome to the team, Ryan! |
| 16.02 |
182. |
KFFL.com |
Cowboys, Dallas DAL Def | Mon Jun 22 12:21:20 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Dallas has an explosive offense (most of the time) that can get them a quick lead. This gives their defense a chance to sit back and wait for turnovers. They are great at pressuring the quarterback, so the sacks should be there, too. |
| 16.03 |
183. |
WestSportsReport.com |
Kaeding, Nate SDC PK | Mon Jun 22 5:36:44 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Chargers should score a lot of points and Kaeding is really good. Plus playing in SD is always a good thing too. |
| 16.04 |
184. |
FootballFanSpot.com |
Brown, Kris HOU PK | Mon Jun 22 5:36:44 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Pick made based on Pre-Draft List |
| 16.05 |
185. |
WalterFootball.com |
Hartley, Garrett NOS PK | Mon Jun 22 5:41:24 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | The Saints had major kicking problems early in 2008, but that was resolved once they signed Garrett Hartley, who connected on all 13 of his attempts. Hartley's unproven, so he's a bit of a risk. However, the reward is tremendous because New Orleans' offense is one of the NFL's best. And if Hartley doesn't pan out, I'll just add the top kicker available, who won't be much worse than any other kicker on anyone else's roster. |
| 16.06 |
186. |
DraftZoo.com |
Vinatieri, Adam IND PK | Wed Jun 24 9:16:52 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Had no idea it was my pick. Not used to the whole 16 rounds scene. Anyway, I don't usually draft a kicker, but since we've got an extra pick I'll take Vinatieri cause he helped win me some money when the Pats won their first Super Bowl with Tom Brady at the helm. I'm thinking Peyton Manning has a big year, and that means lots of extra points. And maybe he'll make a few field goals for once in his life... |
| 16.07 |
187. |
FantasyDraftTools.com |
Camarillo, Greg MIA WR | Wed Jun 24 9:21:14 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Before Camarillo was hurt last year, he was putting up decent stats and was becoming Chad Pennington's favorite target...if healthy, look for those targets to improve in 2009 |
| 16.08 |
188. |
LestersLegends.com |
Jenkins, Michael ATL WR | Wed Jun 24 9:32:51 p.m. ET 2009 |
- | Kicker Smicker. It's June. I'll take Jenkins, who made great strides last year. He's one notch down on the totem pole with Gonzo on board, but he'll get even less attention from opposing defenses. I'll either cut him or Galloway depending on who looks worse in training camp/preseason. Then I'll take my Lonesome Kicker. |
| 16.09 |
189. |
SportsBank.net (2) |
Delhomme, Jake CAR QB | Thu Jun 25 12:22:00 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | He used to be considered a top fantasy QB. Those don't come along in the 16th round too much, so I'll take that chance here. |
| 16.10 |
190. |
FantasyDraftEdge.com |
Muhammad, Muhsin CAR WR | Thu Jun 25 12:29:15 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | We would have really liked to get Delhomme here - 16th round he could be a steal of the draft. But I digress....so we go with another Panther cast off in Muhammad. Carolina wants Jarrett to win the #2 job but so far he doesn't seem to want to. Muhammad is a veteran that could have one more nice season. |
| 16.11 |
191. |
FantasyFootballXtreme.com |
Cardinals, Arizona ARI Def | Thu Jun 25 12:29:15 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | Pick made based on Pre-Draft List |
| 16.12 |
192. |
JunkyardJake.com |
Gould, Robbie CHI PK | Thu Jun 25 12:49:18 a.m. ET 2009 |
- | The addition of Jay Cutler should provide a boost to the Chicago offense, making Gould a slightly underrated kicker option this year. |