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| Top 50 Players | One-Liner |
| Adrian Peterson | Easily the best runningback making him a no-brainer top player. |
| Michael Turner | “The Burner” had a great first year in Atlanta expect similar production. |
| Steven Jackson | Jackson has not lived up to expectations due to injuries, but he has all the tools. |
| Brian Westbrook | Westbrook is the best multi-threat runningback in the NFL. |
| Drew Brees | Brees nearly broke Dan Marino’s passing yards record, maybe a run at the TD record is possible this year. |
| LaDainian Tomlinson | LT’s production is down, but he is still worthy of a top-10 pick. |
| Larry Fitzgerald | Fitzgerald has become the human highlight reel. |
| Frank Gore | Gore has the ability to put up Westbrook-type numbers. |
| Maurice Jones-Drew | Jones-Drew is the man in Jacksonville, making him a high pick in this year’s draft. |
| Matt Forte | With Cutler at QB, defenses won’t be able to load the box on the Bears. |
| Clinton Portis | Portis is consistent every year putting up top-10 running back numbers. |
| Chris Johnson | Johnson has blazing speed and cat like agility. He is the future in the NFL. |
| Steve Slaton | Slaton has the perfect style for the Texans and should see his numbers increase. |
| Tom Brady | Brady is back and ready to prove he is still the best QB in the NFL. |
| Marion Barber | Barber had a bad year but could go back to his old role in Dallas where he was most productive. |
| Andre Johnson | When healthy, Johnson can challenge Fitz for the No. 1 receiver slot. |
| Brandon Jacobs | Jacobs will continue to put up big numbers in New York. |
| DeAngelo Williams | Williams had a great season, but there has to be a drop off with the emergence of Jonathan Stewart. |
| Randy Moss | Moss is happy Brady is back and will see more balls thrown his way. |
| Calvin Johnson | “Megatron” is unstoppable, but he will have a rookie QB throwing him the ball. |
| Ronnie Brown | The Wildcat worked at times, but Brown needs to run better between the tackles. |
| Reggie Wayne | Wayne is the man in Indy which means he should see plenty of double teams. |
| Peyton Manning |















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