Fantasy Rankings: Marc's Big Board

Michael McNeil by Senior Writer Written on July 08, 2009
MINNEAPOLIS - JANUARY 4:   Adrian Peterson #28 of the Minnesota Vikings carries the ball in the first half against the Philadelphia Eagles during the NFC Wild Card playoff game on January 4,2009 at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
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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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