These rankings take into account injury concerns (Mathews, Peterson, Austin, Witten, etc.). These take into account current holdouts (Jones-Drew, Wallace, Bowe, etc.). These types of things are important to watch for as the pre-season continues. Certain guys may also rise based on pre-season performances, others may fall. My rankings can serve as a good guide, but the final say is on you.
As you will see, my list is full of position players until the end. Only in deep leagues will you have to make your way through the entire list. Jump to the bottom for kickers and defenses. But you know my strategy, those two spots are my last two picks anyways.
Enjoy!
Andrew
2012 Overall Top 250
As I said, those rankings were as of the other day... Things have changed a lot since then. Early in the draft I moved Brandon Marshall up. I also like Julio Jones more and more. Trent Richardson should be back soon which helps his cause. And I am no longer worrying about Doug Martin due to Blount's injury. Bowe is back so that helps him, Wallace coming back soon will help as well. Later in the draft I like Hillis more and more, along with Alshon Jeffrey. Skelton will start so bump him up and the same is true for Ponder.
ReplyDeleteFalling is any Redskins running back (Shanahanigans). Collie fell just as fast as he rose after his latest concussion. Any Jet is falling in my book too. The more I see of Ryan Williams the more I hate Beanie Wells. Also, the Detroit backfield is cloudy. Vincent Brown's injury kills his status as a sleeper. And with Mendenhall off PUP list, Redman is falling too.
Things will continue to change more and more after week 3 of preseason games, which are treated as dress rehearsals. Later!
Andrew