Is this the year the man child runs wild? If he was good for LJ, the author of the 700 page playbook should be good for Mr. Jackson...that is, unless you count what happened with Portis the last couple years. Tough call at #1!
1.02 - L.T.
Hmmm...seems safe but is he? Something tells me I wouldn't want to be the guy picking LT this year. Just a hunch (but considering my early picks historically, LT is likely a mortal lock for MVP status!).
1.03 - Joseph Addai
Yeah, I know my co-commish will push AP and his sexiness up the board but isn't Addai in the safest situation any RB could possibly be in? And oh by the way, who the hell is going to throw the ball in Minny? I'll take the man with Manning, Wayne, Clark, Gonzalez, and some has been named Marvin (UCB - 2.02 in 2007).
Yeah, I know my co-commish will push AP and his sexiness up the board but isn't Addai in the safest situation any RB could possibly be in? And oh by the way, who the hell is going to throw the ball in Minny? I'll take the man with Manning, Wayne, Clark, Gonzalez, and some has been named Marvin (UCB - 2.02 in 2007).
1.04 - Adrian Peterson
This is where Mr. Peterson goes. If you don't mind seeing him stay in bounds looking for that next big hit on some 180 lb. defensive back, pick him. If his injury history makes you nervous, I'm right there with you...
This is where Mr. Peterson goes. If you don't mind seeing him stay in bounds looking for that next big hit on some 180 lb. defensive back, pick him. If his injury history makes you nervous, I'm right there with you...
1.05 - Brian Westbrook
Speaking of injury history! If you pick this guy you oughta get a free bottle of Tums because you're going to need it from the Wednesday injury report through 12:55 on Sunday! Gotta love the targets, though...
1.06 - Marshawn Lynch
Sneaky and maybe a bit early, but I have a sense that the situation is too good for a 3-down back who can be explosive in the flat. Tough to pass up Barber here but I wonder if Jerry Jones is going to bring someone else in to lighten the load.
1.07 - Marion Barber III
Touchdown machine. No more Julius Jones.
1.08 - Larry Johnson
Oddly enough, LJ is the exact type of player who drops in a year like this and DNice licks his chops. If the the BBQ Chefs from Kansas City grab a big offensive lineman at #5 you must like LJs chances this year - not to mention that enormous chip on his shoulder!
Oddly enough, LJ is the exact type of player who drops in a year like this and DNice licks his chops. If the the BBQ Chefs from Kansas City grab a big offensive lineman at #5 you must like LJs chances this year - not to mention that enormous chip on his shoulder!
1.09 - Willis McGahee
One word: Opportunity. He's good for a touch or 100 every game. Where would he go if his 5 catch a game pace would have continued...with Cam Cameron, maybe it does?
1.10 - Reggie Bush
Too sexy to drop further and whoever is pickin' here will undoubtedly be tempted by the best WR. Afterall, doesn't he catch like one? He does, but not as much as the only Reggie worth taking in the top 10...
Too sexy to drop further and whoever is pickin' here will undoubtedly be tempted by the best WR. Afterall, doesn't he catch like one? He does, but not as much as the only Reggie worth taking in the top 10...
Other notables:
RB - Portis, Maroney, Ronnie Brown
WR - Wayne, TO, Moss, Fitz, Braylon
QB - Brady, Manning
Where would Fast Willie go if he were back in the mix? You may need to consider it...
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