Wondering if the "other sports" board will enjoy this. I've only played 3 seasons and 5 leagues. Have yet to procure a ring unfortunately, but have come in 2nd twice. Anyway, intros aside, this is the second funnest activity of football season (behind college football) and I enjoy it immensely. Without further ado, here we go.
Here's where I've got next year's running backs. I'm assuming all of these guys will be clear, undisputed starters. Of course lots will change with these guys switching teams, shakeups in the makeups of OLs, and where each rookie RB goes. I'll update as the offseason goes along.
This past year was the deepest fantasy year since I've started playing (small sample size I know). Next year will be even deeper. In a 10 team league you could probably get Charles, Antonio Brown or another elite receiver, then two other guys on this list. That's a hell of a top 4.
1. Bell
2. Hill
3. Lacy
4. McCoy
5. Anderson
6. Lynch
7. Forte
8. Charles
9. Murray
10. Foster
11. Hyde
12. Morris
13. Miller
14. Ingram
15. Mason
16. A. Williams
17. Forsett
18. J. Bell
19. Ellington
20. Stewart
21. Ivory
22. Crowell
23. Bradshaw
24. Gore
I don't think Hill will be facing much of a committee next year. Bernard should be an afterthought. 2014 was the first year (despite my three fantasy seasons) that I really got into the NFL heavily. I think the knowledge of NFL trends will help me going forward, particularly in a case like this (how relevant will Bernard be).
I did my list with the assumption Lynch stays even though you're probably right that doesn't. In the event that he goes elsewhere I'd probably have Michael around 15 and Turbin around 20. Depends on who starts. We know Michael is more slick and has better moves.
Peterson in Dallas, even with his age, would be number 1 for me and I wouldn't think twice. He would give them the high end, 170+ yard game kinda juice that Murray lacked this year.
Here's where I've got next year's running backs. I'm assuming all of these guys will be clear, undisputed starters. Of course lots will change with these guys switching teams, shakeups in the makeups of OLs, and where each rookie RB goes. I'll update as the offseason goes along.
This past year was the deepest fantasy year since I've started playing (small sample size I know). Next year will be even deeper. In a 10 team league you could probably get Charles, Antonio Brown or another elite receiver, then two other guys on this list. That's a hell of a top 4.
1. Bell
2. Hill
3. Lacy
4. McCoy
5. Anderson
6. Lynch
7. Forte
8. Charles
9. Murray
10. Foster
11. Hyde
12. Morris
13. Miller
14. Ingram
15. Mason
16. A. Williams
17. Forsett
18. J. Bell
19. Ellington
20. Stewart
21. Ivory
22. Crowell
23. Bradshaw
24. Gore
I don't think Hill will be facing much of a committee next year. Bernard should be an afterthought. 2014 was the first year (despite my three fantasy seasons) that I really got into the NFL heavily. I think the knowledge of NFL trends will help me going forward, particularly in a case like this (how relevant will Bernard be).
I did my list with the assumption Lynch stays even though you're probably right that doesn't. In the event that he goes elsewhere I'd probably have Michael around 15 and Turbin around 20. Depends on who starts. We know Michael is more slick and has better moves.
Peterson in Dallas, even with his age, would be number 1 for me and I wouldn't think twice. He would give them the high end, 170+ yard game kinda juice that Murray lacked this year.