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Archive for December, 2008

All-Time Rookie Rushing Leaders

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

by John Miller

 

I’ve discussed the studly 2008 rookie RB class before, but the Big Three – Chris Johnson, Matt Forte, & Steve Slaton – are really making their mark. Look at where they’re projected to land in the all-time rookie RBs:

 

 

 

Rookie RB

 Team

Year

Rush Yd

Total TD

1

 Eric Dickerson

 Rams

83

1808

20

2

 George Rogers

 Saints

81

1674

13

3

 Ottis Anderson

 Cardinals

79

1605

10

4

 Edgerrin James

 Colts

99

1553

17

5

 Clinton Portis

 Broncos

02

1508

17

6

 Curtis Martin

 Patriots

95

1487

15

7

 Mike Anderson

 Broncos

00

1487

15

8

 Barry Sanders

 Lions

89

1470

14

9

 Earl Campbell

 Oilers/Titans

78

1450

13

10

 Curt Warner

 Seahawks

83

1449

14

11

 Jerome Bettis

 Rams

93

1429

7

12

 Eddie George

 Oilers/Titans

96

1368

8

13

 Reuben Mayes

 Saints

86

1353

8

14

 Chris Johnson

 Titans

08

1346

11

15

 A. Peterson

 Vikings

07

1341

13

16

 Matt Forte

 Bears

08

1330

12

17

 Billy Sims

 Lions

80

1303

16

18

 Marshall Faulk

 Colts

94

1282

12

19

 Steve Slaton

 Texans

08

1260

11

20

 L. Tomlinson

 Chargers

01

1236

10

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JUMbotron: Saturday Stuff

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

by John U. Miller IV

I heard some analyst on the radio say Matt Forte reminded him of Marcus Allen. I can see it. They’re both 6’2. They’re both striders who can eat up yards in a hurry if they get a crease. Allen wasn’t as thick but he had that extra gear (early in his career). Forte is more physical, though he has the same knack for avoiding brutal hits. That talent helped Allen play 16 years and accumulate over 3,500 touches. Steven Jackson and Marion Barber need to study Allen more. Anyway, Forte and Allen also share the same versatility as receivers, and both love to sniff out the end zone.

 

Forte gets my vote for Rookie of the Year. Did you know Forte has only lost 1 fumble in 296 touches? That puts him 2nd all-time behind ex-Bears RB Anthony Thomas, who had 300 straight touches with 0 fumbles in 2001. Incidentally, Thomas won the ROY award that year, beating out LaDainian Tomlinson.

 

Jerricho Cotchery has 1 TD and no 100-yard games in the last 5 weeks. Same for Laveranues Coles. They seem to do just enough to warrant a start every week, but they aren’t making a real difference. These guys need to step up and help their fantasy teams tomorrow. The 49ers might be without CB Nate Clements, one of the 5 best corners of the decade. No excuses.

 

ESPN’s Gregg Easterbrook pointed out that Green Bay has a realistic hope of winning its division at 5-7; but Washington cannot win theirs at 7-5. 

 

More on the Greatest Fantasy Performances (blog entry below)… I dug up a pre-1999 gem. Corey Dillon rushed for 246 yards, had 30 receiving yards and scored 4 TDs vs. Tennessee in 1997. That’s 52 points in basic scoring! Then Ebel331 from the Forums found this one: Jerry Rice/1995 vs. the Bears – 14 catches for 289 yards & 3 TDs. That’s 48 fantasy points!

 

The Giants have beaten 6 straight teams that have winning records. That hasn’t been done since the Minnesota Vikings in 1972. 

 

The Chargers lost their best defensive player early – Shawne Merriman – and simply folded the tent.

 

The Giants lost their best defensive player early – Osi Umenyiora – and simply got better.

 

I have a big decision to make in my 19-year local fantasy league. Total-points league, we franchise one player per year. My choices are Drew Brees, Chris Johnson, Matt Forte, or DeAngelo Williams (Yes, I’m winning the league). Here’s the deal: We give big bonuses for TD distance, the longer the better. We also don’t credit yardage unless you hit 300 yards passing or 100 yards rush/rec thresholds, then you get another huge bonus. In other words, 273 yards passing doesn’t help you. Neither does 81 yards rushing. Hitting these 300/100 thresholds consistently makes the difference. So who do I protect?

 

Christmas gift idea for your buddy, brother, brother-in-law… maybe even Dad if he likes action movies: Pre-order “The Dark Knight” on DVD.

 

West Coast teams are 1-17 on the East Coast this year.

 

Professor Andrew Brandt at the Georgetown University Law Center commented on Vikings DTs Kevin & Pat Williams’ federal injunction to reverse their suspensions: “Research and precedent would predict that in federal court this injunction will not prevail due to the fact the Policy on Anabolic Steroids and Related Substances was collectively bargained, and courts will try hard to stay out of issues that were bargained in good faith.”  The Williams Wall successfully staved off suspension this week, but if the federal judge rules against them next week it will cost them the Wild-Card playoff game, should Minnesota be in it.

 

True story: Brett Favre failed two physicals when Green Bay acquired him from Atlanta in 1992. Team doctors said there might be a degenerative hip problem. Packers GM Ron Wolf had the power to overrule a physician’s ruling and did just that, signing off on the trade. It doesn’t seem like a huge gamble now – but think about this: In addition to the hip tests, Favre had a reputation for drinking heavily his rookie year in Atlanta, and Wolf was giving away the 19th overall draft pick? 

 

Rumors about Larry Johnson going to the Patriots in 2009 are everywhere. They do have an extra 2nd round pick. LJ fits the mold, a disgruntled Pro Bowler nearing age 30 who falls right in line with the loyal Belichick troops – just like Corey Dillon and Randy Moss.

 

Behind the Stats:

 

Even after the 4-TD Turkey Day buffet, Donovan McNabb is 10th in TD passes with 18.

 

Bengals QB Ryan Fitzpatrick is 3rd in QB rushing with 219 yards. He didn’t play until week 4.

 

Saints RB Pierre Thomas has 7 TDs, 24th n the NFL – and more than Joseph Addai, Antonio Gates, Hines Ward, or Reggie Wayne.

 

Isaac Bruce needs 201 receiving yards in 4 games to pass Tim Brown’s 14,934 career mark – and rank 2nd all-time behind Jerry Rice.

 

Over the last 6 weeks the only TE with more fantasy points than Dustin Keller is Tony Gonzalez.

 

This year only Drew Brees, Kurt Warner, and Jay Cutler are on pace for 4,000 yards. Last year a record 7 QBs did it.

 

Last year only 6 RBs rushed for 1,000 yards *and* caught 40 passes: Tomlinson, Westbrook, Portis, McGahee, Gore, & Addai.  This year there are 6 backs that will definitely achieve that feat: Matt Forte, Chris Johnson, Frank Gore, Marshawn Lynch, LaDainian Tomlinson, and Steve Slaton.  Thomas Jones could be #7 if he catches 13 more passes and Marion Barber could be #8 if he gets 130 more rushing yards. 

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Greatest Fantasy Performances

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

by John Miller

With all the recent monster games (Drew Brees’ 4 TDs vs. Green Bay, Brian Westbrook’s 4 TDs vs. Arizona) we’ve had questions about the all-time best fantasy totals in a single game.  Here’s the 20 best fantasy scores since Draft Sharks went into business in 1999. Remember some of these?  Good times, man… Good times.

 

Pos Yr  Name Pass Yd Rush Yd Rec Yd Tot TDs FP
RB 2003  Clinton Portis 218 36 5 55
RB 2002  Shaun Alexander 139 92 5 53
RB 2000  Mike Anderson 251 5 4 50
RB 2000  Fred Taylor 234 14 4 49
RB 2002  Priest Holmes 197 110 3 49
RB 2007  Adrian Peterson 296 19 3 49
RB 2002  Marshall Faulk 183 52 4 48
WR 2000  Jimmy Smith 291 3 47
QB 2004  Billy Volek 492 1 5 47
QB 2001  Peyton Manning 421 26 5 46
RB 2001  Shaun Alexander 266 7 3 45
RB 2005  L. Tomlinson 26 192 28 4 45
RB 2002  L. Tomlinson 220 51 3 45
RB 2002  Clinton Portis 130 75 4 45
RB 2000  Marshall Faulk 220 41 3 44
RB 2006  Tiki Barber 234 24 3 44
QB 2003  Jeff Garcia 252 32 6 44
WR 1999  Qadry Ismail 258 3 44
QB 2004  Donovan McNabb 464 5 43
QB 2007  Tom Brady 354     6 42

1 pt per 10 yd rush/rec, 1 pt per 20 yd pass, 4 pts per TD pass, 6 pts per all other TDs

Total TDs includes a combination of rush/rec or pass/rush TDs in some instances

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The Welker Hit

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Here’s the hit on Wes Welker.



Draft Sharks Invitational Leagues 13

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

 

Here are the Standings after Week 13 in the Draft Sharks Invitational Leagues:

League 1

TP

League 2

TP

Go Vikes

2054.20

DS John Miller

2067.45

DS Lenny / DS Jared

2035.00

El Chupacabra

1933.70

NJ BaD BoZs

1888.00

DS John Culligan

1901.25

The Ragin Roids

1855.75

Curse of Bobby Layne

1889.05

Bill Lester

1827.35

Syracuse Big Dogs

1879.25

Tecmo HOFer

1817.60

The Berzerker

1836.10

Fantasy Team Names

1806.00

Steve Cooke

1834.10

U.S. Americans

1750.95

Lex’s Legends

1821.40

The Preacher

1726.85

Size Matters

1700.20

Urbandale Hippies

1662.75

2 Good 4 U

1678.15

DS Marty McDonald

1468.80

James Jewell

1603.35

German Wunderkinder

1421.80

North Duke Tar Devils

1246.25

The overall points winner wins a free entry into the 2009 WCOFF Event. If a Draft Sharks staff team wins, we’re giving our entry to Clayton Ward, a DS customer and U.S. solider stationed in Iraq.

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