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Page 1: Fantasy Football Draft Guide

2012 Fantasy Football Downloadable Draft KitStandard | fantasynews.cbssports.com | Updated: July 19, 2012

Page 2: Fantasy Football Draft Guide

Table of Contents

.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3Top 200

................................................................................................................................................ 4-6Player Rankings / Auction Values

........................................................................................................................................... 7Dave Richard's Draft Day Cheat Sheet

.................................................................................................................................... 8Jamey Eisenberg's Draft Day Cheat Sheet

.......................................................................................................................................................................... 9-172012 Projections

.............................................................................................................................. 18-61Player Profiles (Alphabetical by Position)

.................................................................................................................................................................. 62-692011 Final Statistics

.......................................................................................................................................................... 70-712011 Red Zone Statistics

.......................................................................................................................................... 722011 Yards From Scrimmage Leaders

....................................................................................................................................................................... 732011 Target Leaders

................................................................................................................................................................... 742011 Touches Leaders

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Top 200Dave Richard

..........................Bye: 81. Arian Foster, RB, HOU.......................Bye: 72. LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI

................................Bye: 83. Ray Rice, RB, BAL..............Bye: 64. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC

......................Bye: 105. Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB..............................Bye: 96. Tom Brady, QB, NE.............................Bye: 67. Drew Brees, QB, NO

........................Bye: 78. Ryan Mathews, RB, SD.....................Bye: 119. Chris Johnson, RB, TEN

..................Bye: 510. Calvin Johnson, WR, DET...............Bye: 511. Darren McFadden, RB, OAK

.....................Bye: 712. Michael Turner, RB, ATL.................Bye: 513. DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL.................Bye: 514. Matthew Stafford, QB, DET...............Bye: 1015. Trent Richardson, RB, CLE

.................Bye: 1016. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI

...................Bye: 917. Steven Jackson, RB, STL....................Bye: 1018. Greg Jennings, WR, GB

.............................Bye: 619. Matt Forte, RB, CHI.......................Bye: 620. Cam Newton, QB, CAR.......................Bye: 721. Roddy White, WR, ATL......................Bye: 622. Jimmy Graham, TE, NO......................Bye: 823. Fred Jackson, RB, BUF.......................Bye: 424. Mike Wallace, WR, PIT

.............Bye: 1125. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG....................Bye: 926. Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE

......................Bye: 1027. Jordy Nelson, WR, GB..........................Bye: 928. Wes Welker, WR, NE

.................Bye: 1129. Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN..........................Bye: 730. Julio Jones, WR, ATL...........................Bye: 831. A.J. Green, WR, CIN

.................Bye: 1132. Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG................Bye: 633. Brandon Marshall, WR, CHI

..................Bye: 834. Andre Johnson, WR, HOU............Bye: 735. Demaryius Thomas, WR, DEN

.......................Bye: 1136. Victor Cruz, WR, NYG......................Bye: 637. Darren Sproles, RB, NO

..................Bye: 638. Marques Colston, WR, NO.....................Bye: 1139. Percy Harvin, WR, MIN.....................Bye: 740. Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI

...............Bye: 1141. Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA.........................Bye: 542. Tony Romo, QB, DAL.........................Bye: 743. Michael Vick, QB, PHI.........................Bye: 544. Dez Bryant, WR, DAL.......................Bye: 645. Steve Smith, WR, CAR........................Bye: 546. Miles Austin, WR, DAL......................Bye: 1147. Eli Manning, QB, NYG......................Bye: 1048. Beanie Wells, RB, ARI

.........Bye: 849. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, CIN..........................Bye: 750. Philip Rivers, QB, SD

...................Bye: 551. Vincent Jackson, WR, TB......................Bye: 752. Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC

............................Bye: 953. Frank Gore, RB, SF...........................Bye: 554. Doug Martin, RB, TB

.....................Bye: 755. Jamaal Charles, RB, KC

.....................Bye: 956. Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ........................Bye: 757. Reggie Bush, RB, MIA

..........................Bye: 1058. Roy Helu, RB, WAS.................Bye: 759. Peyton Manning, QB, DEN..................Bye: 960. Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE

............................Bye: 761. Matt Ryan, QB, ATL...................Bye: 862. Steve Johnson, WR, BUF

........................Bye: 763. Antonio Gates, TE, SD.......................Bye: 864. Torrey Smith, WR, BAL......................Bye: 465. Isaac Redman, RB, PIT

...................Bye: 766. Willis McGahee, RB, DEN.................Bye: 767. DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI

......................Bye: 468. Donald Brown, RB, IND....................Bye: 569. Mikel Leshoure, RB, DET

........................Bye: 770. Eric Decker, WR, DEN

........................Bye: 571. Jason Witten, TE, DAL.....................Bye: 472. Antonio Brown, WR, PIT......................Bye: 973. Brandon Lloyd, WR, NE

.........................Bye: 974. Vernon Davis, TE, SF........................Bye: 975. Stevan Ridley, RB, NE

....................Bye: 476. Reggie Wayne, WR, IND.......................Bye: 1177. Kenny Britt, WR, TEN

................Bye: 678. Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR..........................Bye: 779. Peyton Hillis, RB, KC

................Bye: 1080. Jermichael Finley, TE, GB

..............Bye: 681. DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR...........................Bye: 882. C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF

......................Bye: 1083. James Starks, RB, GB.......................Bye: 684. Michael Bush, RB, CHI

....................Bye: 885. Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL...............Bye: 486. Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT

.........................Bye: 587. Jahvid Best, RB, DET........................Bye: 588. Titus Young, WR, DET

...................Bye: 789. Ronnie Hillman, RB, DEN.....................Bye: 790. Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL

......................Bye: 691. Pierre Thomas, RB, NO.....................Bye: 1192. Toby Gerhart, RB, MIN

..................Bye: 593. LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB..................Bye: 1094. Pierre Garcon, WR, WAS

.......................Bye: 895. Matt Schaub, QB, HOU................Bye: 996. Santonio Holmes, WR, NYJ

..........................Bye: 697. Mark Ingram, RB, NO.............................Bye: 898. Ben Tate, RB, HOU

....................Bye: 1199. David Wilson, RB, NYG...........................Bye: 6100. Jay Cutler, QB, CHI

.............Bye: 10101. Robert Griffin III, QB, WAS.........................Bye: 7102. Brent Celek, TE, PHI.......................Bye: 10103. Greg Little, WR, CLE

................Bye: 7104. Robert Meachem, WR, SD......................Bye: 10105. Fred Davis, TE, WAS......................Bye: 6106. Lance Moore, WR, NO

.......Bye: 5107. Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, OAK...............Bye: 6108. Justin Blackmon, WR, JAC...............Bye: 5109. Denarius Moore, WR, OAK

................Bye: 10110. Tim Hightower, RB, WAS.....................Bye: 9111. Shane Vereen, RB, NE..................Bye: 10112. Ryan Williams, RB, ARI

........................Bye: 5113. Felix Jones, RB, DAL...................Bye: 7114. Jacob Tamme, TE, DEN

.............Bye: 6115. Laurent Robinson, WR, JAC.....................Bye: 7116. Malcom Floyd, WR, SD

...........Bye: 11117. Nate Washington, WR, TEN........................Bye: 9118. Randy Moss, WR, SF

..................Bye: 5119. Mike Goodson, RB, OAK..............Bye: 7120. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, ATL

.................................Bye: 9121. 49ers, DST, SF.....................Bye: 8122. Bernard Scott, RB, CIN...................Bye: 7123. Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA

....................Bye: 11124. Sidney Rice, WR, SEA..............Bye: 9125. Danny Amendola, WR, STL

........................Bye: 9126. Isaiah Pead, RB, STL.................Bye: 5127. Carson Palmer, QB, OAK

.............Bye: 8128. Jermaine Gresham, TE, CIN...............Bye: 10129. Santana Moss, WR, WAS

.......................Bye: 5130. Kevin Smith, RB, DET......................Bye: 4131. Coby Fleener, TE, IND

.............Bye: 5132. Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET.......................Bye: 8133. Andy Dalton, QB, CIN

................Bye: 9134. Michael Crabtree, WR, SF.................Bye: 11135. Doug Baldwin, WR, SEA...................Bye: 8136. Owen Daniels, TE, HOU...................Bye: 9137. Brandon Jacobs, RB, SF

.............Bye: 11138. Jerome Simpson, WR, MIN......................Bye: 6139. Mike Tolbert, RB, CAR

...........................Bye: 8140. Texans, DST, HOU.................Bye: 10141. Evan Royster, RB, WAS

.........................Bye: 8142. Joe Flacco, QB, BAL................Bye: 6143. Brandon LaFell, WR, CAR

........................Bye: 7144. Jon Baldwin, WR, KC......................Bye: 9145. Dustin Keller, TE, NYJ

............Bye: 11146. Leon Washington, RB, SEA...................Bye: 5147. Taiwan Jones, RB, OAK

...........................Bye: 9148. Alex Smith, QB, SF............................Bye: 8149. Ravens, DST, BAL

..............................Bye: 7150. Eagles, DST, PHI.............Bye: 9151. Mario Manningham, WR, SF

....................Bye: 8152. David Nelson, WR, BUF......................Bye: 11153. Jared Cook, TE, TEN

................Bye: 11154. Kendall Wright, WR, TEN

..................Bye: 5155. Nate Burleson, WR, DET................Bye: 8156. Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF

.....................Bye: 5157. Jacoby Ford, WR, OAK..................Bye: 10158. Michael Floyd, WR, ARI

......................Bye: 5159. Mike Williams, WR, TB.......................Bye: 9160. Brian Quick, WR, STL

...........Bye: 4161. Emmanuel Sanders, WR, PIT.....................Bye: 5162. Josh Freeman, QB, TB

........................Bye: 6163. Greg Olsen, TE, CAR...........................Bye: 11164. Giants, DST, NYG............................Bye: 4165. Steelers, DST, PIT............................Bye: 9166. David Akers, K, SF

..............Bye: 9167. Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE......................Bye: 4168. Andrew Luck, QB, IND

..........Bye: 5169. Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK.....................Bye: 10170. Mason Crosby, K, GB

..........Bye: 4171. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT....................Bye: 7172. Davone Bess, WR, MIA

................Bye: 11173. Kellen Winslow, TE, SEA.............Bye: 11174. Rueben Randle, WR, NYG

...........................Bye: 10175. Packers, DST, GB...............................Bye: 6176. Bears, DST, CHI

......Bye: 10177. Leonard Hankerson, WR, WAS....................Bye: 9178. Sam Bradford, QB, STL

......................Bye: 5179. Jason Hanson, K, DET

......................Bye: 4180. Austin Collie, WR, IND..............Bye: 11181. Christian Ponder, QB, MIN

..............................Bye: 9182. Patriots, DST, NE..........................Bye: 7183. Alex Henery, K, PHI

.................................Bye: 8184. Bills, DST, BUF........................Bye: 6185. Robbie Gould, K, CHI

...............Bye: 6186. Rashad Jennings, RB, JAC...................Bye: 8187. Cedric Benson, RB, CIN

..................................Bye: 9188. Jets, DST, NYJ...............Bye: 9189. Danny Woodhead, RB, NE

..........................Bye: 7190. Matt Prater, K, DEN.................Bye: 8191. Mohamed Sanu, WR, CIN

...................Bye: 6192. Alshon Jeffery, WR, CHI...............................Bye: 5193. Lions, DST, DET

...................Bye: 11194. Golden Tate, WR, SEA....................Bye: 8195. Kevin Walter, WR, HOU

...............Bye: 7196. Chad Ochocinco, WR, MIA............................Bye: 5197. Cowboys, ST, DAL

...............................Bye: 10198. Browns, D, CLE..............................Bye: 6199. Jaguars, ST, JAC

..................................Bye: 9200. Rams, ST, STL

Jamey Eisenberg..........................Bye: 81. Arian Foster, RB, HOU

................................Bye: 82. Ray Rice, RB, BAL.......................Bye: 73. LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI........................Bye: 74. Ryan Mathews, RB, SD.....................Bye: 115. Chris Johnson, RB, TEN

....................Bye: 56. Calvin Johnson, WR, DET..............Bye: 67. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC

.................Bye: 58. Darren McFadden, RB, OAK......................Bye: 109. Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB

...........................Bye: 610. Drew Brees, QB, NO...............Bye: 1011. Trent Richardson, RB, CLE

............................Bye: 912. Tom Brady, QB, NE.................Bye: 513. DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL..................Bye: 814. Andre Johnson, WR, HOU

.......................Bye: 615. Cam Newton, QB, CAR.................Bye: 516. Matthew Stafford, QB, DET

.................Bye: 1017. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI.......................Bye: 718. Roddy White, WR, ATL

....................Bye: 919. Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE.............................Bye: 620. Matt Forte, RB, CHI

......................Bye: 621. Jimmy Graham, TE, NO...................Bye: 922. Steven Jackson, RB, STL

....................Bye: 1023. Greg Jennings, WR, GB.....................Bye: 724. Michael Turner, RB, ATL

.......................Bye: 425. Mike Wallace, WR, PIT...........................Bye: 826. A.J. Green, WR, CIN

.............Bye: 1127. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG.................Bye: 1128. Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN

..........................Bye: 729. Julio Jones, WR, ATL

..........................Bye: 930. Wes Welker, WR, NE......................Bye: 831. Fred Jackson, RB, BUF

......................Bye: 1032. Jordy Nelson, WR, GB.........................Bye: 733. Michael Vick, QB, PHI

.................Bye: 1134. Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG............Bye: 735. Demaryius Thomas, WR, DEN

.......................Bye: 636. Steve Smith, WR, CAR..................Bye: 937. Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE

......................Bye: 1138. Eli Manning, QB, NYG......................Bye: 639. Darren Sproles, RB, NO

........................Bye: 740. Antonio Gates, TE, SD

.........................Bye: 541. Tony Romo, QB, DAL...........................Bye: 542. Doug Martin, RB, TB..........................Bye: 743. Philip Rivers, QB, SD

.....................Bye: 744. Jamaal Charles, RB, KC.......................Bye: 1145. Victor Cruz, WR, NYG

...............Bye: 1146. Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA........................Bye: 547. Jason Witten, TE, DAL

.................Bye: 748. Peyton Manning, QB, DEN................Bye: 649. Brandon Marshall, WR, CHI

........................Bye: 550. Miles Austin, WR, DAL.........Bye: 851. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, CIN

..................Bye: 652. Marques Colston, WR, NO......................Bye: 1053. Beanie Wells, RB, ARI.........................Bye: 954. Vernon Davis, TE, SF........................Bye: 755. Reggie Bush, RB, MIA.....................Bye: 1156. Percy Harvin, WR, MIN

.........................Bye: 557. Dez Bryant, WR, DAL.....................Bye: 758. Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI

............................Bye: 959. Frank Gore, RB, SF......................Bye: 760. Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC

.................Bye: 761. DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI............................Bye: 762. Matt Ryan, QB, ATL

................Bye: 1063. Jermichael Finley, TE, GB.....................Bye: 964. Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ...................Bye: 565. Vincent Jackson, WR, TB

......................Bye: 466. Isaac Redman, RB, PIT...............Bye: 467. Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT

......................Bye: 968. Brandon Lloyd, WR, NE..........................Bye: 1069. Roy Helu, RB, WAS

.......................Bye: 870. Matt Schaub, QB, HOU...................Bye: 771. Willis McGahee, RB, DEN

...............Bye: 872. Jermaine Gresham, TE, CIN...................Bye: 873. Steve Johnson, WR, BUF

........................Bye: 1074. Fred Davis, TE, WAS.....................Bye: 475. Antonio Brown, WR, PIT

.......................Bye: 876. Torrey Smith, WR, BAL........................Bye: 777. Eric Decker, WR, DEN

....................Bye: 478. Reggie Wayne, WR, IND

....................Bye: 579. Mikel Leshoure, RB, DET..................Bye: 780. Robert Meachem, WR, SD

.......................Bye: 1181. Kenny Britt, WR, TEN...........................Bye: 782. Brent Celek, TE, PHI

........................Bye: 983. Stevan Ridley, RB, NE.....................Bye: 784. Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL

..........................Bye: 785. Peyton Hillis, RB, KC................Bye: 686. Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR

...........................Bye: 887. C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF....................Bye: 888. Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL

.....................Bye: 1189. Toby Gerhart, RB, MIN.................Bye: 590. Denarius Moore, WR, OAK

........................Bye: 591. Titus Young, WR, DET

......................Bye: 1192. Sidney Rice, WR, SEA

........................Bye: 693. Lance Moore, WR, NO

......................Bye: 1094. James Starks, RB, GB...............Bye: 1095. Robert Griffin III, QB, WAS

.............................Bye: 696. Jay Cutler, QB, CHI......................Bye: 497. Donald Brown, RB, IND

...............Bye: 598. Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET..............Bye: 699. DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR

.......................Bye: 5100. Jahvid Best, RB, DET..............Bye: 9101. Santonio Holmes, WR, NYJ

.....................Bye: 6102. Michael Bush, RB, CHI.................Bye: 7103. Ronnie Hillman, RB, DEN

.......................Bye: 10104. Greg Little, WR, CLE..................Bye: 10105. Ryan Williams, RB, ARI

...............Bye: 10106. Santana Moss, WR, WAS................Bye: 5107. LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB

....................Bye: 6108. Pierre Thomas, RB, NO...............Bye: 6109. Justin Blackmon, WR, JAC

...........................Bye: 8110. Ben Tate, RB, HOU.................Bye: 5111. Carson Palmer, QB, OAK

..................Bye: 11112. David Wilson, RB, NYG................Bye: 10113. Pierre Garcon, WR, WAS

........................Bye: 5114. Felix Jones, RB, DAL.....................Bye: 7115. Malcom Floyd, WR, SD

........................Bye: 6116. Mark Ingram, RB, NO.......................Bye: 8117. Andy Dalton, QB, CIN

.......Bye: 5118. Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, OAK........................Bye: 9119. Randy Moss, WR, SF

................Bye: 6120. Brandon LaFell, WR, CAR

..................Bye: 5121. Mike Goodson, RB, OAK................Bye: 9122. Michael Crabtree, WR, SF

......................Bye: 5123. Mike Williams, WR, TB...................Bye: 7124. Jacob Tamme, TE, DEN

......................Bye: 4125. Coby Fleener, TE, IND...................Bye: 8126. Owen Daniels, TE, HOU

.....................Bye: 9127. Shane Vereen, RB, NE...........Bye: 11128. Nate Washington, WR, TEN

.....................Bye: 5129. Josh Freeman, QB, TB................Bye: 10130. Tim Hightower, RB, WAS

.........................Bye: 8131. Joe Flacco, QB, BAL...................Bye: 7132. Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA

.....................Bye: 8133. Bernard Scott, RB, CIN..................Bye: 5134. Nate Burleson, WR, DET

..............Bye: 7135. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, ATL.......................Bye: 9136. Brian Quick, WR, STL

......................Bye: 11137. Jared Cook, TE, TEN.............Bye: 6138. Laurent Robinson, WR, JAC

...............Bye: 6139. Rashad Jennings, RB, JAC..................Bye: 11140. Robert Turbin, RB, SEA

.............Bye: 9141. Mario Manningham, WR, SF......................Bye: 6142. Mike Tolbert, RB, CAR..................Bye: 10143. Michael Floyd, WR, ARI

................Bye: 8144. Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF....................Bye: 7145. Vincent Brown, WR, SD

..............Bye: 9146. Danny Amendola, WR, STL...........................Bye: 9147. Alex Smith, QB, SF

...........Bye: 4148. Emmanuel Sanders, WR, PIT......................Bye: 4149. Austin Collie, WR, IND

........................Bye: 7150. Jon Baldwin, WR, KC....................................Bye: 9151. 49ers, ST, SF

.................Bye: 11152. Doug Baldwin, WR, SEA..........Bye: 4153. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT

........................Bye: 6154. Greg Olsen, TE, CAR.....................Bye: 4155. Delone Carter, RB, IND

.......................Bye: 5156. Kevin Smith, RB, DET....................Bye: 9157. Sam Bradford, QB, STL

......................Bye: 9158. Dustin Keller, TE, NYJ........................Bye: 9159. Isaiah Pead, RB, STL

...................Bye: 9160. Brandon Jacobs, RB, SF

............................Bye: 4161. Steelers, DST, PIT...................Bye: 8162. Cedric Benson, RB, CIN...................Bye: 5163. Taiwan Jones, RB, OAK

...........................Bye: 10164. Packers, DST, GB.....................Bye: 9165. Joe McKnight, RB, NYJ....................Bye: 8166. David Nelson, WR, BUF

...................................Bye: 7167. Eagles, D, PHI.............Bye: 11168. Jerome Simpson, WR, MIN

................Bye: 11169. Kendall Wright, WR, TEN...............Bye: 9170. Danny Woodhead, RB, NE

.....................Bye: 5171. Jacoby Ford, WR, OAK...................Bye: 6172. Alshon Jeffery, WR, CHI

.................................Bye: 8173. Ravens, D, BAL........................Bye: 10174. Alex Green, RB, GB

.................Bye: 10175. Evan Royster, RB, WAS....................Bye: 7176. Davone Bess, WR, MIA

............Bye: 11177. Leon Washington, RB, SEA......................Bye: 4178. Andrew Luck, QB, IND.....................Bye: 9179. Kendall Hunter, RB, SF

...............................Bye: 11180. Giants, D, NYG.........................Bye: 7181. Matt Cassel, QB, KC

....................Bye: 10182. James Jones, WR, GB........................Bye: 9183. Bilal Powell, RB, NYJ

...............................Bye: 6184. Bears, DST, CHI................................Bye: 8185. Texans, D, HOU

............Bye: 11186. Martellus Bennett, TE, NYG............................Bye: 9187. David Akers, K, SF

......................................Bye: 9188. Jets, D, NYJ..........................Bye: 7189. Dion Lewis, RB, PHI.......................Bye: 11190. Matt Flynn, QB, SEA

.............Bye: 11191. Rueben Randle, WR, NYG..........Bye: 5192. Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK

.......................Bye: 4193. Chris Rainey, RB, PIT....................................Bye: 5194. Lions, D, DET

..............Bye: 9195. Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE................................Bye: 9196. Patriots, ST, NE

...................Bye: 11197. Golden Tate, WR, SEA......................................Bye: 8198. Bills, D, BUF

..................Bye: 8199. Bernard Pierce, RB, BAL......................Bye: 6200. Earl Bennett, WR, CHI

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........................Bye: 10....$221. Aaron Rodgers, GB.................................Bye: 9....$202. Tom Brady, NE...............................Bye: 6....$173. Drew Brees, NO

.......................Bye: 5....$94. Matthew Stafford, DET.............................Bye: 6....$15. Cam Newton, CAR

..............................Bye: 5....$146. Tony Romo, DAL.............................Bye: 7....$207. Michael Vick, PHI.............................Bye: 11....$38. Eli Manning, NYG..............................Bye: 7....$179. Philip Rivers, SD

......................Bye: 7....$010. Peyton Manning, DEN..............................Bye: 7....$1211. Matt Ryan, ATL

.................Bye: 4....$1012. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT.........................Bye: 8....$1213. Matt Schaub, HOU

.................................Bye: 6....$214. Jay Cutler, CHI....................Bye: 10....$015. Robert Griffin III, WAS

........................Bye: 5....$016. Carson Palmer, OAK

.............................Bye: 8....$017. Andy Dalton, CIN...............................Bye: 8....$318. Joe Flacco, BAL

.................................Bye: 9....$019. Alex Smith, SF......................Bye: 8....$120. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF

............................Bye: 5....$421. Josh Freeman, TB

............................Bye: 4....$022. Andrew Luck, IND..........................Bye: 9....$323. Sam Bradford, STL

....................Bye: 11....$024. Christian Ponder, MIN...............................Bye: 7....$225. Matt Cassel, KC.............................Bye: 11....$026. Matt Flynn, SEA

..................Bye: 10....$027. Brandon Weeden, CLE........................Bye: 6....$028. Blaine Gabbert, JAC

...................Bye: 11....$029. Matt Hasselbeck, TEN.........................Bye: 9....$130. Mark Sanchez, NYJ

..............................Bye: 10....$231. Kevin Kolb, ARI..........................Bye: 7....$032. David Garrard, MIA

Jamey Eisenberg........................Bye: 10....$221. Aaron Rodgers, GB

...............................Bye: 6....$172. Drew Brees, NO.................................Bye: 9....$203. Tom Brady, NE

.............................Bye: 6....$14. Cam Newton, CAR.......................Bye: 5....$95. Matthew Stafford, DET

.............................Bye: 7....$206. Michael Vick, PHI

.............................Bye: 11....$37. Eli Manning, NYG..............................Bye: 5....$148. Tony Romo, DAL..............................Bye: 7....$179. Philip Rivers, SD

......................Bye: 7....$010. Peyton Manning, DEN..............................Bye: 7....$1211. Matt Ryan, ATL

.................Bye: 4....$1012. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT.........................Bye: 8....$1213. Matt Schaub, HOU

....................Bye: 10....$014. Robert Griffin III, WAS.................................Bye: 6....$215. Jay Cutler, CHI

........................Bye: 5....$016. Carson Palmer, OAK

.............................Bye: 8....$017. Andy Dalton, CIN............................Bye: 5....$418. Josh Freeman, TB

...............................Bye: 8....$319. Joe Flacco, BAL......................Bye: 8....$120. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF

.................................Bye: 9....$021. Alex Smith, SF..........................Bye: 9....$322. Sam Bradford, STL

............................Bye: 4....$023. Andrew Luck, IND...............................Bye: 7....$224. Matt Cassel, KC.............................Bye: 11....$025. Matt Flynn, SEA

....................Bye: 11....$026. Christian Ponder, MIN........................Bye: 6....$027. Blaine Gabbert, JAC

.........................Bye: 9....$128. Mark Sanchez, NYJ...................Bye: 11....$029. Matt Hasselbeck, TEN

..............................Bye: 10....$230. Kevin Kolb, ARI..........................Bye: 7....$031. David Garrard, MIA

..................Bye: 10....$032. Brandon Weeden, CLE

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............................Bye: 8....$341. Arian Foster, HOU.........................Bye: 7....$292. LeSean McCoy, PHI

..................................Bye: 8....$333. Ray Rice, BAL...............Bye: 6....$234. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC

..........................Bye: 7....$105. Ryan Mathews, SD.......................Bye: 11....$356. Chris Johnson, TEN

...................Bye: 5....$217. Darren McFadden, OAK.........................Bye: 7....$238. Michael Turner, ATL

.......................Bye: 5....$09. DeMarco Murray, DAL...................Bye: 10....$010. Trent Richardson, CLE

.....................Bye: 9....$2111. Steven Jackson, STL...............................Bye: 6....$2012. Matt Forte, CHI

..........................Bye: 8....$813. Fred Jackson, BUF...............Bye: 11....$1814. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG

...................Bye: 11....$3615. Adrian Peterson, MIN...................Bye: 11....$416. Marshawn Lynch, SEA

..........................Bye: 6....$117. Darren Sproles, NO..........................Bye: 10....$818. Beanie Wells, ARI

...........Bye: 8....$1419. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN..............................Bye: 9....$1920. Frank Gore, SF...............................Bye: 5....$021. Doug Martin, TB

.......................Bye: 7....$3122. Jamaal Charles, KC

.......................Bye: 9....$1223. Shonn Greene, NYJ............................Bye: 7....$224. Reggie Bush, MIA

..............................Bye: 10....$025. Roy Helu, WAS..........................Bye: 4....$026. Isaac Redman, PIT

.......................Bye: 7....$227. Willis McGahee, DEN..........................Bye: 4....$028. Donald Brown, IND........................Bye: 5....$029. Mikel Leshoure, DET

............................Bye: 9....$030. Stevan Ridley, NE....................Bye: 6....$031. Jonathan Stewart, CAR

............................Bye: 7....$1032. Peyton Hillis, KC...............Bye: 6....$1133. DeAngelo Williams, CAR

...............................Bye: 8....$034. C.J. Spiller, BUF..........................Bye: 10....$035. James Starks, GB...........................Bye: 6....$036. Michael Bush, CHI

...........................Bye: 5....$1337. Jahvid Best, DET.......................Bye: 7....$038. Ronnie Hillman, DEN

..........................Bye: 6....$039. Pierre Thomas, NO.........................Bye: 11....$040. Toby Gerhart, MIN

....................Bye: 5....$1541. LeGarrette Blount, TB............................Bye: 6....$1142. Mark Ingram, NO

.................................Bye: 8....$043. Ben Tate, HOU........................Bye: 11....$044. David Wilson, NYG......................Bye: 10....$745. Tim Hightower, WAS

...........................Bye: 9....$046. Shane Vereen, NE........................Bye: 10....$047. Ryan Williams, ARI

............................Bye: 5....$1048. Felix Jones, DAL........................Bye: 5....$049. Mike Goodson, OAK

....................Bye: 7....$050. Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL...........................Bye: 8....$051. Bernard Scott, CIN.........................Bye: 7....$452. Daniel Thomas, MIA

.............................Bye: 5....$053. Kevin Smith, DET........................Bye: 11....$054. Robert Turbin, SEA

..............................Bye: 9....$055. Isaiah Pead, STL............................Bye: 6....$456. Mike Tolbert, CAR

.........................Bye: 9....$357. Brandon Jacobs, SF

.......................Bye: 10....$058. Evan Royster, WAS..................Bye: 11....$059. Leon Washington, SEA

.........................Bye: 5....$060. Taiwan Jones, OAK..............Bye: 4....$1761. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT

.......................Bye: 8....$1462. Cedric Benson, CIN.....................Bye: 9....$163. Danny Woodhead, NE

...............................Bye: 10....$064. John Kuhn, GB.....................Bye: 6....$065. Rashad Jennings, JAC

................................Bye: 7....$066. Dion Lewis, PHI...........................Bye: 9....$067. Joe McKnight, NYJ

..............................Bye: 10....$068. Alex Green, GB...........................Bye: 9....$069. Kendall Hunter, SF

.............................Bye: 7....$070. Lamar Miller, MIA........................Bye: 8....$071. Bernard Pierce, BAL

........................Bye: 10....$072. Brandon Saine, GB...........................Bye: 4....$073. Delone Carter, IND

.............................Bye: 4....$074. Chris Rainey, PIT.......................Bye: 9....$075. LaMichael James, SF

...........................Bye: 7....$076. Curtis Brinkley, SD.........................Bye: 7....$077. Jason Snelling, ATL.........................Bye: 5....$078. Marcel Reece, OAK

.................................Bye: 6....$079. Chris Ivory, NO............................Bye: 9....$480. Joseph Addai, NE

Jamey Eisenberg............................Bye: 8....$341. Arian Foster, HOU

..................................Bye: 8....$332. Ray Rice, BAL.........................Bye: 7....$293. LeSean McCoy, PHI..........................Bye: 7....$104. Ryan Mathews, SD.......................Bye: 11....$355. Chris Johnson, TEN

...............Bye: 6....$236. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC...................Bye: 5....$217. Darren McFadden, OAK

.....................Bye: 10....$08. Trent Richardson, CLE

.......................Bye: 5....$09. DeMarco Murray, DAL...............................Bye: 6....$2010. Matt Forte, CHI

.....................Bye: 9....$2111. Steven Jackson, STL.......................Bye: 7....$2312. Michael Turner, ATL

...............Bye: 11....$1813. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG...................Bye: 11....$3614. Adrian Peterson, MIN

..........................Bye: 8....$815. Fred Jackson, BUF

..........................Bye: 6....$116. Darren Sproles, NO...............................Bye: 5....$017. Doug Martin, TB

.......................Bye: 7....$3118. Jamaal Charles, KC...................Bye: 11....$419. Marshawn Lynch, SEA

...........Bye: 8....$1420. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN..........................Bye: 10....$821. Beanie Wells, ARI............................Bye: 7....$222. Reggie Bush, MIA

..............................Bye: 9....$1923. Frank Gore, SF.......................Bye: 9....$1224. Shonn Greene, NYJ..........................Bye: 4....$025. Isaac Redman, PIT

..............................Bye: 10....$026. Roy Helu, WAS.......................Bye: 7....$227. Willis McGahee, DEN........................Bye: 5....$028. Mikel Leshoure, DET

............................Bye: 9....$029. Stevan Ridley, NE............................Bye: 7....$1030. Peyton Hillis, KC

....................Bye: 6....$031. Jonathan Stewart, CAR...............................Bye: 8....$032. C.J. Spiller, BUF

.........................Bye: 11....$033. Toby Gerhart, MIN..........................Bye: 10....$034. James Starks, GB..........................Bye: 4....$035. Donald Brown, IND

...............Bye: 6....$1136. DeAngelo Williams, CAR...........................Bye: 5....$1337. Jahvid Best, DET...........................Bye: 6....$038. Michael Bush, CHI

.......................Bye: 7....$039. Ronnie Hillman, DEN........................Bye: 10....$040. Ryan Williams, ARI

....................Bye: 5....$1541. LeGarrette Blount, TB..........................Bye: 6....$042. Pierre Thomas, NO

.................................Bye: 8....$043. Ben Tate, HOU........................Bye: 11....$044. David Wilson, NYG

............................Bye: 5....$1045. Felix Jones, DAL

............................Bye: 6....$1146. Mark Ingram, NO........................Bye: 5....$047. Mike Goodson, OAK

...........................Bye: 9....$048. Shane Vereen, NE......................Bye: 10....$749. Tim Hightower, WAS

.........................Bye: 7....$450. Daniel Thomas, MIA...........................Bye: 8....$051. Bernard Scott, CIN

....................Bye: 7....$052. Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL.....................Bye: 6....$053. Rashad Jennings, JAC

........................Bye: 11....$054. Robert Turbin, SEA............................Bye: 6....$455. Mike Tolbert, CAR

..............Bye: 4....$1756. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT...........................Bye: 4....$057. Delone Carter, IND

.............................Bye: 5....$058. Kevin Smith, DET..............................Bye: 9....$059. Isaiah Pead, STL

.........................Bye: 9....$360. Brandon Jacobs, SF

.......................Bye: 8....$1461. Cedric Benson, CIN

.........................Bye: 5....$062. Taiwan Jones, OAK...........................Bye: 9....$063. Joe McKnight, NYJ

.....................Bye: 9....$164. Danny Woodhead, NE..............................Bye: 10....$065. Alex Green, GB

.......................Bye: 10....$066. Evan Royster, WAS..................Bye: 11....$067. Leon Washington, SEA

...........................Bye: 9....$068. Kendall Hunter, SF..............................Bye: 9....$069. Bilal Powell, NYJ

................................Bye: 7....$070. Dion Lewis, PHI.............................Bye: 4....$071. Chris Rainey, PIT

........................Bye: 8....$072. Bernard Pierce, BAL.........................Bye: 7....$073. Jason Snelling, ATL.......................Bye: 9....$074. LaMichael James, SF

.............................Bye: 7....$075. Lamar Miller, MIA...........................Bye: 7....$076. Curtis Brinkley, SD............................Bye: 9....$477. Joseph Addai, NE

.................Bye: 10....$078. Montario Hardesty, CLE.................................Bye: 6....$079. Chris Ivory, NO

.........................Bye: 11....$080. Javon Ringer, TEN

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.......................Bye: 5....$201. Calvin Johnson, DET......................Bye: 10....$192. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI

.........................Bye: 10....$193. Greg Jennings, GB............................Bye: 7....$204. Roddy White, ATL............................Bye: 4....$185. Mike Wallace, PIT.............................Bye: 10....$06. Jordy Nelson, GB

.................................Bye: 9....$97. Wes Welker, NE

.................................Bye: 7....$38. Julio Jones, ATL..................................Bye: 8....$29. A.J. Green, CIN

....................Bye: 11....$1710. Hakeem Nicks, NYG...................Bye: 6....$1511. Brandon Marshall, CHI

.....................Bye: 8....$2012. Andre Johnson, HOU................Bye: 7....$013. Demaryius Thomas, DEN

............................Bye: 11....$014. Victor Cruz, NYG.....................Bye: 6....$1115. Marques Colston, NO

..........................Bye: 11....$916. Percy Harvin, MIN..........................Bye: 7....$917. Jeremy Maclin, PHI

............................Bye: 5....$1118. Dez Bryant, DAL............................Bye: 6....$319. Steve Smith, CAR...........................Bye: 5....$1320. Miles Austin, DAL

......................Bye: 5....$1721. Vincent Jackson, TB.........................Bye: 7....$1422. Dwayne Bowe, KC

........................Bye: 8....$523. Steve Johnson, BUF............................Bye: 8....$024. Torrey Smith, BAL

....................Bye: 7....$1325. DeSean Jackson, PHI..........................Bye: 4....$226. Antonio Brown, PIT...........................Bye: 9....$827. Brandon Lloyd, NE

.............................Bye: 7....$028. Eric Decker, DEN.......................Bye: 4....$1429. Reggie Wayne, IND

............................Bye: 11....$730. Kenny Britt, TEN.........................Bye: 8....$931. Anquan Boldin, BAL

.............................Bye: 5....$032. Titus Young, DET.......................Bye: 10....$433. Pierre Garcon, WAS.......................Bye: 7....$034. Robert Meachem, SD

..............................Bye: 10....$035. Greg Little, CLE.............................Bye: 6....$036. Lance Moore, NO

.....................Bye: 9....$937. Santonio Holmes, NYJ.............Bye: 5....$038. Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK

......................Bye: 6....$039. Justin Blackmon, JAC

......................Bye: 5....$040. Denarius Moore, OAK

............................Bye: 7....$041. Malcom Floyd, SD....................Bye: 6....$042. Laurent Robinson, JAC..................Bye: 11....$043. Nate Washington, TEN

...............................Bye: 9....$044. Randy Moss, SF...........................Bye: 11....$445. Sidney Rice, SEA

......................Bye: 10....$446. Santana Moss, WAS.....................Bye: 9....$347. Danny Amendola, STL

..............................Bye: 9....$048. Brian Quick, STL........................Bye: 11....$049. Doug Baldwin, SEA

.......................Bye: 9....$050. Michael Crabtree, SF....................Bye: 11....$051. Jerome Simpson, MIN

.......................Bye: 6....$052. Brandon LaFell, CAR.......................Bye: 11....$053. Kendall Wright, TEN

...............................Bye: 7....$054. Jon Baldwin, KC....................Bye: 9....$855. Mario Manningham, SF

...........................Bye: 8....$056. David Nelson, BUF.........................Bye: 5....$257. Nate Burleson, DET

.........................Bye: 10....$058. Michael Floyd, ARI...........................Bye: 5....$1459. Mike Williams, TB

..................Bye: 4....$060. Emmanuel Sanders, PIT...........................Bye: 7....$161. Davone Bess, MIA

....................Bye: 11....$062. Rueben Randle, NYG.............Bye: 10....$063. Leonard Hankerson, WAS

.............................Bye: 4....$264. Austin Collie, IND........................Bye: 8....$065. Mohamed Sanu, CIN

..........................Bye: 6....$066. Alshon Jeffery, CHI............................Bye: 5....$167. Jacoby Ford, OAK..........................Bye: 11....$068. Golden Tate, SEA...........................Bye: 8....$069. Kevin Walter, HOU

......................Bye: 7....$370. Chad Ochocinco, MIA............................Bye: 6....$071. Devin Hester, CHI..........................Bye: 10....$072. Randall Cobb, GB...........................Bye: 7....$073. Brian Hartline, MIA..........................Bye: 7....$074. Steve Breaston, KC...........................Bye: 7....$075. Vincent Brown, SD

.............................Bye: 9....$076. Stephen Hill, NYJ.........................Bye: 9....$077. Jeremy Kerley, NYJ

....................Bye: 6....$078. Devery Henderson, NO.............................Bye: 6....$079. Earl Bennett, CHI

..........................Bye: 8....$080. Jacoby Jones, BAL

Jamey Eisenberg.......................Bye: 5....$201. Calvin Johnson, DET.......................Bye: 8....$202. Andre Johnson, HOU......................Bye: 10....$193. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI

............................Bye: 7....$204. Roddy White, ATL.........................Bye: 10....$195. Greg Jennings, GB............................Bye: 4....$186. Mike Wallace, PIT

..................................Bye: 8....$27. A.J. Green, CIN.................................Bye: 7....$38. Julio Jones, ATL.................................Bye: 9....$99. Wes Welker, NE

...........................Bye: 10....$010. Jordy Nelson, GB....................Bye: 11....$1711. Hakeem Nicks, NYG

................Bye: 7....$012. Demaryius Thomas, DEN............................Bye: 6....$313. Steve Smith, CAR

............................Bye: 11....$014. Victor Cruz, NYG...................Bye: 6....$1515. Brandon Marshall, CHI

...........................Bye: 5....$1316. Miles Austin, DAL.....................Bye: 6....$1117. Marques Colston, NO

..........................Bye: 11....$918. Percy Harvin, MIN............................Bye: 5....$1119. Dez Bryant, DAL

..........................Bye: 7....$920. Jeremy Maclin, PHI.........................Bye: 7....$1421. Dwayne Bowe, KC

....................Bye: 7....$1322. DeSean Jackson, PHI......................Bye: 5....$1723. Vincent Jackson, TB

...........................Bye: 9....$824. Brandon Lloyd, NE........................Bye: 8....$525. Steve Johnson, BUF

..........................Bye: 4....$226. Antonio Brown, PIT............................Bye: 8....$027. Torrey Smith, BAL.............................Bye: 7....$028. Eric Decker, DEN

.......................Bye: 4....$1429. Reggie Wayne, IND.......................Bye: 7....$030. Robert Meachem, SD

............................Bye: 11....$731. Kenny Britt, TEN.........................Bye: 8....$932. Anquan Boldin, BAL

......................Bye: 5....$033. Denarius Moore, OAK.............................Bye: 5....$034. Titus Young, DET...........................Bye: 11....$435. Sidney Rice, SEA.............................Bye: 6....$036. Lance Moore, NO

.....................Bye: 9....$937. Santonio Holmes, NYJ..............................Bye: 10....$038. Greg Little, CLE

......................Bye: 10....$439. Santana Moss, WAS......................Bye: 6....$040. Justin Blackmon, JAC

.......................Bye: 10....$441. Pierre Garcon, WAS............................Bye: 7....$042. Malcom Floyd, SD

.............Bye: 5....$043. Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK...............................Bye: 9....$044. Randy Moss, SF

.......................Bye: 6....$045. Brandon LaFell, CAR

.......................Bye: 9....$046. Michael Crabtree, SF...........................Bye: 5....$1447. Mike Williams, TB

..................Bye: 11....$048. Nate Washington, TEN.........................Bye: 5....$249. Nate Burleson, DET

..............................Bye: 9....$050. Brian Quick, STL....................Bye: 6....$051. Laurent Robinson, JAC....................Bye: 9....$852. Mario Manningham, SF

.........................Bye: 10....$053. Michael Floyd, ARI

...........................Bye: 7....$054. Vincent Brown, SD.....................Bye: 9....$355. Danny Amendola, STL

..................Bye: 4....$056. Emmanuel Sanders, PIT.............................Bye: 4....$257. Austin Collie, IND

...............................Bye: 7....$058. Jon Baldwin, KC........................Bye: 11....$059. Doug Baldwin, SEA

...........................Bye: 8....$060. David Nelson, BUF....................Bye: 11....$061. Jerome Simpson, MIN

.......................Bye: 11....$062. Kendall Wright, TEN............................Bye: 5....$163. Jacoby Ford, OAK..........................Bye: 6....$064. Alshon Jeffery, CHI

...........................Bye: 7....$165. Davone Bess, MIA...........................Bye: 10....$066. James Jones, GB

....................Bye: 11....$067. Rueben Randle, NYG..........................Bye: 11....$068. Golden Tate, SEA

.............................Bye: 6....$069. Earl Bennett, CHI........................Bye: 8....$070. Mohamed Sanu, CIN

............................Bye: 9....$071. Deion Branch, NE

..........................Bye: 10....$072. Randall Cobb, GB.............................Bye: 9....$073. Stephen Hill, NYJ............................Bye: 7....$074. Riley Cooper, PHI..........................Bye: 7....$075. Steve Breaston, KC

.............Bye: 10....$076. Leonard Hankerson, WAS......................Bye: 7....$377. Chad Ochocinco, MIA

...............................Bye: 7....$078. Eddie Royal, SD..................................Bye: 6....$079. Nick Toon, NO

...........................Bye: 8....$080. Kevin Walter, HOU

Tight EndDave Richard

...........................Bye: 6....$61. Jimmy Graham, NO..........................Bye: 9....$22. Rob Gronkowski, NE........................Bye: 9....$13. Aaron Hernandez, NE

...........................Bye: 7....$124. Antonio Gates, SD

...........................Bye: 5....$105. Jason Witten, DAL...............................Bye: 9....$86. Vernon Davis, SF

......................Bye: 10....$77. Jermichael Finley, GB................................Bye: 7....$08. Brent Celek, PHI

..........................Bye: 7....$39. Tony Gonzalez, ATL............................Bye: 10....$010. Fred Davis, WAS

.........................Bye: 7....$011. Jacob Tamme, DEN..................Bye: 8....$012. Jermaine Gresham, CIN

...........................Bye: 4....$013. Coby Fleener, IND..................Bye: 5....$214. Brandon Pettigrew, DET

.........................Bye: 8....$715. Owen Daniels, HOU............................Bye: 9....$016. Dustin Keller, NYJ

............................Bye: 11....$117. Jared Cook, TEN.............................Bye: 6....$518. Greg Olsen, CAR

......................Bye: 11....$319. Kellen Winslow, SEA..............................Bye: 4....$020. Heath Miller, PIT

........................Bye: 8....$021. Scott Chandler, BUF.........................Bye: 11....$022. Kyle Rudolph, MIN

......................Bye: 6....$123. Marcedes Lewis, JAC..............................Bye: 8....$024. Ed Dickson, BAL

.................Bye: 11....$025. Martellus Bennett, NYG...............................Bye: 5....$826. Dallas Clark, TB

.........................Bye: 5....$027. Tony Scheffler, DET................................Bye: 7....$028. Kevin Boss, KC

........................Bye: 7....$029. Michael Egnew, MIA......................Bye: 9....$030. Lance Kendricks, STL

.........................Bye: 7....$031. Joel Dreessen, DEN...........................Bye: 10....$032. Rob Housler, ARI

Jamey Eisenberg..........................Bye: 9....$21. Rob Gronkowski, NE...........................Bye: 6....$62. Jimmy Graham, NO

........................Bye: 9....$13. Aaron Hernandez, NE...........................Bye: 7....$124. Antonio Gates, SD...........................Bye: 5....$105. Jason Witten, DAL

...............................Bye: 9....$86. Vernon Davis, SF......................Bye: 10....$77. Jermichael Finley, GB

....................Bye: 8....$08. Jermaine Gresham, CIN..............................Bye: 10....$09. Fred Davis, WAS..............................Bye: 7....$010. Brent Celek, PHI

........................Bye: 7....$311. Tony Gonzalez, ATL..................Bye: 5....$212. Brandon Pettigrew, DET

.........................Bye: 7....$013. Jacob Tamme, DEN...........................Bye: 4....$014. Coby Fleener, IND.........................Bye: 8....$715. Owen Daniels, HOU

............................Bye: 11....$116. Jared Cook, TEN

.............................Bye: 6....$517. Greg Olsen, CAR............................Bye: 9....$018. Dustin Keller, NYJ

.................Bye: 11....$019. Martellus Bennett, NYG..............................Bye: 8....$020. Ed Dickson, BAL

...............................Bye: 5....$821. Dallas Clark, TB..............................Bye: 4....$022. Heath Miller, PIT

......................Bye: 9....$023. Lance Kendricks, STL......................Bye: 11....$324. Kellen Winslow, SEA......................Bye: 6....$125. Marcedes Lewis, JAC

.............................Bye: 8....$026. Dennis Pitta, BAL.......................Bye: 7....$027. Anthony Fasano, MIA

............................Bye: 11....$128. Zach Miller, SEA...........................Bye: 10....$029. Rob Housler, ARI.........................Bye: 11....$030. Kyle Rudolph, MIN

........................Bye: 8....$031. Scott Chandler, BUF.............................Bye: 6....$032. Kellen Davis, CHI

KickerDave Richard

.................................Bye: 9....$01. David Akers, SF...................Bye: 9....$22. Stephen Gostkowski, NE

...............Bye: 5....$23. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK...........................Bye: 10....$24. Mason Crosby, GB

...........................Bye: 5....$05. Jason Hanson, DET................................Bye: 7....$06. Alex Henery, PHI

.............................Bye: 6....$17. Robbie Gould, CHI................................Bye: 7....$08. Matt Prater, DEN.................................Bye: 5....$09. Dan Bailey, DAL

..............................Bye: 7....$010. Matt Bryant, ATL.........................Bye: 10....$211. Neil Rackers, WAS

..........................Bye: 11....$012. Rob Bironas, TEN

............................Bye: 7....$113. Nate Kaeding, SD........................Bye: 8....$014. Randy Bullock, HOU.........................Bye: 7....$015. Dan Carpenter, MIA

.............................Bye: 5....$016. Connor Barth, TB

..........................Bye: 6....$017. Garrett Hartley, NO...................Bye: 11....$018. Lawrence Tynes, NYG

............................Bye: 6....$019. Olindo Mare, CAR.............................Bye: 8....$020. Mike Nugent, CIN..............................Bye: 9....$221. Josh Brown, NYJ.............................Bye: 8....$022. Rian Lindell, BUF..........................Bye: 10....$023. Phil Dawson, CLE............................Bye: 6....$024. Josh Scobee, JAC.............................Bye: 7....$125. Ryan Succop, KC...........................Bye: 9....$026. Greg Zuerlein, STL

.............................Bye: 8....$027. Billy Cundiff, BAL..........................Bye: 4....$028. Adam Vinatieri, IND........................Bye: 4....$029. Shaun Suisham, PIT

................................Bye: 10....$030. Jay Feely, ARI..................Bye: 11....$031. Steven Hauschka, SEA

............................Bye: 11....$032. Blair Walsh, MIN

Jamey Eisenberg.................................Bye: 9....$01. David Akers, SF

...............Bye: 5....$22. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK...................Bye: 9....$23. Stephen Gostkowski, NE

...........................Bye: 10....$24. Mason Crosby, GB............................Bye: 6....$05. Garrett Hartley, NO

.................................Bye: 5....$06. Dan Bailey, DAL................................Bye: 7....$07. Alex Henery, PHI................................Bye: 7....$08. Matt Bryant, ATL

...........................Bye: 10....$29. Neil Rackers, WAS............................Bye: 7....$110. Nate Kaeding, SD

..............................Bye: 7....$011. Matt Prater, DEN........................Bye: 8....$012. Randy Bullock, HOU.........................Bye: 5....$013. Jason Hanson, DET.........................Bye: 7....$014. Dan Carpenter, MIA

.............................Bye: 8....$015. Mike Nugent, CIN...........................Bye: 6....$116. Robbie Gould, CHI

..........................Bye: 11....$017. Rob Bironas, TEN..........................Bye: 4....$018. Adam Vinatieri, IND

.............................Bye: 8....$019. Billy Cundiff, BAL........................Bye: 4....$020. Shaun Suisham, PIT

............................Bye: 6....$021. Olindo Mare, CAR...................Bye: 11....$022. Lawrence Tynes, NYG

.............................Bye: 8....$023. Rian Lindell, BUF

.............................Bye: 7....$124. Ryan Succop, KC............................Bye: 6....$025. Josh Scobee, JAC

..................Bye: 11....$026. Steven Hauschka, SEA...........................Bye: 9....$027. Greg Zuerlein, STL

..................................Bye: 9....$028. Nick Folk, NYJ.............................Bye: 5....$029. Connor Barth, TB..........................Bye: 10....$030. Phil Dawson, CLE

................................Bye: 10....$031. Jay Feely, ARI............................Bye: 11....$032. Blair Walsh, MIN

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Defense / Special TeamDave Richard

............................................Bye: 9....$01. 49ers, SF.....................................Bye: 8....$02. Texans, HOU......................................Bye: 8....$13. Ravens, BAL

........................................Bye: 7....$24. Eagles, PHI.....................................Bye: 11....$25. Giants, NYG......................................Bye: 4....$36. Steelers, PIT.....................................Bye: 10....$37. Packers, GB

..........................................Bye: 6....$28. Bears, CHI........................................Bye: 9....$29. Patriots, NE

.........................................Bye: 8....$010. Bills, BUF..........................................Bye: 9....$211. Jets, NYJ

.......................................Bye: 5....$012. Lions, DET.............................Bye: 11....$013. Seahawks, SEA

.................................Bye: 5....$114. Cowboys, DAL....................................Bye: 7....$015. Falcons, ATL

..................................Bye: 7....$016. Broncos, DEN

................................Bye: 10....$017. Cardinals, ARI...................................Bye: 7....$118. Chargers, SD....................................Bye: 8....$019. Bengals, CIN

..............................Bye: 10....$020. Redskins, WAS.......................................Bye: 9....$021. Rams, STL

...................................Bye: 5....$022. Raiders, OAK........................................Bye: 7....$023. Chiefs, KC

...................................Bye: 7....$024. Dolphins, MIA....................................Bye: 6....$025. Jaguars, JAC

.................................Bye: 6....$026. Panthers, CAR...................................Bye: 11....$027. Vikings, MIN

........................................Bye: 6....$028. Saints, NO....................................Bye: 11....$029. Titans, TEN..................................Bye: 10....$030. Browns, CLE

................................Bye: 5....$031. Buccaneers, TB.........................................Bye: 4....$032. Colts, IND

Jamey Eisenberg............................................Bye: 9....$01. 49ers, SF

......................................Bye: 4....$32. Steelers, PIT.....................................Bye: 10....$33. Packers, GB........................................Bye: 7....$24. Eagles, PHI......................................Bye: 8....$15. Ravens, BAL.....................................Bye: 11....$26. Giants, NYG

..........................................Bye: 6....$27. Bears, CHI.....................................Bye: 8....$08. Texans, HOU

............................................Bye: 9....$29. Jets, NYJ.......................................Bye: 5....$010. Lions, DET......................................Bye: 9....$211. Patriots, NE

.........................................Bye: 8....$012. Bills, BUF.............................Bye: 11....$013. Seahawks, SEA

.................................Bye: 5....$114. Cowboys, DAL....................................Bye: 7....$015. Falcons, ATL

........................................Bye: 7....$016. Chiefs, KC

..................................Bye: 7....$017. Broncos, DEN....................................Bye: 8....$018. Bengals, CIN...................................Bye: 7....$019. Dolphins, MIA................................Bye: 10....$020. Cardinals, ARI...................................Bye: 7....$121. Chargers, SD

........................................Bye: 6....$022. Saints, NO....................................Bye: 11....$023. Titans, TEN.......................................Bye: 9....$024. Rams, STL

....................................Bye: 6....$025. Jaguars, JAC..............................Bye: 10....$026. Redskins, WAS

...................................Bye: 11....$027. Vikings, MIN.................................Bye: 6....$028. Panthers, CAR

...................................Bye: 5....$029. Raiders, OAK..................................Bye: 10....$030. Browns, CLE

................................Bye: 5....$031. Buccaneers, TB.........................................Bye: 4....$032. Colts, IND

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Dave Richard's Draft Day Cheat SheetTop 200

..........................Bye: 81. Arian Foster, RB, HOU.......................Bye: 72. LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI

................................Bye: 83. Ray Rice, RB, BAL..............Bye: 64. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC

......................Bye: 105. Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB..............................Bye: 96. Tom Brady, QB, NE.............................Bye: 67. Drew Brees, QB, NO

........................Bye: 78. Ryan Mathews, RB, SD.....................Bye: 119. Chris Johnson, RB, TEN

..................Bye: 510. Calvin Johnson, WR, DET...............Bye: 511. Darren McFadden, RB, OAK

.....................Bye: 712. Michael Turner, RB, ATL.................Bye: 513. DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL.................Bye: 514. Matthew Stafford, QB, DET...............Bye: 1015. Trent Richardson, RB, CLE

.................Bye: 1016. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI

...................Bye: 917. Steven Jackson, RB, STL....................Bye: 1018. Greg Jennings, WR, GB

.............................Bye: 619. Matt Forte, RB, CHI.......................Bye: 620. Cam Newton, QB, CAR.......................Bye: 721. Roddy White, WR, ATL......................Bye: 622. Jimmy Graham, TE, NO......................Bye: 823. Fred Jackson, RB, BUF.......................Bye: 424. Mike Wallace, WR, PIT

.............Bye: 1125. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG....................Bye: 926. Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE

......................Bye: 1027. Jordy Nelson, WR, GB..........................Bye: 928. Wes Welker, WR, NE

.................Bye: 1129. Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN..........................Bye: 730. Julio Jones, WR, ATL...........................Bye: 831. A.J. Green, WR, CIN

.................Bye: 1132. Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG................Bye: 633. Brandon Marshall, WR, CHI

..................Bye: 834. Andre Johnson, WR, HOU............Bye: 735. Demaryius Thomas, WR, DEN

.......................Bye: 1136. Victor Cruz, WR, NYG......................Bye: 637. Darren Sproles, RB, NO

..................Bye: 638. Marques Colston, WR, NO.....................Bye: 1139. Percy Harvin, WR, MIN.....................Bye: 740. Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI

...............Bye: 1141. Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA.........................Bye: 542. Tony Romo, QB, DAL.........................Bye: 743. Michael Vick, QB, PHI.........................Bye: 544. Dez Bryant, WR, DAL.......................Bye: 645. Steve Smith, WR, CAR........................Bye: 546. Miles Austin, WR, DAL......................Bye: 1147. Eli Manning, QB, NYG......................Bye: 1048. Beanie Wells, RB, ARI

.........Bye: 849. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, CIN..........................Bye: 750. Philip Rivers, QB, SD

...................Bye: 551. Vincent Jackson, WR, TB......................Bye: 752. Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC

............................Bye: 953. Frank Gore, RB, SF...........................Bye: 554. Doug Martin, RB, TB

.....................Bye: 755. Jamaal Charles, RB, KC

.....................Bye: 956. Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ........................Bye: 757. Reggie Bush, RB, MIA

..........................Bye: 1058. Roy Helu, RB, WAS.................Bye: 759. Peyton Manning, QB, DEN..................Bye: 960. Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE

............................Bye: 761. Matt Ryan, QB, ATL...................Bye: 862. Steve Johnson, WR, BUF

........................Bye: 763. Antonio Gates, TE, SD.......................Bye: 864. Torrey Smith, WR, BAL......................Bye: 465. Isaac Redman, RB, PIT

...................Bye: 766. Willis McGahee, RB, DEN.................Bye: 767. DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI

......................Bye: 468. Donald Brown, RB, IND....................Bye: 569. Mikel Leshoure, RB, DET

........................Bye: 770. Eric Decker, WR, DEN

........................Bye: 571. Jason Witten, TE, DAL.....................Bye: 472. Antonio Brown, WR, PIT......................Bye: 973. Brandon Lloyd, WR, NE

.........................Bye: 974. Vernon Davis, TE, SF........................Bye: 975. Stevan Ridley, RB, NE

....................Bye: 476. Reggie Wayne, WR, IND.......................Bye: 1177. Kenny Britt, WR, TEN

................Bye: 678. Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR..........................Bye: 779. Peyton Hillis, RB, KC

................Bye: 1080. Jermichael Finley, TE, GB

..............Bye: 681. DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR...........................Bye: 882. C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF

......................Bye: 1083. James Starks, RB, GB.......................Bye: 684. Michael Bush, RB, CHI

....................Bye: 885. Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL...............Bye: 486. Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT

.........................Bye: 587. Jahvid Best, RB, DET........................Bye: 588. Titus Young, WR, DET

...................Bye: 789. Ronnie Hillman, RB, DEN.....................Bye: 790. Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL

......................Bye: 691. Pierre Thomas, RB, NO.....................Bye: 1192. Toby Gerhart, RB, MIN

..................Bye: 593. LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB..................Bye: 1094. Pierre Garcon, WR, WAS

.......................Bye: 895. Matt Schaub, QB, HOU................Bye: 996. Santonio Holmes, WR, NYJ

..........................Bye: 697. Mark Ingram, RB, NO.............................Bye: 898. Ben Tate, RB, HOU

....................Bye: 1199. David Wilson, RB, NYG...........................Bye: 6100. Jay Cutler, QB, CHI

.............Bye: 10101. Robert Griffin III, QB, WAS.........................Bye: 7102. Brent Celek, TE, PHI.......................Bye: 10103. Greg Little, WR, CLE

................Bye: 7104. Robert Meachem, WR, SD......................Bye: 10105. Fred Davis, TE, WAS......................Bye: 6106. Lance Moore, WR, NO

.......Bye: 5107. Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, OAK...............Bye: 6108. Justin Blackmon, WR, JAC...............Bye: 5109. Denarius Moore, WR, OAK

................Bye: 10110. Tim Hightower, RB, WAS.....................Bye: 9111. Shane Vereen, RB, NE..................Bye: 10112. Ryan Williams, RB, ARI

........................Bye: 5113. Felix Jones, RB, DAL...................Bye: 7114. Jacob Tamme, TE, DEN

.............Bye: 6115. Laurent Robinson, WR, JAC.....................Bye: 7116. Malcom Floyd, WR, SD

...........Bye: 11117. Nate Washington, WR, TEN........................Bye: 9118. Randy Moss, WR, SF

..................Bye: 5119. Mike Goodson, RB, OAK..............Bye: 7120. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, ATL

.................................Bye: 9121. 49ers, DST, SF.....................Bye: 8122. Bernard Scott, RB, CIN...................Bye: 7123. Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA

....................Bye: 11124. Sidney Rice, WR, SEA..............Bye: 9125. Danny Amendola, WR, STL

........................Bye: 9126. Isaiah Pead, RB, STL.................Bye: 5127. Carson Palmer, QB, OAK

.............Bye: 8128. Jermaine Gresham, TE, CIN...............Bye: 10129. Santana Moss, WR, WAS

.......................Bye: 5130. Kevin Smith, RB, DET......................Bye: 4131. Coby Fleener, TE, IND

.............Bye: 5132. Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET.......................Bye: 8133. Andy Dalton, QB, CIN

................Bye: 9134. Michael Crabtree, WR, SF.................Bye: 11135. Doug Baldwin, WR, SEA...................Bye: 8136. Owen Daniels, TE, HOU...................Bye: 9137. Brandon Jacobs, RB, SF

.............Bye: 11138. Jerome Simpson, WR, MIN......................Bye: 6139. Mike Tolbert, RB, CAR

...........................Bye: 8140. Texans, DST, HOU.................Bye: 10141. Evan Royster, RB, WAS

.........................Bye: 8142. Joe Flacco, QB, BAL................Bye: 6143. Brandon LaFell, WR, CAR

........................Bye: 7144. Jon Baldwin, WR, KC......................Bye: 9145. Dustin Keller, TE, NYJ

............Bye: 11146. Leon Washington, RB, SEA...................Bye: 5147. Taiwan Jones, RB, OAK

...........................Bye: 9148. Alex Smith, QB, SF............................Bye: 8149. Ravens, DST, BAL

..............................Bye: 7150. Eagles, DST, PHI.............Bye: 9151. Mario Manningham, WR, SF

....................Bye: 8152. David Nelson, WR, BUF......................Bye: 11153. Jared Cook, TE, TEN

................Bye: 11154. Kendall Wright, WR, TEN

..................Bye: 5155. Nate Burleson, WR, DET................Bye: 8156. Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF

.....................Bye: 5157. Jacoby Ford, WR, OAK..................Bye: 10158. Michael Floyd, WR, ARI

......................Bye: 5159. Mike Williams, WR, TB.......................Bye: 9160. Brian Quick, WR, STL

...........Bye: 4161. Emmanuel Sanders, WR, PIT.....................Bye: 5162. Josh Freeman, QB, TB

........................Bye: 6163. Greg Olsen, TE, CAR...........................Bye: 11164. Giants, DST, NYG............................Bye: 4165. Steelers, DST, PIT............................Bye: 9166. David Akers, K, SF

..............Bye: 9167. Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE......................Bye: 4168. Andrew Luck, QB, IND

..........Bye: 5169. Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK.....................Bye: 10170. Mason Crosby, K, GB

..........Bye: 4171. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT....................Bye: 7172. Davone Bess, WR, MIA

................Bye: 11173. Kellen Winslow, TE, SEA.............Bye: 11174. Rueben Randle, WR, NYG

...........................Bye: 10175. Packers, DST, GB...............................Bye: 6176. Bears, DST, CHI

......Bye: 10177. Leonard Hankerson, WR, WAS....................Bye: 9178. Sam Bradford, QB, STL

......................Bye: 5179. Jason Hanson, K, DET

......................Bye: 4180. Austin Collie, WR, IND..............Bye: 11181. Christian Ponder, QB, MIN

..............................Bye: 9182. Patriots, DST, NE..........................Bye: 7183. Alex Henery, K, PHI

.................................Bye: 8184. Bills, DST, BUF........................Bye: 6185. Robbie Gould, K, CHI

...............Bye: 6186. Rashad Jennings, RB, JAC...................Bye: 8187. Cedric Benson, RB, CIN

..................................Bye: 9188. Jets, DST, NYJ...............Bye: 9189. Danny Woodhead, RB, NE

..........................Bye: 7190. Matt Prater, K, DEN.................Bye: 8191. Mohamed Sanu, WR, CIN

...................Bye: 6192. Alshon Jeffery, WR, CHI...............................Bye: 5193. Lions, DST, DET

...................Bye: 11194. Golden Tate, WR, SEA....................Bye: 8195. Kevin Walter, WR, HOU

...............Bye: 7196. Chad Ochocinco, WR, MIA............................Bye: 5197. Cowboys, ST, DAL

...............................Bye: 10198. Browns, D, CLE..............................Bye: 6199. Jaguars, ST, JAC

..................................Bye: 9200. Rams, ST, STL

Rankings by PositionQuarterback

...................Bye: 10....$221. Aaron Rodgers, GB............................Bye: 9....$202. Tom Brady, NE..........................Bye: 6....$173. Drew Brees, NO

..................Bye: 5....$94. Matthew Stafford, DET........................Bye: 6....$15. Cam Newton, CAR

.........................Bye: 5....$146. Tony Romo, DAL........................Bye: 7....$207. Michael Vick, PHI........................Bye: 11....$38. Eli Manning, NYG.........................Bye: 7....$179. Philip Rivers, SD

.................Bye: 7....$010. Peyton Manning, DEN.........................Bye: 7....$1211. Matt Ryan, ATL

............Bye: 4....$1012. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT....................Bye: 8....$1213. Matt Schaub, HOU

............................Bye: 6....$214. Jay Cutler, CHI...............Bye: 10....$015. Robert Griffin III, WAS

...................Bye: 5....$016. Carson Palmer, OAK........................Bye: 8....$017. Andy Dalton, CIN

..........................Bye: 8....$318. Joe Flacco, BAL............................Bye: 9....$019. Alex Smith, SF

.................Bye: 8....$120. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF.......................Bye: 5....$421. Josh Freeman, TB.......................Bye: 4....$022. Andrew Luck, IND.....................Bye: 9....$323. Sam Bradford, STL

...............Bye: 11....$024. Christian Ponder, MIN..........................Bye: 7....$225. Matt Cassel, KC........................Bye: 11....$026. Matt Flynn, SEA

.............Bye: 10....$027. Brandon Weeden, CLE...................Bye: 6....$028. Blaine Gabbert, JAC

..............Bye: 11....$029. Matt Hasselbeck, TEN....................Bye: 9....$130. Mark Sanchez, NYJ

.........................Bye: 10....$231. Kevin Kolb, ARI.....................Bye: 7....$032. David Garrard, MIA

Running Back.......................Bye: 8....$341. Arian Foster, HOU

....................Bye: 7....$292. LeSean McCoy, PHI.............................Bye: 8....$333. Ray Rice, BAL

..........Bye: 6....$234. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC.....................Bye: 7....$105. Ryan Mathews, SD..................Bye: 11....$356. Chris Johnson, TEN

..............Bye: 5....$217. Darren McFadden, OAK....................Bye: 7....$238. Michael Turner, ATL

..................Bye: 5....$09. DeMarco Murray, DAL..............Bye: 10....$010. Trent Richardson, CLE

................Bye: 9....$2111. Steven Jackson, STL..........................Bye: 6....$2012. Matt Forte, CHI

.....................Bye: 8....$813. Fred Jackson, BUF..........Bye: 11....$1814. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG

..............Bye: 11....$3615. Adrian Peterson, MIN..............Bye: 11....$416. Marshawn Lynch, SEA

.....................Bye: 6....$117. Darren Sproles, NO.....................Bye: 10....$818. Beanie Wells, ARI

......Bye: 8....$1419. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN.........................Bye: 9....$1920. Frank Gore, SF..........................Bye: 5....$021. Doug Martin, TB

..................Bye: 7....$3122. Jamaal Charles, KC

..................Bye: 9....$1223. Shonn Greene, NYJ.......................Bye: 7....$224. Reggie Bush, MIA

.........................Bye: 10....$025. Roy Helu, WAS.....................Bye: 4....$026. Isaac Redman, PIT

..................Bye: 7....$227. Willis McGahee, DEN.....................Bye: 4....$028. Donald Brown, IND

...................Bye: 5....$029. Mikel Leshoure, DET.......................Bye: 9....$030. Stevan Ridley, NE

...............Bye: 6....$031. Jonathan Stewart, CAR.......................Bye: 7....$1032. Peyton Hillis, KC

..........Bye: 6....$1133. DeAngelo Williams, CAR..........................Bye: 8....$034. C.J. Spiller, BUF

.....................Bye: 10....$035. James Starks, GB......................Bye: 6....$036. Michael Bush, CHI

......................Bye: 5....$1337. Jahvid Best, DET..................Bye: 7....$038. Ronnie Hillman, DEN

.....................Bye: 6....$039. Pierre Thomas, NO....................Bye: 11....$040. Toby Gerhart, MIN

...............Bye: 5....$1541. LeGarrette Blount, TB.......................Bye: 6....$1142. Mark Ingram, NO

............................Bye: 8....$043. Ben Tate, HOU...................Bye: 11....$044. David Wilson, NYG.................Bye: 10....$745. Tim Hightower, WAS

......................Bye: 9....$046. Shane Vereen, NE...................Bye: 10....$047. Ryan Williams, ARI

.......................Bye: 5....$1048. Felix Jones, DAL...................Bye: 5....$049. Mike Goodson, OAK

...............Bye: 7....$050. Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL......................Bye: 8....$051. Bernard Scott, CIN....................Bye: 7....$452. Daniel Thomas, MIA

........................Bye: 5....$053. Kevin Smith, DET...................Bye: 11....$054. Robert Turbin, SEA

.........................Bye: 9....$055. Isaiah Pead, STL.......................Bye: 6....$456. Mike Tolbert, CAR

....................Bye: 9....$357. Brandon Jacobs, SF

..................Bye: 10....$058. Evan Royster, WAS.............Bye: 11....$059. Leon Washington, SEA

....................Bye: 5....$060. Taiwan Jones, OAK.........Bye: 4....$1761. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT

..................Bye: 8....$1462. Cedric Benson, CIN................Bye: 9....$163. Danny Woodhead, NE

..........................Bye: 10....$064. John Kuhn, GB................Bye: 6....$065. Rashad Jennings, JAC

...........................Bye: 7....$066. Dion Lewis, PHI......................Bye: 9....$067. Joe McKnight, NYJ

.........................Bye: 10....$068. Alex Green, GB......................Bye: 9....$069. Kendall Hunter, SF

........................Bye: 7....$070. Lamar Miller, MIA...................Bye: 8....$071. Bernard Pierce, BAL

...................Bye: 10....$072. Brandon Saine, GB......................Bye: 4....$073. Delone Carter, IND

........................Bye: 4....$074. Chris Rainey, PIT..................Bye: 9....$075. LaMichael James, SF

......................Bye: 7....$076. Curtis Brinkley, SD....................Bye: 7....$077. Jason Snelling, ATL....................Bye: 5....$078. Marcel Reece, OAK

............................Bye: 6....$079. Chris Ivory, NO.......................Bye: 9....$480. Joseph Addai, NE

Wide Receiver..................Bye: 5....$201. Calvin Johnson, DET.................Bye: 10....$192. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI

....................Bye: 10....$193. Greg Jennings, GB.......................Bye: 7....$204. Roddy White, ATL.......................Bye: 4....$185. Mike Wallace, PIT........................Bye: 10....$06. Jordy Nelson, GB

............................Bye: 9....$97. Wes Welker, NE

............................Bye: 7....$38. Julio Jones, ATL.............................Bye: 8....$29. A.J. Green, CIN

...............Bye: 11....$1710. Hakeem Nicks, NYG..............Bye: 6....$1511. Brandon Marshall, CHI

................Bye: 8....$2012. Andre Johnson, HOU...........Bye: 7....$013. Demaryius Thomas, DEN

.......................Bye: 11....$014. Victor Cruz, NYG................Bye: 6....$1115. Marques Colston, NO

.....................Bye: 11....$916. Percy Harvin, MIN.....................Bye: 7....$917. Jeremy Maclin, PHI

.......................Bye: 5....$1118. Dez Bryant, DAL.......................Bye: 6....$319. Steve Smith, CAR

......................Bye: 5....$1320. Miles Austin, DAL.................Bye: 5....$1721. Vincent Jackson, TB

....................Bye: 7....$1422. Dwayne Bowe, KC...................Bye: 8....$523. Steve Johnson, BUF

.......................Bye: 8....$024. Torrey Smith, BAL...............Bye: 7....$1325. DeSean Jackson, PHI

.....................Bye: 4....$226. Antonio Brown, PIT......................Bye: 9....$827. Brandon Lloyd, NE

........................Bye: 7....$028. Eric Decker, DEN..................Bye: 4....$1429. Reggie Wayne, IND

.......................Bye: 11....$730. Kenny Britt, TEN....................Bye: 8....$931. Anquan Boldin, BAL

........................Bye: 5....$032. Titus Young, DET..................Bye: 10....$433. Pierre Garcon, WAS..................Bye: 7....$034. Robert Meachem, SD

.........................Bye: 10....$035. Greg Little, CLE........................Bye: 6....$036. Lance Moore, NO

................Bye: 9....$937. Santonio Holmes, NYJ........Bye: 5....$038. Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK

.................Bye: 6....$039. Justin Blackmon, JAC

.................Bye: 5....$040. Denarius Moore, OAK.......................Bye: 7....$041. Malcom Floyd, SD

...............Bye: 6....$042. Laurent Robinson, JAC

.............Bye: 11....$043. Nate Washington, TEN..........................Bye: 9....$044. Randy Moss, SF......................Bye: 11....$445. Sidney Rice, SEA

.................Bye: 10....$446. Santana Moss, WAS................Bye: 9....$347. Danny Amendola, STL

.........................Bye: 9....$048. Brian Quick, STL...................Bye: 11....$049. Doug Baldwin, SEA

..................Bye: 9....$050. Michael Crabtree, SF...............Bye: 11....$051. Jerome Simpson, MIN

..................Bye: 6....$052. Brandon LaFell, CAR..................Bye: 11....$053. Kendall Wright, TEN

..........................Bye: 7....$054. Jon Baldwin, KC...............Bye: 9....$855. Mario Manningham, SF

......................Bye: 8....$056. David Nelson, BUF....................Bye: 5....$257. Nate Burleson, DET

....................Bye: 10....$058. Michael Floyd, ARI......................Bye: 5....$1459. Mike Williams, TB

.............Bye: 4....$060. Emmanuel Sanders, PIT......................Bye: 7....$161. Davone Bess, MIA

...............Bye: 11....$062. Rueben Randle, NYG........Bye: 10....$063. Leonard Hankerson, WAS

........................Bye: 4....$264. Austin Collie, IND...................Bye: 8....$065. Mohamed Sanu, CIN

.....................Bye: 6....$066. Alshon Jeffery, CHI.......................Bye: 5....$167. Jacoby Ford, OAK.....................Bye: 11....$068. Golden Tate, SEA......................Bye: 8....$069. Kevin Walter, HOU

.................Bye: 7....$370. Chad Ochocinco, MIA.......................Bye: 6....$071. Devin Hester, CHI.....................Bye: 10....$072. Randall Cobb, GB......................Bye: 7....$073. Brian Hartline, MIA.....................Bye: 7....$074. Steve Breaston, KC

......................Bye: 7....$075. Vincent Brown, SD........................Bye: 9....$076. Stephen Hill, NYJ

....................Bye: 9....$077. Jeremy Kerley, NYJ...............Bye: 6....$078. Devery Henderson, NO

........................Bye: 6....$079. Earl Bennett, CHI.....................Bye: 8....$080. Jacoby Jones, BAL

Tight End......................Bye: 6....$61. Jimmy Graham, NO.....................Bye: 9....$22. Rob Gronkowski, NE

...................Bye: 9....$13. Aaron Hernandez, NE......................Bye: 7....$124. Antonio Gates, SD......................Bye: 5....$105. Jason Witten, DAL

..........................Bye: 9....$86. Vernon Davis, SF.................Bye: 10....$77. Jermichael Finley, GB

...........................Bye: 7....$08. Brent Celek, PHI.....................Bye: 7....$39. Tony Gonzalez, ATL

.......................Bye: 10....$010. Fred Davis, WAS....................Bye: 7....$011. Jacob Tamme, DEN

.............Bye: 8....$012. Jermaine Gresham, CIN......................Bye: 4....$013. Coby Fleener, IND

.............Bye: 5....$214. Brandon Pettigrew, DET....................Bye: 8....$715. Owen Daniels, HOU

.......................Bye: 9....$016. Dustin Keller, NYJ.......................Bye: 11....$117. Jared Cook, TEN........................Bye: 6....$518. Greg Olsen, CAR

.................Bye: 11....$319. Kellen Winslow, SEA.........................Bye: 4....$020. Heath Miller, PIT

...................Bye: 8....$021. Scott Chandler, BUF....................Bye: 11....$022. Kyle Rudolph, MIN

.................Bye: 6....$123. Marcedes Lewis, JAC.........................Bye: 8....$024. Ed Dickson, BAL

............Bye: 11....$025. Martellus Bennett, NYG..........................Bye: 5....$826. Dallas Clark, TB

....................Bye: 5....$027. Tony Scheffler, DET...........................Bye: 7....$028. Kevin Boss, KC

...................Bye: 7....$029. Michael Egnew, MIA.................Bye: 9....$030. Lance Kendricks, STL

....................Bye: 7....$031. Joel Dreessen, DEN......................Bye: 10....$032. Rob Housler, ARI

Kicker............................Bye: 9....$01. David Akers, SF

..............Bye: 9....$22. Stephen Gostkowski, NE..........Bye: 5....$23. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK

......................Bye: 10....$24. Mason Crosby, GB......................Bye: 5....$05. Jason Hanson, DET

...........................Bye: 7....$06. Alex Henery, PHI........................Bye: 6....$17. Robbie Gould, CHI

...........................Bye: 7....$08. Matt Prater, DEN............................Bye: 5....$09. Dan Bailey, DAL

.........................Bye: 7....$010. Matt Bryant, ATL....................Bye: 10....$211. Neil Rackers, WAS

.....................Bye: 11....$012. Rob Bironas, TEN

.......................Bye: 7....$113. Nate Kaeding, SD...................Bye: 8....$014. Randy Bullock, HOU

....................Bye: 7....$015. Dan Carpenter, MIA........................Bye: 5....$016. Connor Barth, TB

.....................Bye: 6....$017. Garrett Hartley, NO..............Bye: 11....$018. Lawrence Tynes, NYG

.......................Bye: 6....$019. Olindo Mare, CAR........................Bye: 8....$020. Mike Nugent, CIN

.........................Bye: 9....$221. Josh Brown, NYJ........................Bye: 8....$022. Rian Lindell, BUF.....................Bye: 10....$023. Phil Dawson, CLE.......................Bye: 6....$024. Josh Scobee, JAC........................Bye: 7....$125. Ryan Succop, KC......................Bye: 9....$026. Greg Zuerlein, STL

........................Bye: 8....$027. Billy Cundiff, BAL.....................Bye: 4....$028. Adam Vinatieri, IND...................Bye: 4....$029. Shaun Suisham, PIT

...........................Bye: 10....$030. Jay Feely, ARI.............Bye: 11....$031. Steven Hauschka, SEA

.......................Bye: 11....$032. Blair Walsh, MIN

Defense / Special Team.......................................Bye: 9....$01. 49ers, SF

................................Bye: 8....$02. Texans, HOU.................................Bye: 8....$13. Ravens, BAL

...................................Bye: 7....$24. Eagles, PHI................................Bye: 11....$25. Giants, NYG.................................Bye: 4....$36. Steelers, PIT

................................Bye: 10....$37. Packers, GB.....................................Bye: 6....$28. Bears, CHI

...................................Bye: 9....$29. Patriots, NE....................................Bye: 8....$010. Bills, BUF

.....................................Bye: 9....$211. Jets, NYJ..................................Bye: 5....$012. Lions, DET

........................Bye: 11....$013. Seahawks, SEA............................Bye: 5....$114. Cowboys, DAL

...............................Bye: 7....$015. Falcons, ATL.............................Bye: 7....$016. Broncos, DEN...........................Bye: 10....$017. Cardinals, ARI

..............................Bye: 7....$118. Chargers, SD...............................Bye: 8....$019. Bengals, CIN

.........................Bye: 10....$020. Redskins, WAS..................................Bye: 9....$021. Rams, STL

..............................Bye: 5....$022. Raiders, OAK...................................Bye: 7....$023. Chiefs, KC

..............................Bye: 7....$024. Dolphins, MIA...............................Bye: 6....$025. Jaguars, JAC

............................Bye: 6....$026. Panthers, CAR..............................Bye: 11....$027. Vikings, MIN

...................................Bye: 6....$028. Saints, NO...............................Bye: 11....$029. Titans, TEN

.............................Bye: 10....$030. Browns, CLE...........................Bye: 5....$031. Buccaneers, TB

....................................Bye: 4....$032. Colts, IND

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..........................Bye: 81. Arian Foster, RB, HOU................................Bye: 82. Ray Rice, RB, BAL

.......................Bye: 73. LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI........................Bye: 74. Ryan Mathews, RB, SD.....................Bye: 115. Chris Johnson, RB, TEN

....................Bye: 56. Calvin Johnson, WR, DET..............Bye: 67. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC

.................Bye: 58. Darren McFadden, RB, OAK......................Bye: 109. Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB

...........................Bye: 610. Drew Brees, QB, NO...............Bye: 1011. Trent Richardson, RB, CLE

............................Bye: 912. Tom Brady, QB, NE.................Bye: 513. DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL..................Bye: 814. Andre Johnson, WR, HOU

.......................Bye: 615. Cam Newton, QB, CAR.................Bye: 516. Matthew Stafford, QB, DET

.................Bye: 1017. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI.......................Bye: 718. Roddy White, WR, ATL

....................Bye: 919. Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE.............................Bye: 620. Matt Forte, RB, CHI

......................Bye: 621. Jimmy Graham, TE, NO...................Bye: 922. Steven Jackson, RB, STL

....................Bye: 1023. Greg Jennings, WR, GB.....................Bye: 724. Michael Turner, RB, ATL

.......................Bye: 425. Mike Wallace, WR, PIT...........................Bye: 826. A.J. Green, WR, CIN

.............Bye: 1127. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG.................Bye: 1128. Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN

..........................Bye: 729. Julio Jones, WR, ATL

..........................Bye: 930. Wes Welker, WR, NE......................Bye: 831. Fred Jackson, RB, BUF

......................Bye: 1032. Jordy Nelson, WR, GB.........................Bye: 733. Michael Vick, QB, PHI

.................Bye: 1134. Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG............Bye: 735. Demaryius Thomas, WR, DEN

.......................Bye: 636. Steve Smith, WR, CAR..................Bye: 937. Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE

......................Bye: 1138. Eli Manning, QB, NYG......................Bye: 639. Darren Sproles, RB, NO

........................Bye: 740. Antonio Gates, TE, SD

.........................Bye: 541. Tony Romo, QB, DAL...........................Bye: 542. Doug Martin, RB, TB..........................Bye: 743. Philip Rivers, QB, SD

.....................Bye: 744. Jamaal Charles, RB, KC.......................Bye: 1145. Victor Cruz, WR, NYG

...............Bye: 1146. Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA........................Bye: 547. Jason Witten, TE, DAL

.................Bye: 748. Peyton Manning, QB, DEN................Bye: 649. Brandon Marshall, WR, CHI

........................Bye: 550. Miles Austin, WR, DAL.........Bye: 851. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, CIN

..................Bye: 652. Marques Colston, WR, NO......................Bye: 1053. Beanie Wells, RB, ARI.........................Bye: 954. Vernon Davis, TE, SF........................Bye: 755. Reggie Bush, RB, MIA.....................Bye: 1156. Percy Harvin, WR, MIN

.........................Bye: 557. Dez Bryant, WR, DAL.....................Bye: 758. Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI

............................Bye: 959. Frank Gore, RB, SF......................Bye: 760. Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC

.................Bye: 761. DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI............................Bye: 762. Matt Ryan, QB, ATL

................Bye: 1063. Jermichael Finley, TE, GB.....................Bye: 964. Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ...................Bye: 565. Vincent Jackson, WR, TB

......................Bye: 466. Isaac Redman, RB, PIT...............Bye: 467. Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT

......................Bye: 968. Brandon Lloyd, WR, NE..........................Bye: 1069. Roy Helu, RB, WAS

.......................Bye: 870. Matt Schaub, QB, HOU...................Bye: 771. Willis McGahee, RB, DEN

...............Bye: 872. Jermaine Gresham, TE, CIN...................Bye: 873. Steve Johnson, WR, BUF

........................Bye: 1074. Fred Davis, TE, WAS.....................Bye: 475. Antonio Brown, WR, PIT

.......................Bye: 876. Torrey Smith, WR, BAL........................Bye: 777. Eric Decker, WR, DEN

....................Bye: 478. Reggie Wayne, WR, IND

....................Bye: 579. Mikel Leshoure, RB, DET..................Bye: 780. Robert Meachem, WR, SD

.......................Bye: 1181. Kenny Britt, WR, TEN...........................Bye: 782. Brent Celek, TE, PHI

........................Bye: 983. Stevan Ridley, RB, NE.....................Bye: 784. Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL

..........................Bye: 785. Peyton Hillis, RB, KC................Bye: 686. Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR

...........................Bye: 887. C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF....................Bye: 888. Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL

.....................Bye: 1189. Toby Gerhart, RB, MIN.................Bye: 590. Denarius Moore, WR, OAK

........................Bye: 591. Titus Young, WR, DET

......................Bye: 1192. Sidney Rice, WR, SEA

........................Bye: 693. Lance Moore, WR, NO

......................Bye: 1094. James Starks, RB, GB...............Bye: 1095. Robert Griffin III, QB, WAS

.............................Bye: 696. Jay Cutler, QB, CHI......................Bye: 497. Donald Brown, RB, IND

...............Bye: 598. Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET..............Bye: 699. DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR

.......................Bye: 5100. Jahvid Best, RB, DET..............Bye: 9101. Santonio Holmes, WR, NYJ

.....................Bye: 6102. Michael Bush, RB, CHI.................Bye: 7103. Ronnie Hillman, RB, DEN

.......................Bye: 10104. Greg Little, WR, CLE..................Bye: 10105. Ryan Williams, RB, ARI

...............Bye: 10106. Santana Moss, WR, WAS................Bye: 5107. LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB

....................Bye: 6108. Pierre Thomas, RB, NO...............Bye: 6109. Justin Blackmon, WR, JAC

...........................Bye: 8110. Ben Tate, RB, HOU.................Bye: 5111. Carson Palmer, QB, OAK

..................Bye: 11112. David Wilson, RB, NYG................Bye: 10113. Pierre Garcon, WR, WAS

........................Bye: 5114. Felix Jones, RB, DAL.....................Bye: 7115. Malcom Floyd, WR, SD

........................Bye: 6116. Mark Ingram, RB, NO.......................Bye: 8117. Andy Dalton, QB, CIN

.......Bye: 5118. Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, OAK........................Bye: 9119. Randy Moss, WR, SF

................Bye: 6120. Brandon LaFell, WR, CAR

..................Bye: 5121. Mike Goodson, RB, OAK................Bye: 9122. Michael Crabtree, WR, SF

......................Bye: 5123. Mike Williams, WR, TB...................Bye: 7124. Jacob Tamme, TE, DEN

......................Bye: 4125. Coby Fleener, TE, IND...................Bye: 8126. Owen Daniels, TE, HOU

.....................Bye: 9127. Shane Vereen, RB, NE...........Bye: 11128. Nate Washington, WR, TEN

.....................Bye: 5129. Josh Freeman, QB, TB................Bye: 10130. Tim Hightower, RB, WAS

.........................Bye: 8131. Joe Flacco, QB, BAL...................Bye: 7132. Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA

.....................Bye: 8133. Bernard Scott, RB, CIN..................Bye: 5134. Nate Burleson, WR, DET

..............Bye: 7135. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, ATL.......................Bye: 9136. Brian Quick, WR, STL

......................Bye: 11137. Jared Cook, TE, TEN.............Bye: 6138. Laurent Robinson, WR, JAC

...............Bye: 6139. Rashad Jennings, RB, JAC..................Bye: 11140. Robert Turbin, RB, SEA

.............Bye: 9141. Mario Manningham, WR, SF......................Bye: 6142. Mike Tolbert, RB, CAR..................Bye: 10143. Michael Floyd, WR, ARI

................Bye: 8144. Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF....................Bye: 7145. Vincent Brown, WR, SD

..............Bye: 9146. Danny Amendola, WR, STL...........................Bye: 9147. Alex Smith, QB, SF

...........Bye: 4148. Emmanuel Sanders, WR, PIT......................Bye: 4149. Austin Collie, WR, IND

........................Bye: 7150. Jon Baldwin, WR, KC....................................Bye: 9151. 49ers, ST, SF

.................Bye: 11152. Doug Baldwin, WR, SEA..........Bye: 4153. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT

........................Bye: 6154. Greg Olsen, TE, CAR.....................Bye: 4155. Delone Carter, RB, IND

.......................Bye: 5156. Kevin Smith, RB, DET....................Bye: 9157. Sam Bradford, QB, STL

......................Bye: 9158. Dustin Keller, TE, NYJ........................Bye: 9159. Isaiah Pead, RB, STL

...................Bye: 9160. Brandon Jacobs, RB, SF

............................Bye: 4161. Steelers, DST, PIT...................Bye: 8162. Cedric Benson, RB, CIN...................Bye: 5163. Taiwan Jones, RB, OAK

...........................Bye: 10164. Packers, DST, GB.....................Bye: 9165. Joe McKnight, RB, NYJ....................Bye: 8166. David Nelson, WR, BUF

...................................Bye: 7167. Eagles, D, PHI.............Bye: 11168. Jerome Simpson, WR, MIN

................Bye: 11169. Kendall Wright, WR, TEN...............Bye: 9170. Danny Woodhead, RB, NE

.....................Bye: 5171. Jacoby Ford, WR, OAK...................Bye: 6172. Alshon Jeffery, WR, CHI

.................................Bye: 8173. Ravens, D, BAL........................Bye: 10174. Alex Green, RB, GB

.................Bye: 10175. Evan Royster, RB, WAS....................Bye: 7176. Davone Bess, WR, MIA

............Bye: 11177. Leon Washington, RB, SEA......................Bye: 4178. Andrew Luck, QB, IND.....................Bye: 9179. Kendall Hunter, RB, SF

...............................Bye: 11180. Giants, D, NYG.........................Bye: 7181. Matt Cassel, QB, KC

....................Bye: 10182. James Jones, WR, GB........................Bye: 9183. Bilal Powell, RB, NYJ

...............................Bye: 6184. Bears, DST, CHI................................Bye: 8185. Texans, D, HOU

............Bye: 11186. Martellus Bennett, TE, NYG............................Bye: 9187. David Akers, K, SF

......................................Bye: 9188. Jets, D, NYJ..........................Bye: 7189. Dion Lewis, RB, PHI.......................Bye: 11190. Matt Flynn, QB, SEA

.............Bye: 11191. Rueben Randle, WR, NYG..........Bye: 5192. Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK

.......................Bye: 4193. Chris Rainey, RB, PIT....................................Bye: 5194. Lions, D, DET

..............Bye: 9195. Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE................................Bye: 9196. Patriots, ST, NE

...................Bye: 11197. Golden Tate, WR, SEA......................................Bye: 8198. Bills, D, BUF

..................Bye: 8199. Bernard Pierce, RB, BAL......................Bye: 6200. Earl Bennett, WR, CHI

Rankings by PositionQuarterback

...................Bye: 10....$221. Aaron Rodgers, GB..........................Bye: 6....$172. Drew Brees, NO

............................Bye: 9....$203. Tom Brady, NE........................Bye: 6....$14. Cam Newton, CAR

..................Bye: 5....$95. Matthew Stafford, DET........................Bye: 7....$206. Michael Vick, PHI........................Bye: 11....$37. Eli Manning, NYG.........................Bye: 5....$148. Tony Romo, DAL.........................Bye: 7....$179. Philip Rivers, SD

.................Bye: 7....$010. Peyton Manning, DEN.........................Bye: 7....$1211. Matt Ryan, ATL

............Bye: 4....$1012. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT....................Bye: 8....$1213. Matt Schaub, HOU

...............Bye: 10....$014. Robert Griffin III, WAS............................Bye: 6....$215. Jay Cutler, CHI

...................Bye: 5....$016. Carson Palmer, OAK........................Bye: 8....$017. Andy Dalton, CIN.......................Bye: 5....$418. Josh Freeman, TB

..........................Bye: 8....$319. Joe Flacco, BAL.................Bye: 8....$120. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF

............................Bye: 9....$021. Alex Smith, SF.....................Bye: 9....$322. Sam Bradford, STL

.......................Bye: 4....$023. Andrew Luck, IND..........................Bye: 7....$224. Matt Cassel, KC........................Bye: 11....$025. Matt Flynn, SEA

...............Bye: 11....$026. Christian Ponder, MIN...................Bye: 6....$027. Blaine Gabbert, JAC....................Bye: 9....$128. Mark Sanchez, NYJ

..............Bye: 11....$029. Matt Hasselbeck, TEN.........................Bye: 10....$230. Kevin Kolb, ARI

.....................Bye: 7....$031. David Garrard, MIA.............Bye: 10....$032. Brandon Weeden, CLE

Running Back.......................Bye: 8....$341. Arian Foster, HOU

.............................Bye: 8....$332. Ray Rice, BAL....................Bye: 7....$293. LeSean McCoy, PHI.....................Bye: 7....$104. Ryan Mathews, SD..................Bye: 11....$355. Chris Johnson, TEN

..........Bye: 6....$236. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC..............Bye: 5....$217. Darren McFadden, OAK

................Bye: 10....$08. Trent Richardson, CLE

..................Bye: 5....$09. DeMarco Murray, DAL..........................Bye: 6....$2010. Matt Forte, CHI

................Bye: 9....$2111. Steven Jackson, STL..................Bye: 7....$2312. Michael Turner, ATL

..........Bye: 11....$1813. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG..............Bye: 11....$3614. Adrian Peterson, MIN

.....................Bye: 8....$815. Fred Jackson, BUF

.....................Bye: 6....$116. Darren Sproles, NO..........................Bye: 5....$017. Doug Martin, TB

..................Bye: 7....$3118. Jamaal Charles, KC..............Bye: 11....$419. Marshawn Lynch, SEA

......Bye: 8....$1420. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN.....................Bye: 10....$821. Beanie Wells, ARI.......................Bye: 7....$222. Reggie Bush, MIA

.........................Bye: 9....$1923. Frank Gore, SF..................Bye: 9....$1224. Shonn Greene, NYJ

.....................Bye: 4....$025. Isaac Redman, PIT.........................Bye: 10....$026. Roy Helu, WAS

..................Bye: 7....$227. Willis McGahee, DEN...................Bye: 5....$028. Mikel Leshoure, DET

.......................Bye: 9....$029. Stevan Ridley, NE.......................Bye: 7....$1030. Peyton Hillis, KC

...............Bye: 6....$031. Jonathan Stewart, CAR..........................Bye: 8....$032. C.J. Spiller, BUF

....................Bye: 11....$033. Toby Gerhart, MIN.....................Bye: 10....$034. James Starks, GB.....................Bye: 4....$035. Donald Brown, IND

..........Bye: 6....$1136. DeAngelo Williams, CAR......................Bye: 5....$1337. Jahvid Best, DET......................Bye: 6....$038. Michael Bush, CHI

..................Bye: 7....$039. Ronnie Hillman, DEN...................Bye: 10....$040. Ryan Williams, ARI

...............Bye: 5....$1541. LeGarrette Blount, TB.....................Bye: 6....$042. Pierre Thomas, NO

............................Bye: 8....$043. Ben Tate, HOU...................Bye: 11....$044. David Wilson, NYG

.......................Bye: 5....$1045. Felix Jones, DAL

.......................Bye: 6....$1146. Mark Ingram, NO...................Bye: 5....$047. Mike Goodson, OAK

......................Bye: 9....$048. Shane Vereen, NE.................Bye: 10....$749. Tim Hightower, WAS....................Bye: 7....$450. Daniel Thomas, MIA

......................Bye: 8....$051. Bernard Scott, CIN...............Bye: 7....$052. Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL................Bye: 6....$053. Rashad Jennings, JAC

...................Bye: 11....$054. Robert Turbin, SEA.......................Bye: 6....$455. Mike Tolbert, CAR

.........Bye: 4....$1756. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT......................Bye: 4....$057. Delone Carter, IND

........................Bye: 5....$058. Kevin Smith, DET.........................Bye: 9....$059. Isaiah Pead, STL

....................Bye: 9....$360. Brandon Jacobs, SF

..................Bye: 8....$1461. Cedric Benson, CIN

....................Bye: 5....$062. Taiwan Jones, OAK......................Bye: 9....$063. Joe McKnight, NYJ

................Bye: 9....$164. Danny Woodhead, NE.........................Bye: 10....$065. Alex Green, GB

..................Bye: 10....$066. Evan Royster, WAS.............Bye: 11....$067. Leon Washington, SEA

......................Bye: 9....$068. Kendall Hunter, SF.........................Bye: 9....$069. Bilal Powell, NYJ

...........................Bye: 7....$070. Dion Lewis, PHI........................Bye: 4....$071. Chris Rainey, PIT

...................Bye: 8....$072. Bernard Pierce, BAL....................Bye: 7....$073. Jason Snelling, ATL..................Bye: 9....$074. LaMichael James, SF

........................Bye: 7....$075. Lamar Miller, MIA......................Bye: 7....$076. Curtis Brinkley, SD.......................Bye: 9....$477. Joseph Addai, NE

............Bye: 10....$078. Montario Hardesty, CLE............................Bye: 6....$079. Chris Ivory, NO

....................Bye: 11....$080. Javon Ringer, TEN

Wide Receiver..................Bye: 5....$201. Calvin Johnson, DET..................Bye: 8....$202. Andre Johnson, HOU.................Bye: 10....$193. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI

.......................Bye: 7....$204. Roddy White, ATL....................Bye: 10....$195. Greg Jennings, GB.......................Bye: 4....$186. Mike Wallace, PIT

.............................Bye: 8....$27. A.J. Green, CIN............................Bye: 7....$38. Julio Jones, ATL............................Bye: 9....$99. Wes Welker, NE

......................Bye: 10....$010. Jordy Nelson, GB...............Bye: 11....$1711. Hakeem Nicks, NYG

...........Bye: 7....$012. Demaryius Thomas, DEN.......................Bye: 6....$313. Steve Smith, CAR

.......................Bye: 11....$014. Victor Cruz, NYG..............Bye: 6....$1515. Brandon Marshall, CHI

......................Bye: 5....$1316. Miles Austin, DAL................Bye: 6....$1117. Marques Colston, NO

.....................Bye: 11....$918. Percy Harvin, MIN.......................Bye: 5....$1119. Dez Bryant, DAL

.....................Bye: 7....$920. Jeremy Maclin, PHI....................Bye: 7....$1421. Dwayne Bowe, KC

...............Bye: 7....$1322. DeSean Jackson, PHI.................Bye: 5....$1723. Vincent Jackson, TB

......................Bye: 9....$824. Brandon Lloyd, NE...................Bye: 8....$525. Steve Johnson, BUF

.....................Bye: 4....$226. Antonio Brown, PIT.......................Bye: 8....$027. Torrey Smith, BAL

........................Bye: 7....$028. Eric Decker, DEN..................Bye: 4....$1429. Reggie Wayne, IND..................Bye: 7....$030. Robert Meachem, SD

.......................Bye: 11....$731. Kenny Britt, TEN....................Bye: 8....$932. Anquan Boldin, BAL

.................Bye: 5....$033. Denarius Moore, OAK........................Bye: 5....$034. Titus Young, DET......................Bye: 11....$435. Sidney Rice, SEA........................Bye: 6....$036. Lance Moore, NO

................Bye: 9....$937. Santonio Holmes, NYJ.........................Bye: 10....$038. Greg Little, CLE

.................Bye: 10....$439. Santana Moss, WAS.................Bye: 6....$040. Justin Blackmon, JAC

..................Bye: 10....$441. Pierre Garcon, WAS.......................Bye: 7....$042. Malcom Floyd, SD

........Bye: 5....$043. Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK..........................Bye: 9....$044. Randy Moss, SF

..................Bye: 6....$045. Brandon LaFell, CAR

..................Bye: 9....$046. Michael Crabtree, SF......................Bye: 5....$1447. Mike Williams, TB

.............Bye: 11....$048. Nate Washington, TEN....................Bye: 5....$249. Nate Burleson, DET

.........................Bye: 9....$050. Brian Quick, STL...............Bye: 6....$051. Laurent Robinson, JAC...............Bye: 9....$852. Mario Manningham, SF

....................Bye: 10....$053. Michael Floyd, ARI

......................Bye: 7....$054. Vincent Brown, SD................Bye: 9....$355. Danny Amendola, STL

.............Bye: 4....$056. Emmanuel Sanders, PIT........................Bye: 4....$257. Austin Collie, IND

..........................Bye: 7....$058. Jon Baldwin, KC...................Bye: 11....$059. Doug Baldwin, SEA

......................Bye: 8....$060. David Nelson, BUF...............Bye: 11....$061. Jerome Simpson, MIN

..................Bye: 11....$062. Kendall Wright, TEN.......................Bye: 5....$163. Jacoby Ford, OAK.....................Bye: 6....$064. Alshon Jeffery, CHI

......................Bye: 7....$165. Davone Bess, MIA......................Bye: 10....$066. James Jones, GB

...............Bye: 11....$067. Rueben Randle, NYG.....................Bye: 11....$068. Golden Tate, SEA

........................Bye: 6....$069. Earl Bennett, CHI...................Bye: 8....$070. Mohamed Sanu, CIN

.......................Bye: 9....$071. Deion Branch, NE

.....................Bye: 10....$072. Randall Cobb, GB........................Bye: 9....$073. Stephen Hill, NYJ.......................Bye: 7....$074. Riley Cooper, PHI.....................Bye: 7....$075. Steve Breaston, KC

........Bye: 10....$076. Leonard Hankerson, WAS.................Bye: 7....$377. Chad Ochocinco, MIA

..........................Bye: 7....$078. Eddie Royal, SD.............................Bye: 6....$079. Nick Toon, NO

......................Bye: 8....$080. Kevin Walter, HOU

Tight End.....................Bye: 9....$21. Rob Gronkowski, NE

......................Bye: 6....$62. Jimmy Graham, NO

...................Bye: 9....$13. Aaron Hernandez, NE......................Bye: 7....$124. Antonio Gates, SD......................Bye: 5....$105. Jason Witten, DAL

..........................Bye: 9....$86. Vernon Davis, SF.................Bye: 10....$77. Jermichael Finley, GB

...............Bye: 8....$08. Jermaine Gresham, CIN.........................Bye: 10....$09. Fred Davis, WAS.........................Bye: 7....$010. Brent Celek, PHI

...................Bye: 7....$311. Tony Gonzalez, ATL.............Bye: 5....$212. Brandon Pettigrew, DET

....................Bye: 7....$013. Jacob Tamme, DEN......................Bye: 4....$014. Coby Fleener, IND....................Bye: 8....$715. Owen Daniels, HOU

.......................Bye: 11....$116. Jared Cook, TEN........................Bye: 6....$517. Greg Olsen, CAR.......................Bye: 9....$018. Dustin Keller, NYJ

............Bye: 11....$019. Martellus Bennett, NYG.........................Bye: 8....$020. Ed Dickson, BAL..........................Bye: 5....$821. Dallas Clark, TB.........................Bye: 4....$022. Heath Miller, PIT

.................Bye: 9....$023. Lance Kendricks, STL.................Bye: 11....$324. Kellen Winslow, SEA.................Bye: 6....$125. Marcedes Lewis, JAC

........................Bye: 8....$026. Dennis Pitta, BAL..................Bye: 7....$027. Anthony Fasano, MIA

.......................Bye: 11....$128. Zach Miller, SEA......................Bye: 10....$029. Rob Housler, ARI....................Bye: 11....$030. Kyle Rudolph, MIN

...................Bye: 8....$031. Scott Chandler, BUF........................Bye: 6....$032. Kellen Davis, CHI

Kicker............................Bye: 9....$01. David Akers, SF

..........Bye: 5....$22. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK..............Bye: 9....$23. Stephen Gostkowski, NE

......................Bye: 10....$24. Mason Crosby, GB.......................Bye: 6....$05. Garrett Hartley, NO

............................Bye: 5....$06. Dan Bailey, DAL...........................Bye: 7....$07. Alex Henery, PHI...........................Bye: 7....$08. Matt Bryant, ATL

......................Bye: 10....$29. Neil Rackers, WAS.......................Bye: 7....$110. Nate Kaeding, SD

.........................Bye: 7....$011. Matt Prater, DEN...................Bye: 8....$012. Randy Bullock, HOU

....................Bye: 5....$013. Jason Hanson, DET

....................Bye: 7....$014. Dan Carpenter, MIA........................Bye: 8....$015. Mike Nugent, CIN......................Bye: 6....$116. Robbie Gould, CHI

.....................Bye: 11....$017. Rob Bironas, TEN.....................Bye: 4....$018. Adam Vinatieri, IND

........................Bye: 8....$019. Billy Cundiff, BAL...................Bye: 4....$020. Shaun Suisham, PIT

.......................Bye: 6....$021. Olindo Mare, CAR..............Bye: 11....$022. Lawrence Tynes, NYG

........................Bye: 8....$023. Rian Lindell, BUF

........................Bye: 7....$124. Ryan Succop, KC.......................Bye: 6....$025. Josh Scobee, JAC

.............Bye: 11....$026. Steven Hauschka, SEA......................Bye: 9....$027. Greg Zuerlein, STL

.............................Bye: 9....$028. Nick Folk, NYJ........................Bye: 5....$029. Connor Barth, TB.....................Bye: 10....$030. Phil Dawson, CLE

...........................Bye: 10....$031. Jay Feely, ARI.......................Bye: 11....$032. Blair Walsh, MIN

Defense / Special Team.......................................Bye: 9....$01. 49ers, SF

.................................Bye: 4....$32. Steelers, PIT................................Bye: 10....$33. Packers, GB...................................Bye: 7....$24. Eagles, PHI.................................Bye: 8....$15. Ravens, BAL

................................Bye: 11....$26. Giants, NYG.....................................Bye: 6....$27. Bears, CHI

................................Bye: 8....$08. Texans, HOU.......................................Bye: 9....$29. Jets, NYJ

..................................Bye: 5....$010. Lions, DET.................................Bye: 9....$211. Patriots, NE

....................................Bye: 8....$012. Bills, BUF........................Bye: 11....$013. Seahawks, SEA

............................Bye: 5....$114. Cowboys, DAL...............................Bye: 7....$015. Falcons, ATL

...................................Bye: 7....$016. Chiefs, KC.............................Bye: 7....$017. Broncos, DEN

...............................Bye: 8....$018. Bengals, CIN..............................Bye: 7....$019. Dolphins, MIA...........................Bye: 10....$020. Cardinals, ARI

..............................Bye: 7....$121. Chargers, SD...................................Bye: 6....$022. Saints, NO...............................Bye: 11....$023. Titans, TEN

..................................Bye: 9....$024. Rams, STL...............................Bye: 6....$025. Jaguars, JAC

.........................Bye: 10....$026. Redskins, WAS..............................Bye: 11....$027. Vikings, MIN

............................Bye: 6....$028. Panthers, CAR..............................Bye: 5....$029. Raiders, OAK.............................Bye: 10....$030. Browns, CLE

...........................Bye: 5....$031. Buccaneers, TB....................................Bye: 4....$032. Colts, IND

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Passing Rushing MiscPlayer Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Avg FL FPTSAaron Rodgers, GB 528.7 352.0 66.6 4885.7 40.7 9.0 54.7 250.0 3.7 4.6 2.0 450.4Tom Brady, NE 555.7 378.0 68.0 4976.0 41.7 10.7 30.7 66.0 1.3 2.1 1.0 428.6Drew Brees, NO 605.3 416.7 68.8 5104.0 41.7 15.3 18.7 27.3 0.7 1.5 2.3 415.2Matthew Stafford, DET 564.7 358.7 63.5 4705.0 37.7 13.7 17.3 59.3 0.7 3.4 2.3 379.4Cam Newton, CAR 519.7 323.3 62.2 4169.3 24.0 14.3 72.0 507.0 9.3 7.0 2.7 367.8Tony Romo, DAL 508.0 327.7 64.5 4335.0 33.0 9.0 21.0 65.3 0.7 3.1 1.3 348.6Michael Vick, PHI 439.0 261.7 59.6 3652.0 27.7 14.7 72.3 540.3 5.3 7.5 4.3 346Eli Manning, NYG 524.0 328.3 62.7 4400.7 33.3 14.3 24.0 41.3 1.0 1.7 2.3 342.6Philip Rivers, SD 524.0 333.3 63.6 4616.0 31.7 16.3 21.7 37.3 0.3 1.7 1.7 334Peyton Manning, DEN 515.0 333.3 64.7 4385.7 32.0 12.7 15.3 21.3 0 1.4 0.7 333.2Matt Ryan, ATL 507.0 316.3 62.4 4180.0 31.7 13.3 30.3 87.7 0.3 2.9 2.3 323.8Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 487.0 300.0 61.6 4116.3 27.7 10.3 35.0 120.0 1.7 3.4 2.0 314.8Matt Schaub, HOU 476.3 297.3 62.4 4059.3 28.3 10.7 19.3 31.7 1.0 1.6 1.3 308.8Jay Cutler, CHI 498.7 306.0 61.4 4051.7 27.7 14.3 37.0 156.3 1.3 4.2 2.3 303.8Robert Griffin III, WAS 478.3 293.3 61.3 3841.0 21.3 16.0 89.7 450.3 4.0 5.0 3.3 295.2Joe Flacco, BAL 506.3 310.3 61.3 4028.0 26.3 12.7 33.7 72.0 1.0 2.1 2.7 290Carson Palmer, OAK 471.3 295.0 62.6 3891.7 27.7 13.3 22.7 43.0 1.0 1.9 1.7 289.2Josh Freeman, TB 481.7 294.0 61.0 3838.0 24.0 15.3 48.7 262.7 2.3 5.4 3.3 283.6Andy Dalton, CIN 497.3 305.7 61.5 3853.0 26.3 13.7 32.3 151.3 1.0 4.7 2.7 283Andrew Luck, IND 506.7 316.3 62.4 3813.7 25.0 17.3 45.7 232.0 1.3 5.1 2.3 278.6Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF 495.0 301.0 60.8 3734.3 27.0 17.0 38.0 169.0 0.7 4.4 2.7 277.8Alex Smith, SF 465.0 291.7 62.7 3717.3 25.3 11.7 33.3 122.7 0.7 3.7 2.0 275.6Sam Bradford, STL 495.0 307.0 62.0 3829.3 23.0 11.7 28.3 80.3 0.7 2.8 1.3 265.2Matt Cassel, KC 476.7 284.3 59.6 3687.7 22.3 11.7 29.7 98.7 0.3 3.3 1.3 254.6Christian Ponder, MIN 471.3 275.7 58.5 3430.0 21.0 14.0 40.0 266.7 1.7 6.7 2.0 251.2Matt Flynn, SEA 434.7 270.3 62.2 3451.0 22.3 12.3 31.0 90.3 1.0 2.9 1.7 244.8Brandon Weeden, CLE 490.3 294.3 60.0 3724.3 20.0 16.0 30.0 93.3 0.3 3.1 2.3 231.2Blaine Gabbert, JAC 461.0 268.7 58.3 3394.0 21.0 16.0 37.3 166.7 0 4.5 1.3 228.4Mark Sanchez, NYJ 406.7 249.0 61.2 3163.3 18.3 12.0 29.0 99.0 2.0 3.4 2.3 214.2Kevin Kolb, ARI 373.0 229.3 61.5 3065.0 18.7 10.3 16.0 62.7 0.3 3.9 3.7 202Matt Hasselbeck, TEN 310.7 195.3 62.9 2639.0 18.0 10.7 16.3 50.7 0.3 3.1 2.3 182.8Jake Locker, TEN 269.0 156.3 58.1 2278.7 12.3 9.7 21.3 125.3 0.7 5.9 1.0 143.6Tim Tebow, NYJ 123.7 65.3 52.8 831.7 6.7 4.0 84.7 420.3 6.7 5.0 0 132.4Ryan Tannehill, MIA 244.3 149.0 61.0 1984.7 10.7 10.0 20.3 117.0 1.0 5.8 1.7 122.8John Skelton, ARI 297.7 153.7 51.6 1783.7 7.3 6.7 24.7 107.3 0 4.3 0 97.4Matt Moore, MIA 184.0 111.7 60.7 1308.3 8.0 5.3 13.7 54.3 0 4.0 1.3 82.8David Garrard, MIA 180.7 110.7 61.3 1255.7 5.7 4.3 21.0 87.3 1.0 4.2 1.3 77Tarvaris Jackson, SEA 138.3 83.7 60.5 952.7 5.0 5.0 32.7 86.7 0 2.7 0.7 53.6Chad Henne, JAC 69.7 42.3 60.7 485.3 2.3 2.7 5.0 16.0 0 3.2 0.7 21Colt McCoy, CLE 62.0 37.0 59.7 419.7 1.7 2.7 6.3 28.3 0 4.5 0 15.8Joe Webb, MIN 47.3 28.3 59.8 272.7 0.7 2.0 11.0 65.7 1.0 6.0 0 13.2Shaun Hill, DET 38.0 23.0 60.5 247.7 1.0 1.0 4.0 16.3 0.7 4.1 0 12.2Kyle Orton, DAL 43.7 27.3 62.5 293.0 1.3 0.7 1.7 4.3 0 2.5 0 10.4Nick Foles, PHI 35.3 22.3 63.2 264.3 1.0 1.3 4.0 9.3 0 2.3 0 7.4Jason Campbell, CHI 31.7 20.0 63.1 222.3 0.7 0.7 4.3 14.7 0 3.4 0 5.8Seneca Wallace, CLE 24.7 15.7 63.6 155.0 0.7 0.3 2.7 1.3 0 0.5 0.3 5Mike Kafka, PHI 20.7 12.0 58.0 136.3 0.7 0.7 2.0 5.3 0 2.6 0 4.8Brady Quinn, KC 18.0 10.3 57.2 125.0 0.7 1.0 1.0 6.7 0 6.7 0 4.2Josh Johnson, SF 22.3 12.3 55.2 134.3 0.3 1.7 6.0 40.3 0.3 6.7 0 3.2Colin Kaepernick, SF 9.0 5.0 55.6 64.0 0.3 0 1.3 9.3 0 7.2 0 2.8Rex Grossman, WAS 11.7 6.3 53.8 68.3 0.3 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 2.2Tyler Thigpen, BUF 7.7 4.0 51.9 57.7 0.3 0.3 1.7 8.3 0 4.9 0 2.2Chris Redman, ATL 14.0 8.0 57.1 89.0 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.3 0 0.4 0 2.2Stephen McGee, DAL 5.0 2.3 46.0 26.3 0.3 0 1.3 8.3 0 6.4 0 1.8T.J. Yates, HOU 15.0 8.7 58.0 98.0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 1.4Matt Leinart, OAK 27.3 16.7 61.2 210.0 0.3 1.3 1.7 5.3 0 3.1 0.7 0.8Byron Leftwich, PIT 16.7 10.0 59.9 130.7 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0.6Tyrod Taylor, BAL 10.7 6.7 62.6 67.0 0 0.3 2.7 14.7 0 5.4 0 0.4Caleb Hanie, DEN 7.3 3.3 45.2 42.7 0 0.3 0.7 3.7 0 5.3 0 0.4Russell Wilson, SEA 7.3 4.7 64.4 48.0 0 0.3 1.7 7.0 0 4.1 0 0.4Brian Hoyer, NE 12.0 7.7 64.2 72.7 0 0.3 1.3 2.0 0 1.5 0 0.4Dennis Dixon, FA 6.3 3.7 58.7 44.3 0 0.3 1.0 6.7 0 6.7 0 0.4

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Running BackRushing Receiving Misc

Player Att Yds Avg TD Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTSArian Foster, HOU 293.7 1392.3 4.7 12.0 56.7 538.3 9.5 2.3 2.0 259.8Ray Rice, BAL 291.0 1331.7 4.6 9.3 66.7 594.0 8.9 3.0 2.3 247.2LeSean McCoy, PHI 259.3 1297.3 5.0 11.3 52.0 418.7 8.1 3.7 1.0 245Ryan Mathews, SD 286.7 1284.3 4.5 10.7 56.7 485.7 8.6 1.7 2.3 231.8Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC 289.0 1439.7 5.0 8.3 43.3 347.7 8.0 1.7 1.0 220Chris Johnson, TEN 281.3 1365.3 4.9 9.0 45.0 374.7 8.3 1.7 2.0 219.2Marshawn Lynch, SEA 277.7 1339.3 4.8 10.0 38.7 310.7 8.0 1.0 1.3 212.4Darren McFadden, OAK 228.7 1165.7 5.1 8.7 42.0 341.3 8.1 3.0 1.3 202.6Michael Turner, ATL 279.3 1283.0 4.6 12.0 13.7 102.3 7.5 0 1.0 195DeMarco Murray, DAL 254.3 1205.3 4.7 7.7 36.3 326.7 9.0 1.3 1.3 189.4Steven Jackson, STL 275.3 1184.0 4.3 8.0 40.7 317.3 7.8 1.3 1.0 187.8Matt Forte, CHI 238.0 1147.0 4.8 5.3 53.7 459.7 8.6 1.7 1.7 182.6Trent Richardson, CLE 276.7 1279.7 4.6 7.3 32.7 253.0 7.7 1.0 2.0 181.8Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG 238.3 1123.3 4.7 8.0 41.0 303.7 7.4 1.0 2.3 175.4Fred Jackson, BUF 229.0 1061.3 4.6 7.3 37.7 319.0 8.5 1.7 1.7 171.6Adrian Peterson, MIN 222.3 1071.3 4.8 9.3 28.3 234.7 8.3 0.7 1.3 170.4Jamaal Charles, KC 206.0 1132.7 5.5 5.0 38.7 324.3 8.4 1.3 2.0 163.8Frank Gore, SF 224.7 1029.3 4.6 8.3 26.3 208.7 7.9 1.0 1.0 162.8Darren Sproles, NO 116.3 596.7 5.1 3.7 81.3 703.0 8.6 4.7 1.0 162.4BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN 241.7 1043.0 4.3 9.0 15.0 102.0 6.8 0 0.3 154.4Shonn Greene, NYJ 256.7 1167.0 4.5 7.3 18.0 133.0 7.4 0 1.7 154.4Beanie Wells, ARI 222.3 1041.7 4.7 8.3 17.3 121.3 7.0 0.7 1.0 154Roy Helu, WAS 215.7 974.0 4.5 6.7 33.7 266.7 7.9 1.0 1.3 150.6Reggie Bush, MIA 188.7 850.0 4.5 5.7 49.3 359.3 7.3 1.7 1.0 148.4Doug Martin, TB 221.0 983.3 4.4 4.3 39.0 290.0 7.4 1.0 1.3 141.2Isaac Redman, PIT 196.0 898.0 4.6 7.0 24.7 176.0 7.1 1.0 0.7 139.6Willis McGahee, DEN 198.7 936.7 4.7 8.3 15.7 93.0 5.9 0.3 0.7 139.2Jonathan Stewart, CAR 153.3 786.0 5.1 5.7 37.0 300.7 8.1 1.3 1.0 132Stevan Ridley, NE 182.0 815.0 4.5 7.7 21.0 158.7 7.6 0.7 0 130.4Mikel Leshoure, DET 182.0 857.3 4.7 8.0 15.7 108.0 6.9 0.3 1.0 129.8Peyton Hillis, KC 179.7 766.3 4.3 7.0 25.7 189.3 7.4 1.7 2.0 127.2DeAngelo Williams, CAR 166.0 825.3 5.0 6.7 19.3 158.0 8.2 0.7 0.3 125.8Donald Brown, IND 190.3 820.7 4.3 5.0 34.3 226.3 6.6 0.7 0.3 123.6C.J. Spiller, BUF 152.0 724.7 4.8 4.0 42.0 349.3 8.3 1.3 1.0 121.8Michael Bush, CHI 148.7 692.3 4.7 7.3 21.7 181.3 8.4 0.7 1.0 119James Starks, GB 187.3 821.0 4.4 4.0 30.7 248.3 8.1 0.7 2.0 116.2Mark Ingram, NO 148.0 652.3 4.4 7.3 12.3 84.3 6.9 0.3 1.0 104.6Toby Gerhart, MIN 147.7 658.3 4.5 5.7 26.3 205.0 7.8 0.3 1.3 104.4Jahvid Best, DET 139.0 655.3 4.7 3.0 39.3 326.7 8.3 1.3 2.0 103.8Pierre Thomas, NO 130.7 603.7 4.6 3.7 34.3 275.0 8.0 1.3 1.3 99.4LeGarrette Blount, TB 127.0 626.7 4.9 7.7 10.3 62.7 6.1 0 2.0 99.2Ben Tate, HOU 144.7 705.7 4.9 4.7 11.7 91.3 7.8 0 0 95.2Daniel Thomas, MIA 144.0 642.7 4.5 5.0 17.3 125.3 7.2 0 1.0 90Felix Jones, DAL 125.0 576.3 4.6 3.3 25.3 191.0 7.5 1.0 0.7 85.4David Wilson, NYG 129.7 588.3 4.5 3.0 24.0 185.7 7.7 1.3 0.7 85.4Ryan Williams, ARI 137.7 595.7 4.3 4.3 18.0 129.0 7.2 0.3 1.3 83Ronnie Hillman, DEN 114.3 544.3 4.8 2.7 28.7 218.7 7.6 0.7 1.3 78.8Shane Vereen, NE 100.7 478.7 4.8 2.3 27.0 229.7 8.5 1.0 1.0 71.8Brandon Jacobs, SF 96.0 426.0 4.4 6.0 8.3 57.3 6.9 0.3 1.3 71.2Cedric Benson, FA 122.3 517.3 4.2 4.0 14.0 86.0 6.1 0 1.3 69.4Bernard Scott, CIN 116.3 490.3 4.2 2.0 25.7 206.3 8.0 1.0 1.0 69Tim Hightower, WAS 104.0 487.3 4.7 4.0 21.0 138.3 6.6 0.3 2.3 68.2Mike Goodson, OAK 102.3 475.7 4.7 3.0 23.3 176.0 7.6 0.3 1.3 67.2Rashard Mendenhall, PIT 124.0 513.3 4.1 3.7 9.0 73.0 8.1 0 1.3 66.6Mike Tolbert, CAR 80.7 346.3 4.3 4.3 18.7 144.0 7.7 1.3 1.3 65Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL 85.3 392.7 4.6 2.0 28.3 236.0 8.3 1.0 0.7 62.6Evan Royster, WAS 106.3 467.0 4.4 3.3 8.7 63.0 7.2 0.3 0 62.6Delone Carter, IND 103.7 436.7 4.2 3.7 8.3 53.3 6.4 0 0.7 58.8Danny Woodhead, NE 67.7 332.0 4.9 2.0 23.3 179.7 7.7 1.0 0 54Isaiah Pead, STL 88.3 399.7 4.5 2.0 22.0 171.0 7.8 0.3 0.3 53.2Kevin Smith, DET 84.7 383.7 4.5 2.3 17.3 162.0 9.4 0.3 1.0 52.6Kendall Hunter, SF 73.0 350.0 4.8 1.7 19.7 170.0 8.6 0.7 0.3 49.8Joe McKnight, NYJ 79.0 335.3 4.2 1.3 28.7 214.0 7.5 0.7 1.0 49Rashad Jennings, JAC 85.3 373.3 4.4 1.7 18.7 128.0 6.8 0.3 0 48Bernard Pierce, BAL 89.0 407.3 4.6 1.7 11.0 80.7 7.3 0 0 47.2Montario Hardesty, CLE 78.3 369.0 4.7 2.7 5.3 38.0 7.2 0 0 47.2LaMichael James, SF 59.7 310.3 5.2 1.7 18.0 156.0 8.7 1.0 0.7 44.8Taiwan Jones, OAK 60.7 317.3 5.2 1.7 15.7 126.7 8.1 1.0 0 44.2Dion Lewis, PHI 70.3 317.7 4.5 2.0 13.3 89.3 6.7 0.7 0.3 42.6Dexter McCluster, KC 47.3 240.0 5.1 1.0 23.0 185.7 8.1 0.7 0.7 36.8Robert Turbin, SEA 72.0 312.3 4.3 1.3 11.7 86.7 7.4 0.3 0 36.6Ronnie Brown, SD 66.3 288.3 4.3 2.0 9.3 66.3 7.1 0 0.3 35.4Joseph Addai, NE 80.0 327.7 4.1 1.3 10.0 65.0 6.5 0 0.3 35.2

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Rushing Receiving MiscPlayer Att Yds Avg TD Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTSChris Rainey, PIT 37.0 195.7 5.3 1.0 26.0 205.3 7.9 1.0 0.7 34.6Bilal Powell, NYJ 65.3 301.3 4.6 2.0 4.3 21.7 5.0 0 0 34Knowshon Moreno, DEN 69.7 307.3 4.4 0.7 18.3 132.0 7.2 0.7 1.7 34Lamar Miller, MIA 64.0 282.0 4.4 1.0 15.7 109.3 7.0 0.7 0.3 33.6Alex Green, GB 54.3 275.0 5.1 1.3 16.3 121.3 7.4 0.3 1.3 32John Kuhn, GB 31.0 105.0 3.4 3.3 12.0 63.7 5.3 1.0 0 31.8Jason Snelling, ATL 54.3 228.0 4.2 1.7 18.0 122.0 6.8 0.3 0.3 31.4Chris Ivory, NO 49.7 235.0 4.7 2.7 1.7 10.0 5.9 0 1.0 29.2Brandon Jackson, CLE 47.7 176.0 3.7 0.7 22.0 170.3 7.7 0.3 0.3 25.4Brandon Saine, GB 73.3 303.0 4.1 0.7 3.0 17.3 5.8 0 0.7 24.8Jamie Harper, TEN 59.0 254.7 4.3 1.0 4.7 45.0 9.6 0 0.7 22.6Vick Ballard, IND 54.3 234.0 4.3 1.0 4.3 26.3 6.1 0 0 22Da'Rel Scott, NYG 50.0 228.0 4.6 0.7 6.7 61.0 9.1 0 0 21.2Javon Ringer, TEN 45.7 189.7 4.2 1.3 7.0 48.7 7.0 0 0 20.8Marcel Reece, OAK 19.3 82.0 4.2 0.3 18.7 165.3 8.8 1.0 0 20.8Kahlil Bell, CHI 40.7 190.7 4.7 0.7 4.7 40.3 8.6 0.3 0 18Lance Ball, DEN 37.0 163.3 4.4 1.0 5.0 39.3 7.9 0.3 0 17.8Leon Washington, SEA 37.0 169.7 4.6 0.7 12.3 107.3 8.7 0 0.3 16.6Anthony Allen, BAL 43.3 207.0 4.8 0.3 7.3 58.3 8.0 0 0.3 15.2Keiland Williams, DET 29.0 122.7 4.2 1.0 8.3 62.0 7.5 0.3 0 14.8Ryan Grant, FA 32.0 144.3 4.5 1.0 4.7 37.0 7.9 0 0 14LaDainian Tomlinson, FA 26.0 114.7 4.4 0.7 8.0 58.0 7.2 0.3 0 13John Clay, PIT 28.3 114.3 4.0 1.3 0.7 1.3 1.9 0 0 12.8Le'Ron McClain, SD 30.3 120.0 4.0 1.3 7.7 47.7 6.2 0 0.7 12.4Dan Herron, CIN 37.3 163.7 4.4 0.3 6.3 43.7 6.9 0 0 11.8LaRod Stephens-Howling, ARI 22.3 100.0 4.5 0.3 12.0 111.7 9.3 0.3 0 11.6Tashard Choice, BUF 31.0 133.7 4.3 0.7 5.0 36.0 7.2 0 0 11.2Steve Slaton, MIA 35.0 133.7 3.8 0.3 8.0 69.7 8.7 0.3 1.0 10.6Curtis Brinkley, SD 32.7 137.0 4.2 0.3 7.3 55.7 7.6 0.3 0.7 10.2Phillip Tanner, DAL 41.7 167.0 4.0 0 5.0 25.3 5.1 0 0 10D.J. Ware, NYG 24.0 108.3 4.5 0.7 4.7 36.7 7.8 0 0 9.2Brian Leonard, CIN 19.7 78.7 4.0 0.3 15.7 108.7 6.9 0 0 8.8James Casey, HOU 3.7 15.3 4.1 0 12.3 109.7 8.9 0.7 0 8.2Jonathan Dwyer, PIT 31.0 136.3 4.4 0.3 1.0 7.3 7.3 0 0 7.8Vonta Leach, BAL 5.3 17.3 3.3 0.7 7.7 50.3 6.5 0 0 7.2Terrance Ganaway, NYJ 20.3 92.3 4.5 0.3 3.0 21.3 7.1 0 0 6.8Cyrus Gray, KC 22.0 92.7 4.2 0.3 2.7 18.3 6.8 0 0 6.8Chris Ogbonnaya, CLE 24.7 99.0 4.0 0 6.0 54.3 9.0 0 0 6Lex Hilliard, MIN 17.0 66.0 3.9 0 3.0 21.3 7.1 0.3 0 5.8DuJuan Harris, JAC 21.7 91.7 4.2 0 3.3 24.7 7.5 0 0 5Mossis Madu, TB 23.0 92.7 4.0 0 4.3 30.3 7.0 0 0 5Edwin Baker, SD 11.0 48.0 4.4 0.3 2.0 18.3 9.2 0 0 4.8Alfred Morris, WAS 15.0 70.3 4.7 0.3 2.0 14.3 7.2 0 0 4.8Jed Collins, NO 2.7 9.3 3.4 0.7 1.3 5.7 4.4 0 0 4.2Bryce Brown, PHI 23.3 101.0 4.3 0 1.0 6.3 6.3 0 0 4Johnny White, BUF 20.3 81.3 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Anthony Dixon, SF 17.0 59.7 3.5 0.3 0.7 2.0 2.9 0 0 3.8Owen Schmitt, OAK 0 0 0 0 2.7 17.3 6.4 0.3 0 2.8Ovie Mughelli, FA 2.0 5.0 2.5 0 2.3 19.7 8.6 0.3 0 2.8Rock Cartwright, SF 8.3 28.3 3.4 0 4.0 33.0 8.2 0 0 2Baron Batch, PIT 6.0 25.7 4.3 0 3.7 28.0 7.6 0 0 2Michael Robinson, SEA 4.3 20.3 4.7 0 4.3 21.0 4.9 0 0 2Jacob Hester, SD 13.3 43.3 3.3 0 5.7 34.3 6.0 0 0 2Mario Fannin, DEN 12.0 48.0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Spencer Larsen, NE 1.0 4.3 4.3 0.3 1.7 11.0 6.5 0 0 1.8Naufahu Tahi, JAC 0.3 0.7 2.3 0 1.7 11.7 6.9 0.3 0 1.8Glen Coffee, FA 9.3 25.0 2.7 0 1.3 8.3 6.4 0 0 1Javarris Williams, HOU 9.7 37.7 3.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Lousaka Polite, FA 7.0 20.7 3.0 0 2.7 12.3 4.6 0 0 1Corey McIntyre, BUF 1.7 7.0 4.1 0 2.7 18.3 6.8 0 0 1Bruce Miller, SF 0 0 0 0 2.3 28.0 12.2 0 0 1John Conner, NYJ 3.3 17.7 5.4 0 0.3 1.3 4.3 0 0 1Quinn Johnson, TEN 5.7 21.3 3.7 0 1.7 9.7 5.7 0 0 1Justin Forsett, HOU 6.7 30.7 4.6 0 1.7 10.7 6.3 0 0 1Antone Smith, ATL 5.3 21.0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Aaron Brown, CIN 5.0 21.0 4.2 0 2.0 14.3 7.2 0 0 1Alfonso Smith, ARI 5.7 20.3 3.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Greg Jones, JAC 3.0 10.7 3.6 0 5.7 28.0 4.9 0 0 1Armando Allen, CHI 8.3 33.3 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Josh Vaughan, CAR 5.0 19.0 3.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Deji Karim, IND 6.0 26.7 4.5 0 0.7 1.7 2.4 0 0 1Dimitri Nance, ATL 6.0 16.0 2.7 0 0.7 5.0 7.1 0 0 1Brit Miller, STL 0 0 0 0 4.0 27.3 6.8 0 0 1Damien Berry, BAL 5.7 25.0 4.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Jerome Felton, MIN 4.0 13.7 3.4 0 2.3 20.7 9.0 0 0 1

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Rushing Receiving MiscPlayer Att Yds Avg TD Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTSAhmard Hall, FA 0.3 0.7 2.3 0 3.0 20.0 6.7 0 0.3 0.4

Wide ReceiverReceiving Rushing Misc

Player Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTSCalvin Johnson, DET 92.0 1532.3 16.7 12.7 2.7 19.7 7.3 0 1.0 220.2Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 94.3 1462.3 15.5 9.0 1.0 7.0 7.0 0 0 193Andre Johnson, HOU 89.3 1369.0 15.3 8.7 1.3 14.3 11.0 0 0 181.2Greg Jennings, GB 78.0 1248.3 16.0 10.0 1.7 12.0 7.1 0 0 177Roddy White, ATL 95.7 1302.7 13.6 8.3 2.0 21.7 10.8 0 0.3 173.2Wes Welker, NE 101.7 1301.3 12.8 8.0 4.0 37.7 9.4 0 0 172Hakeem Nicks, NYG 80.3 1188.7 14.8 9.7 1.3 11.0 8.5 0 0 169.2Jordy Nelson, GB 77.3 1209.3 15.6 9.3 0 0 0 0 0.7 167.4A.J. Green, CIN 79.3 1180.0 14.9 9.0 2.7 23.3 8.6 0 0 165Julio Jones, ATL 73.3 1229.3 16.8 8.7 0.7 7.3 10.4 0 0.7 164.8Victor Cruz, NYG 79.0 1231.7 15.6 8.0 0.7 10.3 14.7 0 0.3 161.4Mike Wallace, PIT 73.0 1246.7 17.1 7.7 5.3 42.7 8.1 0 1.0 161.2Brandon Marshall, CHI 88.3 1194.0 13.5 8.3 1.0 6.0 6.0 0 0.7 159.4Percy Harvin, MIN 82.0 1043.3 12.7 5.3 40.7 243.7 6.0 1.7 1.3 153.4Marques Colston, NO 80.3 1123.0 14.0 8.0 1.3 7.0 5.4 0 0.3 152.4Miles Austin, DAL 73.7 1141.0 15.5 7.3 3.0 21.7 7.2 0 0 151.8Demaryius Thomas, DEN 71.7 1151.3 16.1 7.7 1.3 14.3 11.0 0 1.0 151.2Steve Smith, CAR 75.0 1133.0 15.1 7.0 6.0 50.0 8.3 0 0.3 148.4Dez Bryant, DAL 75.3 1110.3 14.7 7.7 4.3 46.7 10.9 0 1.0 148.2Jeremy Maclin, PHI 77.0 1073.3 13.9 7.7 2.7 16.7 6.2 0 0 147.2Dwayne Bowe, KC 72.7 1130.3 15.5 6.3 1.3 10.7 8.2 0 1.0 140.8Kenny Britt, TEN 65.0 1031.0 15.9 7.7 0 0 0 0 1.0 139.2Steve Johnson, BUF 80.7 1054.0 13.1 7.0 0 0 0 0 0.7 137.6Vincent Jackson, TB 67.0 1057.7 15.8 6.7 0 0 0 0 0.7 136.8Torrey Smith, BAL 64.7 1012.0 15.6 6.7 3.3 20.3 6.2 0 0.3 134.6DeSean Jackson, PHI 62.3 1051.3 16.9 5.3 9.3 77.7 8.4 1.0 1.7 134.4Brandon Lloyd, NE 61.7 995.7 16.1 7.0 0.7 11.0 15.7 0 0 134Eric Decker, DEN 75.0 978.0 13.0 7.3 0 0 0 0 0.7 133.4Antonio Brown, PIT 73.0 1103.3 15.1 4.7 7.7 71.3 9.3 0 1.0 130.2Reggie Wayne, IND 76.7 970.3 12.7 6.7 1.0 9.0 9.0 0 0.3 128.6Titus Young, DET 65.0 890.0 13.7 6.7 5.0 38.0 7.6 0 0 122.2Robert Meachem, SD 55.0 904.7 16.4 6.7 3.3 31.0 9.4 0 0.7 121.8Lance Moore, NO 62.7 793.0 12.6 8.0 1.3 7.3 5.6 0 0 119Anquan Boldin, BAL 66.3 905.7 13.7 6.0 1.7 11.3 6.6 0 0 118Denarius Moore, OAK 57.7 878.7 15.2 5.3 8.7 71.7 8.2 0.7 0.7 116.6Santonio Holmes, NYJ 63.3 846.0 13.4 6.7 3.3 19.7 6.0 0 1.0 115.2Pierre Garcon, WAS 62.3 940.3 15.1 5.0 1.0 9.3 9.3 0 0 115Justin Blackmon, JAC 60.3 896.7 14.9 5.3 2.3 20.7 9.0 0 1.0 112.8Malcom Floyd, SD 54.0 890.3 16.5 5.3 1.0 7.7 7.7 0 0 112.8Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK 63.0 867.0 13.8 5.7 2.7 25.3 9.4 0 0.7 112.8Sidney Rice, SEA 60.0 841.3 14.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0.3 111.4Greg Little, CLE 68.3 846.3 12.4 5.7 1.3 7.0 5.4 0 0 110.2Nate Washington, TEN 57.3 803.0 14.0 5.3 0.7 3.7 5.3 0 0 104.8Michael Crabtree, SF 64.3 842.3 13.1 4.7 0 0 0 0 0 104.2Laurent Robinson, JAC 57.3 778.7 13.6 5.7 0 0 0 0 0 103.2Randy Moss, SF 46.7 696.3 14.9 6.3 0 0 0 0 0.3 99.2Santana Moss, WAS 61.3 816.0 13.3 4.0 3.3 17.7 5.4 0 0.7 98.6Mike Williams, TB 60.7 806.7 13.3 4.3 0 0 0 0 1.0 96.8Doug Baldwin, SEA 63.0 784.0 12.4 4.3 1.0 11.0 11.0 0 0 96.8Brandon LaFell, CAR 52.0 760.7 14.6 4.7 1.7 10.0 5.9 0 1.0 94.2Danny Amendola, STL 66.7 762.7 11.4 4.0 2.7 19.0 7.0 0 0.3 92.4Mario Manningham, SF 49.3 705.7 14.3 5.0 0 0 0 0 0.3 92.4Jerome Simpson, MIN 48.7 690.3 14.2 5.3 0 0 0 0 0.7 92.4Michael Floyd, ARI 47.7 696.3 14.6 5.3 2.3 11.7 5.1 0 0.7 92.4Jacoby Ford, OAK 45.0 722.3 16.1 3.3 4.7 66.3 14.1 0.7 0 92David Nelson, BUF 58.7 710.7 12.1 4.3 0 0 0 0 0 88.8Austin Collie, IND 60.0 704.7 11.7 4.0 0 0 0 0 0.7 85.6Nate Burleson, DET 51.0 651.0 12.8 5.0 1.0 9.3 9.3 0 1.0 85Jon Baldwin, KC 46.0 686.0 14.9 4.3 1.7 14.3 8.4 0 0.7 84.4Emmanuel Sanders, PIT 45.7 637.0 13.9 4.7 0 0 0 0 0 83.2Kendall Wright, TEN 40.3 642.7 15.9 4.3 4.7 47.0 10.0 0 0.7 82.4Brian Quick, STL 49.0 669.3 13.7 4.0 0 0 0 0 0.7 81.6Davone Bess, MIA 62.3 702.7 11.3 3.0 0.3 3.7 12.3 0 0.7 78.6Randall Cobb, GB 37.3 573.3 15.4 4.3 5.0 30.7 6.1 0 0.7 74.4Golden Tate, SEA 42.0 562.0 13.4 3.7 2.3 19.7 8.6 0.3 0 74Rueben Randle, NYG 41.0 562.3 13.7 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 73

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Receiving Rushing MiscPlayer Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTSVincent Brown, SD 39.0 573.3 14.7 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 73Leonard Hankerson, WAS 41.7 570.0 13.7 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 73James Jones, GB 36.0 540.0 15.0 4.3 0 0 0 0 0 71.8Alshon Jeffery, CHI 40.0 568.3 14.2 4.0 0 0 0 0 0.7 71.6Deion Branch, NE 41.0 528.3 12.9 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 70Jeremy Kerley, NYJ 43.7 577.3 13.2 3.3 0 0 0 0 0 69.8Mohamed Sanu, CIN 44.3 591.3 13.3 3.3 0 0 0 0 0 69.8Stephen Hill, NYJ 39.7 553.3 13.9 3.7 0 0 0 0 0.7 67.8Earl Bennett, CHI 43.7 580.0 13.3 2.7 0 0 0 0 0 66.2Chad Ochocinco, MIA 35.0 528.0 15.1 3.0 0 0 0 0 0.3 63.4Steve Breaston, KC 41.0 544.0 13.3 2.7 0.7 8.7 12.4 0 0 63.2Devery Henderson, NO 30.7 454.7 14.8 4.0 0.7 2.3 3.3 0 0 61Brian Hartline, MIA 36.0 540.3 15.0 2.3 2.0 19.7 9.8 0 0 60.8Kevin Walter, HOU 37.7 441.3 11.7 3.0 0.3 3.0 10.0 0 0 54Steve Smith, STL 34.7 416.7 12.0 3.3 0 0 0 0 0 53.8Devin Hester, CHI 31.0 445.7 14.4 2.7 4.3 46.3 10.8 0.3 0.7 53.6Eddie Royal, SD 36.0 474.0 13.2 2.3 1.7 15.3 9.0 0 0.3 52.2Jabar Gaffney, NE 34.0 429.7 12.6 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 52Jordan Shipley, CIN 39.3 469.3 11.9 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 51Lee Evans, JAC 29.3 406.0 13.9 2.7 0 0 0 0 0 49.2Jacoby Jones, BAL 27.3 395.7 14.5 2.7 2.0 14.0 7.0 0 0 47.2Kevin Ogletree, DAL 28.3 404.7 14.3 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 46.8Donald Driver, GB 25.3 343.3 13.6 3.3 0 0 0 0 0.3 46.2Arrelious Benn, TB 29.0 422.0 14.6 2.0 2.0 12.3 6.2 0 0 46Ryan Broyles, DET 30.3 388.7 12.8 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 44.8Jerricho Cotchery, PIT 30.7 379.0 12.3 2.3 0.7 0.3 0.4 0 0 43.8Andre Caldwell, DEN 30.0 353.3 11.8 2.3 0.3 2.3 7.7 0 0.3 41.2David Gettis, CAR 24.0 316.3 13.2 3.0 0.7 7.0 10.0 0 0.3 40.4Early Doucet, ARI 29.3 364.0 12.4 2.0 0.7 1.3 1.9 0 0 40Clyde Gates, MIA 21.0 352.7 16.8 1.7 7.0 46.0 6.6 0 0 39.2Mike Thomas, JAC 33.7 369.0 10.9 1.3 6.3 51.0 8.1 0 0.3 39.2DeVier Posey, HOU 23.0 349.3 15.2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 39Nick Toon, NO 26.0 348.3 13.4 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 39T.Y. Hilton, IND 26.3 350.0 13.3 1.3 6.7 42.3 6.3 0.3 0 37.6T.J. Graham, BUF 23.0 369.3 16.1 1.3 6.3 46.7 7.4 0 0.7 37.4Michael Jenkins, MIN 27.3 344.0 12.6 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 37.2Greg Salas, STL 24.0 339.7 14.2 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 37.2Preston Parker, TB 31.3 401.7 12.8 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 37.2Jason Avant, PHI 27.7 332.3 12.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 37Andre Roberts, ARI 24.0 333.3 13.9 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 37Louis Murphy, OAK 21.3 307.0 14.4 2.0 1.3 16.7 12.8 0 0 36Harry Douglas, ATL 25.0 346.3 13.9 1.7 0 0 0 0 0.7 35.8Travis Benjamin, CLE 21.3 325.3 15.3 2.0 2.7 13.3 4.9 0 0.7 35.6Juron Criner, OAK 22.7 302.3 13.3 2.3 0.7 7.3 10.4 0 0 34.8Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE 23.0 320.3 13.9 1.7 1.3 9.3 7.2 0 0.3 34.6Josh Morgan, WAS 25.7 355.7 13.8 1.0 0.7 8.7 12.4 0 0 34Brandon Stokley, DEN 24.7 312.0 12.6 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 33.2Josh Cribbs, CLE 19.0 260.7 13.7 2.0 12.7 73.0 5.7 0.3 1.0 32.8Plaxico Burress, FA 18.3 240.7 13.2 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 30.8A.J. Jenkins, SF 25.0 321.3 12.9 1.0 1.3 11.0 8.5 0 0.3 30.4Chaz Schilens, NYJ 21.3 284.3 13.3 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 30.2Joe Adams, CAR 17.7 302.7 17.1 1.3 2.7 17.3 6.4 0 0.3 29.2Danny Coale, DAL 21.0 233.3 11.1 2.3 0 0 0 0 0.7 27.4Donald Jones, BUF 20.7 244.7 11.8 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 27.2Brandon Gibson, STL 25.0 291.7 11.7 1.0 0.3 3.0 10.0 0 0 27Keshawn Martin, HOU 16.0 258.7 16.2 1.3 1.7 24.0 14.1 0 0 26.8Lestar Jean, HOU 15.3 222.0 14.5 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 26Jordan Norwood, CLE 20.3 258.7 12.7 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 25.8Dane Sanzenbacher, CHI 20.7 265.7 12.8 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 25.8Riley Cooper, PHI 16.7 230.0 13.8 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 25.2Donnie Avery, IND 19.7 252.3 12.8 1.3 0.3 3.3 11.0 0 0.3 24.2Damian Williams, TEN 19.3 268.3 13.9 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 24Brad Smith, BUF 12.7 160.7 12.7 0 19.3 156.7 8.1 1.0 0 22Deon Butler, SEA 18.3 216.3 11.8 1.3 0.3 0.7 2.3 0 0 21.8Marvin Jones, CIN 16.7 213.7 12.8 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 21.8Ben Obomanu, SEA 17.3 225.7 13.0 1.0 0.3 2.0 6.7 0 0 21Dezmon Briscoe, TB 17.7 237.7 13.4 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 21Brandon Tate, CIN 13.0 214.0 16.5 1.0 3.0 28.3 9.4 0 0 21Austin Pettis, STL 17.0 222.7 13.1 1.3 0 0 0 0 0.7 20.4Joe Morgan, NO 14.3 211.3 14.8 0.7 2.0 24.0 12.0 0 0 19.2LaVon Brazill, IND 15.7 211.7 13.5 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 18.2Danario Alexander, STL 14.0 208.3 14.9 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 18.2B.J. Cunningham, MIA 14.0 207.7 14.8 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 18Devon Wylie, KC 14.7 179.3 12.2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 17Chris Givens, STL 14.3 204.3 14.3 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 16.2

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Receiving Rushing MiscPlayer Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTSJarius Wright, MIN 14.3 203.0 14.2 0.7 1.3 10.0 7.7 0 0 16.2Legedu Naanee, MIA 18.3 222.0 12.1 0.3 0.7 0.7 1.0 0 0 15.8Mike Williams, SEA 14.7 180.3 12.3 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 15.2Josh Gordon, CLE 11.7 170.3 14.6 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 15Johnny Knox, CHI 10.7 165.3 15.4 1.0 0 0 0 0 0.3 14.4Anthony Armstrong, WAS 9.0 172.0 19.1 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 13.2Adrian Arrington, NO 12.3 153.0 12.4 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 13Marvin McNutt, PHI 11.3 156.7 13.9 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 13Devin Aromashodu, MIN 12.7 184.0 14.5 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 12.8Lavelle Hawkins, TEN 12.0 167.3 13.9 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 10.8Ramses Barden, NYG 10.7 139.3 13.0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 10.2Derek Hagan, BUF 11.3 133.7 11.8 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 10.2Dwayne Harris, DAL 8.0 99.3 12.4 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 10Greg Childs, MIN 11.3 158.7 14.0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 8.8Tommy Streeter, BAL 10.3 154.3 15.0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 8.8Ted Ginn, SF 7.3 95.3 13.1 0.3 3.0 21.7 7.2 0 0 6.8Blair White, FA 6.0 59.3 9.9 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 6.2Junior Hemingway, KC 6.0 91.0 15.2 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 5.8Devin Thomas, CHI 6.0 83.3 13.9 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 5.8Patrick Turner, NYJ 10.0 117.7 11.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Rishard Matthews, MIA 5.7 66.0 11.6 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 4.8Bryant Johnson, HOU 6.0 70.7 11.8 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 4.8Josh Cooper, CLE 4.7 67.3 14.3 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 4.8Chansi Stuckey, FA 7.7 73.7 9.6 0.3 0.7 1.7 2.4 0 0.3 4.2Cecil Shorts, JAC 8.7 100.0 11.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Naaman Roosevelt, BUF 6.0 91.3 15.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Kealoha Pilares, CAR 7.0 86.0 12.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Tandon Doss, BAL 7.3 111.0 15.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Greg Camarillo, FA 7.7 88.0 11.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Roberto Wallace, MIA 8.3 85.7 10.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Seyi Ajirotutu, CAR 4.3 60.3 14.0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 3.8Maurice Stovall, DET 3.3 49.7 15.1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 3.8Jason Hill, DEN 3.7 54.7 14.8 0.3 0.3 2.0 6.7 0 0 3.8Roscoe Parrish, SD 7.7 96.3 12.5 0.3 1.3 6.7 5.2 0 1.0 3.8Matt Willis, DEN 6.7 76.0 11.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Kerry Meier, ATL 5.7 66.3 11.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Stephen Williams, ARI 5.0 64.0 12.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Armon Binns, CIN 5.7 73.0 12.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Jerrel Jernigan, NYG 5.0 66.0 13.2 0 1.3 13.0 10.0 0 0 3Brian Robiskie, JAC 4.0 46.3 11.6 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 2.8Jeff Fuller, MIA 2.0 20.0 10.0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 2.8Jordan White, NYJ 1.7 22.0 12.9 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 2.8Micheal Spurlock, SD 2.0 27.7 13.8 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 2.8Domenik Hixon, NYG 5.3 68.7 13.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 2.4Eric Weems, CHI 2.7 26.7 9.9 0.3 1.7 9.7 5.7 0 0.3 2.2David Anderson, FA 5.3 54.0 10.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Sammie Stroughter, TB 6.0 63.7 10.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Ruvell Martin, BUF 3.0 50.3 16.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Donte' Stallworth, NE 3.0 53.3 17.8 0 0.7 7.3 10.4 0 0 2Julian Edelman, NE 5.0 49.3 9.9 0 0.3 2.0 6.7 0 0 2Jarred Fayson, IND 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 1.8LaQuan Williams, BAL 3.7 42.7 11.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Terrance Copper, KC 3.7 40.0 10.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Ricardo Lockette, SEA 3.0 38.0 12.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1David Clowney, FA 2.3 35.0 15.2 0 0.3 0 0.0 0 0 1Andrew Hawkins, CIN 1.7 20.7 12.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Jerheme Urban, FA 2.0 20.7 10.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Lance Long, DET 2.3 19.7 8.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Michael Clayton, FA 2.0 27.7 13.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Marlon Moore, MIA 1.0 21.3 21.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Niles Paul, WAS 2.0 31.3 15.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Chad Hall, PHI 2.0 19.3 9.7 0 1.3 4.7 3.6 0 0 1

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Tight EndReceiving Misc

Player Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTSJimmy Graham, NO 89.7 1215.3 13.5 10.3 0 174.8Rob Gronkowski, NE 74.0 1006.3 13.6 13.0 0 170Antonio Gates, SD 68.0 883.3 13.0 7.7 0 127.2Aaron Hernandez, NE 65.0 814.0 12.5 8.0 0 122Jason Witten, DAL 79.0 894.3 11.3 6.0 0 117Vernon Davis, SF 62.3 794.7 12.8 7.3 0 114.8Jermichael Finley, GB 57.3 757.0 13.2 7.7 0.7 112.8Fred Davis, WAS 58.3 736.7 12.6 6.0 0 102Brent Celek, PHI 53.7 704.0 13.1 6.3 0 100.8Tony Gonzalez, ATL 63.0 701.7 11.1 6.3 0 99.8Brandon Pettigrew, DET 67.3 708.7 10.5 6.0 0 99Jermaine Gresham, CIN 60.7 643.7 10.6 6.3 0 94.8Owen Daniels, HOU 54.7 675.0 12.3 5.7 0 94.2Jacob Tamme, DEN 51.7 618.7 12.0 6.3 0 90.8Dustin Keller, NYJ 58.3 671.0 11.5 4.7 0 87.2Jared Cook, TEN 47.0 628.7 13.4 5.3 0 86.8Coby Fleener, IND 55.3 635.7 11.5 5.3 0.7 85.4Greg Olsen, CAR 51.7 615.0 11.9 5.3 0 84.8Heath Miller, PIT 46.7 558.7 12.0 4.3 0.7 71.4Kellen Winslow, SEA 46.7 531.3 11.4 4.0 0 70Kyle Rudolph, MIN 42.0 488.7 11.6 5.0 0.7 69.6Marcedes Lewis, JAC 41.3 508.0 12.3 4.3 1.0 66.8Ed Dickson, BAL 42.0 454.3 10.8 4.7 0 65.2Dallas Clark, TB 39.7 464.7 11.7 4.3 0 64.8Martellus Bennett, NYG 36.7 453.3 12.4 4.0 0 61Scott Chandler, BUF 38.0 395.7 10.4 5.0 0 61Lance Kendricks, STL 33.7 409.3 12.1 3.7 0 55.2Dennis Pitta, BAL 29.0 387.0 13.3 3.0 0 49Kellen Davis, CHI 29.3 356.3 12.2 3.3 0 47.8Rob Housler, ARI 28.0 370.7 13.2 2.7 0 46.2Anthony Fasano, MIA 32.3 383.3 11.9 2.7 0.3 45.6Kevin Boss, KC 31.0 358.0 11.5 2.7 0 44.2Evan Moore, CLE 32.0 375.0 11.7 2.3 0 43.8Benjamin Watson, CLE 34.3 380.7 11.1 2.0 0 42Dwayne Allen, IND 32.0 364.7 11.4 2.3 0 41.8Tony Scheffler, DET 25.3 319.7 12.6 2.7 0 39.2Zach Miller, SEA 29.7 350.7 11.8 2.0 0.3 38.4Joel Dreessen, DEN 23.7 302.7 12.8 2.7 0 37.2Tony Moeaki, KC 26.3 298.7 11.4 2.3 0 34.8Chris Cooley, WAS 27.3 305.3 11.2 1.7 0 33.2Michael Egnew, MIA 22.3 297.3 13.3 2.0 0 33Todd Heap, ARI 25.3 302.3 11.9 1.7 0 31.2Charles Clay, MIA 21.7 257.3 11.9 1.7 0 28.2Jordan Cameron, CLE 19.3 261.3 13.5 1.7 0.7 26.8John Carlson, MIN 22.0 239.3 10.9 1.7 0 25.2Ladarius Green, SD 16.0 207.7 13.0 1.7 0 22.2David Ausberry, OAK 13.7 180.7 13.2 1.7 0 21.2Brandon Myers, OAK 14.3 164.0 11.5 1.0 0 15Orson Charles, CIN 13.0 170.3 13.1 1.0 0 15Luke Stocker, TB 12.0 148.0 12.3 1.0 0 13Leonard Pope, PIT 13.0 132.0 10.2 1.0 0 12David Thomas, NO 13.0 133.0 10.2 1.0 0 12Michael Hoomanawanui, STL 9.0 108.3 12.0 1.3 0 11.8Bear Pascoe, NYG 11.3 119.0 10.5 0.7 0 9.2Delanie Walker, SF 15.3 169.0 11.0 0.3 1.0 8.8Zach Miller, JAC 10.7 111.3 10.4 0.7 0 8.2Rhett Ellison, MIN 8.0 84.3 10.5 0.7 0 8.2Jeff King, ARI 10.0 88.3 8.8 0.7 0 8.2Jeremy Shockey, FA 10.0 108.7 10.9 0.7 0 8.2Daniel Fells, NE 8.7 94.3 10.8 0.7 0 8.2Randy McMichael, SD 12.0 128.7 10.7 0.3 0 7.8Richie Brockel, CAR 5.0 56.7 11.3 0.7 0 6.2Garrett Graham, HOU 6.3 82.7 13.1 0.3 0 5.8Evan Rodriguez, CHI 6.7 88.3 13.2 0.3 0 5.8Dante Rosario, SD 7.3 74.3 10.2 0.3 0 4.8Will Heller, DET 6.0 69.0 11.5 0.3 0 4.8Andrew Quarless, GB 7.0 80.3 11.5 0 0 4Clay Harbor, PHI 6.0 57.7 9.6 0.3 0 3.8James Hanna, DAL 5.0 62.7 12.5 0.3 0 3.8Tom Crabtree, GB 6.0 63.7 10.6 0.3 0 3.8Daniel Graham, TEN 6.7 66.3 9.9 0 0 3Gary Barnidge, CAR 4.7 65.0 13.8 0 0 3Adrien Robinson, NYG 3.3 35.0 10.6 0.3 0 2.8

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Receiving MiscPlayer Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTSDavid Paulson, PIT 3.7 35.7 9.6 0.3 0 2.8Justin Peelle, FA 2.3 23.3 10.1 0.3 0 2.8Matt Spaeth, CHI 4.7 35.3 7.5 0.3 0 2.8John Phillips, DAL 2.7 29.7 11.0 0.3 0 2.8Billy Bajema, STL 2.3 26.7 11.6 0.3 0 2.8Donald Lee, CIN 6.3 47.0 7.5 0.3 0 2.8Craig Stevens, TEN 3.3 37.3 11.3 0.3 0 2.8Jeff Cumberland, NYJ 4.7 62.0 13.2 0 0 2Weslye Saunders, PIT 3.3 52.3 15.8 0 0 2Taylor Thompson, TEN 4.3 63.3 14.7 0 0 2Michael Palmer, ATL 6.3 50.7 8.0 0 0 2Jim Dray, ARI 3.0 36.7 12.2 0 0 1Julius Thomas, DEN 2.0 22.0 11.0 0 0 1Anthony McCoy, SEA 1.7 20.0 11.8 0 0 1Cameron Morrah, SEA 2.0 24.0 12.0 0 0 1Mike Caussin, BUF 3.0 27.3 9.1 0 0 1Colin Cochart, CIN 0 0 0 0 0 1Ryan Taylor, GB 1.7 23.7 13.9 0 0 1John Gilmore, FA 1.7 20.3 11.9 0 0 1Jimmy Kleinsasser, FA 3.0 24.3 8.1 0 0 1Zack Pianalto, TB 1.7 18.3 10.8 0 0 1

KickerPlayer FG FGA 50+FG FGLg XP XPAtt FPTSDavid Akers, SF 31.3 35.7 3.3 47.7 40.3 40.3 134.2Stephen Gostkowski, NE 26.3 31.0 1.3 52.3 50.7 50.7 129.6Mason Crosby, GB 26.3 32.0 1.7 51.7 49.3 49.3 128.2Sebastian Janikowski, OAK 31.0 35.3 4.3 50.3 33.0 33.0 126Garrett Hartley, NO 25.0 29.7 0.7 49.7 50.7 50.7 125.7Dan Bailey, DAL 26.7 32.7 1.7 52.3 40.7 40.7 120.8Alex Henery, PHI 25.3 32.7 1.7 52.0 44.0 44.0 119.9Jason Hanson, DET 25.0 31.7 2.3 50.3 44.3 44.3 119.3Nate Kaeding, SD 25.7 31.7 1.3 51.7 41.7 41.7 118.8Randy Bullock, HOU 25.3 33.0 1.7 52.3 41.0 41.3 116.9Matt Bryant, ATL 25.3 30.3 2.7 50.7 40.3 40.3 116.2Dan Carpenter, MIA 27.7 33.7 2.3 54.3 30.0 30.0 113.1Neil Rackers, WAS 24.7 28.7 3.0 53.0 38.7 38.7 112.8Robbie Gould, CHI 25.7 31.7 2.3 53.3 35.7 35.7 112.8Mike Nugent, CIN 26.0 32.0 1.0 50.7 34.0 34.0 112Billy Cundiff, BAL 25.3 30.7 0.3 49.0 36.0 36.0 111.9Matt Prater, DEN 25.3 30.0 2.3 54.7 36.0 36.0 111.9Lawrence Tynes, NYG 23.3 28.0 1.0 51.7 41.7 41.7 111.6Rob Bironas, TEN 26.0 31.7 2.7 53.0 32.3 32.3 110.3Olindo Mare, CAR 23.3 27.7 1.7 51.7 37.7 37.7 107.6Connor Barth, TB 23.7 29.3 1.3 51.7 34.0 34.0 105.1Ryan Succop, KC 23.3 28.0 1.3 51.7 34.0 34.0 103.9Rian Lindell, BUF 23.7 28.7 1.3 51.3 32.3 32.3 103.4Josh Brown, NYJ 23.7 28.3 2.0 52.0 32.0 32.0 103.1Shaun Suisham, PIT 21.7 27.3 0.3 49.3 37.3 37.3 102.4Adam Vinatieri, IND 24.0 28.3 0.3 48.3 30.3 30.3 102.3Phil Dawson, CLE 24.0 29.7 1.7 52.7 28.7 28.7 100.7Josh Scobee, JAC 23.0 26.7 2.3 52.7 31.3 31.3 100.3Steven Hauschka, SEA 21.7 28.0 0.7 50.7 33.0 33.0 98.1Jay Feely, ARI 21.7 26.0 1.7 52.3 30.7 30.7 95.8Greg Zuerlein, STL 17.0 21.7 0.7 33.7 22.0 22.0 73Blair Walsh, MIN 14.7 18.3 0.3 33.7 24.0 24.0 68.1Ryan Longwell, FA 5.7 8.0 0.3 17.7 9.7 9.7 26.8Nick Folk, NYJ 6.0 7.3 0.3 17.0 8.0 8.0 26John Kasay, NO 1.0 1.0 0 0 3.3 3.3 6.3

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Defense / Special TeamTeam Int STY SACK TK DFR FF DTD PA PaNetA RuYdA TYdA FPTS49ers 18.0 0.7 40.0 677.3 11.3 17.3 5.7 248.0 3085.0 1307.3 4392.3 230.2Eagles 18.7 0.7 36.0 668.3 10.0 17.0 5.0 294.3 3025.3 1508.0 4533.3 220.8Giants 15.7 0.7 43.0 703.3 11.0 17.7 4.0 304.3 3231.3 1557.0 4788.3 217.8Bears 15.7 0 32.0 698.0 12.3 17.0 5.0 297.3 3151.0 1564.7 4715.7 214Ravens 17.0 0.7 34.3 664.3 10.0 14.7 4.3 258.0 2949.7 1307.0 4256.7 211.5Jets 16.0 0.3 30.0 681.3 12.0 17.0 4.3 311.7 2813.7 1496.0 4309.7 208.4Cowboys 14.7 0.3 37.7 687.0 8.3 13.3 3.7 304.7 3298.7 1411.7 4710.3 202.5Texans 15.0 0.7 33.0 679.0 9.7 14.7 3.3 291.7 3092.7 1436.0 4528.7 199.6Falcons 16.3 0.3 29.7 670.7 9.3 15.7 3.3 304.7 3211.0 1504.0 4715.0 197.3Bengals 14.3 0.3 32.0 695.0 9.7 14.0 3.3 320.3 3183.7 1600.0 4783.7 196.4Steelers 13.0 0 34.3 668.3 9.3 16.3 2.7 271.3 2971.3 1192.7 4164.0 191.1Chargers 13.3 0 32.0 690.3 6.7 11.3 2.3 303.7 3021.7 1628.0 4649.7 181.8Packers 18.7 0.3 33.7 659.7 8.7 13.7 4.7 286.3 3272.3 1570.3 4842.7 181.3Patriots 17.7 0 32.3 662.7 9.3 13.3 4.3 293.7 3365.7 1531.7 4897.3 176.1Seahawks 14.0 0.7 29.7 690.3 9.3 14.7 4.7 301.7 3340.3 1603.3 4943.7 169.9Cardinals 14.0 0.3 32.3 718.7 9.0 13.0 4.0 329.3 3315.0 1767.3 5082.3 166.9Bills 16.0 0 30.7 703.3 8.7 15.3 3.3 311.7 2850.7 2048.0 4898.7 163.9Broncos 11.7 0 34.3 671.7 8.7 13.3 3.0 322.0 3145.7 1859.0 5004.7 157.1Redskins 11.7 0 32.7 712.7 8.3 14.7 2.7 332.0 3444.3 1661.0 5105.3 152.9Saints 13.7 0 27.3 711.3 7.7 15.3 3.0 333.3 3285.7 1694.3 4980.0 152.1Titans 13.0 0.3 29.0 735.3 8.0 12.0 2.7 323.0 3514.0 1559.7 5073.7 151.8Chiefs 13.7 0 28.3 735.7 7.0 12.0 2.3 317.7 3186.7 1801.3 4988.0 147.5Lions 15.3 1.0 36.7 676.0 10.7 17.3 4.0 337.0 3499.3 1667.0 5166.3 146.7Browns 12.7 0 28.3 741.3 7.3 10.7 2.0 331.3 3196.7 1766.0 4962.7 144.3Vikings 10.3 0 33.7 719.3 9.3 13.7 2.3 366.0 3408.7 1491.0 4899.7 118.7Rams 11.7 0 30.7 738.0 8.7 13.3 2.3 358.7 3364.3 1735.3 5099.7 117.3Panthers 13.7 0.3 29.3 732.0 9.0 14.3 1.3 354.3 3155.7 1776.0 4931.7 115.1Jaguars 12.7 0.3 27.0 709.3 7.3 12.3 2.3 339.3 3298.7 1630.3 4929.0 113.4Raiders 10.3 0.3 27.7 744.3 8.0 12.0 2.7 366.7 3238.3 1978.3 5216.7 113.1Dolphins 12.3 0 30.3 741.3 6.7 12.0 2.0 337.0 3381.7 1582.3 4964.0 112.3Buccaneers 12.0 0 24.7 739.7 6.7 11.0 2.7 355.7 3177.0 1952.0 5129.0 110.3Colts 9.0 0 26.0 754.3 7.0 11.3 2.3 367.0 3260.3 1881.7 5142.0 103.8

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Player Profiles (Alphabetical by Position)

QuarterbackBye: 9Sam Bradford, STL

Sam Bradford played fairly well as a rookie in 2010, but he had a terriblesophomore slump in 2011. He dealt with injuries and inconsistent play and hadjust one game with more than 12 Fantasy points in 10 outings (standardscoring). He also failed to throw multiple touchdowns in a game and he needs alot of help coming into this season, as his receiving corps is very flimsy. Newcoach Jeff Fisher expects Bradford to improve and we're expecting him to playbetter (it's not like he can get much worse). He should be considered a No. 2Fantasy quarterback on Draft Day worth taking with a late-round pick. TheRams should improve his receiving corps this offseason and the offensive lineshould block better. Those two things will help Bradford and hopefully he can bea bye-week or injury replacement for owners in the majority of leagues.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 307.0-495.0 3829.3 23.0 11.7 28.3 80.3 0.7 265.22011 191-357 2164 6 6 18 26 0 902010 354-590 3512 18 15 27 63 1 213

Bye: 9Tom Brady, NEThe last time Tom Brady lost a Super Bowl to the New York Giants in 2007, hespent the following season on injured reserve after suffering a torn ACL inWeek 1. So obviously, Brady can't do much worse than that in 2012. What'sfunny is that for a guy coming off a career-high 5,235 passing yards in 2011with 39 touchdown passes and three touchdown runs, expectations are higherthan ever before because he has what is arguably the best receiving corps ofhis career. His top three weapons of Wes Welker, Rob Gronkowski and AaronHernandez are all expected back, and the Patriots also added Brandon Lloyd,Donte Stallworth and Anthony Gonzalez while retaining Deion Branch andChad Ochocinco. We doubt all these guys make the team, but Brady will clearlybe surrounded by some great talent. Even with the loss of left tackle Matt Light,he should remain well protected and should pick apart most of the defenseshe'll face. You can make an argument that Brady is the No. 1 Fantasyquarterback, but he's easily a Top 3 option among the group of Aaron Rodgersand Drew Brees. Brady should be drafted toward the end of Round 1 orbeginning of Round 2 in all leagues.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 378.0-555.7 4976.0 41.7 10.7 30.7 66.0 1.3 428.62011 401-611 5235 39 12 43 109 3 4312010 324-492 3900 36 4 31 30 1 359

Bye: 6Drew Brees, NODrew Brees has signed a mega-rich deal to stay with the Saints, keeping himat the controls of one of the league's top offenses for years. He'll be in aposition to throw all over the place, just as he did last season, setting the single-season NFL record with 5,476 passing yards with career-highs in completions(468), completion percentage (71.2 percent), passing touchdowns (46) andcompletions of 20-plus yards (69). He also threw just 14 interceptions, thesecond-lowest of any season where he played 16 games. And that's just theregular season - his postseason totals (seven touchdowns and 928 yardsthrough the air) made him even better. And counting his postseason he had atleast 300 yards passing and at least two touchdowns 13 times in 18 totalgames, including each of his last nine games. With at least 33 touchdowns and4,300 yards in each of his last four seasons, Brees has replaced PeytonManning as the absolute safest pick in Fantasy Football. You can worry aboutSean Payton not being in New Orleans all you want, but with Brees entrenchedin his offense for the last six seasons you can safely assume that he'll knowwhat to do. Expect him to lean on his strengths and deliver another big season.With the number of elite Fantasy rushers at an all-time low, Brees is worth afirst-round pick as a safe weekly must-start option. If you're in a league thatstarts multiple quarterbacks, Brees is fine as a Top-5 pick.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 416.7-605.3 5104.0 41.7 15.3 18.7 27.3 0.7 415.22011 468-657 5476 46 14 21 86 1 4702010 448-658 4620 33 22 18 -3 0 327

Bye: 7Matt Cassel, KCMatt Cassel is trying to rebound from last year's nightmare season thatincluded a broken hand. He's also trying to prove he's a franchise quarterback.Even though Cassel is scheduled to start for the Chiefs this year, the newregime in Kansas City under coach Romeo Crennel doesn't seem to be all inwith him as their long-term starter. He can change that with a strong year, butFantasy owners need to see him prove it first. He only played in nine games in2011 before breaking his hand, finishing with 1,713 passing yards 10touchdowns and nine interceptions. He had just two games with at least 18Fantasy points (standard scoring), and that limited production isn't going tomake him a starter in Fantasy circles. He does have some quality weaponsaround him including Dwayne Bowe, and he has a new offensive coordinator inBrian Daboll, but Cassel should be considered just a No. 2 Fantasy quarterbackin the majority of leagues because of his disappointing totals. He should only bedrafted with a late-round pick, if at all.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 284.3-476.7 3687.7 22.3 11.7 29.7 98.7 0.3 254.62011 160-269 1713 10 9 25 99 0 1042010 262-450 3116 27 7 33 125 0 266

Bye: 6Jay Cutler, CHIJay Cutler's first three seasons in Chicago haven't been anything to write homeabout (63 touchdowns in 41 games). So why is there optimism for his fourth?The Bears parted ways with offensive coordinator Mike Martz, giving thecontrols instead to Mike Tice, who promises to create an offense that Cutler canthrive in. The Bears front office backed up Tice on that, acquiring wide receiverBrandon Marshall from the Dolphins and reuniting the former Denverteammates. They also brought in ex-Broncos assistant Jeremy Bates to coachup Cutler. Addressing the offensive line further will help Cutler, too. Whether ornot these moves pay off remain to be seen, but there's optimism he could putup some big numbers thanks to the Bears' changes. We think Cutler's goodenough to start in deeper formats (14-plus teams) and fantastic as a No. 2quarterback. Expect him to last until the middle-to-late rounds on Draft Day.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 306.0-498.7 4051.7 27.7 14.3 37.0 156.3 1.3 303.82011 182-314 2319 13 7 18 55 1 1492010 261-432 3274 23 16 50 232 1 241

Bye: 8Andy Dalton, CINAndy Dalton walked into Cincinnati as a rookie with a new offense to learn andno offseason program to help him out. He walked out of the 2011 season as anestablished passer that Fantasy owners will look at as a No. 2 quarterback in2012. His stats weren't amazing, especially compared to that of fellow rookieCam Newton, but he did hold his own with 21 total touchdowns, 212 passingyards per game and a 6.59 yards per attempt average. Dalton has someadvantages heading into the year: He throws to one of the league's mostpromising receivers in A.J. Green as well as tight end Jermaine Gresham, andhe will remain in Jay Gruden's aggressive version of the West Coast offense.There's plenty of room for Dalton to improve, especially if the Bengals get himanother receiver to throw to. Fantasy owners should draft him as a No. 2quarterback with a middle- to late-round pick in all drafts, though he has thepotential to finish the year as a borderline starter depending on just how muchprogress he makes with the rest of the Cincinnati offense.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 305.7-497.3 3853.0 26.3 13.7 32.3 151.3 1.0 2832011 300-516 3398 20 13 37 152 1 231

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Bye: 8Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUFRyan Fitzpatrick needs to use the hot start he had in 2011 and carry itthroughout the whole year in 2012. Fitzpatrick started the season with 82Fantasy points in his first three games (standard scoring), which included ninetouchdowns and just three interceptions and a dramatic comeback victoryagainst New England in Week 3. His hot start convinced the Bills to give him aseven-year, $62 million contract extension, but Fitzpatrick struggled to close theseason and was apparently dealing with a rib injury that was more serious thaneven the coaches were led to believe. In Fitzpatrick's first seven games of theyear, he threw for 1,739 yards, 14 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Afterthe injury, he had 2,093 yards, 10 touchdowns and 16 picks. He finished theyear with a league-high 23 interceptions. We hope Fitzpatrick can turn thingsaround, and the Bills helped him by keeping standout receiver Steve Johnsonthis offseason. But Fitzpatrick remains just a No. 2 Fantasy quarterback. Heshould only be drafted as a backup option with a late-round pick.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 301.0-495.0 3734.3 27.0 17.0 38.0 169.0 0.7 277.82011 353-569 3832 24 23 56 215 0 2552010 255-441 3000 23 15 40 269 0 228

Bye: 8Joe Flacco, BALFor years, Fantasy owners have been cautiously optimistic about Joe Flaccohaving a breakout season. And for years, Fantasy owners have beendisappointed. Flacco has been decidedly mediocre in his four seasons inBaltimore, never topping 3,622 passing yards or 25 touchdowns in a singleseason. Over the last three years including the playoffs (54 games) he's hadnine games with at least 300 yards passing and 24 games with multipletouchdowns. He'll have promising young targets in Torrey Smith and EdDickson to go with reliable veterans like Anquan Boldin and Ray Rice, and he'llbe in a contract year to boot. But with so many other quarterbacks establishedin the league, and plenty more on the cusp of joining them as elite Fantasyoptions, Flacco falls in line as a good enough No. 2 quarterback who someowners will settle for. Expect him to be a middle- to late-round pick who willstart the season hot before cooling off - that's how he's performed in theprevious few seasons.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 310.3-506.3 4028.0 26.3 12.7 33.7 72.0 1.0 2902011 312-542 3610 20 12 39 88 1 2312010 306-489 3622 25 10 43 84 1 270

Bye: 11Matt Flynn, SEAThe Seahawks signed Matt Flynn as a free agent in March, likely making himtheir starting quarterback in 2012. He'll battle Tarvaris Jackson for the job, butSeattle didn't plop $10 million guaranteed in his lap to watch Jackson startagain. The fit is good for Flynn as he'll run a version of the West Coast offenseand have an underrated receiving corps. There is a sense that the Seahawkswill be a run-oriented team with Marshawn Lynch on staff, so Flynn might notthrow as much as he might have if he landed with another team. Expect Flynnto be a candidate for 3,500 yards and 20 touchdowns with some rushing statsmixed in. We'd spend a late-round pick on him as a backup Fantasy option.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 270.3-434.7 3451.0 22.3 12.3 31.0 90.3 1.0 244.82011 33-49 518 6 2 13 -6 1 502010 40-66 433 3 2 9 26 0 24

Bye: 5Josh Freeman, TBJosh Freeman might have struggled in 2011 because of an underachievingreceiving corps, a weaker-than-expected offensive line and a poor run gameworking next to him. All three of those excuses won't work for Freeman in 2012- the Buccaneers have added talent to give Freeman a chance to put up hisbest stats yet. The team invested a ton of dough in offensive guard Carl Nicksand wide receiver Vincent Jackson, and new head coach Greg Schiano draftedversatile rookie Doug Martin to help run the football. So while Freeman's stats

regressed significantly in 2011 (16 touchdowns vs. 22 interceptions; 13 gameswith 18 or fewer Fantasy points in standard scoring formats), there's hope that abig-play receiver like Jackson and an improved offensive line and run game cankeep him moving forward. He himself shed 20 pounds this offseason in an effortto become more mobile -- he scored his first four rushing touchdowns lastseason. You'll be able to draft Freeman as a No. 2 quarterback with a late-round pick, making him far less risky than he was at this time last season. Atthat price, he's not a bad sleeper option.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 294.0-481.7 3838.0 24.0 15.3 48.7 262.7 2.3 283.62011 346-551 3592 16 22 55 238 4 2202010 291-474 3451 25 6 68 364 0 291

Bye: 6Blaine Gabbert, JACBlaine Gabbert's rookie season included him completing 50.8 percent of hispasses for an average of 5.36 yards per attempt and turning over the ball more(11 interceptions, five fumbles lost) than scoring (12 passing touchdowns). Healso claims he played on a hurt toe. Obviously, no one's thinking very highly ofhim - except for new head coach Mike Mularkey. The Jags' freshly-minted frontman has worked with quality quarterbacks throughout his career (including MattRyan for his entire career) and plans to do his best work with Gabbert. That is,unless Chad Henne does better. The Jaguars added Henne as a free agent thisoffseason, and he's expected to push Gabbert for the starting job.Jacksonville's offense is on the rise as it added receivers Laurent Robinson andJustin Blackmon and still has a good offensive line and running back MauriceJones-Drew. But the reality is that neither Jaguars passer should be consideredin Fantasy, even with the receiving additions. Gabbert has some sleeper value,but unless you're in a dynasty/keeper league and can spend a late pick on him,he's not worth the risk. If he improves you should be able to find him on waiversduring the year.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 268.7-461.0 3394.0 21.0 16.0 37.3 166.7 0 228.42011 210-413 2214 12 11 48 98 0 125

Bye: 7David Garrard, MIADavid Garrard didn't play in 2011; a back injury forced him to the sidelines andoff the Jaguars roster before the start of the season. However, he's fullyrecovered and will compete for a job with the Dolphins this summer with rookieRyan Tannehill and veteran Matt Moore. Garrard has averaged 216 passingyards and 1.15 passing touchdowns per game over his last three years in theleague, but with his competition potentially decided by virtue of the draft, hemight not get a shot. He's only worth a late draft choice in leagues that startmultiple quarterbacks.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 110.7-180.7 1255.7 5.7 4.3 21.0 87.3 1.0 772010 236-366 2734 23 15 66 279 5 250

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Bye: 10Robert Griffin III, WASFinally, the Redskins have the franchise quarterback they've wanted for so long.The team drafted Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III with the No. 2 overall pickin the 2012 NFL Draft, acquiring the pick in a blockbuster trade with the Rams.Griffin set or tied 54 school records in three full seasons at Baylor (he missedall but three games of his sophomore season with a torn right ACL which haslong since healed). In total, Griffin threw for over 3,500 yards in each of his lasttwo seasons and for 10,071 yards in 40 career games at Baylor. He also threw77 touchdowns, rushed for another 32 and had just 17 interceptions and 13fumbles over that time. You can count on him being under center forWashington to start the season. Griffin might be a bit wiry, but there's nodoubting his arm strength, intelligence or mobility -- three things that will beutilized greatly in Shanahan's West Coast offense. We think he has a brightfuture in this league and would bank on him to play better than Andrew Luck in2012. He's worth taking as a speculative No. 2 Fantasy QB with a middle- tolate-round pick in seasonal leagues (ahead of Luck). He's worth the mid-roundchoice in dynasty/keeper leagues and is a Top-5 choice in rookie-only drafts.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 293.3-478.3 3841.0 21.3 16.0 89.7 450.3 4.0 295.2

Bye: 11Matt Hasselbeck, TENLast year, Matt Hasselbeck surprised with his best season since 2007, nearlyleading the Titans to the playoffs. Now he'll have to compete for his job withteammate Jake Locker. In 15 games with at least 20 pass attempts (he left onegame early with an injury), Hasselbeck averaged 235 passing yards per gamewith 18 touchdowns. Keeping in mind that he played all but three games withoutstar receiver Kenny Britt, and that the Titans added rookie speedster KendallWright, there's potential for that average to rise if he can land the starting job incamp and keep it throughout the season. No one should draft Hasselbeck to bea starter in standard Fantasy fare but he fits the bill as a value-pick No. 2Fantasy quarterback worth a late-round choice once it's clear that he'll startover Locker.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 195.3-310.7 2639.0 18.0 10.7 16.3 50.7 0.3 182.82011 319-518 3571 18 14 20 52 0 2142010 266-444 3001 12 17 23 60 3 160

Bye: 6Chad Henne, JACChad Henne is expected to push Blaine Gabbert for the starting job inJacksonville, but signs point to the second-year passer getting the edge overHenne. Henne never lived up to being the quarterback of the future for theDolphins, and he finished 2011 on injured reserve with a left shoulder injury.Despite starting last season with an incredible performance against thePatriots, he should not be drafted in the majority of leagues. Henne would onlyhave value if Gabbert got hurt or was benched during the season, which ispossible.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 42.3-69.7 485.3 2.3 2.7 5.0 16.0 0 212011 64-112 868 4 4 15 112 1 552010 301-490 3301 15 19 35 52 0 176

Bye: 11Tarvaris Jackson, SEATarvaris Jackson is expected to compete for the starting quarterback job inSeattle with Matt Flynn, but Flynn will likely win the job based on the free agentcontract he signed this offseason. Jackson was the starter for the Seahawkslast year, and he struggled as a Fantasy option, barely topping 3,000 passingyards with 14 touchdowns and 13 interceptions with just 108 rushing yards andone rushing score. If Jackson manages to beat out Flynn he wouldn't even be areliable No. 2 option in standard Fantasy leagues. He's pretty much limited toone-week use off of the waiver wire and a No. 3 quarterback in two-QB leagues-- and that's all if he's not holding a clipboard.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 83.7-138.3 952.7 5.0 5.0 32.7 86.7 0 53.62011 271-450 3091 14 13 40 108 1 1722010 34-58 341 3 4 7 63 0 19

Bye: 10Kevin Kolb, ARIKevin Kolb did not enjoy a good first year with the Cardinals in 2011, and nowhe will compete for the starting job with John Skelton in training camp. Kolbsigned a huge contract with Arizona prior to last year but played in just ninegames and passed for less than 2,000 yards with nine touchdowns and eightinterceptions. Kolb might have the upper hand in the competition by virtue of hiscontract, but Fantasy owners need to see what develops in training camp. IfKolb is the No. 1 quarterback for the Cardinals, throwing to the likes of LarryFitzgerald and Michael Floyd, then he would be a No. 2 Fantasy option at beston Draft Day. He's worth a pick in leagues that start multiple quarterbacks.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 229.3-373.0 3065.0 18.7 10.3 16.0 62.7 0.3 2022011 146-253 1955 9 8 17 65 0 1042010 115-189 1197 7 7 14 68 0 64

Bye: 11Jake Locker, TENPromising young quarterback Jake Locker will be given an opportunity to winthe Titans' starting job in training camp, but it's believed to be an uphill battle forhim given the season teammate Matt Hasselbeck had in 2011. Locker didn't dotoo bad himself, throwing for 542 yards and four touchdowns and rushing for 56yards and a touchdown without a turnover and without starting a game (heattempted 66 passes but completed just 34 for a gross 51.5 completionpercentage). Locker's mobility and youth gives him an edge over Hasselbeck,but his accuracy might be too big a detriment for him in this camp battle. Welike Locker long term and would consider him a great bench option indynasty/keeper leagues (middle- to late-round pick in drafts). But in standardplay, he'll only warrant consideration as a No. 2 Fantasy passer if he beats outHasselbeck in camp. Locker's breakout year might not come until 2013.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 156.3-269.0 2278.7 12.3 9.7 21.3 125.3 0.7 143.62011 34-66 542 4 0 8 56 1 46

Bye: 4Andrew Luck, INDIt's de ja vu all over again for the Colts after taking highly touted prospectAndrew Luck with the top pick in April's draft. A Heisman Trophy finalist, Luckfinished his collegiate career with 80 passing touchdowns and seven rushingscores in 37 games, completing 66 percent of his passes with an 8.8 yards perattempt average (9,083 yards). He also averaged 26 rush yards per game. Luckhas it all -- big size, a great arm, great mobility, quality smarts and a footballpedigree. There's a general feeling that he's the biggest can't-miss draftprospect since Peyton Manning in 1998, and he'll be given the chance to startright away just like Manning. In standard seasonal formats, Luck will be swipedwith a middle- to late-round pick as a No. 2 Fantasy QB with plenty of obviousupside (we do like Robert Griffin III better in 2012 but not long term). Indynasty/keeper league drafts, expect Luck to be taken with a mid-round pickbecause of his long-term potential. And he's a rock-solid No. 1 overall pick inrookie-only leagues.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 316.3-506.7 3813.7 25.0 17.3 45.7 232.0 1.3 278.6

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Bye: 11Eli Manning, NYGLast year may have been the passing of the torch with Eli Manning becomingthe better quarterback than brother Peyton - on the field and in Fantasy. Now,part of that had to do with Peyton missing the entire 2011 season followingneck surgery, but Eli also had an excellent year. He won his second Super Bowl(one more than Peyton), and he passed for 4,933 yards, 29 touchdowns and 16interceptions. He also added a rushing touchdown. The yardage was a careerhigh, and this was the third year in a row he passed for at least 4,000 yards. Healso has at least 27 passing touchdowns over that span, and he shouldcontinue to improve with his developing receiving corps (though he'll be withoutHakeem Nicks for most of the summer). While he might never reach the loftypassing stats his brother put up in Indy, Eli should be drafted first this year. Weconsider Eli a solid No. 1 Fantasy quarterback worth drafting as early as Round5 in standard leagues.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 328.3-524.0 4400.7 33.3 14.3 24.0 41.3 1.0 342.62011 359-589 4933 29 16 35 15 1 3302010 339-539 4002 31 25 32 70 0 282

Bye: 7Peyton Manning, DENAfter missing all of 2011 and being released by the Colts, quarterback PeytonManning is apparently healthy enough to play for the Denver Broncos, who hesigned with in March. Questions remain about just how good his arm is afterhaving it affected by multiple neck surgeries, but first-hand accounts frompeople he's worked out with say he's as good as new. We want to see him takepart in camp practices and preseason games before we get as excited, but withreceivers like Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker at his disposal as well as afamiliar face in Jacob Tamme joining Manning in Denver, there's all sorts ofpotential for Manning to return to his 4,000-yard, 30-touchdown ways. If helooks as good as we remember, he'll be in the discussion as the seventhquarterback taken in drafts, right behind brother Eli, in Round 3 or 4. If he's notquite as smooth but clearly on track to play, he'll be more of a fifth- or sixth-round pick with the likes of Matt Ryan and Ben Roethlisberger. We'll continue topay attention to Manning's progress this offseason.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 333.3-515.0 4385.7 32.0 12.7 15.3 21.3 0 333.22010 450-679 4700 33 17 18 18 0 341

Bye: 10Colt McCoy, CLEColt McCoy's future is up in the air after the Browns drafted Brandon Weedenwith a first-round pick in the 2012 draft. McCoy will either move on to anotherroster of compete with Weeden for the job. After beginning his first five gamesof the 2011 season with some good numbers (1,199 passing yards, eighttouchdowns, three interceptions, 51 rushing yards), McCoy's stats nosedivedand only got worse as the Browns' schedule got tougher. In total, his completionpercentage, yards per attempt and touchdowns per start all went backward inhis second season. With an unproven receiving corps, it's tough to think he'll dowell after two mediocre seasons. He should only be picked late in leagues thatstart two quarterbacks or in deeper dynasty/keeper leagues, but owners mightfind him in some appealing matchups during the season.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 37.0-62.0 419.7 1.7 2.7 6.3 28.3 0 15.82011 265-463 2733 14 11 61 212 0 1722010 135-222 1576 6 9 28 136 1 84

Bye: 7Matt Moore, MIAMatt Moore is expected to compete with rookie Ryan Tannehill and DavidGarrard for the starting job this season. Moore finished 2011 as Miami's starter,and he played well given the lack of talent around him. He took over for theinjured Chad Henne in Week 6 and had at least 18 Fantasy points in five games(standard scoring). He ended up as a useful Fantasy option to owners indeeper leagues, and he could be in a similar position this year if he starts. Thatseems unlikely with Tannehill aboard, plus the Dolphins are lacking playmakers,

especially with Brandon Marshall now in Chicago. If he somehow earns thestarting job, Moore could be a serviceable No. 2 Fantasy quarterback in deeperformats.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 111.7-184.0 1308.3 8.0 5.3 13.7 54.3 0 82.82011 210-347 2497 16 9 32 65 2 1752010 79-143 857 5 10 5 25 0 35

Bye: 6Cam Newton, CARExpectations are sky-high for Cam Newton after he threw for more than 4,000yards and 21 touchdowns and rushed for more than 700 yards and 14touchdowns as a rookie. But get this: He accomplished those stats on 517 passattempts and just 126 rush attempts. A dozen quarterbacks attempted morepasses than he did and the rush attempts, while high for a quarterback,average under eight tries per game. With his completion percentage a fair 60percent, there's not only room for improvement statistically but in activity aswell. The Panthers are sure to do everything they can to work on stepping upNewton's game because defenses will do everything they can this offseason toslow him down. It'll be tough for Newton to rumble for 14 touchdowns again, buta boost in his passing stats isn't tough to expect. After finishing as a Top 5Fantasy quarterback last season, it only makes sense to draft him as the samein 2012. We'd give Newton a look as early as Round 2 after three elitequarterbacks -- Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees and Tom Brady -- and potentially afourth guy -- Matthew Stafford -- get picked.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 323.3-519.7 4169.3 24.0 14.3 72.0 507.0 9.3 367.82011 310-517 4051 21 17 126 706 14 396

Bye: 5Carson Palmer, OAKCarson Palmer was pushed into the Raiders' starting quarterback role in themiddle of last season and now gets the benefit of a full offseason and trainingcamp with the team this summer. He didn't do horrible in his limited playing timelast year, posting at least 18 Fantasy points in six games and finishing with2,753 yards, 13 touchdowns and 16 interceptions with a rushing score. Thebest thing for Palmer was that any concerns about his arm strength or hispreviously-injured elbow seemed gone based on his play. Palmer has thechance for 3,500-plus passing yards and 25-plus touchdowns with the Raiders,and if he can limit his interceptions he should play well. We consider him a solidNo. 2 Fantasy quarterback worth drafting with a late-round pick.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 295.0-471.3 3891.7 27.7 13.3 22.7 43.0 1.0 289.22011 199-328 2753 13 16 16 20 1 1522010 362-586 3970 26 20 32 50 0 264

Bye: 11Christian Ponder, MINThere's room for improvement for Christian Ponder as he enters his secondseason as the Vikings starting quarterback. In 10 starts last season, Ponderhad multiple touchdowns in five games -- and no touchdowns in three. Onlyonce did he top 250 passing yards while he rushed for at least 30 yards in threegames. He was sacked at least three times in seven games and had at leasttwo turnovers in four games. So, there's work to be done. The good news is thathe plays in an offense suited for him and will work behind an improved offensiveline that includes rookie left tackle Matt Kalil. The bad? If Adrian Peterson isn't100 percent and the Vikings receiving corps goes unimproved, it's going to beeasier for defenses to pick on Ponder and his stats could sink. Ponder's a goodchoice as a low-risk backup Fantasy quarterback with a very late-round pick.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 275.7-471.3 3430.0 21.0 14.0 40.0 266.7 1.7 251.22011 158-291 1853 13 13 28 219 0 127

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Bye: 7Philip Rivers, SDPhilip Rivers enters this season with the chance to rebound from a down year in2011. Rivers had some positive stats with 4,624 yards and 27 touchdowns, buthe threw a career-high 20 interceptions. That's something he needs to correctthis year, but it's not the biggest hole he'll have to fill. Rivers lost a big target inVincent Jackson, who signed as a free agent in Tampa Bay, and he'll try tomake up for the departure with new talent in Robert Meachem and EddieRoyal. Along with Antonio Gates and Malcom Floyd, Rivers should be finehaving players to throw at. He has at least 4,000 passing yards and 25 passingtouchdowns in each of his past four seasons, and we expect him to stay at thatlevel this year. He should be drafted as a Top 10 Fantasy quarterback in themajority of leagues in Round 4 at the latest.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 333.3-524.0 4616.0 31.7 16.3 21.7 37.3 0.3 3342011 366-582 4624 27 20 26 36 1 2982010 357-541 4710 30 13 29 52 0 329

Bye: 10Aaron Rodgers, GBFantasy owners are more than ready to commit a first-round pick to AaronRodgers in Fantasy drafts after another fantastic season. Rodgers postedcareer-high numbers in passing yardage (4,643) and touchdowns (45) in 2011along with a career-low six interceptions (as a starter). There's really little toworry about here as Rodgers' receiving corps remains in place and hisoffensive line is in good shape even with the loss of center Scott Wells. Despiteoffensive coordinator Joe Philbin leaving to coach the Dolphins, Rodgers has afirm grip on the offense and should be fine. The only concern would be thePackers investing heavily in a running back. They've called rush plays forrunning backs 322 and 357 times over the last two seasons; any move theymake to bring in a player who could push that number higher would mean fewerpass attempts for Rodgers. But even if they use a time machine to bring backBarry Sanders, Rodgers should still have the chance to put up very goodnumbers. If your league scores all touchdowns the same, Rodgers should betaken anywhere from No. 4 to No. 10 overall. If your league discounts passingtouchdowns then Rodgers might get picked between 10th and 20th overall. Ifyour league starts multiple quarterbacks, it would be perfectly acceptable totake Rodgers with the first overall pick. Or if you're inclined to take aquarterback at No. 1 overall in any format then Rodgers is your man.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 352.0-528.7 4885.7 40.7 9.0 54.7 250.0 3.7 450.42011 343-502 4643 45 6 60 257 3 4712010 312-475 3922 28 11 64 356 4 344

Bye: 4Ben Roethlisberger, PITBen Roethlisberger remains a No. 1 Fantasy quarterback headed into theseason, one who might serve as a great Draft-Day bargain. Big Ben topped4,000 passing yards last year for only the second time in his career, but the 21touchdowns he threw for along with 14 interceptions didn't help. Nor did anankle injury that cost him a game and limited him in others. Roethlisberger hadjust five games with two-plus touchdowns and another five games with over 300yards. So why the optimism for 2012, especially with new offensive coordinatorTodd Haley joining the Steelers? Roethlisberger should still have his receivingcorps together, highlighted by Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown, and with theSteelers run game a huge question mark, there's some thought thatRoethlisberger will top the 513 pass attempts he had last year as the teamleans on him. The Steelers have even improved their O-line to better protect BigBen. If you opt to pass on quarterbacks early in your draft, he'll be there as agood value between Rounds 5 and 7.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 300.0-487.0 4116.3 27.7 10.3 35.0 120.0 1.7 314.82011 324-513 4077 21 14 31 70 0 2472010 240-389 3200 17 5 34 176 2 230

Bye: 5Tony Romo, DALTony Romo continues to prove that when healthy he is among the best Fantasyquarterbacks in all leagues. He returned from playing in only six games in 2010due to a broken left collarbone to play in every game in 2011, even dealing withbroken ribs and a punctured lung along the way. Romo posted outstandingstats with 4,184 passing yards, 31 touchdowns (not including a rushingtouchdown) and just 10 interceptions. This was the third time in his career hehad more than 4,000 passing yards and the second time he topped 30touchdowns. Romo will present great value on Draft Day since he will be takenafter Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Matthew Stafford and CamNewton, putting him in the mix with Michael Vick, Eli Manning, Peyton Manningand Philip Rivers. There's a good chance Romo could fall to Round 4 or later,and he would be a steal at that point given his track record and his weapons:Miles Austin, Dez Bryant and Jason Witten.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 327.7-508.0 4335.0 33.0 9.0 21.0 65.3 0.7 348.62011 346-522 4184 31 10 22 46 1 3262010 148-213 1605 11 7 6 38 0 110

Bye: 7Matt Ryan, ATLMatt Ryan took another step forward in 2011, posting a career-high 4,177 yardswith 29 touchdowns and only 12 interceptions. He also rushed for a pair oftouchdowns. That's pretty good but it's still not up to par with the elite passers inthe NFL. However, Ryan still has the potential to be one of those guys thanks tohis receiving corps. In the 13 games he played with Roddy White, Julio Jonesand Tony Gonzalez last season he averaged 267 yards and two touchdownsper game. His offensive line should be improved this year, and the addition ofDirk Koetter as his offensive coordinator should bring some new wrinkles toagonize defenses. They also have a nice schedule that includes 10 indoorgames. There's no reason to believe that Ryan won't be as good as he was lastyear, and there's plenty to believe he could exceed his 2011 stats. It wouldn't bea bad plan to wait for a quarterback like Ryan and pass on the elite passers inthe first three rounds.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 316.3-507.0 4180.0 31.7 13.3 30.3 87.7 0.3 323.82011 347-566 4177 29 12 37 84 2 3192010 357-571 3705 28 9 46 122 0 295

Bye: 9Mark Sanchez, NYJMark Sanchez has had quite an offseason. First, the Jets appeared to beinterested in free agent quarterback Peyton Manning. When that failed, the Jetsgave Sanchez a nice three-year contract extension for $40.5 million in March.Two weeks later, the Jets traded for Tim Tebow after Manning went to theBroncos. The Jets now plan to rotate quarterbacks with Tebow possibly gettingup to 20 plays per game according to coach Rex Ryan. That would takeSanchez off the field, with the expectation being that he could sit deep in thered zone. Sanchez was actually the No. 10 Fantasy quarterback last year instandard leagues with 3,474 passing yards, 26 touchdowns and 18interceptions with six rushing touchdowns. But those stats should declinedramatically with Tebow entering the picture (the return to a ground and poundoffense won't help either). He should only be considered a No. 2 Fantasyquarterback in deep leagues, and don't be surprised if Sanchez goes undraftedbased on the changes for the Jets this offseason.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 249.0-406.7 3163.3 18.3 12.0 29.0 99.0 2.0 214.22011 308-543 3474 26 18 37 103 6 2742010 278-507 3291 17 13 30 105 3 223

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Bye: 8Matt Schaub, HOUIf you like garage sales, thrift stores and flea markets, then you'll love MattSchaub. That's because he's one of the best bargains you'll find in drafts thissummer. Schaub's 2011 was cut short because of a Lisfranc sprain in his foot,but he's been cleared for the start of the season. He's also at the controls of anexplosive and cohesive offense that's primed for a Super Bowl run. So while hisstats over the last two seasons aren't entirely breath-taking, he has averaged263.4 passing yards and 1.46 total touchdowns per start. With a healthy AndreJohnson and a favorable schedule just part of the passing equation in Houston,owners in 12-team leagues can draft Schaub as a either a low-end No. 1Fantasy option or a top-of-the-line backup with a pick as late as Round 7. Insmaller leagues, he'll probably get taken as a quality No. 2 option. And here'san idea if you make Schaub your starter: Pair him with a young quarterback afew rounds later (maybe Andy Dalton or one of the rookie passers) and hope tocatch fire with one or both quarterbacks over the course of the season.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 297.3-476.3 4059.3 28.3 10.7 19.3 31.7 1.0 308.82011 178-292 2479 15 6 15 9 2 1802010 365-574 4370 24 12 22 28 0 283

Bye: 10John Skelton, ARIJohn Skelton will enter this season with the chance to start for the Cardinals ifhe's able to beat out Kevin Kolb. Skelton stepped in for Kolb for seven starts in2011 and passed for 1,913 yards, 11 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. Kolbhas more talent than Skelton, but Skelton could still win the starting job with astrong training camp. If that were to happen, Skelton would be at the controls ofan offense that includes vet Larry Fitzgerald and new rookie Michael Floyd.He'd be a No. 2 Fantasy quarterback worth a late pick in deeper leagues in thatcase, though there wouldn't be any certainty he'd hold the job for a full seasonwith Kolb peeking over his shoulder.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 153.7-297.7 1783.7 7.3 6.7 24.7 107.3 0 97.42011 151-275 1913 11 14 28 128 0 1092010 60-126 662 2 2 10 49 0 26

Bye: 9Alex Smith, SFAlex Smith is back with the 49ers after he signed a three-year contract inMarch. He was serviceable in helping them reach the NFC ChampionshipGame, but he was not a good Fantasy quarterback. Smith passed for just 3,144yards with 17 touchdowns and five interceptions. He also rushed for twotouchdowns, but his Fantasy production was minimal with only five games withat least 20 points (he averaged 14.7 points per week in standard-scoringformats). He does have the chance to improve this season since the 49ersadded weapons in Mario Manningham, Randy Moss and rookie A.J. Jenkins togo with Michael Crabtree and Vernon Davis, but Smith will have to provehimself first before owners begin to consider him a starter. However, he is worthdrafting as a No. 2 Fantasy quarterback with a late-round pick in the majority ofleagues; if Moss and Manningham can help put up some big stats, it'll only helpSmith.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 291.7-465.0 3717.3 25.3 11.7 33.3 122.7 0.7 275.62011 273-445 3144 17 5 52 179 2 2292010 204-342 2370 14 10 18 60 0 150

Bye: 5Matthew Stafford, DETAfter posting 5,038 yards and 41 touchdowns in 2011, no one doubts MatthewStafford's ability to quarterback in the NFL any further. Playing in 16 games forthe first time in his career, Stafford connected for multiple touchdowns 12 timesand had at least three touchdowns in seven starts. He also threw for at least250 yards in 12 starts and topped 300 yards in eight contests, including a 520-yard blowout at the Packers in Week 17. Sounds like a can't miss, right? Hemostly is, just keep in mind that the Lions were forced to throw a lot last seasonbecause of running back injuries that have since healed. And Stafford remains

a small injury risk himself because of his past. But with Calvin Johnson on hisside along with a number of excellent playmakers, there's no reason to believethat Stafford will become a pedestrian passer in 2012. Count on him beingeither the fourth or fifth quarterback taken, right alongside Cam Newton, inevery league, likely with a pick in Round 2 in the majority of standard leagues.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 358.7-564.7 4705.0 37.7 13.7 17.3 59.3 0.7 379.42011 421-663 5038 41 16 22 78 0 4122010 57-96 535 6 1 4 11 1 54

Bye: 7Ryan Tannehill, MIAThe Dolphins made Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill their first-roundpick in the 2012 NFL Draft. He'll be reunited with college head coach MikeSherman, who is installing his version of the West Coast offense in Miami astheir offensive coordinator. That's a big plus for Tannehill, who started 13games for the Aggies last year, totaling 3,744 passing yards (61.6 comp. pct.)for 29 touchdowns and 15 interceptions with another 306 yards on the groundand four rushing touchdowns. While he's got a good chance to start, the factremains that Miami's receiving corps is among the worst in the league.Tannehill has a tantalizing combination of size, intelligence, arm strength andmobility. He's considered a bit raw for the pros but has the tools necessary tobe a quality passer in the league. Perhaps the biggest criticism is that hestruggled to win games last year, often coming up short in the clutch. In Miami,Tannehill works as a late-round backup in seasonal Fantasy leagues. He'll beworth a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and an earlysecond-round pick in rookie-only drafts.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 149.0-244.3 1984.7 10.7 10.0 20.3 117.0 1.0 122.8

Bye: 9Tim Tebow, NYJTim Tebow was traded from the Broncos to the Jets this offseason, and he'snow expected to be part of a quarterback rotation with Mark Sanchez. The Jetshave said they would like to get Tebow about 20 plays a game, and that mightnot necessarily be all at quarterback. Plans are reportedly in the works to getTebow time as an H-back, fullback, running back and as a protector on punts.He might be a jack-of-all-trades but it could mean minimal and unpredictablestat production. There's always the chance Tebow beats out Sanchez for thestarting job, or simply plays well enough to earn more snaps, but that's tough tofigure unless Sanchez falters during the year. That's what happened in 2011 --Tebow opened the season behind Kyle Orton, got the chance to play and ledthe Broncos to the playoffs. He had at least 18 Fantasy points in six games with11 starts and was a star in one playoff victory against the Steelers. But now hehas to prove himself again. Tebow should not be drafted in the majority ofleagues if he's coming off the bench, but he is someone to monitor. If Sanchezstruggles then don't be surprised to see Tebow start. And even in his limitedroles he could be a decent source of rushing yards, which could make himworth a late-round pick in leagues that start multiple quarterbacks.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 65.3-123.7 831.7 6.7 4.0 84.7 420.3 6.7 132.42011 126-271 1729 12 6 122 660 6 2092010 41-82 654 5 3 43 227 6 92

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Bye: 7Michael Vick, PHIIn total, Michael Vick had a positive season in 2011. He was the No. 11quarterback in a standard league, and his 19.8 Fantasy points per game wasninth-best. But let's face it, you expected more, and hopefully he can reboundthis season. What you should expect from Vick is outstanding production -- hehad at least 23 Fantasy points in seven games, including three in a row to closethe season. But you also have to expect an injury or two, and he missed threegames last year with broken ribs. Vick has played in 16 games just once in hiscareer, and his reckless style leaves him susceptible to getting hurt. That said,his production is unmatched at his position (see 2010) and if you draft him as astarter you should take a quality backup for when (not if) Vick goes down. Westill value Vick as a No. 1 Fantasy quarterback in all leagues. He should beconsidered on Draft Day beginning in Round 3, and he should be taken sometime after the Top 5 quarterbacks of Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Tom Brady,Matthew Stafford and Cam Newton. Vick is in the next tier of quarterbacks withEli Manning, Peyton Manning, Tony Romo and Philip Rivers; if he wasguaranteed to play 16 games, he would be better than them all.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 261.7-439.0 3652.0 27.7 14.7 72.3 540.3 5.3 3462011 253-423 3303 18 14 76 589 1 2542010 233-372 3018 21 6 100 676 9 337

Bye: 10Brandon Weeden, CLEThe Browns made Oklahoma State quarterback Brandon Weeden theirs withtheir second pick in the first round. Weeden threw for 4,727 yards and 37touchdowns with 12 interceptions as a senior and became one of two players inthe FBS to complete more than 400 passes and complete at least 72.4 percentof his passes. Not bad for an old man -- Weeden will turn 29 on October 14.The fit is good. We think Weeden has a chance to start after battling in trainingcamp with Colt McCoy, and he's got the smarts and arm to work in a WestCoast style of offense. With the Browns' receiving corps among the ugliest inthe league, though, he could struggle to put up a ton of numbers. We wouldn'tdraft him in standard seasonal leagues but would take a flier on him late indynasty/keeper leagues drafts as well as spend an early- to middle-round pickon him in rookie-only formats.

Passing Rushing MiscYear Comp-Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD FPTS2012 (proj) 294.3-490.3 3724.3 20.0 16.0 30.0 93.3 0.3 231.2

Running BackBye: 9Joseph Addai, NE

Joseph Addai signed with New England in mid-May and will battle for playingtime in camp this summer. His veteran experience is a big plus to the Pats afterthey lost BenJarvus Green-Ellis via free agency. The team doesn't have anyveteran rushing talent but does have some capable backs in Stevan Ridley,Shane Vereen and Danny Woodhead. Addai's numbers have sunk like a rockover the last couple of seasons and there were times last year where he lookedlike a shell of his former self. He hasn't played 16 games since his rookie yearand has played one season with 15 games in his last four. Moreover, splittingreps in New England won't help his numbers rebound. We wouldn't draft himunless it's made clear this summer that he'll start and see consistent playingtime -- something we've rarely seen from Patriots running backs in the past.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 80.0 327.7 1.3 10.0 65.0 0 0.3 35.22011 118 433 1 15 93 0 0 462010 116 495 4 19 124 0 1 68

Bye: 8Cedric Benson, CINTypically, a running back who tops 1,000 rushing yards and at least sixtouchdowns three consecutive seasons would be in demand. But CedricBenson has done exactly that and doesn't have a team to call his own thisseason. Benson's workload dipped last year, but he still managed to churn hisway to 1,067 yards, scoring six times during the regular season and once in the

playoffs. Benson will turn 30 this December, and a team might not be willing touse him as anything more than a part-time grinder. We think he'll eventuallysign somewhere (it won't be Cincinnati after they gave a large contract toBenJarvus Green-Ellis), but he won't be as beneficial to Fantasy owners as heonce was. We suspect he'll sign on and be worth drafting as a middle- to late-round pick as a reserve rusher.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 122.3 517.3 4.0 14.0 86.0 0 1.3 69.42011 273 1067 6 15 82 0 2 1342010 321 1111 7 28 178 1 5 154

Bye: 5Jahvid Best, DETEverything about Jahvid Best's game is up in the air. He started last season redhot, totaling over 100 yards in four of his first six games with three totaltouchdowns. But he suffered his second concussion over a three-month periodand was ultimately ruled out for the season. It's the second year in a row whereBest started off strong but then got hurt and couldn't recover. The expectationthis season is for Best to see limited reps working alongside Mikel Leshoure,who missed all of 2011, and potentially Kevin Smith, who helped the Lions' rungame in Best's absence last year. Best has 1,200-total-yard, seven touchdownpotential but the risks associated with him make him dangerous to draft. Letothers run the risk on Best; we see him as no better than a mid-round pick.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 139.0 655.3 3.0 39.3 326.7 1.3 2.0 103.82011 84 390 2 27 287 1 0 692010 172 563 4 58 487 2 1 124

Bye: 5LeGarrette Blount, TBWe've solved the LeGarrette Blount mystery from 2011, but we're not excitedabout what might happen in 2012. In games where he had at least 18 carrieslast season, he totaled three 100-yard rush games and scored threetouchdowns. Of course, Blount had only five games with at least 18 carries lastyear as he lost playing time because he fumbled too much (five on the season)and wasn't effective early on in games. He had decent totals given hisopportunities -- 781 yards and five touchdowns on 184 carries (4.2 avg.), butFantasy owners had Blount pegged to have as many as 100 more carries thanhe actually did. Fast forward to 2012, where Boise State rookie rusher DougMartin joins the Bucs via a late first-round pick, and speculation has becomerampant that Martin could overtake Blount for playing time this season. Blountisn't expected to come close to 18 carries a game in 2012, and he might evenbe limited to a part-time role that may or may not include goal-line work. Wedon't like Blount much these days -- he's at best a low-end No. 3 Fantasy rusherworth a pick in Round 7 or 8, or right around the time you might select Martin.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 127.0 626.7 7.7 10.3 62.7 0 2.0 99.22011 184 781 5 15 148 0 3 1002010 201 1007 6 5 14 0 3 122

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Bye: 11Ahmad Bradshaw, NYGAhmad Bradshaw is in line for a big year if he can stay on the field. The Giantslet Brandon Jacobs leave for the 49ers as a free agent, meaning Bradshawshouldn't have to worry about sharing as many carries as he has in the pasteven with the Giants drafting David Wilson. The Giants will likely add a runningback for depth, but Bradshaw should get the majority of touches. The key,however, will be staying healthy since Bradshaw has a history of foot problemsand missed four games in 2011. He had a quality postseason effort in helpingthe Giants win the Super Bowl, and he is capable of reaching 1,500 total yardsand 10 touchdowns given a full workload. We like Bradshaw as a high-end No.2 Fantasy rusher who should be drafted in Round 3 in most formats. Just makesure he is 100 percent healthy in training camp and that his foot problems are athing of the past.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 238.3 1123.3 8.0 41.0 303.7 1.0 2.3 175.42011 171 659 9 34 267 2 1 1432010 276 1235 8 47 314 0 6 177

Bye: 4Donald Brown, INDIf you're into potential, Donald Brown is your guy. If you're into track records andresults, you won't really like Brown much. Brown had career highs in carries(134), rushing yards (645), total yards (731) and touchdowns (five) last season,but he still hasn't really met the expectations we had for him when he wasdrafted out of UConn three years ago. Over 341 carries he's averaging 4.2yards per with 10 touchdowns and 10 carries for 20 or more yards in 40 careergames. But in five games last season where he had at least 14 carries heaveraged 81 rush yards per game and scored in three of five matchups. Headcoach Chuck Pagano tabbed him as an "every-down back" in early June andnow the sky's the limit. He's worth drafting as a No. 3 Fantasy running back witha mid-round pick as he has some potential -- but he's had it for years.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 190.3 820.7 5.0 34.3 226.3 0.7 0.3 123.62011 134 645 5 16 86 0 0 912010 129 497 2 20 205 0 0 67

Bye: 7Ronnie Brown, SDRonnie Brown is a free agent this offseason, and he will look for work as abackup running back after spending 2011 with the Eagles. Brown struggled withthe Eagles in a limited role behind LeSean McCoy. He had just 42 carries for136 yards and a touchdown and no catches. Brown could still be a capablereserve for an NFL team, but he has minimal Fantasy value. Keep an eye onwhere he lands, but he should not be drafted in the majority of leagues.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 66.3 288.3 2.0 9.3 66.3 0 0.3 35.42011 42 136 1 0 0 0 1 102010 200 734 5 33 242 0 2 108

Bye: 6Michael Bush, CHIMichael Bush made an interesting career move when he left Oakland to sign afour-year deal in Chicago this spring. Instead of signing somewhere where hecould compete for a starting job, he'll now likely work as the second backbehind Matt Forte, who signed a contract extension in mid-July. Splitting reps isa job Bush has been used to, doing so with Darren McFadden in Oakland formuch of his career. But last year he got to be "the guy" for nine games withMcFadden hurt and wound up totaling 740 rush yards, 307 receiving yards andfive total touchdowns in those starts (he totaled 1,395 yards and eighttouchdowns overall). With the Bears, Bush should still get his share of touchesincluding at the goal line, but Forte will get the majority of work. A realisticprojection for Bush is what he did with the Raiders in 2010 while sharing timewith McFadden when he had 158 carries for 655 yards and eight touchdownsand 18 catches for 194 yards. He's best drafted as a quality reserve with a pickstarting in Round 8.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 148.7 692.3 7.3 21.7 181.3 0.7 1.0 1192011 256 977 7 37 418 1 1 1712010 158 655 8 18 194 0 0 117

Bye: 7Reggie Bush, MIAThe knock on Reggie Bush when he landed in Miami prior to 2011 was that hewasn't durable enough to be an every-down back. Well, Bush shattered thatimage with a career-high 216 carries for 1,086 yards (a stunning 5.0 average)and six touchdowns and 43 catches for 296 yards and a touchdown. It was hisfirst 1,000-yard rushing season, and he was able to esily hold off DanielThomas as the starter in the backfield. Bush had nine games with double digitsin Fantasy points (standard scoring), including eight of his final nine outings ofthe season. He enters this year once again expected to share playing time withThomas, but Bush should see plenty of touches with Miami lacking playmakers(not to mention a rookie quarterback potentially starting). Fantasy owners mightconsider last year a fluke for Bush, and that's understandable given his historywith the Saints. But Bush also showed when given a chance he could produce,and as such he should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy running back on DraftDay. We would draft Bush in Round 4 or 5 in standard leagues (probably a solidfourth-round pick in PPR drafts) thanks to his ability to catch the ball (at least 43catches in five of six years). It also helps that Bush will be in a potential contractyear this season.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 188.7 850.0 5.7 49.3 359.3 1.7 1.0 148.42011 216 1086 6 43 296 1 2 1592010 36 150 0 34 208 1 1 25

Bye: 4Delone Carter, INDDelone Carter will be the No. 2 running back for the Colts this year behindDonald Brown after struggling as a rookie. Entering the NFL last year with apedigree for grinding between the tackles and being a goal-line back, Cartertotaled two touchdowns and displayed a gross 3.7 yard rushing average over101 carries while averaging 23.6 rushing yards per game. Figure him to beworth picking late in drafts as a reserve behind Brown. He could be considereda sleeper in deeper formats.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 103.7 436.7 3.7 8.3 53.3 0 0.7 58.82011 101 377 2 5 18 0 3 37

Bye: 7Jamaal Charles, KCJamaal Charles was considered an elite Fantasy running back into 2011, but atorn ACL in Week 2 ruined his year. He now enters 2012 trying to prove he'sback to 100 percent while also holding off bruising rusher Peyton Hillis forplaying time. All signs point toward Charles being ready for training camp, butthe addition of Hillis could limit his touches and certainly his goal-line work.Charles is no stranger to sharing carries since he did that in 2010 with ThomasJones and still shined with more than 1,900 total yards and eight touchdowns.But since Charles might not be at 100 percent, and with Hillis having arelationship with new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll (the two workedtogether in Cleveland in 2010), Charles' value could be limited. We still considerCharles a No. 2 Fantasy running back, but between the knee and the Hillisaddition he should not be considered an elite rusher coming into the season.Plan on drafting Charles with a pick around Round 4, and it's not a bad idea tohandcuff him with Hillis (Round 8). If Charles does not return at 100 percentand is slow to start the season then Hillis could excel in an increased role.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 206.0 1132.7 5.0 38.7 324.3 1.3 2.0 163.82011 12 83 0 5 9 1 1 82010 230 1467 5 45 468 3 2 222

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Bye: 6Matt Forte, CHIMatt Forte has totaled at least 1,400 yards every season of his career. He mighthave a hard time doing that in 2012, even with a rich four-year deal signed inmid-July. Unsure of whether or not Forte would be in camp on-time, not tomention stay healthy for the whole season, the Bears added Michael Bush, andthe plan is for him to help Forte with the rushing workload the same way MarionBarber was supposed to last year. That's going to wreck Forte's potential for aslew of yardage and touchdowns, the latter of which has been an issue for himin two of his last three years anyway. We love the guy as a player, but thepotential for his touches to drop along with the potential for him to slow downnow that he has a new deal casts a shadow on his Fantasy prospects for 2012.It's best to consider Forte a borderline No. 1/No. 2 running back worth a pick inRound 2 in pretty much every single draft this summer.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 238.0 1147.0 5.3 53.7 459.7 1.7 1.7 182.62011 203 997 3 52 490 1 2 1532010 237 1069 6 51 547 3 2 197

Bye: 8Arian Foster, HOUNot since LaDainian Tomlinson has there been a consensus No. 1 overallFantasy running back like this. Arian Foster is not only expected to be the toprusher taken in every draft, but also the first player to be picked in every draft.How could he not? Last season he averaged 141.6 total yards per start (145.1per start if you include the playoffs) and scored 12 total touchdowns. And overthe last two seasons Foster has totaled over 100 yards and/or scored in 25 of29 games. Foster did sign a lucrative contract extension this offseason, but hepromised that the money will not change him, saying "I go into every seasonfeeling like I have something to prove." He's proven enough to us that he's thecream of the crop at his position, and choosing him over an elite quarterback onDraft Day is still the right move given that you start multiple rushers and onequarterback in your league. Finalize the move by drafting his primary backup,Ben Tate, with a pick in Round 9.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 293.7 1392.3 12.0 56.7 538.3 2.3 2.0 259.82011 278 1224 10 53 617 2 3 2332010 326 1614 16 66 604 2 2 309

Bye: 11Toby Gerhart, MINToby Gerhart will get looks in drafts for two good reasons: His productive 2011,and his spot on the Vikings' depth chart. With Adrian Peterson's status up in theair, Gerhart is expected to take on a larger role than normal at least to begin theyear. After totaling 413 rush yards, 129 receiving yards and four touchdowns(three receiving) in the Vikings' final six 2011 games, that's not such a badthing. Remember, it might take a while for Peterson to round into his old form,and Gerhart could benefit by getting extra work in the early going. If he doeswell with it like he did last year, he could keep a share of the rushing duties for awhile. An MCL injury suffered last season shouldn't be an issue this summer.Expect Gerhart to be targeted by those owners who take Peterson early on witha pick around Round 6. If you don't have Peterson, you probably won't beinterested in taking him that soon, but if he's there in the later rounds youshould consider him as a quality rusher worth padding your bench with.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 147.7 658.3 5.7 26.3 205.0 0.3 1.3 104.42011 109 531 1 23 190 3 0 812010 81 322 1 21 167 0 3 34

Bye: 5Mike Goodson, OAKRight when it looked like Mike Goodson would toil in Carolina for a fourthstraight year, the team traded him. Now there's a chance for Goodson to getsome work in on a weekly basis in Oakland, where he'll battle in camp thissummer to earn playing time behind Darren McFadden. Remember, theRaiders lost Michael Bush in free agency, so Goodson could land some work ina competition with Taiwan Jones. With a hamstring injury that cost him some

games behind him and a decent opportunity to play (McFadden is no lock toplay 16 games) in front of him, Goodson's worth a late-round flier and isespecially valuable as a handcuff to those owners who draft McFadden with anearly-round pick - assuming he's ahead of Jones on the depth chart.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 102.3 475.7 3.0 23.3 176.0 0.3 1.3 67.22010 103 452 3 40 310 0 3 72

Bye: 9Frank Gore, SFFrank Gore remains the starting running back for the 49ers and their bestFantasy option in the backfield, but things got a lot more crowded this offseasonwith the signing of free agent Brandon Jacobs. Gore will now share playing timewith Jacobs and speedy back Kendall Hunter, and his production could slip as aresult. He had nine games with double digits in Fantasy points last year, and herushed for 1,211 yards, which is the second-best total of his career. He also hadeight touchdowns, but he caught just 17 passes for 114 yards, which were acareer low. Don't be surprised if he lets you down because he loses someplaying time to Jacobs (at the goal line) and Hunter (on longer third downs). Wethink he's fine to draft as a No. 2 Fantasy running back worth a pick between20th and 35th overall in drafts (a little later in PPR drafts), but with the 49erseyeing another deep playoff run, they clearly want to lighten Gore's workload sothat he doesn't break down. Remember: He's turning 29 this season andinjuries have started to slow him down, something the Niners might beadmitting to with the addition of Jacobs.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 224.7 1029.3 8.3 26.3 208.7 1.0 1.0 162.82011 282 1211 8 17 114 0 2 1622010 203 853 3 46 452 2 2 141

Bye: 10Alex Green, GBA torn ACL ended Alex Green's season in October (with surgery in November),and now he'll enter training camp rehabbing from the injury during theoffseason. There's a chance the Packers will place Green on the PhysicallyUnable to Perform list during camp and potentially be without him for at least sixweeks. If anything, keep Green in mind during the season as a potential waiver-wire claim; unless he has a fabulous recovery, he's unlikely to be a big Fantasycontributor in 2012.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 54.3 275.0 1.3 16.3 121.3 0.3 1.3 32

Bye: 8BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CINBenJarvus Green-Ellis signed with the Bengals this offseason, where he'sexpected to be their featured rusher after spending four years with the Patriots.Green-Ellis is good at two things: Scoring touchdowns and not fumbling theball. He has 29 rushing touchdowns in his career, including 25 the past twoseasons. He also has never lost a fumble in his career. Now, Green-Ellisdoesn't have breakaway speed, and he is a mediocre receiver at best (26catches for 292 yards in his career with no touchdowns), but the Bengals likehim as a primary rusher. The team still hopes to add depth in their backfield forGreen-Ellis; they already have top reserve Bernard Scott, but we expect Green-Ellis to get a consistent amount of carries in Cincy, something that didn'thappen all the time in New England. He's safe to consider as a No. 2 Fantasyrunning back with a pick beginning in Round 5 since he should be able to rushfor about 900 yards and about 10 touchdowns.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 241.7 1043.0 9.0 15.0 102.0 0 0.3 154.42011 181 667 11 9 159 0 0 1322010 229 1008 13 12 85 0 0 176

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Bye: 9Shonn Greene, NYJShonn Greene has always been one of the more frustrating Fantasy rusherssince he entered the NFL in 2009, and that might continue this year. Thepositives for Greene are this: New offensive coordinator Tony Sparano promisesto run the ball more, LaDainian Tomlinson is gone, their schedule is actuallyfavorable to run the ball and he's in a contract year, so he might be motivated toplay well. The negatives, however, will continue to bother him: Tim Tebow's intown and could take away plenty of red-zone opportunities, the Jets offensiveline isn't as great as it once was and Greene has disappointed us before. Youshould go into your draft with Greene as a No. 2 Fantasy running back andhope for the best. He will get touches -- he had 253 carries for 1,054 yards andsix touchdowns with 30 catches for 211 yards last year -- but he only had fivegames with double digits in Fantasy points (standard scoring). Target Greenearound Round 4, and just make sure you have quality rushing depth in caseGreene struggles again.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 256.7 1167.0 7.3 18.0 133.0 0 1.7 154.42011 253 1054 6 30 211 0 0 1472010 185 766 2 16 120 0 2 81

Bye: 10Montario Hardesty, CLELast year was considered a success for Montario Hardesty because hesuccessfully came back from a torn ACL. Too bad he couldn't escape TrentRichardson, who the Browns drafted in April. Richardson is expected to startright away for Cleveland, pushing Hardesty to the bench. Hardesty totaled 388yards on 88 carries and 14 catches in 10 games, including a wild 33-carryperformance against the Seahawks that landed him 95 yards. He's still waitingto record his first NFL touchdown. With his outlook dim, Hardesty shouldn't beconsidered even a decent Fantasy option anymore. He's a late-round flier indeeper leagues.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 78.3 369.0 2.7 5.3 38.0 0 0 47.22011 88 266 0 14 122 0 0 23

Bye: 10Roy Helu, WASRoy Helu enters his sophomore season with the chance to play at a high levelafter a solid debut as a rookie for the Redskins in 2011. Helu should start andsee the majority of carries while working with fellow second-year back EvanRoyster. He emerged as a midseason starter for the Redskins last year andrushed for 100 yards in three consecutive games -- setting a Redskins rookiemark -- and finished with a team-best 640 yards and two touchdowns on 151carries. He also caught 49 passes for 379 yards and one score. The Redskinscould still add another running back for depth, but if Helu is the starter asexpected he should be considered a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasyrunning back. Plan on drafting him with a pick as early as Round 4 in allleagues.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 215.7 974.0 6.7 33.7 266.7 1.0 1.3 150.62011 151 640 2 49 379 1 2 101

Bye: 10Tim Hightower, WASTim Hightower is back with the Redskins, and he will look to compete for thestarting job with Roy Helu this season. Hightower played well as the starter forthe Redskins in 2011, but he suffered a torn ACL in Week 7, which ended hisyear. Prior to that, Hightower had three games with double digits in Fantasypoints in five outings. With Mike Shanahan calling plays you never know whowill be the best running back in Washington, but Hightower should play aprominent role. He is worth drafting with a late-round pick.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 104.0 487.3 4.0 21.0 138.3 0.3 2.3 68.22011 84 321 1 10 78 1 0 402010 153 736 5 21 136 0 4 94

Bye: 7Peyton Hillis, KCPeyton Hillis finds himself in Kansas City after a tumultuous 2011 in Clevelandwhere strep throats, agent advice and hard feelings cost him some playingtime. In Kansas City he'll be reunited with former offensive coordinator BrianDaboll, who helped Hillis to his career-high numbers in 2010 with the Browns.He'll also be a "complement" to starter Jamaal Charles, according to headcoach Romeo Crennel, but we think he'll be more than that. Hillis has goodversatility to go with a physical rushing style, and if Charles is slow to comeback from a torn ACL, we could see Hillis put in a lot of work. Here's a stat thatmakes a lot of sense: In his last three games with at least 20 carries, Hillis has205 rush yards and three touchdowns (and good stats in all three). In fact, Hillishas scored and/or rushed for over 100 yards in each of his last 12 games with20-plus carries (and only four TDs in his last 17 games without 20 carries). Themore work he gets, the more productive he is - and that's precisely the issuenow in Kansas City. If Charles is still the main running back there, Hillis' role willbe minimized except near the goal line. But if Charles can't get going, Hilliscould have some serious opportunities to regain some value in Fantasy.Consider him a No. 3 Fantasy running back because he should work at the goalline and some third downs, making him a pretty good pick after Round 8 indrafts.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 179.7 766.3 7.0 25.7 189.3 1.7 2.0 127.22011 161 587 3 22 130 0 1 722010 270 1177 11 61 477 2 5 217

Bye: 7Ronnie Hillman, DENThe Broncos took San Diego State rusher Ronnie Hillman with a third-roundpick, and he might contribute some this season. Hillman left the school with afew records once owned by Marshall Faulk and finished the 2011 season fifth inthe country with an average of 131.62 yards per game and 20 touchdowns.Hillman isn't a big back (5-foot-9, 200 pounds) but definitely plays bigger thanhe is. He's done good work between the tackles but is better known for hislateral agility and breakaway speed. Landing in Denver is nice since he won't bestuck behind a young back for long -- Willis McGahee will turn 31 in Octoberand Knowshon Moreno is coming off of a torn ACL. We could see Hillmancontribute this season, especially if he can perfect his pass blocking andreceiving skills. Expect him to be taken late in all seasonal drafts as well as witha mid-to-late pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a second-round pick in rookie-only formats.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 114.3 544.3 2.7 28.7 218.7 0.7 1.3 78.8

Bye: 9Kendall Hunter, SFThe 49ers are expected to have a three-headed backfield this season withFrank Gore, Brandon Jacobs and Kendall Hunter. Gore remains the starter andthe best Fantasy option, with Jacobs likely working in short-yardage/goal-linesituations and Hunter on third downs. If something happened to Gore thenJacobs and Hunter would likely share carries with Hunter a candidate to pick uparound 12 touches per game. Until that happens he's looking at more like eighttouches per game, a number he matched or exceeded nine times as a rookie.He is worth a late-round pick in all leagues, though he's no longer the desirablebackup to Gore that he was last year (that would be Jacobs).

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 73.0 350.0 1.7 19.7 170.0 0.7 0.3 49.82011 112 473 2 16 195 0 0 63

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Bye: 6Mark Ingram, NOWe're not nearly as excited about Saints running back Mark Ingram this seasonas we were last season, but it doesn't mean that his expectations are changingmuch. Ingram missed the last four games of 2011 with a toe injury that actuallyput him on injured reserve, and that came after a heel injury cost him twogames. Tack on some surgery on his knee this offseason (for the second timein three years) and the guy's been in the operating room more often than theend zone. The Saints don't run a ton to begin with, and when they do the repsare split amongst three players. We see him as the Saints' goal-line guy (hescored in five of 10 games last year) and a candidate for 10 touches per game,but so long as Darren Sproles and Pierre Thomas are active and running, he'llnever have eye-popping stats. Ingram is worth a pick starting in Round 7 or 8as a low-end No. 3 rusher worth starting when facing a good matchup. Draftinghim along with another Saints running back (Sproles in Rounds 3-4 or Thomasin Rounds 7-9) isn't a bad way to attack your running back corps.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 148.0 652.3 7.3 12.3 84.3 0.3 1.0 104.62011 122 474 5 11 46 0 1 68

Bye: 8Fred Jackson, BUFFred Jackson signed a two-year contract extension in early May with the Bills,likely signaling his return to the starting job. He had it last year and didexceptionally well with it through 10 games (1,376 total yards and sixtouchdowns) before suffering a broken leg in Week 11, ending his season.When he went down, C.J. Spiller took over and shined, leaving the Bills with twobacks who deserve to play a lot this year. Jackson should remain the starterand the workhorse, but losing some carries will hurt his production. Sure, thefact that Jackson is 31 is alarming, but the Bills wouldn't have given him amodest extension if they didn't think he'd do well. Plus he's not a typical 31-year-old -- Jackson's career got started later than most backs, so he should stillbe productive. He's been a beast when healthy (more than 3,800 total yardsand 15 total touchdowns the past three years), and he should be considered aNo. 2 Fantasy running back. Plan on drafting him around Round 4 in allleagues.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 229.0 1061.3 7.3 37.7 319.0 1.7 1.7 171.62011 170 934 6 39 442 0 2 1532010 222 927 5 31 215 2 2 136

Bye: 9Steven Jackson, STLSteven Jackson continues to prove he's among the best Fantasy options in allleagues. Heading into 2012, the Rams are talking about giving Jackson somehelp to keep him fresh, but he relishes his role as a workhorse. Since 2005,Jackson has at least 1,300 total yards in all but one season, which was 2007when he was limited to 12 games. He still managed 1,273 total yards that year.In 2011, Jackson had more than 1,400 total yards and six touchdowns. We'dlike to see Jackson score more (he has just 12 total touchdowns over the lasttwo seasons), but it's difficult to argue with his production. Now, Jackson couldbe near the point of a breakdown, which is why the Rams are concerned. Butas long as he's the starter without losing touches to either a third-down back ora goal-line vulture, he should be drafted as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy runningback with a pick between 11th and 18th overall. Jackson, who has at least 40catches in six of eight NFL seasons, also remains a standout option in PPRformats.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 275.3 1184.0 8.0 40.7 317.3 1.3 1.0 187.82011 260 1145 5 42 333 1 1 1662010 330 1241 6 46 383 0 1 180

Bye: 9Brandon Jacobs, SFBrandon Jacobs left the Giants this offseason to join the 49ers, where he isexpected to share carries with Frank Gore and Kendall Hunter. Jacobs, whohas at least eight total touchdowns in three of the past four seasons, will likely

work in short-yardage situations and be a change-of-pace bruiser behind Gore,who should remain the starter. Jacobs is not expected to get 200-plus carrieswith the 49ers, but if he gets 120-150 and works at the goal line he can besuccessful as a low-end No. 3 Fantasy running back in standard leagues. Hisvalue is obviously limited in PPR formats, but he is worth a gamble with a late-round pick, especially if you take Gore this season.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 96.0 426.0 6.0 8.3 57.3 0.3 1.3 71.22011 152 571 7 15 128 1 0 1052010 147 823 9 7 59 0 2 127

Bye: 9LaMichael James, SFThe 49ers took Oregon running back LaMichael James 61st overall in thesecond round of the NFL draft to join an already jammed backfield. James ranfor 5,082 yards and 53 touchdowns on 771 career carries in three seasons withthe Ducks. He had 49 carries for 382 yards and four TDs in two games againstHarbaugh's Stanford team before the coach jumped to the NFL last year.James is small, fast and shifty, sort of like Darren Sproles (he's two inchestaller). He's a blur with the ball and shows the same level of toughness thatmade undersized tailback Warrick Dunn a 12-year pro. The Niners will havesome big decisions to make come training camp considering they must decidehow to divvy up the touches between James, three-time Pro Bowler FrankGore, newly signed Brandon Jacobs and reliable second-year player KendallHunter. He'll probably start out competing for work as a return man and also dosome change-of-pace work, but the potential is there for him to be a significantcontributor in the mold of Sproles or Dunn. It just might not happen right away.For now, he's worth a late flier in deeper seasonal Fantasy leagues, but we'dtout him with a middle- to late-round choice in dynasty/keeper leagues and asecond-round pick in rookie-only drafts.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 59.7 310.3 1.7 18.0 156.0 1.0 0.7 44.8

Bye: 6Rashad Jennings, JACRashad Jennings missed all of 2011 with what initially was believed to be a tornACL but turned out to be a knee injury that didn't require surgery. He has saidmultiple times since last October that he's ready to play and intends to serve asMaurice Jones-Drew's primary backup. He could take a handful of carries off ofJones-Drew's plate each week, but unless he finds regular playing time,Fantasy owners shouldn't consider him as anything more than a handcuff. He'llbe around when you're drafting late in your league.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 85.3 373.3 1.7 18.7 128.0 0.3 0 482010 84 459 4 26 223 0 0 75

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Bye: 11Chris Johnson, TENAsk Titans coach Mike Munchak why Chris Johnson failed in 2011 and he'llblame his conditioning as well as his supporting cast. Both issues should belong gone this year as Johnson will be a willing training camp participant, andthe Titans made moves to spruce up their offensive line. Hopefully, Johnson willreturn to the rusher who averaged nearly 120 total yards per game and over 12touchdowns per season in his first three years and not the lug who averaged91.5 yards per game and scored four times in 2011. What's nice about Johnsonis that he's still in a situation where he won't share the ball much, and you can'tsay that about most backs in the league. Because of that 20-touch potential togo with his gamebreaking speed, Johnson remains a candidate to be a low-endNo. 1 Fantasy running back and even a late first-round pick. Forget about lastyear's misfortunes -- bank on him rebounding and being a better option than hewas last season. He's worth a pick between 10th and 20th overall in all leagues.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 281.3 1365.3 9.0 45.0 374.7 1.7 2.0 219.22011 262 1047 4 57 418 0 1 1532010 316 1364 11 44 245 1 2 214

Bye: 5Felix Jones, DALFelix Jones enters this season as the likely No. 2 running back in Dallas behindDeMarco Murray. The two are expected to split carries, but Murray should bethe dominant rusher so long as he stays healthy. Still, Jones will have aprominent role, and he played well in 2011 when he had the opportunity (andwas healthy). He had four games with double digits in Fantasy points (standardscoring) in the 12 games he was active. He missed time due to an ankle injury,but Jones played well late in the year when Murray was out. Plan on draftingJones with a mid-round pick as a quality backup. He is a necessary handcuffoption for Murray, and Jones should again have his moments when given achance for increased touches.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 125.0 576.3 3.3 25.3 191.0 1.0 0.7 85.42011 128 577 1 33 221 0 2 662010 185 800 1 48 450 1 1 120

Bye: 5Taiwan Jones, OAKTaiwan Jones has the chance for an increased role this season and could bethe backup running back for the Raiders behind Darren McFadden. Jones isexpected to compete with Mike Goodson and Marcel Reece for the reps, butJones should see plenty of playing time even if he's not the true backup. TheRaiders could use his speed and versatility as a change-of-pace rusher and inthe passing game, and he has a similar skill set to Darren Sproles. Now, don'texpect him to post Sproles-like stats, but he is worth drafting with a late-roundpick in all leagues, especially PPR formats. And if wins the No. 2 job behindMcFadden then his value will rise based on McFadden's injury history.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 60.7 317.3 1.7 15.7 126.7 1.0 0 44.22011 16 73 0 2 25 0 0 4

Bye: 6Maurice Jones-Drew, JACYear in and year out, Fantasy owners have come to expect good numbers fromMaurice Jones-Drew, and 2012 shouldn't be any different. Eleven of his 16games in 2011 were good for at least 100 total yards, and he had less than 10Fantasy points in three outings (standard scoring). Oh by the way, he played inall 16 games (he's played in at least 14 games every year of his career) and setcareer-highs in carries (343), rushing yards (1,606) and receiving touchdowns(three). But just in case you still aren't sold on Jones-Drew, there's this: Overhis last three seasons as a full-timer for the Jags, he's averaging 117 total yardsper game and has 34 touchdowns in those 46 games. At some point, theJaguars will begin lessening MJD's workload and he won't quite be as valuablea player as we're used to, but that shouldn't happen this season. ConsiderJones-Drew a solid No. 1 Fantasy running back worth a pick between fourthand seventh overall in all formats, and keep an eye out for his primary backup --

most likely Rashad Jennings -- with a late-round pick.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 289.0 1439.7 8.3 43.3 347.7 1.7 1.0 2202011 343 1606 8 43 374 3 1 2472010 299 1324 5 34 317 2 2 183

Bye: 10John Kuhn, GBIf you're desperate for a running back and want to take a gamble on a playergetting you six points or zero points, John Kuhn is your guy. The Packersfullback scored six times on 45 total touches (30 carries, 15 receptions). He'salso been remarkably consistent, catching two touchdown passes in each ofthe last four seasons and running for four touchdowns over the last two. But thisis a fullback with a career 3.1 rushing average whose primary job is to block, sowe're probably just wasting your time here. Don't draft Kuhn outside theabsolute deepest of leagues but grab him off waivers during the season ifyou're desperate for help.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 31.0 105.0 3.3 12.0 63.7 1.0 0 31.82011 30 78 4 15 77 2 0 422010 84 281 4 15 97 2 0 60

Bye: 5Mikel Leshoure, DETMikel Leshoure is expected to make a smooth recovery from the Achilles' injurythat sidelined him during his rookie year. He didn't have a smooth offseason -he was allegedly arrested twice for marijuana - and he will start the season witha two-game suspension. We love Leshoure's upside as a part-time interiorrusher with goal-line work in tandem with Jahvid Best. We consider Leshoure aNo. 3 Fantasy running back with the chance to be a starter in standard leagues.And if Best is out or limited (Kevin Smith remains on the roster) then Leshourecould shine. Plan on drafting Leshoure with a pick as early as Round 7, butdon't be surprised if he's starting for you if he lives up to expectations.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 182.0 857.3 8.0 15.7 108.0 0.3 1.0 129.8

Bye: 7Dion Lewis, PHIDion Lewis has the chance to be the No. 2 running back for the Eagles behindLeSean McCoy. In 2011, Lewis was the No. 3 running back behind McCoy andRonnie Brown, and he had limited totals in his rookie year with 23 carries for102 yards and one touchdown, with the majority of his stats coming in ameaningless Week 17 game against Washington. An early July arrest isn'texpected to result in a suspension. If Lewis is No. 2 on the depth chart hewould have increased value as a handcuff to McCoy. If he's No. 3 then his valuewould be diminished. If he's the backup, consider drafting Lewis with a late-round pick if you draft McCoy in Round 1.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 70.3 317.7 2.0 13.3 89.3 0.7 0.3 42.62011 23 102 1 1 -3 0 1 8

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Bye: 11Marshawn Lynch, SEAThe Seahawks paid Marshawn Lynch like a franchise running back when hesigned a four-year, $31 million contract this offseason, but he'll have a hard timeplaying like one while suspended. Lynch was arrested for suspicion of DUI inmid-July, his third run-in with the law in five years. A suspension of at least fourgames is expected following this incident. That means Lynch won't be helpfulfor Fantasy owners for the first portion of the season, and his draft stock dropsas a result. Though he has the obvious potential to play like a No. 1 FantasyRB, owners shouldn't draft him as anything more than a No. 2 with a pick inRound 3 or 4. Furthermore, it's not a bad idea for owners who take Lynch toalso grab either rookie Robert Turbin or veteran Leon Washington to supplantLynch for the games he's suspended for. Both of those backs can be had withmid- to late-round picks.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 277.7 1339.3 10.0 38.7 310.7 1.0 1.3 212.42011 285 1204 12 28 212 1 2 2012010 202 737 6 22 145 0 4 101

Bye: 5Doug Martin, TBBoise State running back Doug Martin was picked by the Bucs late in the firstround of the 2012 NFL Draft. He might have a chance to take a big chunk of therushing workload from LeGarrette Blount. Martin was the primary bell cow forthe Broncos for the last two seasons, totaling at least 1,350 total yards (over1,100 rushing) and at least 14 touchdowns in each year. He also did some workon kick returns including a touchdown last season. New Bucs head coach GregSchiano might see a lot of Ray Rice in Martin, who has Rice's body type andskill set minus the breakaway speed. And like Rice, Martin is a very headyrunner who is tough to tackle. Do not mistake him for a third-down back; he iscapable of being a three-down back and reducing Blount's role significantly inTampa Bay before the year is through. He's worth a pick in Round 8 and 9 inseasonal drafts and dynasty/keeper leagues and a Top 10 pick in rookie-onlydrafts.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 221.0 983.3 4.3 39.0 290.0 1.0 1.3 141.2

Bye: 7Ryan Mathews, SDRyan Mathews is someone you'll want on your Fantasy team in 2012. After aproductive sophomore season in 2011 when he had 222 carries for 1,091 yardsand six touchdowns and 50 catches for 455 yards -- an average of 12.4 Fantasypoints per game -- he should actually see increased production this year. MikeTolbert is gone after signing as a free agent in Carolina, and Mathews shouldhave little competition for carries. Coach Norv Turner has been outspoken onhow much he likes Mathews, and Turner has been known to make ultra-productive stars out of quality running backs. Mathews played in 14 games lastyear, sitting out a meaningless game in Week 17 and resting a groin injury inearly November, so hopefully the serious injury concerns are behind him. IfMathews can take over the goal-line work with Tolbert gone and continue to bea factor in the passing game we can see him being well over 1,500 total yardsand close to double digits in touchdowns. That makes him an elite Fantasyrunning back and a No. 1 option worth drafting between fifth and 10th overall inall leagues.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 286.7 1284.3 10.7 56.7 485.7 1.7 2.3 231.82011 222 1091 6 50 455 0 2 1702010 157 675 7 22 145 0 3 103

Bye: 7Dexter McCluster, KCDexter McCluster plays a hybrid role for the Chiefs as a reserve running backand a slot receiver. In 2011, his second year in the NFL, McCluster had 328receiving yards on 46 catches and 521 yards on the ground on 102 carries. Hescored twice, once on a Hail Mary, but he has a lot to prove before Fantasyowners can count on him. We hope he can see more action this year, but theChiefs added Peyton Hillis this offseason, and he will help share carries with

Jamaal Charles. And in the passing game, McCluster will be third fiddle behindDwayne Bowe and Jon Baldwin. McCluster should only be drafted with a late-round pick in deeper leagues.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 47.3 240.0 1.0 23.0 185.7 0.7 0.7 36.82011 114 516 1 46 328 1 3 752010 18 71 0 21 209 1 1 21

Bye: 7LeSean McCoy, PHILeSean McCoy is among the best Fantasy running backs in the NFL, and heshould continue to improve this year. He was a star in 2011 with double-digits inFantasy points in all but his final start in Week 16 at Dallas (he sat out ameaningless Week 17 game against Washington). He scored a touchdown orgained 100 rushing yards in 14 games in a row, and he had 23 or more Fantasypoints (standard scoring) five times. McCoy finished the year with 1,624 totalyards and 20 total touchdowns, yet he was expected to do more in the passinggame (he had 78 catches for 592 yards in 2010), so that's an area where hecan improve this year. Despite some comments about his playing time fromAndy Reid in April, McCoy should be considered a candidate for 2,000 totalyards. Plan on drafting McCoy with a Top 3 overall selection in all leagues thatdo not start multiple quarterbacks. Arian Foster should be the first running backdrafted, but McCoy is in the conversation to come next either before or rightafter Ray Rice.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 259.3 1297.3 11.3 52.0 418.7 3.7 1.0 2452011 273 1309 17 48 315 3 1 2642010 207 1080 7 78 592 2 1 204

Bye: 5Darren McFadden, OAKWith Darren McFadden, injuries are at the forefront, not his electric play orimpressive stat totals. After staying healthy for much of 2010, McFadden waslimited to seven games in 2011 due to a Lisfranc injury to his right foot. But he'spracticed in full this offseason and will be ready to be the primary weapon in theRaiders offense. Prior to going down, McFadden had 113 carries for 614rushing yards and four touchdowns and 19 catches for 154 yards and onetouchdown. He was averaging 14.3 Fantasy points per game, which would havemade him a Top 10 running back if he kept up that pace -- and that was whenhe was sharing time with Michael Bush. Here are some other stats to ponder:McFadden has averaged 88.5 rush yards and 33.0 receiving yards over his last20 starts with 15 total touchdowns -- all with Bush there as well. Bush is gonenow, and McFadden's touches could actually increase given the lack of qualitytalent behind him. But so could the risk of injury, which is why McFadden shouldbe considered a low-end No. 1 Fantasy rusher. He should be drafted in Round2 with the idea of drafting his backup (Mike Goodson) later on. That premiseisn't so bad compared to previous seasons because Bush would have requireda mid-round pick. Now those owners who take McFadden early can wait untilthe middle/late rounds to take Goodson. Consider McFadden the largest risk-reward running back in Fantasy Football this season.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 228.7 1165.7 8.7 42.0 341.3 3.0 1.3 202.62011 113 614 4 19 154 1 1 882010 223 1157 7 47 507 3 3 205

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Bye: 7Willis McGahee, DENWillis McGahee turned back the clock in 2011 and looked like a Fantasy star,but he's going to be challenged to do it again in 2012. McGahee is expected tobe the starter for the Broncos after he had a resurgent season with 249 carriesfor 1,199 yards and four touchdowns and 12 catches for 51 yards and onetouchdown. But this was when the Broncos were a run-first offense; with PeytonManning now on the roster, the team is expected to throw the ball plenty. Thatcould push McGahee off the field in certain situations because he's more of achain-moving interior rusher and not a speedy receiver out of the backfield. It'simpossible to expect another 249 carries out of McGahee, who will turn 31 thisyear, so the chances of him landing 1,000 rushing yards aren't strong. He couldmake up for it with more touchdowns and a bump in receiving yards, and thatpotential is what keeps him as a low-end No. 2 Fantasy running back in theminds of many. You're probably better off drafting him to be a No. 3 choice, buteither way expect him to be taken with a pick in Round 7.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 198.7 936.7 8.3 15.7 93.0 0.3 0.7 139.22011 249 1199 4 12 51 1 3 1392010 99 377 5 14 55 1 2 64

Bye: 9Joe McKnight, NYJJoe McKnight is expected to compete for the No. 2 running back for the Jetsthis year behind Shonn Greene, potentially filling in for the departed LaDainianTomlinson. Knight had a great meaningless game at the end of 2010 and hasdone nothing since, but he should have a chance to make some moves thissummer. He is worth drafting with a late-round pick in standard leagues, but hisvalue is slightly higher in PPR formats. This could be a breakout season forMcKnight in his third year in the NFL.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 79.0 335.3 1.3 28.7 214.0 0.7 1.0 492011 43 134 0 13 139 0 2 82010 39 189 0 3 20 0 0 12

Bye: 4Rashard Mendenhall, PITRashard Mendenhall is expected to miss part, if not all, of the 2012 seasonwhile rehabbing from a torn ACL suffered on January 1 of this year. It is almosta certainty that he will miss training camp and the preseason, meaning that hewon't be in great shape when the games start to count. Isaac Redman isamong the Steelers expected to fill in while Mendenhall is sidelined. Anyonewho drafts Mendenhall is making a long-term commitment to him as he'll be abenchwarmer for Fantasy owners until later on in the year. Because of that, he'llfall to at least the middle rounds of drafts. If you're willing to wait forMendenhall, and expect him to play well upon his return, grab him starting inRound 9 or 10. If you're not willing to wait, or just don't want to take the risk onhim being effective, look to Redman as a possible sleeper.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 124.0 513.3 3.7 9.0 73.0 0 1.3 66.62011 228 928 9 18 154 0 1 1442010 324 1274 13 23 167 0 2 202

Bye: 7Lamar Miller, MIAThe Dolphins moved up in the fourth round of the NFL draft to take University ofMiami running back Lamar Miller. Miller played two seasons for the Hurricanes:After rushing for 646 yards and six touchdowns as a backup in 2010, Millerbecame a starter in 2011 and ran for 1,272 yards and nine touchdowns. He hadbeen projected as a likely second-round pick but concerns about his surgicallyrepaired shoulder pushed him down the draft board. Miller is a tough runnerwith deceptive second-gear acceleration and the size teams look for out ofrunning backs (5-foot-11, 212 pounds). His hard-charging rushing stylecombined with his cutback ability and good speed (4.4 in the 40-yard dash)were appealing to the Dolphins even though they have Reggie Bush and DanielThomas already on the roster. It might take some time before we see Miller getregular reps. For now he's not worth a late pick in seasonal drafts because he's

buried on the depth chart. He is worth a mid-to-late pick in dynasty/keeperleagues and a third-round choice in rookie-only drafts given his long-termoutlook.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 64.0 282.0 1.0 15.7 109.3 0.7 0.3 33.6

Bye: 7Knowshon Moreno, DENKnowshon Moreno has a lot to prove. He could end up being a third-down backbehind Willis McGahee, but Moreno first has to show he's healthy after hesuffered a torn ACL in Week 10 last year. Prior to getting hurt, Morenostruggled with just 37 carries for 179 yards and 11 catches for 101 yards and atouchdown. Moreno also got a DUI in the offseason which put him in coachJohn Fox's dog house. Moreno could benefit in a passing-down role with PeytonManning now at quarterback for the Broncos, but he has to earn that spot first.Keep an eye on his role in training camp and make sure his knee is OK, butMoreno should be limited to being a decent late-round flier in drafts thissummer.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 69.7 307.3 0.7 18.3 132.0 0.7 1.7 342011 37 179 0 11 101 1 1 192010 182 779 5 37 372 3 2 143

Bye: 5DeMarco Murray, DALDeMarco Murray enters this season with plenty of promise after a solid debut inhis rookie year. Murray was limited by injuries to start the season, but when hegot a chance for increased playing time in Week 7 he took off. Murray had 25carries for 253 yards and a touchdown against the Rams that week, whichstarted a run of double digits in Fantasy points in four of his next five games(standard scoring). An ankle injury cost him the final three games of theseason, but Murray showed enough to make Fantasy owners want to grab himfor his sophomore campaign. The catch is that he's been injury prone datingback to his college days. Sharing reps will also be an issue for him so long asFelix Jones is on the roster, but we think Murray should wrestle the strongmajority of snaps including at the goal-line. Getting fullback Lawrence Vickersto pop holes open for him will only help. When healthy, he should be a stud. Welike the idea of drafting Murray as a solid No. 2 Fantasy running back with thechance for him to be a No. 1 option. He is worth drafting toward the end ofRound 2 or beginning of Round 3 in all leagues, and pairing him with Joneswith a pick in the middle rounds is strongly encouraged.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 254.3 1205.3 7.7 36.3 326.7 1.3 1.3 189.42011 163 895 2 26 183 0 0 104

Bye: 9Isaiah Pead, STLThe Rams took Cincinnati rusher Isaiah Pead with a second-round pick in the2012 NFL Draft. Using exceptional bursts of straightaway speed, he ran welland started 26 of his 44 games, carried 545 times for 3,288 yards (6.03 percarry) and 27 touchdowns and caught 87 passes for 721 yards. Pead is a high-motor back with good speed who will likely work on punt returns and dabble inrushing duties as a rookie. And he has a chance to eventually take over forSteven Jackson when the veteran rusher's contract runs out in St. Louis in twoyears. Figure that his playing time will be minimal in 2012 though he'll be giventhe chance to be S-Jax's backup in training camp. If he lands that role, he'll beworth a late-round pick as a handcuff to Jackson in seasonal formats. We'drank him as a mid-to-late choice in dynasty/keeper leagues and a third-roundpick in rookie-only drafts.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 88.3 399.7 2.0 22.0 171.0 0.3 0.3 53.2

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Bye: 11Adrian Peterson, MINOne of our biggest nightmares came true last Christmas Eve: Adrian Petersontore multiple ligaments in his knee. The Vikings rusher had surgery soonthereafter and has been rehabbing all offseason long. The Vikings have saidthey're hopeful to have him ready to roll for Week 1, but the recovery time fromhis injury is typically a minimum of nine months. Training camp and preseasonaction might be minimal for Peterson, an issue that could bleed into hispreparation and production when the games start to count. The Vikings arealso sure to take it very slow with their prized rusher and not risk getting himhurt further when he is ready. Peterson has had at least 10 touchdowns and1,100 total yards in every single season (with 1,600 total in four of five years) ofhis career. Those numbers are in jeopardy considering his situation. For thefirst time since his rookie year, Peterson is not worth the risk in Round 1. In fact,he's not worth the risk in Round 2 unless you're convinced he'll play wellrelatively early on in the season. Figure Peterson to fall in between 20th and30th overall in drafts. If you're the one drafting him, earmark at least a sixth-round pick for his backup, Toby Gerhart, just so you're safeguarded from apotential setback from Peterson.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 222.3 1071.3 9.3 28.3 234.7 0.7 1.3 170.42011 209 973 12 18 139 1 0 1732010 283 1298 12 36 341 1 1 226

Bye: 8Bernard Pierce, BALThe Ravens selected Temple running back Bernard Pierce with a third-roundpick in the NFL draft. Pierce had a pair of 1,000-yard rushing seasons withTemple and finished his career ranked second in career yards rushing (3,570)despite playing only three seasons. The 6-foot, 218-pounder scored 53 careertouchdowns, including 21 as a senior, when he finished with 1,481 yards on theground. Pierce is a zone runner who is extremely physical. Though he doeshave a history with minor injuries, he landed in a great spot where he can takehis time and learn the nuances of the game from the Ravens' staff. He shouldbe in position to back up Ray Rice and might be worth a late pick just to be hishandcuff. Otherwise, he's worth a late pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and amid-to-late pick in rookie-only drafts.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 89.0 407.3 1.7 11.0 80.7 0 0 47.2

Bye: 9Bilal Powell, NYJBilal Powell saw little action as a rookie in 2011, but that should change thisyear since he'll battle for playing time behind Shonn Greene this summer. Hemight best serve as the "true" backup to Greene because Powell's a physicalinside runner like Greene. So we might not see a ton of him unless somethinghappens to Greene. There is a chance that he could end up being the starterfor the Jets in 2013 since Greene is a free agent and might not be asked toreturn. We wouldn't draft Powell in standard leagues, but he is worth monitoringonce the season starts. And in dynasty/keeper leagues, Powell is worth draftingwith a late-round pick with the hope that he can crack the starting lineup a yearfrom now.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 65.3 301.3 2.0 4.3 21.7 0 0 342011 13 21 0 1 7 0 0 1

Bye: 4Chris Rainey, PITThe Steelers took Florida running back Chris Rainey in the fifth round of theNFL Draft. The 5-foot-8, 180-pound Rainey could make an immediate impact asa special teams player and might contribute sparingly as a rookie. Rainey hasexplosive speed (4.37) and was a dual threat with the Gators, where he ran for861 yards and two touchdowns as a senior. He also caught 31 passes for 381yards and two scores and has done work on punt returns. He is small and hasa history of shoulder injuries, so chances are he won't be a regular player likeAntonio Brown or Percy Harvin -- at least not right away. He's probably best leftfor owners in leagues that reward special-teams yardage who have a late-round

pick to burn. Otherwise expect him to go late in dynasty/keeper leagues andwith a mid-round pick in rookie-only drafts.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 37.0 195.7 1.0 26.0 205.3 1.0 0.7 34.6

Bye: 4Isaac Redman, PITIsaac Redman should have the opportunity to lead the way for the Steelers' rungame in 2012. Rashard Mendenhall is still recovering from a torn ACL and theteam hasn't added any depth to their running back corps, meaning thatRedman should see some chances to run before Mendenhall fully heals.Redman looked great in the playoffs against Denver with Mendenhall out,rushing for 121 yards on 17 carries with two catches for 21 yards, so he showedhe can handle the role. The likes of Jonathan Dwyer and Baron Batch willcompete for reps with Redman, but for now he seems to be the most likelycandidate to not only pick up a dozen touches per game but also work at thegoal-line. We'd consider Redman a candidate to begin the season as a No. 3Fantasy running back worth a pick starting in Round 6 or 7.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 196.0 898.0 7.0 24.7 176.0 1.0 0.7 139.62011 110 479 3 18 78 0 2 562010 52 247 0 9 72 2 0 32

Bye: 8Ray Rice, BALHow will Ray Rice follow-up a career-best season? After signing a five-year,$40 million deal in mid-July, he'll be pressed to at least match his career-highsin rush yards (1,364), rushing scores (12), receiving yards (704) and receivingtouchdowns (three). Last season was Rice's second 2,000-total-yard campaignin three years and his first year with double-digit touchdowns. He's had at least330 total touches in each of his last three years and has pretty much proventhat he's among the best of the dying breed of every-down backs. We've seenplayers take it easy once they get paid (Chris Johnson last year, for example),but Rice seems like a hard worker with a chip on his shoulder on a team thatdoesn't settle for underachievers, so perhaps he won't fall into that trap. ExpectRice to stay productive and be taken with a Top-5 pick in all leagues --potentially second overall.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 291.0 1331.7 9.3 66.7 594.0 3.0 2.3 247.22011 291 1364 12 76 704 3 2 2842010 308 1223 5 63 556 1 0 197

Bye: 10Trent Richardson, CLEThe Browns made Alabama running back Trent Richardson their first-round pickwith the No. 3 overall pick. Replacing Mark Ingram as the Tide's top back in2011, he averaged 5.9 yards per carry (1,679 yards on 283 totes) with 21touchdowns. He added another three scores through the air on 29 grabs for338 yards. He had six straight games with at least 107 rush yards and had atleast 100 total yards in all but one game in 2011 (he had three 200-total-yardgames!). Richardson might be the best running back prospect to come outsince Adrian Peterson. He's strong, quick, versatile and tough -- and he'll fit inperfectly with what the Browns are doing. There is a ton to like here eventhough he'll play in the rough-and-tumble AFC North and two dates per yearagainst the Ravens and Steelers. We'd like to see the Browns do more withtheir passing attack to help ease the defensive pressure Richardson will attract,but at the very least he's a candidate for over 15 touches per week with goal-line duty. It might take one big preseason play for the hype on Richardson toreach unreasonable levels. But until then consider him a No. 2 Fantasy RBworth the gamble with a pick starting in Round 3.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 276.7 1279.7 7.3 32.7 253.0 1.0 2.0 181.8

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Bye: 9Stevan Ridley, NEStevan Ridley is going to be a popular sleeper this year now that he's expectedto be the primary running back for the Patriots with BenJarvus Green-Ellis goneto Cincinnati. New England will employ a multi-back system with Ridley, JosephAddai, Shane Vereen and Danny Woodhead, but Ridley has the most upside byfar. For starters, he's the most physical of the trio and should help replaceGreen-Ellis at the goal line (Green-Ellis had 11 rushing touchdowns last yearand 25 over the last two years). As a rookie, Ridley averaged 5.1 yards a carrywith 87 attempts for 441 yards and one touchdown. If he gets close to 200carries (Green-Ellis had 181 last year) then he could approach 1,000 rushingyards and eight touchdowns. We love his ability and believe he should bedrafted in all leagues with a pick starting in late Round 6. He should be taken asa No. 3 Fantasy running back as of now, but a strong preseason will only pushhim into the Top 24 runners in the league and thus make him significantly morevaluable.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 182.0 815.0 7.7 21.0 158.7 0.7 0 130.42011 87 441 1 3 13 0 0 42

Bye: 7Jacquizz Rodgers, ATLJacquizz Rodgers should end up as the primary backup behind Michael Turnerand the change-of-pace back for the Falcons in 2012. Rodgers didn't have asensational rookie season but did run for 205 yards, catch for 188 yards andscore twice -- once rushing and once receiving. Expect Rodgers to get a bumpin playing time, and certainly consider him a must-draft running back if youspend an early-round pick on Turner. Rodgers should be attainable with a pickstarting in Round 12 in drafts.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 85.3 392.7 2.0 28.3 236.0 1.0 0.7 62.62011 57 205 1 21 188 1 1 33

Bye: 10Evan Royster, WASEvan Royster has the chance to play a prominent role with the Redskins in hissecond year after a promising debut as a rookie. Royster stepped into thestarting lineup the last two weeks of last season when Roy Helu was slowed byknee and toe injuries. He rushed for 100 yards in both games, finished with 328yards for the season and averaged 5.9 yards per carry. Helu is expected to bethe starter, and the Redskins could still add depth at running back, but Roysterhas plenty of upside. We like Royster as a quality reserve in 2012, well worth amiddle- to late-round pick -- especially by the owner who takes Helu with anearly-round choice.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 106.3 467.0 3.3 8.7 63.0 0.3 0 62.62011 56 328 0 10 76 0 0 28

Bye: 8Bernard Scott, CINBernard Scott's been a trendy low-end sleeper for years, and 2012 is nodifferent. The Bengals are interested in giving the fourth-year running back achance at doing more in the offense, potentially working in tandem with newlysigned running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis. He's groomed for it: Scott postedcareer-highs in carries (112), yards (380) and touchdowns (three) in 2011. Theonly ugly factor was his rushing average dipping from a promising 4.9 in 2010to an ugly 3.4 last season. Scott might not get many chances to score, and histrack record suggests that he might not be overly effective even if he hadaround 10 touches per game. He's worth a late-round pick, and that's assumingthe Bengals don't add another running back to their mix.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 116.3 490.3 2.0 25.7 206.3 1.0 1.0 692011 112 380 3 13 38 0 0 492010 61 299 1 11 60 0 2 25

Bye: 5Kevin Smith, DETKevin Smith is back with the Lions after successfully coming back from a kneeinjury in 2011. Smith totaled 535 yards seven touchdowns in seven gameswhen the Lions desperately needed someone to step up in their run game, buthe got nicked up multiple times upon his Week 10 return. Smith is expected toserve as depth behind Jahvid Best and Mikel Leshoure, both of whom arecoming back from injuries of their own. Keep an eye on what happens withBest, but Smith should only be drafted in the deepest of leagues.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 84.7 383.7 2.3 17.3 162.0 0.3 1.0 52.62011 72 356 4 22 179 3 1 792010 33 125 0 11 123 0 0 10

Bye: 7Jason Snelling, ATLJason Snelling had another rough year in 2011, landing 44 carries for 151 yardsand a touchdown, his worst numbers since 2009. He also made a small dent atreceiver (26 catches for 179 yards and two scores) and just didn't do well withthe limited opportunities he had. With Michael Turner expected to remain thestarter in Atlanta and with Jacquizz Rodgers expected to take on more work,Snelling might continue to be a limited role player unless Turner gets hurt. He'snot worth handcuffing to Turner in Fantasy drafts.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 54.3 228.0 1.7 18.0 122.0 0.3 0.3 31.42011 44 151 0 26 179 1 0 242010 87 324 2 44 303 3 0 76

Bye: 8C.J. Spiller, BUFC.J. Spiller is expected to share reps with Fred Jackson in Buffalo after finishing2011 strong as his replacement. Jackson went down with a broken leg in Week11, and Spiller took over as the starter and shined, posting double digits inFantasy points (standard scoring) in four of his final five games, finishing with67 carries for 391 yards (5.6 average) and three touchdowns and 21 catches for172 yards and two touchdowns over that span. Spiller would be a tremendousFantasy option this year if he was the starter and not sharing carries, butJackson is expected back at 100 percent and should be given moreopportunities. We still expect Spiller to have a prominent role because he's afaster option than Jackson, but he should only be considered a No. 3 Fantasyrunning back. He should be drafted after Jackson around Round 7, andhopefully the Bills will give Spiller enough touches that he can be successful forowners in all leagues.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 152.0 724.7 4.0 42.0 349.3 1.3 1.0 121.82011 107 561 4 39 269 2 0 1032010 74 283 0 24 157 1 3 27

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Bye: 6Darren Sproles, NOWhat does Darren Sproles have for an encore? A year ago there wasspeculation about just how much playing time he'd have in New Orleans,especially after a preseason that saw him total 10 touches in three games. As itturned out, Sproles' playing time was plentiful, and what he did when he got theball was outstanding. Sproles had 87 carries for 603 yards (6.9 average) andtwo rushing touchdowns to go with 86 catches for 710 receiving yards (8.3average) and seven scores. He went one step further in the playoffs, catchingan NFL postseason-record 15 passes against the 49ers. He led all runningbacks with 111 targets. We expect Sproles to remain involved in the Saints'offense complete with some new wrinkles introduced for this season, and weknow that with Drew Brees under center, defenses will never load the boxagainst Sproles. It might seem like a little much to expect Sproles to come closeto the 1,313 total yards and nine scores he had last year on his 173 touches,but he should be helpful to owners. We'd draft him as a No. 2 Fantasy runningback in standard formats with a pick as soon as Round 4. In PPR formats theguy is a borderline No. 1 Fantasy rusher definitely worth a third-round pick. Andit's not a bad move to pair him with another Saints running back (Thomas orIngram in Rounds 7 through 10) just to lock up as much of that backfield aspossible.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 116.3 596.7 3.7 81.3 703.0 4.7 1.0 162.42011 87 603 2 86 710 7 0 1692010 51 270 0 59 520 2 3 68

Bye: 10James Starks, GBJames Starks' 2011 season started off great with 172 total yards and atouchdown over his first two games. Those would prove to be his best stats onthe year as he failed to score a touchdown in his final 12 games (he missedthree games) or run for 100 yards in any game. Some of that had to do with alack of opportunity: Starks didn't have more than 13 carries in any single gamelast season. He split reps with Ryan Grant and others but more importantlynever got goal-line looks or proved he was a better option than Aaron Rodgersthrowing the ball. Starks remains in Green Bay and will be a part of theirrushing program, but with the Packers averaging 340 carries by running backsover the last two seasons, expectations are low for the third-year rusher. Wewould cautiously take him as a No. 3 running back in the event that the Packersdon't bring in tough competition to take reps from him.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 187.3 821.0 4.0 30.7 248.3 0.7 2.0 116.22011 133 578 1 29 216 0 1 682010 29 101 0 2 15 0 0 4

Bye: 6Jonathan Stewart, CARAfter scoring 10 rushing touchdowns in each of his first two seasons in theleague, Jonathan Stewart has six rushing scores total over his last two years.And while he gained a role as the Panthers' back inside the 10-yard line formuch of 2011, he only cashed in four times while finishing behind teammateDeAngelo Williams in rush attempts (Stewart had 142) and rushing yards(Stewart had 761). Where Stewart thrived was playing on third downs as aneasy outlet for rookie quarterback Cam Newton, posting career-bests inreceptions (47) and receiving yards (413) with a touchdown catch. That's a rolehe should keep in 2012, though it remains to be seen how new back MikeTolbert will alter what's asked of him. Here's the bottom line: Stewart's been adisappointment for a couple of seasons but is in a contract year and can't beconsidered a lock to re-sign with the Panthers after they dropped big coin onWilliams last year and a little coin on Tolbert this spring. With a strong season,Stewart will cash in with another team next spring. That's enough reason for usto eyeball him around the same time as Williams - figure Stewart to be draftedas a No. 3 option with a pick starting in Round 6.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 153.3 786.0 5.7 37.0 300.7 1.3 1.0 1322011 142 761 4 47 413 1 0 1312010 178 770 2 8 103 1 4 83

Bye: 8Ben Tate, HOUBen Tate remains the primary backup to Arian Foster in Houston, but lastseason he more than proved that he can provide stats in that role. Tate totaled1,040 yards with four touchdowns last year, with 462 yards and two touchdownscoming in four games where he was the Texans' primary rusher. When hewasn't their main guy, he still had at least 40 total yards in seven games.Obviously, his primary value in Fantasy is as a handcuff for Foster, but he's stillexpected to be mildly productive even when Foster gets his work. Expect Tateto get looks from all owners, not just the folks who take Foster with a first-roundpick. He's worth the pick in Round 9 or so as a backup even if you don't draftFoster.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 144.7 705.7 4.7 11.7 91.3 0 0 95.22011 175 942 4 13 98 0 3 107

Bye: 7Daniel Thomas, MIADaniel Thomas was expected to be the Dolphins primary rusher as a rookie in2011, but he got off to a slow start due to hamstring problems and thenwatched Reggie Bush run away with the job. Thomas had just one game withdouble digits in Fantasy points (standard scoring) and finished the year with165 carries for 581 yards and 12 catches for 72 yards and a touchdown.Thomas will open this season behind Bush, but he should still get the chancefor plenty of touches. Thomas has obvious potential but is more like a reserverusher for Fantasy purposes, worth drafting with a late-round pick. Bush clearlyhas more upside, but Thomas could end up working at the goal line. We hopehe is a sophomore rebound candidate after a down rookie campaign.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 144.0 642.7 5.0 17.3 125.3 0 1.0 902011 165 581 0 12 72 1 1 57

Bye: 6Pierre Thomas, NOIt's pretty clear that Pierre Thomas will remain a key cog in the Saints' backfield,but not the primary weapon. Thomas saw more playing time than expected lastseason, partially because of an injury to rookie Mark Ingram, and totaled 562yards on 110 rushes and 425 yards on a career-best 50 catches. He alsototaled six touchdowns, four of them coming in November and December whenIngram was out. Ingram is expected to be healthy for the Saints this season andshould cut into Thomas' production, but the six-year vet is still involved in whatthe Saints do. But so will Ingram and Darren Sproles, and thus we can'tconfidently say that Thomas will be a reliable rusher from week to week, justthat he'll have a chance to work in about 10 touches per contest. He cannot bedrafted as anything more than a low-end No. 3/quality reserve Fantasy runningback with a mid- to late-round choice. Here's an idea: If you like Thomas, makeit a point to draft him along with one other Saints rusher (Sproles in Rounds 3-4or Ingram in Rounds 8-10) on Draft Day.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 130.7 603.7 3.7 34.3 275.0 1.3 1.3 99.42011 110 562 5 50 425 1 1 1172010 83 269 2 29 201 0 0 42

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Bye: 6Mike Tolbert, CARMike Tolbert made an interesting career move this offseason when he signed afour-year deal in Carolina, leaving the Chargers. Tolbert, who is familiar with theoffense in Carolina thanks to his days with offensive guru Rob Chudzinski, isexpected to play more as a fullback rather than a running back since thePanthers are loaded at tailback with DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart.That doesn't mean Tolbert won't touch the ball, but his ability to help Fantasyowners just got a lot worse. Tolbert, who had 303 carries for 1,325 yards and 19touchdowns and 79 catches for 649 yards and two touchdowns the past twoyears, might just become a glorified goal-line back and occasional weapon. Hewent from a potential No. 2 Fantasy running back to a low-end reserve. Tolbertis still worth drafting with a late-round pick, but as long as Williams and Stewartare healthy, we aren't going to see Tolbert doing much compared to how he wasused with the Chargers.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 80.7 346.3 4.3 18.7 144.0 1.3 1.3 652011 121 490 8 54 433 2 1 1352010 182 735 11 25 216 0 3 141

Bye: 11Robert Turbin, SEAThe Seahawks took Utah State running back Robert Turbin with a fourth-roundpick in the NFL Draft, and they might need him right away. Starter MarshawnLynch was arrested in mid-July and is likely to serve a suspension. Turbin couldbe in the mix to help replace him. The rookie missed all of the 2010 season witha torn right ACL but bounced back in 2011 by rushing for 1,517 yards and 19touchdowns. Turbin doesn't have ridiculous speed but for a big guy he's notbad. He's worth a middle- to late-round pick in seasonal leagues as a handcufffor Lynch, a middle-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a second- orthird-round pick in rookie-only drafts.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 72.0 312.3 1.3 11.7 86.7 0.3 0 36.6

Bye: 7Michael Turner, ATLFor the third time in four years, Michael Turner topped 300 carries and 1,300rush yards while posting double-digit touchdowns for the fourth straight season.He's also maintained a 4.0-plus rushing average over those four seasons.That's the kind of consistency that Fantasy owners crave, but there's noguarantee Turner will be quite as good in 2012. For starters, the Falcons havealready come out and said they'll limit his reps; Jacquizz Rodgers might takesome work off of his plate. Turner also turned 30 this year and has put up 1,189of his 1,417 career carries over the last four years. He also had some prettypoor games down the stretch of 2011 until he finished his season off against adecimated Bucs team in Week 17. But he'll still be the main rusher in theFalcons offense and play with a unit that has such a great passing threat thathe'll never see eight defenders in the box. A slightly improved schedule shouldhelp too. We think Turner is in the mix as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB worth apick in Round 2 in standard drafts and closer to Round 3 in PPR formats.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 279.3 1283.0 12.0 13.7 102.3 0 1.0 1952011 301 1340 11 17 168 0 2 1972010 334 1371 12 12 85 0 2 201

Bye: 9Shane Vereen, NEShane Vereen barely got the chance to play as a rookie in 2011, but that shouldchange this year. He has the chance to be a key contributor for the Patriots thisseason with BenJarvus Green-Ellis gone to Cincinnati and should share timewith Stevan Ridley, Joseph Addai and Danny Woodhead. Ridley should be thebest rusher of this trio, but Vereen will have his moments also. He has thechance to be a change-of-pace rusher behind Ridley and Addai and also workin passing situations with Woodhead. We consider Vereen a key Fantasyreserve, and he is worth drafting with a late-round pick. He should be draftedafter Ridley but before Woodhead if you're ranking them going into trainingcamp.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 100.7 478.7 2.3 27.0 229.7 1.0 1.0 71.82011 15 57 1 0 0 0 0 8

Bye: 10Beanie Wells, ARIBeanie Wells is hoping to build off his breakout 2011 season with anotherstrong performance this year. In 14 games, Wells totaled 1,097 total yards and10 touchdowns and was the No. 15 running back in standard Fantasy leagues.What makes his feat more impressive is that he did it with a knee injury, onethat required surgery this offseason. The Cardinals believe Wells will be readyfor camp but it remains to be seen if that will be the case. Though second-yearrusher Ryan Williams is sure to take some reps off of Wells' plate, the belief isthat Wells will be the primary rusher for Arizona, including at the goal line. Weconsider Wells a No. 2 Fantasy running back coming into the season worthdrafting around Round 3 or 4 in all leagues -- so long as he's cleared for camp.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 222.3 1041.7 8.3 17.3 121.3 0.7 1.0 1542011 245 1047 10 10 52 0 2 1552010 116 397 2 5 74 0 0 46

Bye: 6DeAngelo Williams, CARLast year DeAngelo Williams had to share the rushing workload with one guy.This year he might have to end up splitting with two guys -- and that doesn'tinclude quarterback Cam Newton. Williams totaled seven touchdowns andaveraged an awesome 5.4 yards per carry, but he did it with just 155 carries. Herushed for more than 100 yards once, totaled more than 100 yards twice andonly six times did he accrue 10 or more Fantasy points in a game (standardscoring), with most of his big games coming after Week 10 (six of his seventouchdowns came in his final six matchups). If you think Williams was aheadache to figure out last year, just wait until you see split reps with not onlyJonathan Stewart but with Mike Tolbert, too. Williams' rushing average willbenefit, and he might last a few years longer in the league, but with only ahandful of chances to get even 15 touches per game last year, the expectationis that he won't put up big stats week after week. It's safe to draft Williams as aNo. 3 Fantasy running back worth a pick starting in Round 6 or 7.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 166.0 825.3 6.7 19.3 158.0 0.7 0.3 125.82011 155 836 7 16 135 0 0 1242010 87 361 1 11 61 0 1 34

Bye: 10Ryan Williams, ARIRyan Williams was expected to compete with Beanie Wells for the starting jobin 2011 before a knee injury in the preseason ruined his rookie year. He ishopeful of making a full recovery in time for the start of this season, but we'llhave to see his status once training camp opens (he claimed he was ahead ofschedule in May). If he's healthy he will likely take some carries away fromWells, but Wells established himself as a featured rusher in 2011 and shouldn'tbe off the field a ton. Still, Williams has good talent, and if he can return at 100percent he is worth drafting in all leagues with a mid-to-late pick, either as ahandcuff to Beanie Wells or as a quality reserve with potential to see someproductive playing time.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 137.7 595.7 4.3 18.0 129.0 0.3 1.3 83

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Bye: 11David Wilson, NYGVirginia Tech running back David Wilson was the first-round pick of the Giants,bolstering their running back corps. Wilson offers plenty of variety after rushingfor 1.627 yards and nine touchdowns last season with the Hokies, adding 21grabs for 126 yards and another score. He's also worked returning kickoffs,scoring on two of his 22 returns in 2010 (none on 20 returns in 2011). Wilsoncollected 4,349 all-purpose yards and scored 25 touchdowns in only threeseasons at Virginia Tech and should contribute right away on special teams forthe Giants. He also can offer a change-of-pace option to the ground gamebehind starter Ahmad Bradshaw. But unless (or until) Bradshaw missessignificant playing time, Wilson isn't expected to post enough stats to warrantFantasy use. We'd spend a late pick on him in seasonal drafts, a middle- tolate-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a Top 20 pick in rookie-onlyformats.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 129.7 588.3 3.0 24.0 185.7 1.3 0.7 85.4

Bye: 9Danny Woodhead, NEDanny Woodhead had a breakout season in 2010 and then took a dramaticstep back in 2011. This year, Woodhead has the chance for a rebound seasonsince he should have a prominent role in New England's four-headed backfieldwith Stevan Ridley, Joseph Addai and Shane Vereen. Woodhead had morethan 900 total yards and six touchdowns in 2010, but his production regressedlast year to just over 500 total yards and one touchdown. With BenJarvusGreen-Ellis now in Cincinnati, Woodhead should see more playing time,especially in passing situations. We'd rank him behind Ridley and possiblybehind Addai and Vereen as well, but Woodhead has the chance to helpowners in PPR leagues. He should not be drafted in most standard formats, butin PPR leagues he is worth a late-round pick.

Rushing Receiving MiscYear Att Yds TD Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 67.7 332.0 2.0 23.3 179.7 1.0 0 542011 77 351 1 18 157 0 0 442010 97 547 5 34 379 1 1 111

Wide ReceiverBye: 9Danny Amendola, STL

Danny Amendola entered 2011 with plenty of potential, but an elbow injury inWeek 1 ended his season prematurely. Now, Amendola will have to prove he'shealthy and bounce back in 2012. He's still dealing with the elbow injury in theoffseason and he has to get a new contract as a restricted free agent. But sincehe will remain with the Rams, he should once again have a prominent role. Theaddition of Steve Smith (formerly of the Giants and Eagles) could cut into hisplaying time, but Amendola should be considered a No. 4 Fantasy option instandard leagues and a No. 3 option in PPR formats. Keep in mind that in 2010when he was healthy he had 85 catches for 689 yards and three touchdownsand he could easily reach those stats again this year.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 66.7 762.7 4.0 0.3 92.42011 5 45 0 0 12010 85 689 3 1 82

Bye: 5Miles Austin, DALMiles Austin has proven that when healthy he is among the best receivers in theNFL. He has 26 total touchdowns in the past three years, but he only played in10 games last year due to various injuries including a key one to his hamstring.He should be 100 percent for this season, and he has the chance for a big year.The last time he played a full year with Tony Romo was in 2009 (rememberRomo was limited in 2010 with a broken collarbone) and the two hooked up for81 catches, 1,320 yards and 11 touchdowns. Austin is capable of those statsagain, and he should be drafted as early as Round 4 in the majority of leaguesas a very solid No. 2 Fantasy receiver. Dez Bryant and Jason Witten willcontinue to steal targets from Austin, but the loss of Laurent Robinson as a free

agent to Jacksonville should help Austin gain the kind of target totals we hopedfor last year.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 73.7 1141.0 7.3 0 151.82011 43 579 7 0 922010 69 1041 7 1 147

Bye: 11Doug Baldwin, SEADoug Baldwin was Seattle's best receiver in 2011 with 51 catches for 788 yardsand four touchdowns. Not bad for an undrafted rookie! He took advantage ofseveral injuries and saw a lot of playing time, but now he'll have to compete forsnaps with the likes of Sidney Rice and Golden Tate. Expectations shouldremain small -- it wouldn't be a total surprise if he matched his numbers fromlast season but it would be a huge shock if he grossly exceeded them given thedeep receiving corps the Seahawks have. Draft him late as a reserve receiver ifyou wish, but don't be committed to keeping him if he falters out of the gate. Hemight wind up being a receiver used as a one-week replacement off waiversduring the season.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 63.0 784.0 4.3 0 96.82011 51 788 4 0 95

Bye: 7Jon Baldwin, KCJon Baldwin would like a do-over from his rookie year in 2011. Baldwin missedthe first six games of the season due to a thumb injury and then struggledthrough poor quarterback play with Matt Cassel (broken hand) out. He finishedthe year with 21 catches for 254 yards and a touchdown, but he's capable of somuch more. He should start this season opposite Dwayne Bowe, and Baldwinhas plenty of sleeper potential. He is not worth drafting as anything more than alate-round flier, but he has good size at 6-foot-4, 230 pounds and decent speed.If Cassel can look his way with enough red-zone targets he could be aserviceable No. 3 receiver.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 46.0 686.0 4.3 0.7 84.42011 21 254 1 0 23

Bye: 6Earl Bennett, CHIFor the second year in a row, Earl Bennett looked poised to break out as theBears' top receiver but didn't follow through. After suffering a rib injury againstthe hard-hitting Saints, Bennett caught 14 balls for 251 yards and a touchdownover three weeks. But he couldn't find the end zone or crack even 50 yardsreceiving in the six games thereafter. We like that he's a favorite of quarterbackJay Cutler and could see him playing regularly in the Bears offense, but until wesee him sustain consistent production, he'll be nothing more than a reserveFantasy option. Draft him with a late-round pick if you'd like.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 43.7 580.0 2.7 0 66.22011 24 381 1 1 342010 46 561 3 0 67

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Bye: 7Davone Bess, MIAThe Dolphins receiver situation is so dire entering the season that Davone Bessis likely their No. 1 option in the passing game. While Bess is a decent slotreceiver, he is far from a No. 1 threat. The good news for Fantasy owners is ifBess is the Dolphins' top guy then he could be a No. 3 Fantasy receiver,especially in PPR leagues. He does have at least 75 catches in two of his pastthree seasons. But Bess has just 11 total touchdowns, and he will probablystruggle when he faces top corners. Potentially working with a rookiequarterback doesn't help either. If Miami does not add another receiver thenconsider drafting Bess as a sleeper with a middle- to late-round pick. But ifMiami drafts a receiver or signs someone significant prior to training camp thenBess would only be worth drafting with a late-round pick in PPR formats.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 62.3 702.7 3.0 0.7 78.62011 51 537 3 2 602010 79 820 5 2 101

Bye: 6Justin Blackmon, JACOklahoma State wide receiver Justin Blackmon was taken with the fifth overallpick in the 2012 NFL Draft by the Jaguars. The 6-foot-1, 207-pound dynamoscored 38 touchdowns in his final 25 games and caught 244 passes for 3,378yards in his collegiate career (35 games). Catching darts from BrandonWeeden, Blackmon set an NCAA record with at least 100 yards and onetouchdown in all 12 games in a season in 2010 and won two consecutive FredBiletnikoff awards as the top college wide receiver. He's a much-neededreceiving threat for the Jaguars and young passer Blaine Gabbert. Blackmon isfast, big and strong, a tough combination for a defensive back to match up with.He should be a positive for Gabbert, which in turn means he'll post some prettygood numbers. An early June arrest for a DUI, his second in 20 months, willscare off some owners but so long as he has a small suspension (or none atall), he'll still be worth the risk on Draft Day. Blackmon is worth a middle- to late-round pick in seasonal drafts, a middle-round pick in dynasty/keeper leaguesand a Top-5 pick in rookie-only formats.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 60.3 896.7 5.3 1.0 112.8

Bye: 8Anquan Boldin, BALAnquan Boldin used to be considered a borderline No. 1 Fantasy wide receiver-- now he's a borderline No. 1 receiver on his own team. Boldin caught 57 of the105 passes thrown his way (54 percent) for 887 yards (a career-best 15.6 yardsper catch) but just three touchdowns, his lowest total since his injury-shortenedsecond season. By comparison, teammate Torrey Smith caught 50 of 95targeted passes for 841 yards and seven scores. Boldin will remain a big part ofthe Ravens offense, but he might just be the league's best possession receiver.That's not a bad thing for his career but it's not exactly great for his Fantasyprospects. Maybe it's because he's playing with a non-elite quarterback orbecause he's on a team with a stellar run game, but Boldin simply isn't thesame type of stat producer as he was with Arizona from 2003 to 2009. WithSmith only getting better and the Ravens offense basically coming back intact,Boldin cannot be overvalued on Draft Day. He's a solid No. 3 Fantasy receiverin PPR formats and more of a middle-of-the-pack No. 3 receiver in standardleagues. He'll likely start getting some looks in early Round 7.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 66.3 905.7 6.0 0 1182011 57 887 3 0 992010 64 837 7 1 116

Bye: 7Dwayne Bowe, KCDwayne Bowe received the franchise tag from the Chiefs and will play on theone-year deal this season. The hope here is that the motivation of a new dealwill help him have a strong season. Bowe was a bust in 2011 compared to2010, scoring 10 fewer touchdowns (five) than he did the year prior but stillgetting 81 receptions for 1,159 yards. We figure Bowe's touchdown expectation

is somewhere in the middle since he played nearly half his games in 2011without Matt Cassel (broken hand). Cassel's back and Bowe has plenty to playfor. Bowe should be considered a solid No. 2 Fantasy receiver worth a pickbetween Rounds 5 and 6.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 72.7 1130.3 6.3 1.0 140.82011 81 1159 5 0 1382010 72 1162 15 0 198

Bye: 9Deion Branch, NEDeion Branch stayed with the Patriots after signing a one-year contractextension this offseason. Branch is now part of a crowded receiving corps withWes Welker, Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, Brandon Lloyd, DonteStallworth and Anthony Gonzalez. Branch and Tom Brady have a tremendousrapport, which should help Branch with his playing time and targets. But theadditional mouths to feed will cut into Branch's production. He had 51 catchesfor 702 yards and five touchdowns last year, but he only produced four gameswith double digits in Fantasy points (standard scoring). He has the chance topost similar stats this year, which makes him a Fantasy reserve in all leagues.Plan on drafting him with a late-round pick.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 41.0 528.3 4.0 0 702011 51 702 5 0 922010 61 818 6 1 109

Bye: 7Steve Breaston, KCSteve Breaston is expected to be the No. 3 receiver for the Chiefs this yearbehind Dwayne Bowe and Jon Baldwin, and he should see plenty of timeplaying in the slot. In 2011, Breaston's first year in Kansas City, he had 61catches for 785 yards and two touchdowns. That's about what you can expectfrom Breaston, who has never scored more than three touchdowns in a seasonand has just one year with more than 800 receiving yards. We considerBreaston a low-end Fantasy option in the majority of standard leagues, but hecan be a solid reserve in PPR formats. He should only be drafted with a late-round pick in those PPR formats.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 41.0 544.0 2.7 0 63.22011 61 785 2 0 842010 47 718 1 0 70

Bye: 11Kenny Britt, TENTitans head coach Mike Munchak summed up Kenny Britt this offseason as a"phenom." Hopefully the stud receiver has phenomenal healing skills as herehabs his way back from a torn ACL suffered last September and arthroscopicsurgery on both knees between late May and mid-July. That puts his start to theseason in jeopardy, and he's never been a lock to stay healthy once the seasonstarts. Thing is, when he is healthy, he's been awesome. He's scored 15touchdowns in 31 games and has averaged 71 yards per game over his lasttwo seasons (15 games total). He's also scored in each of his last four fullgames. Obviously there's a lot to like here, but questions about his knees willkeep his value limited. Expect Britt to be a consideration starting in early Round7 -- if you get him as a No. 2 receiver, you're probably reaching, but if you canget him as a No. 3 option then you're in better shape.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 65.0 1031.0 7.7 1.0 139.22011 17 289 3 1 372010 42 775 9 1 123

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Bye: 4Antonio Brown, PITAntonio Brown was one of our favorite sleepers last summer and he didn'tdisappoint. Now the onus is on him to improve after the Steelers' opponentshave had an offseason to study him. Brown caught 69 of 123 passes thrown hisway, generating 1,108 yards (an awesome 16.1 average), but with just twotouchdowns. If Brown stays as productive as a receiver and can pick up someextra touchdowns, he'll be among the Top 20 receivers in Fantasy Football - andno one is drafting him that way. Figure Brown to begin 2012 as a No. 3 Fantasyreceiver worth a pick starting in Round 6 in PPR formats and Round 7 instandard formats.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 73.0 1103.3 4.7 1.0 130.22011 69 1108 2 0 1162010 16 167 0 0 9

Bye: 7Vincent Brown, SDVincent Brown has the chance to shine in his sophomore season with VincentJackson now in Tampa Bay. The Chargers brought in Robert Meachem andEddie Royal and still have Malcom Floyd and Antonio Gates, but Brown shouldstill compete for a prominent role. As a rookie in 2011, Brown had 19 catchesfor 329 yards and two touchdowns with limited playing time. That shouldchange as he takes on a little more work in his second season, and that meansan increase in targets. He's worth drafting with a late-round flier with the hopethat he can play in the Chargers' three-receiver sets. We hope Philip Riversleans on Brown more this year because he has plenty of upside.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 39.0 573.3 4.0 0 732011 19 329 2 0 37

Bye: 5Dez Bryant, DALDespite his stats not being to the level that some expect, Dez Bryant looks likea franchise receiver. He has the chance for a big year in 2012, his third seasonin the NFL which is when many receivers have a breakout campaign. Bryanthad a solid 2011 with 63 catches for 928 yards and nine touchdowns, finishingas a Top 20 Fantasy receiver. He wasn't very consistent until the end of theseason, but that's one of several things he's worked on this offseason,promising he's quicker and stronger after injuries seemingly limited him. Nowthe bad news: Bryant was arrested in mid-July for shoving his mother andcharged with a misdemeanor. No suspension is expected for now but that couldalways change. As anyone familiar with Bryant knows, there's some seriouspotential here. Plan on drafting Bryant as early as Round 5 in the majority ofleagues as a solid No. 2 Fantasy receiver.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 75.3 1110.3 7.7 1.0 148.22011 63 928 9 1 1372010 45 561 6 1 83

Bye: 5Nate Burleson, DETNate Burleson caught a career-best 73 passes in 2011, but averaged a career-worst 10.4 yards per catch. But the biggest disappointment? He had just threetouchdowns in a year where his quarterback threw 41. Four other playersincluding two tight ends had more and a running back that joined the team inWeek 10 had as many. With Calvin Johnson owning the No. 1 job and TitusYoung a candidate for more playing time, it might not be such a good idea toinvest in Burleson outside of the late rounds of a PPR draft.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 51.0 651.0 5.0 1.0 852011 73 757 3 1 882010 55 625 6 2 91

Bye: 10Randall Cobb, GBRandall Cobb's rookie season hit a high in Week 1 when he returned a kickoff108 yards for a score against the Saints and also caught a 32-yard touchdownpass from Aaron Rodgers in the game. From there, he did very little, failing toscore over the next 15 games. But that might have been a byproduct of playingin an offense loaded with talent as a first-year player. There's obvious potentialin Cobb because of his speed, but until he sees more playing time, he's notgoing to be anything more than a late-round flier in standard-league drafts. He'llgo higher in leagues that reward special teams play.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 37.3 573.3 4.3 0.7 74.42011 25 375 1 3 30

Bye: 4Austin Collie, INDThere's hope for Austin Collie. A year after suffering multiple concussions ontop of having thumb and foot issues, Collie played in 16 games in 2011.However, he grossly under-delivered thanks in big part to Peyton Manning notbeing under center. Now the Colts move in a new direction, and it remains to beseen just how much work Collie will have in their new offense. Obviously he'llbe considered for the slot role and potentially could be as good as he was withManning a few years back now that he's catching darts from Andrew Luck. Butthe Colts are expected to go through some growing pains, and Collie remainsan injury risk even though he eased fears by not missing a game last season.Unless he dazzles in the preseason, figure that he's a candidate to be a No. 3wideout in PPR leagues and a reserve option in standard formats. Round 9 isprobably a safe time to start thinking about him.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 60.0 704.7 4.0 0.7 85.62011 54 514 1 0 502010 58 649 8 1 103

Bye: 6Marques Colston, NOWant consistency? Marques Colston's got it. Despite a few nagging injuries thathave kept him off the field for all but two of his years, Colston has had over1,000 yards receiving, at least seven touchdowns and at least 70 receptions infive of six NFL seasons (he was limited in 2008). With a career average of 72.5receiving yards per game (he averaged 81.6 last year) and a score every 9.35receptions, Colston remains a quality Fantasy receiver who can start as a rock-solid No. 2 option from week to week. Expect him to be a good value as a lateRound 4 or early Round 5 pick.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 80.3 1123.0 8.0 0.3 152.42011 80 1143 8 1 1532010 84 1023 7 0 136

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Bye: 9Michael Crabtree, SFMichael Crabtree has plenty of talent, but he has yet to show that he can be areliable Fantasy receiver. In 2011, which was Crabtree's third year in the NFL,he had a successful campaign with career highs in catches (72) and yards(874), but he scored just four touchdowns and had only four games with doubledigits in Fantasy points (standard scoring). His quarterback situation didn't helpsince Alex Smith isn't exactly a premier passer, and the 49ers decided toupgrade at receiver this offseason. They added Mario Manningham from theGiants and also signed Randy Moss out of retirement and drafted Illinoiswideout A.J. Jenkins with a late first-round pick. Crabtree now has plenty ofcompetition for catches, and his Fantasy value will take a hit as a result. Heshould be viewed as a low-end No. 3 Fantasy receiver in the majority ofleagues. Plan on drafting Crabtree with a mid-round pick in all formats.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 64.3 842.3 4.7 0 104.22011 72 874 4 0 1052010 55 741 6 0 102

Bye: 11Victor Cruz, NYGVictor Cruz made salsa dancing cool for Fantasy owners in 2011 when he had82 catches for a franchise-record 1,536 yards and nine touchdowns during theregular season and then added 21 more catches for 269 yards and atouchdown in the playoffs to help the Giants win the Super Bowl. He came outof nowhere to become the Giants' leading receiver during the season, but canhe do it again? We're cautiously optimistic. It's never a great idea to rely onunproven receivers with one year of success, but Cruz is in a great situation. Hehas an elite quarterback in Eli Manning (who loved throwing to him - 131 timesin the regular season, to be exact), he will remain a starter who will learn toovercome double-teams this summer with Hakeem Nicks sidelined for most ofcamp, and he's in a contract year. All of those factors add up to Cruz being asolid Fantasy option worth drafting as early as Round 3 or 4 in the majority ofleagues.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 79.0 1231.7 8.0 0.3 161.42011 82 1536 9 1 198

Bye: 7Eric Decker, DENIf you thought Eric Decker played well before, then you're going to be giddyabout Decker this season with the addition of Peyton Manning. Decker had sixgames with double digits in Fantasy points last year with 44 catches for 612yards and eight touchdowns, and it would not be a surprise for his production toincrease by 30-plus catches and 300-plus yards playing with Manning. Thereceiver was among the first Broncos to begin working out with Manning thisoffseason and should be on the same page with the quarterback when theseason starts. Go ahead and consider Decker a No. 3 Fantasy receiver on DraftDay, making him worth a pick in Round 7 or 8. But there's obvious potentialhere so long as Manning is the one throwing him passes. Keep in mind this isalso Decker's third year in the NFL, which is when receivers tend to blossom.Decker has a lot working in his favor heading into 2012.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 75.0 978.0 7.3 0.7 133.42011 44 612 8 1 992010 6 106 1 1 8

Bye: 10Larry Fitzgerald, ARIAll Larry Fitzgerald does is make plays. It doesn't matter if he's catching passesfrom Kurt Warner or John Skelton, he continues to post outstanding stats.Fitzgerald struggled through a quarterback mess in 2011 with Skelton andKevin Kolb but still managed 80 catches for 1,411 yards and eight touchdowns.It was his lowest reception total since 2006, but this was the third time hereached at least 1,400 receiving yards. Kolb and Skelton are back againcompeting for the job this year, and the team added rookie receiver MichaelFloyd to help draw some coverage. Floyd could help in that regard and while

the quarterbacks aren't exactly studs they are still certainly capable of gettingFitzgerald the ball. He remains a No. 1 Fantasy receiver in all leagues, and heis worth drafting as early as Round 2.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 94.3 1462.3 9.0 0 1932011 80 1411 8 0 1812010 90 1137 6 0 145

Bye: 7Malcom Floyd, SDMalcom Floyd is entering a contract year this season and could be in line for abig year now that Vincent Jackson is gone. Floyd could emerge as the No. 1receiver for the Chargers, which is a role he played for much of 2010 whenJackson was a holdout. Floyd had 24 catches for 513 yards and threetouchdowns during the first six games of 2010 with Jackson out. He's alsoaveraged nearly 20 yards per catch over his last two seasons (23 games). Butwhile Floyd does have promise this year, there's still some downside. He'sinjury prone since he missed nine games the past two years. And the Chargersadded Robert Meachem and Eddie Royal this offseason to help Floyd andAntonio Gates with Jackson's departure. We like Floyd as a good reservereceiver to start the year, and there's obvious potential so long as he stayshealthy. Just don't pencil him in to start for you every week since he could belimited, and he could also be overshadowed by Meachem and Gates. Floyd isonly worth drafting with a late-round pick.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 54.0 890.3 5.3 0 112.82011 43 856 5 0 1082010 37 717 6 0 99

Bye: 10Michael Floyd, ARINotre Dame wideout Michael Floyd was the top pick of the Arizona Cardinals,and he'll end up having a shot at some quality playing time opposite LarryFitzgerald. Floyd's got the size (6-foot-3, 220 pounds) and speed (4.43 secondsin the 40-yard dash) to be an impact receiver, though questions about his off-field habits and quarterback in Arizona tempers that projection. Floyd caught100 passes for 1,147 yards and nine TD catches, plus one touchdown run, as asenior. Expect him to eventually see a good amount of playing time andespecially help draw coverage away from Fitzgerald, but it might not happenright away. Because of that and his quarterback issues in Arizona, we see Floydas a Fantasy reserve worth a pick late in seasonal formats. He's a late first-/early second-round pick in rookie-only drafts and a middle- to late-roundchoice in dynasty/keeper formats.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 47.7 696.3 5.3 0.7 92.4

Bye: 5Jacoby Ford, OAKJacoby Ford is entering his third year in the NFL, and we hope it leads to abreakout season. Ford played well as a rookie in 2010 with 25 catches for 470yards and two touchdowns and 10 carries for 155 yards and two touchdowns.He also made an impact in the return game with 53 kick returns for 1,280 yardsand three touchdowns. But last year, Ford struggled with a foot injury and waslimited to 19 catches for 279 yards and one touchdown and four carries for 31yards. He also had only 11 kickoff returns for 341 yards and one touchdown.We can see Ford doing much more this year so long as he stays healthy, but heshould only be drafted with a late-round pick in deep leagues (his value ishigher in leagues that reward points for returns).

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 45.0 722.3 3.3 0 922011 19 279 1 1 252010 25 470 2 1 68

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Bye: 10Pierre Garcon, WASFor four years, Pierre Garcon stood in the shadow of Reggie Wayne as the No.2 receiver in Indianapolis. In 2012, he'll get his chance to stand out as the topdog in the Redskins offense. Garcon signed a rich deal with Washington andshould see plenty of playing time in Mike Shanahan's West Coast offensecatching passes from rookie Robert Griffin III. Shanahan said this offseasonthat he loves Garcon's playmaking ability and speed after the catch, and bothwill come in handy with Griffin at the helm. The team did take steps thisoffseason to improve its receiving corps, which means that there are a lot ofmouths to feed in the Nation's Capital. Garcon is coming off a season withcareer-highs set or matched across the board, and it came with very mediocrequarterbacks. Garcon should be able to get close to his 2011 numbers againand serves owners as a borderline No. 3/reserve Fantasy receiver worth takingin Round 8 or 9.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 62.3 940.3 5.0 0 1152011 70 947 6 2 1202010 67 784 6 0 107

Bye: 8A.J. Green, CINWe knew A.J. Green had talent and potential, but we didn't think we'd see himshow it right from the get-go. Green had at least eight Fantasy points (standardscoring) in 11 of his 15 starts and finished his rookie season with 65 grabs for1,057 yards (16.3 avg.) and seven touchdowns. How can he improve for 2012?For starters, he could catch more of the passes Andy Dalton throws his way -he caught only 56 percent of his targets (116) last year. That should happen asDalton and Green go through their first offseason together and get even morefamiliar with each other. But what remains to be seen is how the Bengalsapproach replacing Jerome Simpson, who has not re-signed with the team andfaces a suspension for off-field issues. If the Bengals can't replace Simpsonadequately, we'll see defenses attempt to take Green away with a barrage ofdouble-teams and bracketed coverage. That could hurt his potential to be anelite receiver but wouldn't totally diminish him as a game breaker. Expect Greento perform about as well as he did last year with more potential for him toimprove than regress. Draft him as a middle- to low-end No. 1 Fantasy receiverworth a pick starting in late Round 3.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 79.3 1180.0 9.0 0 1652011 65 1057 7 0 142

Bye: 10Leonard Hankerson, WASLeonard Hankerson is expected to be ready for the start of the season aftersuffering a torn labrum in his hip last November. Hankerson has a ton of upside,but the Redskins have a crowded receiving corps now with Santana Moss,Pierre Garcon, Josh Morgan, Jabar Gaffney and Anthony Armstrong. He alsowill be the primary mid-range target of rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III. Wecan see Hankerson slotting in as the No. 5 receiver and working in specificjump-ball situations, but his targets will be minimal. Plan on drafting Hankersononly in dynasty and keeper formats with a late-round pick, but his productionwill likely be limited this year with all the new faces for the Redskins.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 41.7 570.0 4.0 0 732011 13 163 0 0 11

Bye: 7Brian Hartline, MIABrian Hartline might be asked to play a prominent role for the Dolphins thisseason with the lack of receiving threats they have on offense. That might be agood thing for the speedy Hartline, but it's not the best situation for theDolphins. Hartline is not a front-line receiving threat since he has averaged just37 catches for 560 yards and two touchdowns in three years despite starting 23of 44 games. The Dolphins might need Hartline to make plays, which wouldincrease his Fantasy value, but he has to prove himself first. It doesn't help thatrookie Ryan Tannehill might be the guy throwing him passes. Admitting to

having an appendectomy this offseason, the spin on Hartline is to keep him offrosters on Draft Day but keep him in mind if he gets off to a hot start as heshould be on waivers in just about every single league.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 36.0 540.3 2.3 0 60.82011 35 549 1 0 532010 43 615 1 1 58

Bye: 11Percy Harvin, MINHis headaches and other injuries might make him a pain to trust in Fantasy, butno one can argue with Harvin's production through three seasons. The versatilereceiver totaled over 1,300 yards last year with career-bests in total touchdowns(eight) and catches (87). He got a great boost late in the season, when hescored seven of those touchdowns in his final seven games, so he ended theyear red hot. While his receiving average has fallen off from year to year, hisreception totals have jumped, and in 2011 his rushing production was reallyimpressive with new coordinator Bill Musgrave (345 yards on 52 carries). Andwhile he's labeled as "injury prone," he's only missed three games in threeyears. Harvin's upside is good enough to make him a low-end No. 1/high-endNo. 2 Fantasy WR worth a pick starting in late Round 3.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 82.0 1043.3 5.3 1.3 153.42011 87 967 6 2 1602010 71 868 5 1 119

Bye: 6Devery Henderson, NODevery Henderson might land a slightly larger role in the Saints' offense thisseason with Robert Meachem off to San Diego, but expectations remainminimal. He had 100 yards and scored in each of the Saints' first two games in2011, then totaled 300 yards with zero end-zone visits the rest of the season.Not only should he not be drafted, but he's a risk to use as anything more thana one-week replacement off waivers.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 30.7 454.7 4.0 0 612011 32 503 2 0 552010 34 464 1 0 45

Bye: 5Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAKDarrius Heyward-Bey proved that his third year in the NFL was his breakoutcampaign, and he's hoping to build off his performance with a strong year in2012. Coming into 2011, Heyward-Bey had 35 catches for 490 yards and twotouchdowns for his career. But last year he had 64 grabs for 975 yards and fourtouchdowns, and that includes being barely involved in a couple of gamesbecause of issues related to former head coach Hue Jackson. Spending a fulloffseason with new quarterback Carson Palmer should help Heyward-Bey, andhe just needs to play at a consistent level since Oakland has a crowdedreceiving corps with Denarius Moore, Jacoby Ford and Louis Murphy on staff.We can see Heyward-Bey having some big weeks (he had three games in 2011with at least 15 Fantasy points) and disappearing in others (he had four Fantasypoints or less in six games last year). Because of that, he should be considereda quality reserve receiver in the majority of leagues worth a middle- to late-round pick. It remains to be seen how a mid-May drunk driving charge impactshis playing time.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 63.0 867.0 5.7 0.7 112.82011 64 975 4 1 1112010 26 366 1 1 34

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Bye: 9Stephen Hill, NYJThe Jets took Georgia Tech wide receiver Stephen Hill with a second-roundpick in the 2012 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound behemoth didn't post a lotof stats in the Yellow Jackets' run-heavy offense but finished his three-yearcollege career with 49 catches for 1,248 yards (16th in school history) and anaverage of 25.5 yards per catch. He scored nine times. Hill might be consideredraw in large part because he hasn't played a lot and hasn't put up a lot of stats,but the straight-line speed he's displayed (4.36 in the 40-yard dash) combinedwith his massive body and strength make him a potential superstar in the NFL.There's risk that he could take a while to develop, and the Jets might havetaken him just as much for his run-blocking ability as for his receiving potential,but at least he landed on a roster where he has a chance to get fast-tracked tothe starting lineup (if only he had a quarterback). He's worth a late-round pick inseasonal formats, a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and aTop 20 pick in rookie-only drafts.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 39.7 553.3 3.7 0.7 67.8

Bye: 9Santonio Holmes, NYJSantonio Holmes has a long way to go before Fantasy owners can trust himagain. Holmes was benched during the season-finale in 2011 at Miami andteammates called him a "cancer" soon thereafter. He reportedly had problemswith Mark Sanchez, but the two have apparently mended the fences thisoffseason and have worked out together. That said, the Jets are going to amore run-based offense, and Tim Tebow will also see time at quarterback.Holmes had decent stats in 2011 thanks to his eight touchdowns, but the 51catches for 654 yards that came with it disappointed people because he'scapable of so much more. He will be the primary target in the passing gamewith Plaxico Burress gone, giving him the chance to return as a solid No. 3Fantasy receiver. We would draft him as a quality backup if we could with amid-round pick to be safe, but keep in mind Holmes is capable of 60-pluscatches, 800-plus yards and at least six touchdowns, which would make himtremendous value as a mid-round choice.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 63.3 846.0 6.7 1.0 115.22011 51 654 8 1 1042010 52 746 6 2 99

Bye: 7DeSean Jackson, PHIDeSean Jackson is ready for a rebound year after what turned out to be afrustrating 2011. Last year, Jackson was drafted as a No. 1 Fantasy receiver inRound 3, but he barely finished in the Top 30 at his position. He had somemonster games -- six outings with double digits in Fantasy points, including twoin a row to close the season -- but he struggled early on as contract-relatedissues made things icy between him and his coaches off the field. He got a newfive-year deal this offseason worth $51 million, and coach Andy Reid isconfident he will play up to his potential. Jackson himself says he's focused onfootball and is glad to have a new deal. He now presents great value on DraftDay since he should fall to Round 5 or later, making him a potential steal.Though he should be classified as a 'boom or bust' receiver, Jackson can beconsidered a low-end No. 2 Fantasy option with upside. He is a great bounce-back candidate for 2012.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 62.3 1051.3 5.3 1.7 134.42011 58 961 4 1 1122010 47 1056 6 1 142

Bye: 5Vincent Jackson, TBVincent Jackson finally got the payday he's been waiting years for with a five-year deal worth $55.55 million from the Bucs. That's great for him, but it couldhurt his Fantasy value. He goes from the pass-happy offense in San Diego withPhilip Rivers to what should be a more run-based offense in Tampa Bay withJosh Freeman. Jackson will definitely help Tampa Bay's offense, but Freeman

isn't at Rivers' level yet. And keep in mind that as good as Jackson has been,he's wildly inconsistent. He had 60 catches for 1,106 yards and ninetouchdowns in 2011, but he managed just six games with double digits inFantasy points (standard scoring). He had seven games with four Fantasypoints or less, and those games could happen more often than not with thechange in offense and quarterback. We still consider Jackson a No. 2 Fantasyreceiver, but he should not be drafted until Round 4 or 5 in the majority ofleagues.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 67.0 1057.7 6.7 0.7 136.82011 60 1106 9 0 1592010 14 248 3 0 35

Bye: 6Alshon Jeffery, CHIThe Bears selected South Carolina wideout Alshon Jeffery with a second-roundpick. Jeffery has tremendous size at 6-foot-3 and around 220 pounds, butdoesn't play with break-away speed even though he ran around 4.5 seconds inthe 40-yard dash. Jeffery looked great collecting his statistics against out-sizedcollege defenders, totaling 179 career receptions for 2,894 yards (16.2 percatch) and 22 touchdowns. He's got great hands to go with his size and shouldbe able to compete for significant playing time this summer and might have achance at 40 catches this season and around 60 in future seasons. He's wortha late pick in deeper seasonal drafts, a mid-to-late pick in dynasty/keeperleagues and a second-round choice in rookie-only formats.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 40.0 568.3 4.0 0.7 71.6

Bye: 10Greg Jennings, GBDespite failing to record 1,000 yards for the first time in five seasons, GregJennings remains a No. 1 Fantasy wideout with the Packers. He did, however,score nine times, and would have easily hit 1,000 yards receiving last year if notfor a knee injury sidelining him for the final three games of the season.Jennings remains Aaron Rodgers' top target, which means he'll receive his fairshare of double-teams, but he'll also remain productive. He had at least 10Fantasy points nine times in 13 games (standard scoring). Tack on a contractyear coming up for the speedster and you're looking at a huge seasonpotentially. Jennings will be taken in Round 2 in the majority of leagues.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 78.0 1248.3 10.0 0 1772011 67 949 9 0 1412010 76 1265 12 0 191

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Bye: 8Andre Johnson, HOUObviously, Andre Johnson has the reputation of being an elite Fantasy receiverfor good reason, but there's some concern that he could be more of a liabilitythan a stud. From 2007 to 2009, Johnson had at least eight touchdowns perseason and averaged 97.4 receiving yards per game. But in his last two yearsthat average dropped to 85.4 yards per game with 10 touchdowns in 20 starts.Obviously a huge factor for the drop-off is due to injuries, but that's the point.Johnson has missed considerable time with leg injuries over the last two years(three games in 2010 and nine in 2011) and revealed in May that he hadarthroscopic knee surgery after hyperextending a knee late last season.Johnson will enter his 10th season at the age of 31, and at a time when theleague is morphing into being more pass-happy than ever, younger receiversare putting up bigger stats -- especially in the touchdown department whereJohnson has never had more than nine. He's got a solid schedule in front of himand he's still a No. 1 Fantasy receiver, but he needs to stay healthy to live up tothe billing. That said, we're confident in his ability, and he should be draftedtoward the middle of Round 2 in all formats (slightly higher in PPR leagues).

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 89.3 1369.0 8.7 0 181.22011 33 492 2 0 532010 86 1216 8 0 162

Bye: 5Calvin Johnson, DETTake everything you know about Calvin Johnson -- the amazing size, the deepspeed, the great hands, the awesome receiving average, the 1,100-plus-yard,12-plus touchdown production in each of his last three 16-game seasons -- andthen factor in this: He's finally got a healthy quarterback in Matthew Stafford.Over his last 48 games he scored and/or had 100 yards in 28 of them (13 of 17in 2010), a huge percentage compared to his peers. We know you're draftingMegatron anyway, but you can feel a little better about it knowing that Johnsonshould remain a star even after getting a rich pay day this offseason. He's alock to be a Top 10 pick in all drafts this summer and could go Top 5 in PPRformats.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 92.0 1532.3 12.7 1.0 220.22011 96 1681 16 1 2552010 77 1120 12 0 180

Bye: 8Steve Johnson, BUFFantasy owners expected Steve Johnson to be a bust in 2011 after his breakoutperformance in 2010, but he established himself as a pretty good receiver andearned a five-year, $36 million contract extension in March. Some thinkJohnson will slack off after getting paid, but Johnson has posted solid stats inconsecutive years with 158 catches, 2,077 yards and 17 touchdowns over thatspan, and he is clearly the No. 1 option in Buffalo's passing game (135 targetsin 2011). He should continue to catch plenty of passes and post qualityproduction, and we consider him a low-end No. 2 Fantasy receiver. He shouldbe drafted around Round 5 or 6 in all leagues.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 80.7 1054.0 7.0 0.7 137.62011 76 1004 7 0 1342010 82 1073 10 1 158

Bye: 10James Jones, GBJames Jones came back to the Packers last season, but his stats didn't perk upeven though his contract did. Jones did post a career-best seven touchdowns in2011, but that was good for only fourth-best on the team. He caught fewerpasses in 2011 for a slight downtick in yardage, but the point is that he didn'tbreak out like some might have believed. We think Jones is set for a limited rolein the offense and thus is only as good as a reserve Fantasy receiver. We'dtake him with a late pick with the provision that we'd drop him if he began theseason slowly.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 36.0 540.0 4.3 0 71.82011 38 635 7 0 972010 50 679 5 1 88

Bye: 7Julio Jones, ATLWe saw some big flashes of what Julio Jones could do as a rookie, and now theexpectations are sky-high for him heading into 2012. A hamstring injury limitedJones early on in the year and cost him three games but once he got past thathe was amazing, finishing with 373 yards and six touchdowns in his final fourregular-season games. Owners will hope for big games like the ones he endedthe year with for Jones, but the reality is that he'll be hit or miss as defenseschoose who to cover from week to week between him and Roddy White. Don'tlet that discourage you, however -- it is crystal clear that Jones is a verytalented receiver who should start coming into his own in 2012. Figure him tostart the season as a No. 2 Fantasy receiver with potential to become a No. 1by the end, making him worth a pick starting in Round 4.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 73.3 1229.3 8.7 0.7 164.82011 54 959 8 1 135

Bye: 9Jeremy Kerley, NYJJeremy Kerley is someone to put on your watch list during training camp andthe preseason because he could end up starting for the Jets opposite SantonioHolmes. The Jets have a void at receiver with Plaxico Burress gone, and Kerleywill likely compete with Chaz Schilens for that job. Even if Kerley doesn't starthe's expected to be part of their three-receiver sets, and he should see adramatic increase in production after he had 29 catches for 314 yards and onetouchdown as a rookie in 2011. Kerley is also worth a look in leagues thatreward points for special teams play since he had 29 punt returns for 317 yardslast year. Don't draft him in the majority of leagues, but if you're looking for alate-round flier in deeper formats then give Kerley a chance. And he could besomeone to add off the waiver wire once the season starts if he plays well.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 43.7 577.3 3.3 0 69.82011 29 314 1 1 29

Bye: 6Brandon LaFell, CARThis could be the year Brandon LaFell breaks out for the Panthers. His yardageand touchdown production rose in his second year (613 yards, threetouchdowns), as did his playing time. With his reps and workload expected toincrease again in 2012, his numbers should follow. Here's the best part: LaFellwill work in the same offense as last season with a dynamic quarterback inCam Newton and opposite stud receiver Steve Smith. We could see the 6-foot-2 wideout take advantage of single coverage quite a bit as he progresses, andhe could be a third-year breakout. He's one to watch this preseason - if he getsa lot of reps with the first-team offense, he'll be a candidate to play well. Wewouldn't argue with owners who take LaFell with a late-round pick, but even ifhe goes undrafted owners could find him valuable off waivers as at the veryleast a one-week replacement.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 52.0 760.7 4.7 1.0 94.22011 36 613 3 0 712010 38 468 1 0 47

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Bye: 10Greg Little, CLEExpectations remain high for Browns receiver Greg Little despite him strugglingfor much of his rookie year. Little scored twice in 16 games, totaling arespectable 709 yards on a more-than-respectable 61 catches. But he also wastargeted a whopping 121 times (basically a 50 percent conversion rate), wascredited for a slew of drops and had just six catches for more than 20 yards.Little should remain a key figure of the Browns offense, and an offseason ofwork should help him progress. The Browns addressed the quarterbacksituation with the addition of Brandon Weeden, and he'll help a little, but Little isno better than a quality reserve Fantasy option with the potential to excel into aNo. 3 role in 2012. We wouldn't take him until Round 8 or 9 the earliest.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 68.3 846.3 5.7 0 110.22011 61 709 2 0 75

Bye: 9Brandon Lloyd, NEBrandon Lloyd has followed offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels again -- thistime to New England, where he'll work in the Patriots' high-powered offense.Lloyd had 51 catches for 683 yards and five scores last year in 11 games in St.Louis when McDaniels was the offensive coordinator, and that came on theheels of a 77-catch, 1,448-yard, 11-touchdown season with McDaniels inDenver. The benefit to being with McDaniels this time around is Lloyd has anelite quarterback in Tom Brady. The negative: he'll have to share Brady'sattention with Wes Welker, Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez. With himfighting for targets, you can expect him to post some big weeks when Bradylooks in his direction and then underwhelm in others. We consider Lloyd aborderline low-end No. 2/top-end No. 3 Fantasy receiver with some upside.Plan on drafting him with a mid-round pick in the majority of leagues.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 61.7 995.7 7.0 0 1342011 70 966 5 0 1192010 77 1448 11 0 203

Bye: 7Jeremy Maclin, PHIInjuries bugged Jeremy Maclin from the start of last season, but he still piecedtogether a good year. He had five games with double digits in Fantasy points(standard scoring) in 13 outings (shoulder and hamstring problems robbed himof three games). What to remember about Maclin is that he has 15 touchdownsin his last two seasons -- 29 games -- and has been incredibly consistent in hiscatches and yardage per catch in that time. With seven pounds of muscleadded to his frame and no injuries to worry about, Maclin might be on the vergeof a breakout year. At the very least, if he reaches his three-year averages -- 62catches, 863 yards and seven touchdowns -- that would make him a solid No. 2Fantasy receiver. But we're expecting him to have better numbers than that.Consider Maclin a fine No. 2 Fantasy receiver worth a pick between Rounds 5and 6. That makes him an excellent value on Draft Day.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 77.0 1073.3 7.7 0 147.22011 63 859 5 1 1062010 70 964 10 1 148

Bye: 9Mario Manningham, SFMario Manningham signed with the 49ers this offseason, and his Fantasy valueis headed in the wrong direction. He is expected to start in San Francisco aftersigning a two-year deal, but he goes from playing with an elite quarterback inEli Manning to a mediocre passer in Alex Smith. He also has to share targetswith Michael Crabtree, Randy Moss and Vernon Davis. We don't like this movefor Manningham even if it helps his bank account. Manningham has plenty ofpotential -- he had 60 catches for 944 yards and nine touchdowns in 2010 andhas 18 touchdowns in his past three years -- but he has also battled injuriesand inconsistent play. It's best to view him as a quality reserve Fantasy receiverwho should only be drafted with a pick after Round 8.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 49.3 705.7 5.0 0.3 92.42011 39 523 4 0 682010 60 944 9 1 139

Bye: 6Brandon Marshall, CHIIt's a Denver reunion in Chicago now that Brandon Marshall will be reunitedwith his former quarterback in Jay Cutler this year following a trade by theDolphins in March. Joining them will be former Denver coordinator JeremyBates, who is an assistant now with the Bears. Even though Chicago has beendubbed as the place where receivers go to die, Marshall should still post qualitystats: The two were teammates in Denver in 2007-08 and Marshall had 206catches for 2,590 yards and 13 touchdowns during that span. He also playedwell, but not great, with the Dolphins despite poor quarterback play, catching167 passes for 2,228 yards and nine touchdowns in two seasons. If he plays 16games with Cutler then Marshall should easily be a Top 15 Fantasy receiver orhigher in all leagues. But there's the catch: He might be suspended for off-fieldbehavior following an offseason incident where he allegedly hit a woman at aNew York nightclub in March. Marshall's off-field problems have beennumerous, and there could always be more, but that's some risk to weighagainst Marshall's expected production. Expect him to get taken with a Round 3pick in all leagues, and expect him to be solid for your team so long as he's notsuspended.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 88.3 1194.0 8.3 0.7 159.42011 81 1214 6 1 1472010 86 1014 3 1 110

Bye: 7Robert Meachem, SDRobert Meachem signed with the Chargers this offseason as their replacementfor Vincent Jackson. On the surface that sounds great since Jackson was adominant receiver in the San Diego offense, but Meachem has never had morethan 722 receiving yards or 45 catches in a single season (those numberscame in 2009, and they've trickled south slowly over the past two seasons). Buthere's where Meachem has some substance: He's a good deep threat, andChargers coach Norv Turner said this offseason that he likes Meachem'schances to fill in for Jackson as a high-yard average receiver in his offense.Meachem has also been responsible for 20 receiving touchdowns over the lastthree years. With the Chargers set to throw a bunch and give Meachem moreplaying time than he had in New Orleans, there's some potential here for him toplay well. Career-highs in catches and yardage are definitely not out of thequestion. We'd roll the dice on Meachem as with a middle- to late-round pick indrafts as a quality reserve receiver with the potential to break out in Turner'soffense.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 55.0 904.7 6.7 0.7 121.82011 40 620 6 0 902010 44 638 5 0 85

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Bye: 5Denarius Moore, OAKDenarius Moore enters this season as the best Fantasy receiver for the Raidersand a potential starter in all leagues. Moore played well as a rookie in 2011 with33 catches for 618 yards and five touchdowns and five carries for 61 yards anda touchdown. He only played in 13 games with 10 starts, but he flashed his big-play potential by averaging 18.7-yards per catch and 12.2-yards per carry.Moore needs to stay healthy for a full year, but he has the chance for 1,000receiving yards and double digits in touchdowns. He should be drafted as a No.3 Fantasy receiver with a mid-round pick, but he could definitely emerge as astarter. The Raiders have a crowded receiving corps with Jacoby Ford, DarriusHeyward-Bey and Louis Murphy, but Moore should be the favorite target forCarson Palmer this year.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 57.7 878.7 5.3 0.7 116.62011 33 618 5 0 91

Bye: 6Lance Moore, NOYou might not think much of Lance Moore, but the sneaky Saints receiver hasbeen fairly consistent over his last three full years. Throw out a 2009 seasonwhen he missed nine games, and he's had at least eight touchdowns per yearwith a receiving average of 11.7 yards per catch. Where Moore hasdisappointed is in his reception totals -- he's gone from 79 in 2008 to 66 in 2010to 52 in 2011. We suspect there is a rebound in store for Moore in 2012 as he'shealthy heading into the season and Robert Meachem is no longer a part of theSaints' offense. No one will draft Moore to be a starter, not even in PPRformats, but with his role in New Orleans to stay the same and coveragededicated away from him, he has the chance to be a nice reserve option. Wehave no qualms about taking Moore with a late-round pick.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 62.7 793.0 8.0 0 1192011 52 627 8 0 1072010 66 763 8 1 114

Bye: 9Randy Moss, SFRandy Moss will attempt a comeback with the 49ers this year after sitting outthe entire 2011 season. The last time we saw Moss was in 2010 when hestruggled to finish the season with the Titans. That was his third team thatseason after he was traded from New England to Minnesota and then cut bythe Vikings. Moss, 35, reportedly still has great speed, and the 49ers plan touse him as part of their three-receiver packages with Mario Manningham andMichael Crabtree. Moss has a lot to prove, and he doesn't exactly have the bestquarterback in Alex Smith. Still, Moss has a ton of potential when motivated,and he appears humbled after not finding a job last year. Plan on drafting Mosswith a late-round pick in all leagues. Don't reach for him too early because thegame won't match the name anymore, but he is worth putting on your rosterwith the chance he could revive some, not all, of that old magic. We'recautiously optimistic on Moss being Fantasy relevant this year.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 46.7 696.3 6.3 0.3 99.22010 28 393 5 0 61

Bye: 10Santana Moss, WASSantana Moss enters this season expected to be a large part of what should bethe best passing offense he's ever had with the Redskins. Washington addedPierre Garcon and Josh Morgan in the offseason to go with tight end FredDavis and fellow receiver Jabar Gaffney. He also has a new quarterback inrookie Robert Griffin III. The best news for Moss is he's played with such badquarterback play recently (Rex Grossman, John Beck and Jason Campbell, toname a few) that he should do well with Griffin. His biggest hurdles: Gettingtargets regularly in a crowded receiving corps and escaping the injury bug thatbit him last year. No one will aim for Moss to be on their Fantasy team, whichshould cause him to slide past Round 8 in drafts. Don't be shocked to find himavailable then and thereafter, which means he'd be a good reserve receiver for

your team.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 61.3 816.0 4.0 0.7 98.62011 46 584 4 0 742010 93 1115 6 2 135

Bye: 8David Nelson, BUFDavid Nelson is entering his third-year in the NFL, and he could be poised for abreakout campaign. Nelson has been heading in the right direction his first twoyears with 31 catches for 353 yards and three touchdowns as a rookie in 2010and 61 catches for 658 yards and five touchdowns in 2011. We could seeanother gradual increase this season if he can retain extensive playing timeopposite Steve Johnson. Ryan Fitzpatrick looked for Nelson with 98 targets lastyear, so there could be a bump there too. Nelson is not worth drafting asanything more than a key reserve with a late-round pick, but he's someone tokeep an eye on this year. We could see Nelson taking the next step in hiscareer as a third-year breakout receiver.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 58.7 710.7 4.3 0 88.82011 61 658 5 0 892010 31 353 3 0 46

Bye: 10Jordy Nelson, GBFantasy owners were thrilled with the production they got out of Jordy Nelsonlast season. Now we're all wondering if he can do it again. Despite not playingas often as other star-quality receivers in the NFL and being one of tworeceivers to top 150 Fantasy points and not have 100 targets, Nelson had amonster season playing opposite Greg Jennings and blowing past singlecoverage quite a bit. He caught 70 percent of his targets for the second year ina row, 22 percent of his catches went for touchdowns and an astounding 69percent of his catches went for first downs or touchdowns. He was clutch forAaron Rodgers, so we get the feeling that until Nelson does something to shakeRodgers' confidence, he's going to stay involved. Defenses will also key in onNelson a bit more going forward, but after he rocked the Lions for 162 yardsand three touchdowns in Week 17 without Rodgers or Jennings on the field,we're not quite sure it will matter unless it's consistent. With the hope thatNelson picks up even more playing time in 2012 (he was in on 699 of thePackers' 988 offensive plays last year), we like Nelson as a low-end No. 1Fantasy receiver. He's got a shot to have some good value as a pick in Round 3in the majority of leagues.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 77.3 1209.3 9.3 0.7 167.42011 68 1263 15 0 2072010 45 582 2 3 56

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Bye: 11Hakeem Nicks, NYGHakeem Nicks broke a bone in his foot in late May that required surgery andsidelined him for 12 weeks. He's expected to rejoin the Giants in mid-August, orroughly when their training camp begins to wind down. Nicks proved he wasone of the best receivers in the NFL last year when he topped 75 catches and1,000 yards for the second year in a row with 18 touchdowns in 28 games overtwo seasons. He also was instrumental in helping the Giants win the SuperBowl with more than 100 receiving yards in three of four playoff games. WhileNicks might still be available for Week 1, the injury is a big reminder that he'snot a lock to stay healthy for 16 games, something he hasn't done in threeseasons. He's dealt with hamstring, knee and foot injuries throughout hiscareer. Figure that he'll slip in Fantasy drafts because of this, but he should stillbe useful. Maybe you can steal him in Round 4 this summer, but count on himstill being taken with a third-round pick as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy receiver.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 80.3 1188.7 9.7 0 169.22011 76 1192 7 0 1532010 79 1052 11 0 163

Bye: 7Chad Ochocinco, MIAChad Ochocinco was released by the Patriots in June, but he wasn't out of worklong. He signed with the Dolphins almost a week later, and he will compete fora starting job in training camp. Ochocinco is clearly past his prime after hestruggled in his lone year in New England in 2011. He was a colossaldisappointment with just 15 catches for 276 yards and one touchdown, whichwere career-low numbers. We're not expecting much from Ochocinco even if heearns a starting job. Don't draft him in the majority of leagues, but if he startsout the season playing well then add him off the waiver wire. His best days arebehind him, but maybe the motivation of being released and coming home toMiami can help him improve this year.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 35.0 528.0 3.0 0.3 63.42011 15 276 1 0 262010 67 831 4 0 99

Bye: 9Brian Quick, STLThe Rams spent the first pick of the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft onAppalachian State wide receiver Brian Quick. Measuring at 6-foot-4 and 220pounds, Quick is the school's all-time leader in receptions (202), receivingyards (3,418) and touchdown catches (31). Last season was his best with 71catches, 1,096 yards and 11 scores. He is probably faster than quick but is atremendous target short or deep. He has excellent downfield speed after hegets into second gear or higher and ran a decent 40-yard dash at the combine(best of 4.50 seconds). Quick also plays even larger than his height thanks to34-inch arms and an 80-inch wingspan. He could get fast-tracked to the Rams'starting lineup in training camp because they don't have any quality receiversalready on the roster. Quick is worth a late look in deeper Fantasy seasonalleagues, a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a second-or third-round pick in rookie-only drafts.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 49.0 669.3 4.0 0.7 81.6

Bye: 11Rueben Randle, NYGThe Giants grabbed LSU's Rueben Randle with the final pick of the secondround of the NFL draft, and they might need him sooner than they expected.Randle had 53 catches this past season for 917 yards and eight touchdowns.The Giants expect him to adjust quickly to the pro game thanks to his size (6-foot-3 and 210 pounds) and athleticism. He'll certainly have the chance to standout in training camp after starter Hakeem Nicks fractured his foot. Randle mightnot have blazing speed or the moves to juke defenders, but he can play andshould be considered near-ready for the NFL. We'd be surprised if he didn'tmake at least a small impact for the Giants in 2012. Draft him with a late pick inseasonal formats, a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a

second-round pick in rookie-only drafts.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 41.0 562.3 4.0 0 73

Bye: 11Sidney Rice, SEASidney Rice struggled in his first year with the Seahawks and will attempt tomake amends in 2012. Shoulder and concussion problems limited him to ninegames, finishing with 32 catches for 484 yards and two touchdowns. He hadshoulder surgery this offseason and also a minor knee procedure, but he isexpected to be ready for the start of the season. He also has a newquarterback in Matt Flynn, which should help his production. Rice might neverduplicate his 2009 breakout campaign when he had 83 catches for 1,312 yardsand eight touchdowns, but he could definitely come close if he plays a fullseason. The good news is that the risk in taking him with a pick after Round 8isn't too high, and the reward should be nice if he can stay on the field.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 60.0 841.3 6.0 0.3 111.42011 32 484 2 0 542010 17 280 2 0 32

Bye: 6Laurent Robinson, JACLaurent Robinson capitalized on his career year in 2011 with a big payday thisoffseason in Jacksonville. Robinson signed a five-year, $32.3 million deal withthe Jaguars after exploding in Dallas. He had career highs in receptions (54),receiving yards (858) and touchdowns (11) in 2011, but that was playing withTony Romo and taking advantage of injuries to Miles Austin. In Jacksonville,Robinson will have to get cooking with a young quarterback in Blaine Gabbertand a young receiver in Justin Blackmon, not to mention a more conservativeoffense. As such, his stats should suffer. Prior to his one-year stint in Dallas,Robinson combined for 89 catches for 1,000 yards and four touchdowns in fourinjury-plagued years with Atlanta and St. Louis. Don't be the one to reach forRobinson as a starting option, but if you can snap him up as a quality reservewith the hope he can live up to his contract, do so with a pick starting untilRound 8 or 9. We doubt he lasts that long in your drafts, but that's where he'ssafest.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 57.3 778.7 5.7 0 103.22011 54 858 11 0 1442010 34 344 2 0 39

Bye: 4Emmanuel Sanders, PITEmmanuel Sanders' stats declined last year, but he should reverse that trend in2012. Sanders caught 22 passes for 288 yards and two touchdowns last year,equal or worse totals than his rookie season. But Sanders is expected to havemuch more playing time in 2012 as the Steelers' third receiver now that HinesWard has retired (if he can beat out Jerricho Cotchery). That should result in abump in targets for Sanders (92 career targets) even though he'll split them withprimary wideouts Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown. Sanders is worth draftingwith a late pick in all formats as a quality reserve.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 45.7 637.0 4.7 0 83.22011 22 288 2 0 332010 28 376 2 1 40

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Bye: 8Mohamed Sanu, CINThe Bengals took Rutgers receiver Mohamed Sanu with a third-round pick inthe 2012 NFL Draft. Sanu is a physical receiver who left Rutgers as the schooland Big East record holder with 210 career receptions and single-seasonleader with 115 receptions in 2011. Sanu is best known for his hands and abilityto line up anywhere. He's a physical receiver and has some good size (nearly6-foot-2). Sanu impressed Bengals coaches from the beginning of offseasonminicamps and is expected to challenge for a starting job this summer in camp.Sanu will be worth a late choice in seasonal drafts (especially PPR formats).He's also worth a mid-to-late pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a second-round pick in rookie-only drafts.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 44.3 591.3 3.3 0 69.8

Bye: 11Jerome Simpson, MINJerome Simpson will play at most 13 games for the Vikings in 2012 after beingsuspended for three games because of an offseason arrest and guilty plea to adrug charge. But once he returns in Week 4 at the Lions, he should be a keyfigure in the Minnesota passing game. He'll be an upgrade over MichaelJenkins after posting career-highs in 2011 with 50 catches for 725 yards andfour touchdowns. He's got some potential to serve as a quality reserve forFantasy owners -- not a consistent No. 3 receiver -- making him worth a latepick in drafts. Just remember, he'll miss the first three games of the year, so ifyou draft him you have to commit to keeping him for a little while. If you're notready to do that, then look elsewhere for Fantasy help.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 48.7 690.3 5.3 0.7 92.42011 50 725 4 0 892010 20 277 3 2 34

Bye: 6Steve Smith, CARWhat a difference a year makes: A year ago, we feared drafting Steve Smithgiven his rookie quarterback and his presence on a team not expected to makemany waves. Now owners have to be careful not to take him too high. Smithmeshed perfectly with Cam Newton and finished as the sixth-best Fantasyreceiver in standard formats thanks to his 79-catch, 1,394-yard, seven-touchdown campaign. He had either 100 yards receiving or a touchdown in allbut six games last season and should continue to burn defenders with his deepspeed as opponents get a grip on containing Newton first and Smith second.And while Smith is 34 years old, he is still expected to put up nice numbers.With at least seven touchdowns and/or over 1,000 yards in six of his last eightfull seasons (throw out 2004), Smith has the track record, quarterback andskills to remain a quality Fantasy option. Most Fantasy owners won't draft him tobe a No. 1 receiver because of the risk involved taking an older player, but thatjust makes him a fantastic No. 2 Fantasy option who is a borderline steal inRound 4 in drafts.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 75.0 1133.0 7.0 0.3 148.42011 79 1394 7 2 1742010 46 554 2 2 55

Bye: 8Torrey Smith, BALAfter nearly leading the Ravens in receiving yards as a rookie - and leadingthem in receiving touchdowns - the sky is the limit for Torrey Smith in 2012.Smith was among the league's most inconsistent Fantasy receivers lastseason, something he told CBSSports.com he wants to improve on. Of hisseven scores, three came in one game and he scored in consecutive gamesonce. His yardage was also wobbly as there was only one occasion where hehad back-to-back games with at least 50 yards. Smith admitted to being raw asa rookie and has worked this offseason to improve his technique in hopesto"dominate" in 2012. That sounds great to us. We think Smith is the bestRavens receiver to draft in Fantasy and would do so with a pick starting inRound 6 as a borderline No. 2/No. 3 option with upside.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 64.7 1012.0 6.7 0.3 134.62011 50 841 7 0 119

Bye: 11Golden Tate, SEAGolden Tate is entering his third season in the NFL, and he could be poised fora breakout campaign. But that's if he can overcome a fractured hand sufferedduring the offseason. Tate has increased his catches, yards and touchdowns ineach of his first two years, so many people believe this could be the season heputs it all together. The problem for Tate is Seattle has plenty of mid-levelreceiving talent behind Sidney Rice in Mike Williams, Ben Obomanu, KrisDurham, Doug Baldwin and Deon Butler. Tate not only must stand out thissummer but do so while not participating in minicamp and offseason OTAs.He's a speculative late-round flier at best for now.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 42.0 562.0 3.7 0 742011 35 382 3 0 482010 21 227 0 0 15

Bye: 7Demaryius Thomas, DENDemaryius Thomas was not shy about saying he was happy to see PeytonManning replace the departed Tim Tebow, and it's hard to blame him. WhileTebow helped Thomas post quality stats in 2011, Manning could make Thomasa stud because he's a much better quarterback. Thomas missed the first sixgames of 2011 with an Achilles' injury, but he finished with 32 catches for 551yards and four touchdowns, including three games in December with doubledigits in Fantasy points. He also caught a game-winning 80-yard touchdowndart from Tebow to upend the Steelers in the playoffs. Thomas has a ton ofupside, and Manning should be able to make him shine. He is a big target at 6-foot-3, 235 pounds and runs well, and this is his third year in the NFL, which istypically when receivers have a breakout campaign. Thomas is headed in thatdirection as long as Manning is close to 100 percent (Thomas also has aninjury history of his own to overcome). The risk outweighs the reward - draftThomas as a No. 2 Fantasy receiver as early as Round 4 thanks to his breakoutpotential in 2012.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 71.7 1151.3 7.7 1.0 151.22011 32 551 4 0 712010 22 283 2 2 28

Bye: 4Mike Wallace, PITMike Wallace is on track to have another contract year after having one lastseason. Expected to play on his restricted tender in 2012, Wallace enters asthe Steelers' bona fide No. 1 receiver even if he barely led the team inreceptions last year. But the career-high 72 catches didn't go as far as Fantasyowners hoped, thanks in big part to sagging stats in his final seven games (25catches for 325 yards and two touchdowns, both vs. Cincy). Wallace's speedand ability to catch the deep ball keep him among the top receivers in Fantasy,and his desire to get a contract like the highest-paid receivers in the leaguemight motivate him. Wallace and the Steelers might also have to throw morethan normal in 2012 given the state of their run game. Count him as a Top 10Fantasy receiver likely to be snagged in Round 2 or 3.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 73.0 1246.7 7.7 1.0 161.22011 72 1193 8 1 1592010 60 1257 10 0 178

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Bye: 8Kevin Walter, HOUThe story's the same with Kevin Walter: He's a good role player for the Texansand occasionally a good Fantasy option -- assuming you start him on the fewweeks he puts up some numbers. Walter has 60 yards receiving and/or atouchdown in 13 of his last 47 games (including playoffs). Additionally, Walter'scumulative numbers went south in 2011 as he posted some five-year lows incatches (39) and receiving yards (474) to go with three scores. You're better offnot drafting him and going with him as a one-week replacement pick-up offwaivers.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 37.7 441.3 3.0 0 542011 39 474 3 0 572010 51 621 5 0 83

Bye: 11Nate Washington, TENNate Washington is coming off a season loaded with career-highs across theboard, but it's unlikely that he'll be as effective in 2012. Washington, who hadminor offseason knee surgery, benefited from Kenny Britt's season-ending kneeinjury in Week 3, totaling 74 catches on 121 targets for 1,023 yards and seventouchdowns (with four of the scores coming from Jake Locker and three fromincumbent starter Matt Hasselbeck). In his previous two seasons in Tennessee,Washington averaged 44.5 catches for 628.0 yards and six scores. With Brittexpected back and rookie Kendall Wright added to the mix, those averagesmight be in line with what to expect from Washington in 2012, if not a smidgehigher. Get used to the idea of drafting Washington as a quality reservereceiver with a pick starting in Round 10.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 57.3 803.0 5.3 0 104.82011 74 1023 7 0 1422010 42 687 6 0 96

Bye: 4Reggie Wayne, INDPeyton Manning, Pierre Garcon and Dallas Clark are gone from Indianapolis,but Reggie Wayne chose to stay. Wayne signed a three-year deal thisoffseason to stick with the Colts, and he'll remain the top receiving target there.But he'll have to learn a new offense and work with a new quarterback in topdraft pick Andrew Luck while on a team that will probably struggle much like itdid last season. Here's the positive: When Wayne worked with capablequarterbacks in 2011 (Kerry Collins, Dan Orlovsky), he totaled 42 catches, 504yards and three touchdowns over eight games. That's way better than the nasty33 catches for 456 yards and one score he had with the lowly Curtis Painter.Wayne's best days might be behind him, but assuming that the worst he'll do ismatch last season's totals with Luck, Wayne could end up being a delightfulsteal in Fantasy drafts. Grab him as a borderline No. 2/No. 3 Fantasy receiverwith a pick starting in Round 7 -- he might very well outperform ourexpectations.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 76.7 970.3 6.7 0.3 128.62011 75 960 4 0 1132010 111 1355 6 1 161

Bye: 9Wes Welker, NEWes Welker showed that a contract year was good for his stats in 2011 whenhe had 122 catches for a career-best 1,569 yards and a career-high ninetouchdowns. And after not getting a contract extension this offseason, Welker isin a contract year again. Welker signed his franchise tender this offseason andhas a one-year deal, meaning he's expected to arrive for camp on time andremain a major contributor in the Patriots offense. Even with the addition ofBrandon Lloyd and the maturation of tight ends Rob Gronkowski and AaronHernandez, Welker has a unique role in the Patriot offense and remains acandidate for 100-plus receptions. He's a nice No. 1 receiver worth a pick inRound 3 in standard drafts and Round 2 in PPR drafts.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 101.7 1301.3 8.0 0 1722011 122 1569 9 0 2042010 86 848 7 0 121

Bye: 7Roddy White, ATLRoddy White's 2011 started slow but finished strong, and thanks to that bigfinish Fantasy owners are ready to bank on White again in 2012. White had 47catches for 563 yards and three touchdowns in his first nine games beforeexploding in Week 11 and finishing with 53 catches for 733 yards and fivescores in his final seven outings. Though there is some concern about JulioJones cutting into his production this year, the reality is that he's been amongthe most targeted receivers in the NFL over the last five seasons, including themost-targeted wideout over the last two years. Expect White to wind up going inRound 2 in standard leagues and toward the end of Round 1 in PPR drafts.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 95.7 1302.7 8.3 0.3 173.22011 100 1296 8 0 1712010 115 1389 10 1 192

Bye: 5Mike Williams, TBMike Williams has had 65 catches in each of his first two seasons, but what hedid with them varied wildly. After getting 964 yards and 11 scores as a rookie,Williams was well-documented as a colossal bust last year with 771 receivingyards and three touchdowns. Poor off-field habits and a lack of preparationwere reported as reasons for the decline, and he's lost his role as the Bucs' No.1 receiver because of it. With the addition of Vincent Jackson, Williams will berelegated to being Josh Freeman's No. 2 wideout starting this year. That's nothorrible since it should mean lighter coverage for him, but his targets are sure tosink (he had over 120 in each of the last two seasons). Even with him enteringhis third year, he should be considered a reserve option in most leagues with amiddle- to late-round pick.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 60.7 806.7 4.3 1.0 96.82011 65 771 3 2 832010 65 964 11 2 151

Bye: 11Kendall Wright, TENBaylor wide receiver Kendall Wright was the first-round pick of the Titans,where he should fit in as a slot receiver. Wright logged evidence in 50 gamesthat he could scorch college defenses with blink-quick moves and great deepspeed. Wright holds a share of 10 Baylor career receiving records and set asingle-season mark last year with 108 catches for 1,663 yards, 14 touchdownreceptions and nine games with more than 100 yards. His career total of 4,004yards receiving is 1,300 yards more than anyone who preceded him. Speed isthe name of his game but he doesn't have great size (5-foot-10) to be an eliteNFL receiver, and that goes double if he's sharing the field with guys like KennyBritt and Nate Washington. He might make an impact, but it might not be in2012 (we do like his long-term prospects with a mobile gunslinger like JakeLocker). Figure Wright to be worth a late-round pick in seasonal drafts, amiddle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a Top 20 pick in rookieonly formats.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 40.3 642.7 4.3 0.7 82.4

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Bye: 5Titus Young, DETTitus Young might have stumbled out of the gate with the Lions, but once hescored his first NFL touchdown things began to click for him. Scoreless throughhis first seven games, Young developed into a fairly reliable receiver starting inWeek 8 and finished with 33 of his 48 catches, 398 of his 604 yards and all sixof his touchdowns in his final nine regular-season games. That sets the stagefor Young to keep it up in 2012 with the Lions. Defensive coverage will be tiltedtoward Calvin Johnson, and that should give Young some opportunities toexploit one-on-one matchups. We love him as a No. 3 Fantasy receiver worth apick in Round 7 or 8.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 65.0 890.0 6.7 0 122.22011 48 607 6 0 90

Tight EndBye: 4Dwayne Allen, IND

The Colts took Clemson tight end Dwayne Allen with their third-round pick inApril's draft. Allen earned the John Mackey Award as the nation's top tight endas a junior, totaling 48 catches for 577 yards and eight touchdowns. And like somany great Fantasy tight ends, he's a former basketball standout. Allen hasgood hands and runs good routes but doesn't have solid speed and still needswork as a blocker. We could see him as a chain-moving type for the Colts,albeit one who shouldn't put up a slew of catches every year. He's worth a latepick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a third-round choice in rookie-only drafts.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 32.0 364.7 2.3 0 41.8

Bye: 11Martellus Bennett, NYGMartellus Bennett has long been thought of as one of the best No. 2 tight endsin the NFL, but now he's escaping Jason Witten's shadow in Dallas to becomethe potential starter for the Giants. He signed a one-year deal this offseasonwith New York, and he could start with Jake Ballard (knee) and Travis Beckum(knee) likely not ready for the start of the year. Thanks to his size (6 foot 7),Bennett has a ton of upside, but he's often not had the right frame of mind toplay effectively, something that turned coaches off in Dallas. In New York, thingscould be very different. He is worth drafting with a late-round flier in deepleagues, and he is definitely someone to monitor if he goes undrafted in yourleague.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 36.7 453.3 4.0 0 612011 17 144 0 0 72010 33 260 0 0 18

Bye: 7Kevin Boss, KCKevin Boss left Oakland this offseason after one disappointing year to sign athree-year deal in Kansas City. Boss, who had two consecutive years with atleast 35 catches, 530 yards and five touchdowns with the Giants, struggled withthe Raiders in 2011 with 28 catches for 368 yards and three touchdowns. Withthe Chiefs, Boss should start ahead of Tony Moeaki, but he has a lot to prove toFantasy owners. We consider Boss a reserve Fantasy tight end at best, and heshould not be drafted in most formats. If he starts out the season playing wellthen add him off the waiver wire, or he can be a one-week replacement duringthe season.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 31.0 358.0 2.7 0 44.22011 28 368 3 0 482010 35 531 5 1 74

Bye: 7Brent Celek, PHIBrent Celek returned as a solid Fantasy tight end in 2011 after a disappearingact in 2010, and Fantasy owners want to know if the real Celek will showhimself. He was a standout option in 2009 as well, and the hope is he willremain a consistent threat this season. We believe in Celek because prior tolast year, Michael Vick said he would make a concerted effort to get his tightend more involved. The result was five games with double digits in Fantasypoints (standard scoring), including three in a row to close the season. As such,Celek finished as the No. 8 tight end in standard leagues. He might not be atight end to target on Draft Day, but if you decide to pass on the elite options heis a great fallback plan with a pick starting in Round 8 or 9.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 53.7 704.0 6.3 0 100.82011 62 811 5 0 1032010 42 511 4 0 67

Bye: 8Scott Chandler, BUFScott Chandler went from an unknown to a decent Fantasy tight end in 2011,and he will look to build on his performance this year. Prior to last year,Chandler had one catch for 8 yards in his career, but he ended 2011 with 38catches for 389 yards and six touchdowns. He didn't score after Week 8, andthe Bills don't quite have a dynamic passing attack. But Chandler has thechance to be a useful bye-week replacement for Fantasy owners this season.The "poor man's Rob Gronkowski" is not worth drafting in the majority ofleagues, but Chandler should be added off the waiver wire if you need a tightend during a bye, especially with the right matchup.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 38.0 395.7 5.0 0 612011 38 389 6 1 65

Bye: 5Dallas Clark, TBDallas Clark signed a one-year deal with the Bucs in late May, replacing KellenWinslow and giving quarterback Josh Freeman a decent short-area target. Arecent history of injuries along with declining production (352 yards in 11games) makes Clark fairly unappealing for Fantasy owners. He's fine as a low-risk, late-round pick but no one should expect Clark to put up huge numbers.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 39.7 464.7 4.3 0 64.82011 34 352 2 1 382010 37 347 3 0 45

Bye: 11Jared Cook, TENJared Cook ended 2011 with a bang, totaling 21 catches for 335 yards and onetouchdown with two 100-yard games in his final three outings. That could sethim up to be a factor in the Titans' offense in 2012. Cook fits the mold of thebig, matchup-breaking tight end that dominated a number of defenses last year.After posting career-highs last season (49 catches for 759 yards and threetouchdowns), Fantasy owners should consider him a sleeper this season with areal chance to top those numbers. If you're not into spending an early- ormiddle-round pick on a tight end, then Cook's one to check out as a sleeperstarting in Round 10. Pairing him with another sleeper tight end might be asuccessful plan for owners.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 47.0 628.7 5.3 0 86.82011 49 759 3 2 822010 29 361 1 0 34

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Bye: 10Chris Cooley, WASChris Cooley remains with the Redskins heading into training camp, but he's nolonger a lock to make the final roster. He also isn't the best tight end on theteam with the way Fred Davis has emerged, especially since he got thefranchise tag. Cooley had another injury-plagued year in 2011 as he wasplaced on injured reserve in October with a knee problem. Prior to getting hurt,the Redskins used Cooley at fullback and didn't utilize him on every down likethey did in the past. Even if he makes the final roster for the Redskins this yearhe would have minimal Fantasy value. Ignore him in all leagues on Draft Day.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 27.3 305.3 1.7 0 33.22011 8 65 0 0 32010 77 849 3 1 96

Bye: 8Owen Daniels, HOUWe're not sure if Owen Daniels can be trusted as a No. 1 Fantasy tight endanymore. He started 2011 red hot, posting at least eight Fantasy points(standard scoring) in four of his first five games. He did it once more the rest ofthe season (Week 14), and part of the reason could be Matt Schaub (foot)going down. He had below five Fantasy points in 10 games the rest of the year,including the playoffs. Daniels has plenty of potential to be a good Fantasycontributor, but it's hard to trust him on a consistent long-term basis. He's bestconsidered as a top-end backup worth a late pick in all drafts, but don't besurprised if he rebounds with a full year with Schaub.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 54.7 675.0 5.7 0 94.22011 54 677 3 0 782010 38 471 2 0 51

Bye: 10Fred Davis, WASFred Davis was long thought of as one of the best backup tight ends in the NFL,but he finally got the chance to shine in 2011 and should play well again in2012. Davis was given the franchise tag by the Redskins this offseason andwas quick to sign his tender sheet. He returns after a career season in which heestablished single-season highs in receptions (59) and receiving yards (796).The 796 yards were the fourth-most in a season by a tight end in Redskinshistory. Davis had a solid season in 2011 before his four-game suspension forfailing multiple drug tests ended his year. We're glad Davis is back with theRedskins, and he should get an upgrade at quarterback with rookie RobertGriffin III. So long as he stays focused on football (and motivated by being in acontract year again), expect Davis to be drafted with a mid-to-late round pick asa No. 1 tight end on Draft Day.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 58.3 736.7 6.0 0 1022011 59 796 3 1 872010 21 316 3 0 41

Bye: 6Kellen Davis, CHIKellen Davis could be a deep sleeper at tight end this summer. Last year he ledthe Bears in receiving touchdowns with five while playing in an offense thatdidn't utilize tight ends as receivers on a regular basis. But because of that styleof offense, Davis hauled in just 18 passes on the year. Here's where things getinteresting: The Bears have scrapped parts of last year's offense and intend touse the tight end more, and in turn they re-signed the 6-foot-7 Davis during theoffseason. There's a chance that Davis could become so big a part of theBears' offense that he actually develops some use for Fantasy owners. He'sworth a late-round gamble - if he plays well early on then owners will have asteal; if not, owners can just cut him without thinking twice. There's also thechance that he goes undrafted in most leagues, in which case he's a name tokeep in mind off the waiver wire during the year. We're keeping an eye on himfor you during the summer.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 29.3 356.3 3.3 0 47.82011 18 206 5 0 422010 1 19 1 0 7

Bye: 9Vernon Davis, SFFantasy owners have to hope that Vernon Davis picks up where last seasonended. Davis closed the season on a tear with five touchdowns in his final fivegames, including the playoffs, and three games with at least 112 yards. He had10 catches for 292 yards and four touchdowns in two postseason gamesagainst New Orleans and the Giants, and his playoff outing completelyovershadowed his regular season when he had just seven games with doubledigits in Fantasy points. Davis remains a No. 1 Fantasy tight end in all leagueseven with the 49ers adding receivers this offseason in Mario Manningham andRandy Moss. Davis will lose some targets with those additions, but he will alsogain more single coverage, which will help his performance. Plan on draftingDavis around Round 5 or 6 in the majority of leagues.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 62.3 794.7 7.3 0 114.82011 67 792 6 1 1052010 56 914 7 0 128

Bye: 8Ed Dickson, BALEd Dickson has the size to be a playmaking tight end, but opportunities andinconsistent play have hurt him in the past and might limit him in the future.Dickson's second season produced some good numbers - 54 grabs for 528yards and five scores, but outside of a career game against Seattle he reallywasn't great for Fantasy owners while sharing time and targets with DennisPitta. Expect Dickson to get taken late in some drafts, but don't count on him tobe anything more than a one-week replacement option for owners in 2012.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 42.0 454.3 4.7 0 65.22011 54 528 5 0 762010 11 152 1 0 13

Bye: 7Joel Dreessen, DENJoel Dreessen scored six touchdowns last year and 10 over his last twoseasons in Houston, but he'll have the chance to catch even more in Denverthis season. The Broncos signed Dreessen soon after signing Peyton Manningbut before signing Jacob Tamme, so now the hunch is that Dreessen will have asimilar role to what he had last year as a second tight end and red-zone threat.We might consider him off waivers during the year as a one-week replacement,but because he's not consistent nor expected to overtake Tamme in production,he's not worth a draft pick unless in the absolute deepest of PPR Fantasyleagues.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 23.7 302.7 2.7 0 37.22011 28 353 6 0 642010 36 518 4 1 66

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Bye: 7Anthony Fasano, MIAAnthony Fasano continues to be just a meandering Fantasy tight end and apotential bye-week replacement, though his production could increase this yearunder new coach Joe Philbin. He has a history of using the tight end as theformer offensive coordinator in Green Bay (Jermichael Finley ring a bell?).Fasano will remain the starter for the Dolphins even though Charles Clay hasmore upside, but Fasano has still averaged 35 catches for 440 yards and fourtouchdowns the past three years. Catching darts from a rookie quarterbackwon't help his case. He is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues, but hecould help you as a one-week replacement when he has a good matchup ifyour starter is on a bye or hurt.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 32.3 383.3 2.7 0.3 45.62011 32 451 5 0 672010 39 528 4 0 70

Bye: 10Jermichael Finley, GBFantasy owners have learned to accept Jermichael Finley as a high quality tightend, though his production doesn't always suggest as such. Finley technicallyfinished as a Top 5 option, but his numbers came sparingly. Finley had an 85-yard, three-touchdown game at Chicago in Week 3 last year and a 64-yard, onetouchdown game vs. Detroit in Week 17 (when a lot of people aren't playingFantasy). Take those two games away and Finley averaged 44 receiving yardsper game and one touchdown every 11.25 receptions. He's got room to improvenot only his consistency but also his numbers, and the Packers should remain apass-happy team. Finley's worth taking as a weekly must-start tight end startingin Round 6.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 57.3 757.0 7.7 0.7 112.82011 55 767 8 0 1162010 21 301 1 0 27

Bye: 4Coby Fleener, INDStanford tight end Coby Fleener will join college teammate Andrew Luck inIndianapolis after the Colts took him in the second round of the draft. In 2011,Fleener averaged 19.6 yards per reception with 10 touchdown receptions,which followed up an eight-touchdown campaign in 2010. This is the perfectspot for Fleener and has the makings of Peyton Manning to Dallas Clark foryears and years. The two obviously have chemistry going back to their Stanforddays and should be able to connect regularly as soon as Week 1 this season.Fleener isn't a thumper as a blocker, but he does have surprising foot speed,agility and leaping ability for a player of his size, making him a legitimate threatdown the seam. We see him as someone well worth the risk of taking with alate-round pick in seasonal drafts, a middle- to late-round pick indynasty/keeper leagues and a second-round pick in rookie-only formats.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 55.3 635.7 5.3 0.7 85.4

Bye: 7Antonio Gates, SDThe last time the Chargers were without Vincent Jackson for an extendedperiod of time was 2010. He missed the first 10 games of the year, and withPhilip Rivers leaning on Antonio Gates the tight end posted a whopping 50catches for 782 yards and 10 touchdowns over that span. But then Gates wentdown with a foot injury that he couldn't get quite fixed. He was limited to 13games last year but still finished with 64 catches for 778 yards and seventouchdowns. In mid-May, Norv Turner declared Gates healthy, and heparticipated in his first offseason practice session in two years. When healthy,he's an elite talent, but foot problems might plague him the rest of his career.Still, you have to draft Gates with the hope he plays a full season, just makesure you're covered with a quality backup option. We still value Gates as a Top5 Fantasy tight end worth taking toward the end of Round 4/beginning of Round5, which frankly is a good bargain compared to the likes of Gronkowski andGraham. We hope Jackson's departure leads to another big year for Gates.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 68.0 883.3 7.7 0 127.22011 64 778 7 0 1112010 50 782 10 0 129

Bye: 7Tony Gonzalez, ATLTony Gonzalez didn't get lost in the shuffle in Atlanta with Roddy White andJulio Jones beginning to form one of the most dangerous receiver tandems infootball. In fact, his stats improved across the board from 2010 as he scoredseven times and caught 80 balls for 875 yards. Fine, Gonzalez isn't RobGronkowski or Jimmy Graham, but he still finished fourth in Fantasy pointsamong all tight ends in standard formats and had at least 80 receiving yards or20 yards and a touchdown in seven of 16 games. He's a pretty good bargain inFantasy: He'll give you good stats at the tight end position and can be had witha middle- to late-round pick in drafts after the likes of Jason Witten and VernonDavis.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 63.0 701.7 6.3 0 99.82011 80 875 7 0 1212010 70 656 6 0 95

Bye: 6Jimmy Graham, NOChances are you already know what you're getting in Saints tight end JimmyGraham: A freakish talent with huge size, very good speed and excellent handswith the eyes of an All-Pro quarterback on him at all times. The 149 targetsGraham had last season were not only the most for any tight end but sixth-bestacross the whole league. And in 18 games, he had just five contests without100 yards or a touchdown. The guy is a beast, and no slow down is expected.With Rob Gronkowski considered the top tight end in Fantasy, Graham is asolid second with potential to overtake him, though both will be joined at the hipon Draft Day (figure Graham to get taken within 10 picks of Gronkowski). Thatmakes Graham a good value as a third-round pick in standard leagues, asecond-round pick in PPR leagues and a potential first-round pick in leaguesthat allow tight ends to be counted as wide receivers.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 89.7 1215.3 10.3 0 174.82011 99 1310 11 1 1872010 31 356 5 0 58

Bye: 8Jermaine Gresham, CINEveryone who plays Fantasy Football (and everyone in the NFL) is looking forthe next Rob Gronkowski or Jimmy Graham. Jermaine Gresham might be it.The big tight end caught over 50 passes for the second season in a row for theBengals in 2011, adding a career-best 596 yards and six touchdowns. What'smore, there's room for improvement as he's never had more than 85 yards in agame and has scored in back-to-back games just once in two seasons.However, he's had at least four catches in 17 of his 30 career games (includingthe playoffs), with 10 such games happening last year. Offensive coordinatorJay Gruden has spoken highly about Gresham and wants to involve him more.With second-year quarterback Andy Dalton improving as a passer, we can onlythink that Gresham has nowhere to go but up. Draft him as a low-end No. 1Fantasy tight end worth a pick starting in Round 9.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 60.7 643.7 6.3 0 94.82011 56 596 6 1 862010 52 471 4 1 63

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Bye: 9Rob Gronkowski, NEThere are only a handful of players whose intense hype matches his Fantasyvalue, and tight end Rob Gronkowski is one of them. Check out these stats: Hehas 31 touchdowns in 36 career games, averaged nearly 83 yards per gamelast regular season and failed to produce at least 10 Fantasy points (standardscoring) in five of his 16 regular-season games last year. If Gronkowski were awide receiver he'd be second-best to Calvin Johnson in Fantasy. Clearly, he'sgreat, he's over his ankle injury from February, and no regression is expectedas defenses should continue to struggle with him. So when should you drafthim? Despite his incredible production and expectations, most Fantasy leaguesonly start one tight end, so dedicating a very early-round pick to Gronkowskiwould close the door on picking up a tight end later at a better value, not tomention cost you a quality player at another position in the early rounds. Buteven with that in mind, his work cannot be ignored, and there are simply toomany Fantasy points at stake with him. If you're prepared to commit to a tightend early on, Gronkowski is well worth a second-round pick regardless offormat. The only kind of leagues where we'd take him in Round 1 is in formatsthat do not require starting a tight end, meaning that Gronkowski can be valuedas a receiver instead. Just remember this: The smaller the league, the morequality tight ends will be available.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 74.0 1006.3 13.0 0 1702011 90 1327 17 0 2322010 42 546 10 1 105

Bye: 9Aaron Hernandez, NEAaron Hernandez might be listed as a tight end, but he typically lines up like awide receiver and is one of two New England behemoths expected to helppropel Tom Brady's stats. Hernandez had a tremendous sophomore year in2011 with 79 catches for 910 yards and seven touchdowns, but he wasovershadowed by Rob Gronkowski's career year (90 catches for 1,327 yardsand 17 touchdowns). Still, Hernandez has unlimited potential and should beconsidered a prime No. 1 Fantasy option in all leagues worth drafting as earlyas Round 4 as the third tight end drafted, and that actually makes him a nicebargain compared to Gronkowski (who will be taken in Round 2) and the Saints'Jimmy Graham (who will be taken in Round 3).

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 65.0 814.0 8.0 0 1222011 79 910 7 1 1232010 45 563 6 0 86

Bye: 10Rob Housler, ARIRob Housler has plenty of potential coming into his second year in the NFL. Hehad a quiet rookie season with just 12 catches for 133 yards, but there is a lotof upside here based on his talent. He will likely share playing time and targetswith Todd Heap, so keep an eye on how Housler is used during training campand early in the season. He is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues, butHousler could end up as a bye-week or injury replacement if he starts out theseason playing well.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 28.0 370.7 2.7 0 46.22011 12 133 0 1 4

Bye: 9Dustin Keller, NYJIf two years of evidence is anything to go by then we should have Dustin Kellerpegged. He will get off to a hot start -- he's got five touchdowns in Septemberthe past two years -- before pulling a disappearing act. He'll have a two-touchdown game against Buffalo, something he's done twice the last twoseasons. And he should finish the year with five touchdowns. Keller has thepotential to be a star, and he's entering a contract year this season so he couldbe motivated to play well. But his production tends to be mediocre, especiallyafter September. The good news for Keller is the Jets need help in their passinggame with no credible weapons beyond Santonio Holmes, so he might see

more targets by default. Still, you should only view Keller as a good No. 2Fantasy tight end at best with a late-round pick. Perhaps he's a good tight endto start the season with before replacing him when (if) he turns cold.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 58.3 671.0 4.7 0 87.22011 65 815 5 1 1012010 55 687 5 0 90

Bye: 9Lance Kendricks, STLLance Kendricks was a star last preseason, but he forgot to keep playing at ahigh level once the real games started. Kendricks had just 28 catches for 352yards and no scores as a rookie in 2011, struggling between drops, injury woesand inconsistent quarterback play in St. Louis. He does have plenty of potentialand now coach Jeff Fisher envisions him playing a prominent role. We'reexcited for Kendricks this year but he has a lot to prove. Don't plan on draftinghim in the majority of leagues, but he could be a great bye-week or injuryreplacement. If he gets off to a hot start then he is definitely worth adding offthe waiver wire.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 33.7 409.3 3.7 0 55.22011 28 352 0 1 26

Bye: 6Marcedes Lewis, JACFantasy owners should hope that Marcedes Lewis is over his big-moneyhangover after going from 10 touchdowns in 2010 to zilch in 2011. Lewis was acolossal disappointment but figures to rebound in new head coach MikeMularkey's offense, which has featured the tight end prominently. Lewis is wortha late-round gamble in deeper Fantasy formats but probably will best serveowners as a potential waiver-wire player during the season. If he can start tofind the end zone again, he'll regain some relevance in Fantasy.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 41.3 508.0 4.3 1.0 66.82011 39 460 0 0 372010 58 700 10 2 118

Bye: 4Heath Miller, PITIn a league full of playmaking tight ends, Heath Miller stands out as a decliningoption for Fantasy purposes. Miller scored twice last year on 51 catches for 631yards (12. 4 yard average). He did plenty of work as a blocker, which kept himon the field, but his receiving totals aren't where they were from his breakout2009 season. Now he'll have to fend off Leonard Pope in training camp for thereps he's used to having. Miller's stuck at the bottom of a very deep position inFantasy and shouldn't be taken as anything more than a late-round flier, if at all.If there's a silver lining, it's that he should be available as a one-weekreplacement off waivers during the season, a role he's fit for.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 46.7 558.7 4.3 0.7 71.42011 51 631 2 1 652010 42 512 2 1 54

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Bye: 11Zach Miller, SEAZach Miller was a tremendous disappointment with the Seahawks in 2011 afterhe signed a huge contract prior to the season. Miller had just 25 catches for233 yards and no touchdowns, which were all career lows. He suffered going toa new team after four years in Oakland, but he could rebound this year with anew quarterback in Matt Flynn, who should take over for Tarvaris Jackson.Miller is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues, but he is someone to keepyour eye on. If he starts out the season playing well then he would be worthadding off the waiver wire as a bye-week or injury replacement.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 29.7 350.7 2.0 0.3 38.42011 25 233 0 0 152010 60 685 5 0 90

Bye: 7Tony Moeaki, KCTony Moeaki is expected to make a full recovery this season after sitting out the2011 campaign with a torn ACL. Moeaki has plenty of sleeper potential, but theChiefs had to cover themselves this offseason by signing Kevin Boss, which willlimit Moeaki's ceiling. He should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy tight end atbest, and he should not be drafted in the majority of leagues. If he gets off to agood start this season then add him off the waiver wire.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 26.3 298.7 2.3 0 34.82010 47 556 3 0 65

Bye: 10Evan Moore, CLEEvan Moore was a guy we loved last summer, and after Week 1 (three catches,35 yards and a touchdown) he looked like the real deal. Fifteen weeks and aconcussion later and the guy was an afterthought. Moore's size/speedcombination was roundly ignored by the Browns' coaching staff, making thecareer-best totals he had (34 catches for 324 yards and four scores) look tiny incomparison to other breakout tight ends from 2011. While we'd like torecommend him as a low-end reserve for Fantasy owners to gamble on, theBrowns might have someone better in second-year man Jordan Cameron.Once Moore shows some consistency he'd be worth re-evaluating. Until then,we wouldn't consider him on Draft Day.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 32.0 375.0 2.3 0 43.82011 34 324 4 0 492010 16 322 1 1 29

Bye: 6Greg Olsen, CARDespite producing five touchdowns and 540 yards in his first year with CamNewton and the Panthers, tight end Greg Olsen still left a lot to be desired.When Olsen landed in Carolina, expectations were so high that Fantasy ownersbelieved he'd top nearly all of his career-best numbers, but he didn't comeclose. Injuries might have played a part, but his ugly finish (two scores in hislast 11 games) will scare off Fantasy owners. We'd eyeball him with a late-round pick as either a low-end starter or a quality reserve with the potential todo what we thought he'd do last season.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 51.7 615.0 5.3 0 84.82011 45 540 5 1 762010 41 404 5 1 61

Bye: 5Brandon Pettigrew, DETBrandon Pettigrew looks like he should be a dominant Fantasy tight end. He's6-foot-5, built like a house and plays a ton in the Lions offense. But his statsdon't reflect that, even with a career-best 83 catches in 2011. Pettigrew had 777yards on those 83 grabs, good for just a 9.4 receiving average, with five

touchdowns. He's simply not the gamebreaker that Jimmy Graham or RobGronkowski is, nor is he a guy that the Lions have to lean on. Calvin Johnsonnot only takes targets away from him, but even backup tight end Tony Schefflercuts into his work (Scheffler had six touchdowns last season). So whilePettigrew looks the part of a quality Fantasy tight end, he really only qualifies asa quality choice in PPR leagues because he'll catch the ball a ton (at least fourcatches in 23 of last 32 games). Consider him a good starter, not a great one,in standard formats, worth a late-round pick.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 67.3 708.7 6.0 0 992011 83 777 5 0 992010 71 722 4 0 89

Bye: 8Dennis Pitta, BALIt wasn't until late in 2011 that Dennis Pitta started to get more work in theRavens offense. In his first 12 games last season he had 28 catches for 289yards and one touchdown. In his final six (including two postseason games),Pitta had 19 catches for 186 yards and three touchdowns, and that includes agame where he didn't even make a catch. Pitta has all sorts of upside, but hewould need to land regular playing time to become reliable for our needs. Thatwould mean he'd have to unseat Ed Dickson as the primary tight end for theRavens. Until that happens, Pitta isn't worth a roster spot outside the deepest ofFantasy leagues.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 29.0 387.0 3.0 0 492011 40 405 3 0 51

Bye: 11Kyle Rudolph, MINKyle Rudolph figures to be a trendy late-round sleeper in Fantasy drafts thisseason. That's because he finished his rookie campaign with three touchdownsin his final seven games. But the guy never had more than three catches ormore than 44 yards in any of his 16 games. The Vikings added John Carlson totheir roster, and he could potentially hurt Rudolph's production. But the 6-foot-6Rudolph reminds a lot of folks of Rob Gronkowski, and he might be used assuch in 2012. He's worth a late-round pick in all drafts; if he does well, he's asteal. If he struggles, just cut him.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 42.0 488.7 5.0 0.7 69.62011 26 249 3 0 35

Bye: 5Tony Scheffler, DETTony Scheffler scored six touchdowns last season for the Lions but didn't do aheck of a lot else. As the No. 2 tight end for Detroit, Scheffler was more of anannoying Fantasy option not only because of his inconsistent production butalso because he was taking stats away from the likes of Brandon Pettigrew,Nate Burleson and even Calvin Johnson. Unless your league is tight end-intensive, pass on Scheffler.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 25.3 319.7 2.7 0 39.22011 26 347 6 0 652010 45 378 1 1 34

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Bye: 7Jacob Tamme, DENIf you decide to pass on spending a big pick for an elite tight end, you mightwant to consider Jacob Tamme later on. In fact, you might not regret makingsuch a move. Tamme follows former Colts teammate Peyton Manning toDenver, and it's there where he's expected to take on a lot of playing time andbe a factor in the offense. Tamme had just 177 yards on 19 catches in 2011with one score, but he worked behind starter Dallas Clark in a Manning-lessoffense. In 10 games without Clark and with Manning in 2010, Tamme caught67 passes for 631 yards and four touchdowns. That's the kind of total he canexceed in Denver. He's got really good athleticism and has been an effectivereceiver dating back to his high school days. Expect him to have some DallasClark-like potential and thus get swiped with a middle- to late-round pick indrafts this summer as a borderline No. 1/No. 2 tight end.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 51.7 618.7 6.3 0 90.82011 19 177 1 0 172010 67 631 4 0 79

Bye: 10Benjamin Watson, CLEConcussions short-circuited Benjamin Watson's 2011 season, and it's tough toconsider him even a decent reserve option. He started last year hot with twotouchdowns in his first four games, but he was useless otherwise, failing to geteven 65 yards in a game after that. Watson might be decent as a one-weekreplacement off waivers if he hangs on to his role with the Browns, butotherwise Fantasy owners shouldn't bother dealing with him.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 34.3 380.7 2.0 0 422011 37 410 2 0 452010 68 763 3 0 86

Bye: 11Kellen Winslow, SEAThe NFL saw a slew of tight ends put up some good numbers in 2011. KellenWinslow wasn't one of them. He did catch 75 passes for 763 yards in his eighthseason, but he scored twice and had one game with double-digit Fantasy points(standard scoring). Now Winslow finds himself in Seattle, where he'll spend thesummer jockeying for playing time with the Seahawks' other tight ends. Winslowhasn't missed a game in three years and has at least 66 catches in each ofthose three years, so he can be productive without missing time. But he's alsoslowing down, as evidenced by his 10.2 yards per catch average last season.Tack on the less-than-ideal quarterback situation in Seattle and Winslow isn'tvery appealing even with the change of scenery. He's fine as a No. 2 FantasyTE worth a late pick, but don't expect him to put up huge numbers. Considertaking a sleeper tight end like Jared Cook or Martellus Bennett instead ofWinslow.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 46.7 531.3 4.0 0 702011 75 763 2 1 822010 66 730 5 0 95

Bye: 5Jason Witten, DALJason Witten continues to be one of the top Fantasy options at his position. In2011, Witten had his fifth year in a row with at least 75 catches, and he'sreached at least 90 grabs in three of those past five seasons. He also had hissixth year with at least 940 receiving yards, including his fifth in a row. He onlyhad five touchdowns, which continues to be a problem for him (he has fivetouchdowns or fewer in five of nine years), but he is still considered a solid, safeFantasy tight end in all formats, especially PPR leagues. We consider Witten aTop 5 Fantasy tight end worth drafting as early as Round 6 after the likes ofAaron Hernandez and Antonio Gates come off the board. He might go earlier inPPR leagues.

Receiving MiscYear Rcpt Yds TD FL FPTS2012 (proj) 79.0 894.3 6.0 0 1172011 79 942 5 0 1152010 94 1002 9 1 146

KickerBye: 9David Akers, SF

David Akers was among the best free agent signings in the NFL in 2011 withthe 49ers. Heck, he was the No. 1 kicker in all leagues and an MVP to manyFantasy owners. Akers had 186 Fantasy points in a standard league, which was35 points better than No. 2 kicker John Kasay. He made 44 of 52 field goalswith seven kicks of at least 50 yards and 34 extra points. Akers should again bea tremendous Fantasy option coming into 2012, and he should be the No. 1kicker drafted. Most kickers should be taken in the final round of all drafts, butwe'd have no problem with an owner reaching for Akers in Round 12 or so tolock him up since he's that good.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 31.3 35.7 47.7 87.7 40.3 40.3 134.22011 44 52 55 84.6 34 34 1862010 32 38 50 84.2 47 47 145

Bye: 5Dan Bailey, DALDan Bailey came out of nowhere in 2011 to become an elite Fantasy kicker, andhe should continue to play at a high level thanks to the explosiveness of theDallas offense. Bailey was the No. 7 kicker last year with 32 of 37 made fieldgoals and 39 extra points. He had seven games with double digits in Fantasypoints, and he should be drafted as a No. 1 option this year. Bailey has all thequalities you look for in a Fantasy kicker: good offense, indoor stadium andaccuracy. Plan on drafting him with a late-round pick.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 26.7 32.7 52.3 81.7 40.7 40.7 120.82011 32 37 51 86.5 39 39 139

Bye: 5Connor Barth, TBThe Bucs kept kicker Connor Barth with the franchise tag this offseason,bringing him back for a fourth season with the team. Barth made an impressive92.9 percent of his field goals last season, but just made 26 of 28 tries with 23extra points. Playing in the Bucs offense should make him useful as at least agood one-week replacement kicker off waivers during the year when thematchup is right.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 23.7 29.3 51.7 80.9 34.0 34.0 105.12011 26 28 55 92.9 23 23 1052010 23 28 53 82.1 36 36 107

Bye: 11Rob Bironas, TENRob Bironas continues to serve as a quality Fantasy kicker worthy of a pick onDraft Day. Last season he hit 29 of 32 field goals and all 34 of his extra pointattempts. The 90.6 pct. of kicks he notched was the second best of his career --he missed just two field goals a year prior. Bironas should continue to rack upfield goal opportunities, and with the way he's making kicks, there's no reasonto believe he'll slack off. Treat Bironas as a good option well worth a late- orfinal-round pick in drafts.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 26.0 31.7 53.0 82.0 32.3 32.3 110.32011 29 32 53 90.6 34 34 1332010 24 26 55 92.3 38 38 114

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Bye: 9Josh Brown, NYJThe Jets signed veteran kicker Josh Brown after he was released by the Rams,and he'll compete with incumbent Nick Folk for the starting job. Brown is acareer 81 percent kicker but was 21 for 28 on field goals last season. We thinkBrown can edge Folk in the battle in camp and be the reliable leg the Jets havebeen lacking. If the Jets' offense had some more firepower, we'd like Brown asa last-round pick. But since the Jets seem meandering, and since there is akicking competition, we wouldn't consider Brown. If he wins the job you shouldexpect to find him off waivers during the season as a potential one-weekreplacement.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 23.7 28.3 52.0 83.7 32.0 32.0 103.12011 21 28 49 75.0 18 18 812010 33 39 53 84.6 26 27 131

Bye: 7Matt Bryant, ATLMatt Bryant had another solid year in 2011, making over 90 percent of his fieldgoals for the second year in a row. Bryant nailed 27 of 29 field goals (all but twowere from 49 yards or less) and hit 45 extra points. With the Falcons offenseexpected to remain prolific, there's no reason to doubt Bryant as one of the topkicking options in Fantasy. Consider Bryant a reliable leg worth picking in thelast round of your Fantasy draft.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 25.3 30.3 50.7 83.5 40.3 40.3 116.22011 27 29 51 93.1 45 45 1302010 28 31 51 90.3 44 44 130

Bye: 8Randy Bullock, HOUThe Texans took Texas A&M kicker Randy Bullock in the fifth round of the NFLDraft, days after Neil Rackers signed with Washington. The 5-foot-9, 205-poundBullock was the first kicker drafted by Houston -- ever. He won the Lou Grozaaward, honoring the nation's top kicker, after connecting on 29 of 32 field-goalattempts in 2011. He will compete with Shayne Graham in training camp.Bottom line: Whoever is kicking for the Texans will have a chance to beproductive as the Texans kickers have finished in the Top 10 in Fantasy pointsin each of the last two seasons. There's nothing wrong with drafting Bullock andeither going with him should he win the job or replacing him with Graham if hegets it.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 25.3 33.0 52.3 76.7 41.0 41.3 116.9

Bye: 7Dan Carpenter, MIADan Carpenter enters this season as a No. 2 Fantasy kicker, but he has thepotential to be a No. 1 option since he should remain a valuable weapon for theDolphins. Miami is not going to score a lot, but the Dolphins should kick plentyof field goals. That's been the case for Carpenter recently with 59 field goals in75 attempts the past two seasons. He only has 41 extra points over that span,which lowers his value, but Carpenter had five games with at least three fieldgoals in 2011. He is worth drafting with a late-round pick in all leagues if youlike a kicker with upside.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 27.7 33.7 54.3 82.2 30.0 30.0 113.12011 29 34 58 85.3 26 26 1172010 30 41 60 73.2 25 25 123

Bye: 10Mason Crosby, GBMason Crosby will be a popular Fantasy kicker after finishing as a Top 5 optionin 2011, doing far better than he did in 2010. He made a career-best 85.7percent of his field goals but still attempted 28 of them for the second year in arow. Nailing 68 of 69 extra points helped his cause though; both were easilycareer-highs. Crosby kicks for one of the most potent offenses in the leagueand should see more opportunities for three pointers than he did in 2011. He'sworth a late-round pick in all drafts.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 26.3 32.0 51.7 82.2 49.3 49.3 128.22011 24 28 58 85.7 68 69 1442010 22 28 56 78.6 46 46 116

Bye: 8Billy Cundiff, BALBilly Cundiff's last field goal attempt will forever be remembered as a kick thatcould have helped push the Ravens to the Super Bowl. The 32-yard miss in theAFC title game gave the Patriots the win and Cundiff an offseason full ofnightmares. As of now, the Ravens do not have any competition for Cundiff,meaning that he'll be in prime position to make up for his error. But after makingjust 75.7 percent of his kicks last year (not including his postseason miss) andmissing five of six field goals from 50-plus yards, the feeling is that he's on verythin ice to keep the job for the whole year. Consider Cundiff a No. 2 Fantasykicker: It's OK to draft him in the final round and use him for the start of theseason, but don't hesitate to dump him if there's a more appealing choice onwaivers a few weeks later.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 25.3 30.7 49.0 82.4 36.0 36.0 111.92011 28 37 51 75.7 38 38 1242010 26 29 49 89.7 39 39 117

Bye: 10Phil Dawson, CLEThe Browns and kicker Phil Dawson did not agree to terms on a new contractas the NFL deadline for franchised players passed on July 16. Dawson will playon the one year franchise tender of roughly $3.8 million and be eligible for freeagency in 2013. Dawson made 24 of 29 field goals in 2011 including 7 of 8 from50-plus yards. Dawson has connected on at least 82 percent of his field goalsin each of his last five seasons and 10 of his 13 years in Cleveland. If theBrowns ever had a quality offense they'd give Dawson plenty of opportunities tonotch field goals and be a worthwhile Fantasy option. Until then, he's only goodas a one-week waiver-wire replacement option.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 24.0 29.7 52.7 80.8 28.7 28.7 100.72011 24 29 54 82.8 20 20 1062010 23 28 48 82.1 28 28 97

Bye: 10Jay Feely, ARIJay Feely has proven to be a reliable kicker and Fantasy option throughout hiscareer, but he has struggled in two seasons in Arizona. Feely made 19 of 24field goals in 2011 and 33 extra points, but he had just one 50-yard field goal.His averaging just 21.5 field goals in two years with the Cardinals, and that's notgoing to cut it for Fantasy owners. He should not be drafted in the majority ofleagues but could easily be a bye-week replacement during the season.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 21.7 26.0 52.3 83.5 30.7 30.7 95.82011 19 24 51 79.2 33 33 922010 24 27 55 88.9 29 29 111

Bye: 9Stephen Gostkowski, NEAfter an injury-plagued season in 2010, Stephen Gostkowski returned in 2011to have another outstanding year. Gostkowski made 29 of 33 field goals with along of 50 and 59 extra points. He should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy kickerthis year. Gostkowski has made at least 29 field goals three times in his six-year career, and he has at least 59 extra points twice. He should post qualitystats again in 2012, and he is worth drafting with a late-round pick in allleagues.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 26.3 31.0 52.3 84.8 50.7 50.7 129.62011 28 33 50 84.8 59 59 1452010 10 13 43 76.9 26 26 56

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Bye: 6Robbie Gould, CHIBears kicker Robbie Gould continued to be a reliable Fantasy kicker in 2011,nailing 28 of 32 field goals and hitting all 37 of his extra point attempts. Gouldeven nailed a career-best six of six field goals from 50-plus yards. He justbarely finished among the Top 12 kickers in 2011 and should be considered adecent kicking option given the offense he plays with and his incredibleconsistency (he has fluctuated between 83.3 percent and 89.7 percentaccuracy on field goals over his last six seasons). Gould is a safe, useful late-round pick this summer.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 25.7 31.7 53.3 81.1 35.7 35.7 112.82011 28 32 57 87.5 37 37 1332010 25 30 54 83.3 35 35 116

Bye: 5Jason Hanson, DETJason Hanson rebounded from an MCL injury by not only playing every gamefor the Lions but finishing as a Top 10 Fantasy kicker. That'll happen when youmake 24 of 29 field goals (including 5 of 7 from 50-plus yards) and 54 extrapoints. Kicking for the Lions and being a part of their dominant offense is whatmakes Hanson valuable. Opportunities will continue to exist for him, making himgood enough to draft with a final-round pick.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 25.0 31.7 50.3 78.9 44.3 44.3 119.32011 24 29 51 82.8 54 54 1362010 12 14 52 85.7 19 19 61

Bye: 6Garrett Hartley, NOGarrett Hartley missed 2011 with a hip injury suffered in the preseason andnow will battle the man who kicked in his place for the placekicking job in NewOrleans. Twenty-year veteran John Kasay made 28 of 34 field goals and 63extra points last year in place of Hartley and will attempt to remain in the role.Hartley has made 42 of 49 field goals over his career, but a combination ofinjuries, suspensions and opportunities has led him to only one year with morethan eight games played. Whether it's Hartley or Kasay kicking field goals,Fantasy owners should be ready to pounce on whoever gets the gig because ofall the scoring opportunities the offense will present.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 25.0 29.7 49.7 84.2 50.7 50.7 125.72010 20 25 52 80.0 40 40 104

Bye: 11Steven Hauschka, SEASteven Hauschka is expected to return as the Seahawks kicker in 2012, and hedid a nice job in 2011 despite a limited offense. Hauschka made 25 of 30 fieldgoals, including two from 50-plus yards, with 34 extra points. Seattle's offenseshould improve this season with the addition of new quarterback Matt Flynn, sohe could get more opportunities to kick. There are better kicking options todraft, but Hauschka could end up filling in off waivers for you during the season.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 21.7 28.0 50.7 77.5 33.0 33.0 98.12011 25 30 52 83.3 34 34 1132010 6 7 46 85.7 10 10 28

Bye: 7Alex Henery, PHIAlex Henery is going to need to have a big year to help the Eagles forget aboutgiving up on David Akers. Philadelphia let Akers leave as a free agent last year,and he had a monster season for the 49ers. Henery was OK with 24 of 27 fieldgoals and a long of 51 yards and 46 extra points, but he has a long way to go tocatch Akers as an elite kicker. Fantasy owners should view Henery as a low-end No. 1 option. He has the chance to shine playing in a dynamic offense, buthe was just the No. 16 kicker last season with 120 Fantasy points -- 66 behindAkers at No. 1. Plan on drafting Henery with a last-round pick on Draft Day andhope he closes the gap with Akers this year.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 25.3 32.7 52.0 77.4 44.0 44.0 119.92011 24 27 51 88.9 46 46 120

Bye: 5Sebastian Janikowski, OAKSebastian Janikowski continues to prove he's among the best Fantasy kickers,and he should be drafted as a starter with a late-round pick in all leagues. In2011, Janikowski had a down year due to a hamstring problem. He stillconnected on 31 field goals with a career long of 63 yards (with seven kicksfrom 50 yards or more) and all 36 extra points. This is the second year in a rowJanikowski has made at least 31 field goals, and he should continue to be anexcellent weapon for the Raiders and Fantasy owners. There will be someweeks where Janikowski wins your Fantasy matchup since he had double digitsin Fantasy points seven times in 2011.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 31.0 35.3 50.3 87.8 33.0 33.0 1262011 31 35 63 88.6 36 36 1432010 33 41 59 80.5 43 43 150

Bye: 7Nate Kaeding, SDNate Kaeding will try to rebound from last year's torn ACL suffered on a tacklein Week 1. He will likely have competition for his job from Nick Novak, butKaeding should return as the starter as long as he's 100 percent healthy.Kaeding has made at least 25 field goals twice in his past three seasons and atleast 50 extra points three times in his career. If he does kick for the Chargersthis season as expected then consider him a No. 1 Fantasy option, and heshould be drafted with a late-round pick.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 25.7 31.7 51.7 81.1 41.7 41.7 118.82010 23 28 50 82.1 40 40 111

Bye: 8Rian Lindell, BUFRian Lindell will return to the Bills this year for a 10th season in Buffalo. He iscoming back from last year's season-ending shoulder injury, and he remainsjust a No. 2 Fantasy kicker. Lindell has made 57 of 69 field goals over his lastthree seasons (40 games) but is 3 of 8 from 50-plus yards. If the Bills' offensecan add a wrinkle or two before the start of the season, Fantasy owners in deepleagues might be convinced to spend a final-round pick on Lindell. But for themost part Lindell will go undrafted and be used as a bye-week replacement.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 23.7 28.7 51.3 82.6 32.3 32.3 103.42011 13 15 49 86.7 25 25 642010 16 21 51 76.2 31 32 83

Bye: 6Olindo Mare, CAROlindo Mare will kick for the Panthers in 2011, a gig that saw him attempt 28field goals (making 22) and a career-high 45 extra points (hitting 44). The 78.6field goal percentage was the lowest for Mare since an ugly 2007 in NewOrleans. With the Panthers' offense expected to improve in 2012, one mightthink Mare will see more attempts. But until that happens, he's the kind of kickeryou can count on as a one-week replacement during the season.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 23.3 27.7 51.7 84.1 37.7 37.7 107.62011 22 28 45 78.6 44 45 1102010 25 30 51 83.3 31 31 108

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Bye: 8Mike Nugent, CINJust how valuable was Mike Nugent to the Bengals? The team franchised himin March to keep him from getting away. Just how valuable was Mike Nugent toFantasy owners? He had nine Fantasy points (standard scoring) nine times in16 games and finished as a Top 12 kicker. Nugent nailed 86.8 percent of hisfield goals (33 of 38, none from 50-plus yards), which is actually second-best.What's more, the Bengals' offense should continue to improve, giving Nugentsome opportunities to kick more field goals. He has missed nine total field goalson 57 tries since arriving in Cincy. That's solid no matter how you slice it. We'dspend a late-round flier on Nugent in deeper leagues.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 26.0 32.0 50.7 81.2 34.0 34.0 1122011 33 38 49 86.8 33 34 1322010 15 19 54 78.9 17 17 66

Bye: 7Matt Prater, DENMatt Prater was designated the Broncos' franchise player this offseason, andhe has to prove now that he can be a franchise kicker for Fantasy owners (hewas also rewarded with a four-year deal in July). Prater has done a nice jobduring his five-year tenure with the Broncos, but he has just one year with morethan 25 made field goals. The addition of Peyton Manning should help Pratersince the offense will be more explosive, but Prater should only be considered aNo. 2 Fantasy option at best. If you want to rely on him as your starter then drafthim with a late-round pick in all leagues, but mostly Prater should beconsidered a bye-week replacement or someone to add off the waiver wire.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 25.3 30.0 54.7 84.3 36.0 36.0 111.92011 19 25 59 76.0 30 30 932010 16 18 59 88.9 28 29 80

Bye: 10Neil Rackers, WASNeil Rackers was cut by the Texans and wound up with the Redskins. He'llcompete with Graham Gano this summer. After finishing as a quality kicker overthe last two years in Houston, some people will consider him to be a finechoice. But the Redskins' offense isn't as potent as the Texans, and Rackersmight not have the opportunities there that he had in H-town. He's fine as afinal-round pick but don't commit to him for the whole year.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 24.7 28.7 53.0 86.1 38.7 38.7 112.82011 32 38 54 84.2 39 40 1432010 27 30 57 90.0 43 43 130

Bye: 6Josh Scobee, JACJosh Scobee signed a four-year contract extension in mid-July, locking him intoJacksonville's future. Scobee hit 23 of 25 field goals (92 pct.) last year with fiveof six field goals from 50-plus yards. It was his best season since 2007, and inbetween those years he didn't make even 80 percent of his field goals. He alsohasn't made more than the 23 field goals he hit in 2011 since 2006. Unless theJaguars offense explodes, Scobee's field goal attempts will be limited. ExpectScobee to be available off waivers after your draft.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 23.0 26.7 52.7 86.1 31.3 31.3 100.32011 23 25 55 92.0 24 24 1032010 22 28 59 78.6 41 41 111

Bye: 7Ryan Succop, KCRyan Succop should be considered a backup Fantasy kicker heading into thisseason. He has the potential to be a solid Fantasy option, but he has yet to top25 field goals in a season. And with the Chiefs offense not exactly full offireworks, Succop likely won't have an obscene amount of scoring chances. Heshould only be used as a bye-week replacement in most formats.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 23.3 28.0 51.7 83.2 34.0 34.0 103.92011 24 30 54 80.0 20 20 982010 20 26 53 76.9 42 42 104

Bye: 4Shaun Suisham, PITThe Steelers will roll out Shaun Suisham as their kicker this season even aftermissing eight field goals in 2011. He hit 23 of 31 attempts (74.2 percent) and all36 extra points he tried. Some notes: Suisham is a career 36.4 percent kickerfrom 50-plus yards (4 for 11) and a 73.6 percent kicker between 40 and 49yards. Though he should see some good opportunities playing with theSteelers, his accuracy issues make him a risk. Think late-round pick, if at all, onSuisham in 2012.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 21.7 27.3 49.3 79.5 37.3 37.3 102.42011 23 31 51 74.2 36 36 1072010 14 15 48 93.3 19 19 61

Bye: 11Lawrence Tynes, NYGLawrence Tynes remains a No. 2 Fantasy kicker in the majority of leagues. He'snever made more than 27 field goals in a year, and in 2011 he had just 19made field goals on 24 attempts. He did have 43 extra points last season,which shows the potential of this Giants offense, but Tynes has a lot to prove toFantasy owners before they should consider starting him each week. Tynes isbest suited as a bye-week replacement in the majority of leagues, but if youdecide to draft him do so with a last-round pick on Draft Day.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 23.3 28.0 51.7 83.2 41.7 41.7 111.62011 19 24 50 79.2 43 43 1022010 19 23 53 82.6 43 43 104

Bye: 4Adam Vinatieri, INDAdam Vinatieri remains the Colts' kicker, though last season was nightmarishfor him given the state of the team's offense without Peyton Manning. Manningis gone and rookie passer Andrew Luck arrives, but there's optimism that theoffense won't be quite as bad as it was in 2011. That's good news for Vinatieri,who attempted only 27 field goals (missing four) and 24 extra points (makingthem all). Vinatieri has made at least 80 percent of his field goals in six of hislast eight seasons, which is pretty good. We wouldn't draft Vinatieri but wouldrecommend him as a one-week replacement once more is known about theColts offense after the season kicks off.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 24.0 28.3 48.3 84.8 30.3 30.3 102.32011 23 27 53 85.2 24 24 972010 26 28 48 92.9 51 51 129

Bye: 11Blair Walsh, MINWith the fifth pick in the sixth round, the Vikings picked Georgia placekickerBlair Walsh. About two weeks later, Walsh landed the starting job when theVikings dumped 37-year-old Ryan Longwell. Walsh is considered a reliable mid-range kicker but he hit just 21 of 35 field goal attempts in 2011 while setting anNCAA record with at least one field goal in 45 games in his career. The missedkicks last season leaves a little bit to be desired, and with the Vikings offensenot expected to serve up a slew of opportunities, he can't be considered areliable Fantasy option. Leave him off rosters.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 14.7 18.3 33.7 80.3 24.0 24.0 68.1

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Bye: 9Greg Zuerlein, STLGreg Zuerlein from Missouri Western was drafted in the sixth round and isexpected to get a shot to kick for the Rams. Zuerlein set a NCAA record with 21consecutive field goals last season, including nine from 50 yards or more. Hehas a big leg as evidenced by his success from 50-plus yards. Expect theRams to give him some opportunities to hit some long field goals, which shouldbe helpful to Fantasy owners in leagues that reward big kicks. The small-schoolkicker isn't quite worth a late pick in seasonal leagues but would be someone toconsider off waivers as at least a one-week replacement. He's worth a late pickin rookie-only drafts.

Year FG FGA FGLg Pct XP XPAtt FPTS2012 (proj) 17.0 21.7 33.7 78.3 22.0 22.0 73

Defense / Special TeamBye: 949ers

The 49ers DST benefits from several things, mainly some talented players(Patrick Willis, Aldon Smith, Justin Smith and Carlos Rogers on defense andTed Ginn on special teams), and they were the No. 1 DST in standard Fantasyleagues in 2011. The 49ers had three defensive touchdowns, 25 interceptions,50 sacks and 18 fumble recoveries, and they should remain an elite Fantasyoption again this year, especially while playing in a soft division. Plan ondrafting the 49ers DST as a No. 1 unit, and they should be selected with a pickas early as Round 10 in standard formats.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 18.0 11.3 40.0 5.7 0.7 248.0 4392.3 230.22011 23 15 41 3 1 229 0 2012010 15 7 36 5 0 346 0 142

Bye: 6BearsFor the second year in a row, the Bears DST was among the best in FantasyFootball, and expectations remain high going into 2012. And once again, thedefense did it without posting a slew of sacks (only 33) but picking off plenty ofpasses (20) and scoring a bunch of touchdowns (three on special teams, six ondefense). Questions about the future of the Bears' secondary still exist, but thedefense as a whole is very solid and should be competitive even with severaltough offenses on their 2012 schedule. But with Devin Hester returning kicksand punts and the defense set to be aggressive as usual, the DST should againbe useful. Expect them to get picked in every league with a late-round pick.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 15.7 12.3 32.0 5.0 0 297.3 4715.7 2142011 20 11 33 9 1 341 0 1832010 21 14 34 4 0 286 0 192

Bye: 8BengalsIf history is any indication, the Bengals DST will disappoint in 2012. That'sbecause they've done well one year, stumbling the next: They were solid in '09and '11 but bad in '10. Or perhaps the losses of front-line defenders JonathanFanene and Frostee Rucker (responsible for 10 of Bengals' 45 sacks lastseason) will be a reason for decline. Or maybe Leon Hall's recovery from a tornAchilles will slow down the defense; he had two of the team's 10 interceptions.Questions about their depth up front and consistency of their secondary makethe Bengals DST a risk for 2012. We would consider them with a late pick onlyin the deepest of seasonal drafts. Otherwise, count on them being a worthwhileone-week replacement choice off waivers when they play the Browns and otheroffensive-inept opponents.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 14.3 9.7 32.0 3.3 0.3 320.3 4783.7 196.42011 10 12 45 4 1 323 0 1792010 16 10 27 2 0 395 0 123

Bye: 8BillsThe Bills DST finally has the chance to be a significant contributor for Fantasyowners this year with the players brought in this offseason. Buffalo made a

huge splash in free agency to sign defensive end Mario Williams, and he willget help from fellow pass rusher Mark Anderson. That should significantlyimprove the pass rush since Buffalo had just 29 sacks in 2011. The Billsalready had a solid secondary with Jairus Byrd, George Wilson, TerrenceMcGee and Drayton Florence and a quality linebacker corps led by NickBarnett. Marcell Dareus should man the middle of the defensive line, and theBills DST has plenty of sleeper appear, especially with Brad Smith and C.J.Spiller in the return game. The Bills DST might not be drafted in all leagues, butthey should definitely be a unit to monitor. And if they get off to a good start asexpected then they will be added off the waiver wire in all leagues.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 16.0 8.7 30.7 3.3 0 311.7 4898.7 163.92011 20 11 29 7 1 434 0 1672010 11 11 27 4 0 425 0 127

Bye: 7BroncosThe Broncos defense is once again getting a new defensive coordinator withthe addition of Jack Del Rio, who will replace Dennis Allen. That's the seventhdefensive coordinator in seven seasons for the Broncos. Del Rio inherits someimpressive talent with Von Miller, Elvis Dumervil, D.J. Williams and ChampBailey. Brian Dawkins has decided to retire, which will be a hole to fill in thesecondary, but the Broncos DST will create points with the pass rush of Millerand Dumervil leading the way. The Broncos had 41 sacks last year, with thepass-rush duo accounting for 21. They will need more interceptions (just nine)and remain consistent in finding the end zone (five), but the Broncos DSTshould be considered a backup option on Draft Day. If they start out the seasonplaying well then add them off the waiver wire as a starting unit, but mostly theyshould be used as a bye-week replacement.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 11.7 8.7 34.3 3.0 0 322.0 5004.7 157.12011 9 9 41 5 0 390 0 1392010 10 8 23 2 0 471 0 71

Bye: 10BrownsIt's been a long time since the Browns DST was great for Fantasy Football.Expect the drought to continue in 2012. Cleveland's defense was responsiblefor 32 sacks and just nine interceptions in 2011, failing to score a singletouchdown (Josh Cribbs had one on a punt return). They have some youngtalent like Joe Haden and Jabaal Sheard, but until their defense can start toslow down their AFC North opponents, they're just not worth trusting. We'd lookfor the Browns DST off waivers as a one-week replacement.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 12.7 7.3 28.3 2.0 0 331.3 4962.7 144.32011 9 11 32 1 0 307 0 1422010 19 9 29 3 0 332 0 167

Bye: 5BuccaneersTampa Bay's offense is on the rise, but its defense was in a major state of fluxheading into the offseason. New coach Greg Schiano has preached theimportance of playing tough defense, but the reality is that anything should bebetter than the 23 sacks they had a year ago. Fourteen interceptions and fourdefensive scores helped their plight, but losing 12 games and allowing offensesto average 394.4 total yards per game against them really did them in. They didwell in the draft highlighted by safety Mark Barron joining the squad, and theshuffling in the secondary with Eric Wright coming to town and Ronde Barbermoving to safety is a positive. But the Bucs remain in a tough division with theSaints, Falcons and Panthers loaded offensively. With the defensive line not thestrength it was intended to be, it's best to consider the Bucs DST a one-weekreplacement off waivers when faced with a good matchup during the season.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 12.0 6.7 24.7 2.7 0 355.7 5129.0 110.32011 14 10 23 4 1 494 0 972010 19 9 26 4 0 318 0 170

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Bye: 10CardinalsThe Cardinals defense has quality players with Darnell Dockett and AdrianWilson leading the way, but the Cardinals DST struggled last year with just onegame with more than 15 Fantasy points in a standard league. They also hadjust 19 turnovers and 42 sacks. Now, what saved the Cardinals DST in 2011were four touchdowns, and they benefit from a great return man in PatrickPeterson, who scored all four touchdowns on punt returns. Peterson is alsobecoming a solid cover corner, but the Cardinals DST should be considered alow-end No. 2 option on Draft Day. Don't draft the Cardinals DST in the majorityof leagues, but they could be a bye-week replacement if they start out theseason playing well.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 14.0 9.0 32.3 4.0 0.3 329.3 5082.3 166.92011 10 9 42 4 0 348 0 1362010 17 13 33 10 0 434 0 185

Bye: 7ChargersFor the third year in a row the Chargers will have a new defensive coordinator.John Pagano, who served as the team's linebackers coach since 2005, willreplace Greg Manusky, who took over for Ron Rivera in 2011. Pagano will becharged with turning around a defense that struggled last year, dropping to 16thoverall in total defense while ranking 20th against the run and 13th against thepass. The Chargers still have quality players on defense with Eric Weddle,Donald Butler, Takeo Spikes and Shaun Phillips, and their draft haul includingMelvin Ingram was a nice score. Don't feel obligated to draft them with a final-round pick because there are better choices to start the year, but don't besurprised to find yourself considering them off waivers during the season.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 13.3 6.7 32.0 2.3 0 303.7 4649.7 181.82011 17 4 32 3 0 377 0 1242010 16 6 47 3 1 322 0 207

Bye: 7ChiefsThe Chiefs DST has the potential to be a solid unit in 2012, especially with EricBerry returning from a torn ACL and cornerback Stanford Routt replacingBrandon Carr. They just need to increase their pass rush to further improvetheir Fantasy value. Kansas City had just 29 sacks in 2011, which negated whatthe defense did with 20 interceptions. The Chiefs also have standout returnmen in Javier Arenas and Dexter McCluster, both of whom are capable ofreturning kicks and punts for touchdowns. We consider this unit a backup optionwith some upside. The Chiefs DST likely won't get drafted in the majority ofleagues, but they should be considered a bye-week replacement off waiverswhen they have a good matchup.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 13.7 7.0 28.3 2.3 0 317.7 4988.0 147.52011 20 6 29 2 0 338 0 1252010 14 9 38 4 0 326 0 172

Bye: 4ColtsThere's nowhere for the Colts to go but up after finishing as the league's worstDST in 2011. Problem is, they haven't done a whole lot this offseason to inspireoptimism. The addition of new head coach Chuck Pagano means a shift indefensive philosophy, and the unit will probably have more 3-4 schemeprinciples, though Pagano said this offseason he plans to use both the 3-4 andthe 4-3. The Colts did retain defensive end Robert Mathis and Dwight Freeneyis still on the roster, so they do have some nice pass rushers, but theirsecondary is still a hot mess and opponents will attack it relentlessly in 2012.With 59 sacks, 18 interceptions and six defensive touchdowns over the past twoseasons, there's just not a lot to get excited about here. Look elsewhere forFantasy help on Draft Day.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 9.0 7.0 26.0 2.3 0 367.0 5142.0 103.82011 8 9 29 3 0 430 0 1132010 10 11 30 5 0 388 0 134

Bye: 5CowboysThe Cowboys DST has a long way to go before Fantasy owners can count onthem. Defensive coordinator Rob Ryan was expected to make an impact for theCowboys, but they weren't even a Top 20 DST for Fantasy owners in 2011! Thedefense has plenty of holes, mostly in the secondary, and DeMarcus Ware isthe only real threat in the pass rush. There is potential for the Cowboys toimprove if Ryan works his magic, but the Cowboys DST should not be drafted inthe majority of leagues. They should enter the year as a bye-week replacementin most formats, but if they start the season playing well then add them off thewaiver wire.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 14.7 8.3 37.7 3.7 0.3 304.7 4710.3 202.52011 15 9 42 1 0 347 0 1282010 20 10 36 7 0 436 0 170

Bye: 7DolphinsThe Dolphins DST is going through a switch this season from a 3-4 scheme toa 4-3 under new defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle. They will likely still mixthings up like most teams do, but this new wrinkle should be interesting for theDolphins DST. The unit was productive in 2011 with seven games with doubledigits in Fantasy points, including 16 interceptions, 41 sacks and two defensivetouchdowns. Miami is expected to lose safety Yeremiah Bell via free agency, butthe Dolphins still have quality playmakers in Vonta Davis, Cameron Wake andKarlos Dansby. The Dolphins DST should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy optionon Draft Day, and they can be a useful bye-week replacement if they start offthe season playing at a high level.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 12.3 6.7 30.3 2.0 0 337.0 4964.0 112.32011 16 3 41 2 0 313 0 1552010 11 8 39 1 1 333 0 149

Bye: 7EaglesThe Eagles DST should present great value on Draft Day this year after theygot a bad rap in 2011 under new defensive coordinator Juan Castillo. TheEagles DST got off to a slow start last year, allowing at least 24 points in four oftheir first five games. But after that point the defense turned around and allowedmore than 24 points just three more times. The Eagles DST finished with sevengames with double digits in Fantasy points on the strength of four defensivetouchdowns, 15 interceptions and 50 sacks. The addition of linebacker DeMecoRyans should help the run defense immensely, and a focused offseason ofwork in the secondary should do some wonders. Expect the Eagles DST to playat a high level in 2012, making them worth a late-round pick in all leagues.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 18.7 10.0 36.0 5.0 0.7 294.3 4533.3 220.82011 15 9 50 4 1 328 0 1882010 23 11 39 3 0 377 0 157

Bye: 7FalconsThe Falcons DST took a step back in 2011, racking up three touchdowns (alldefensive) and allowing 350 points and 3,786 yards. That's not all bad but thedefense lacked as far as racking up sacks (33) and creating turnovers (19interceptions, 10 fumbles recovered). Moreover, their front seven is in flux andunless they make some healthy improvements, opponents will be able to run onthem effectively. For now, don't plan to draft the Falcons DST but instead usethem as a one-week replacement during the season when they have a goodmatchup.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 16.3 9.3 29.7 3.3 0.3 304.7 4715.0 197.32011 19 10 33 3 0 350 0 1412010 22 9 31 5 0 288 0 187

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Bye: 11GiantsThe Giants DST should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option on Draft Daybecause they have all the elements you look for in a quality unit. The biggestasset to the Giants is their pass rush with talented players like Jason Pierre-Paul, Justin Tuck and Osi Umenyiora and a quality defensive backfield withAntrel Rolle and Kenny Phillips. In 2011, the Giants had seven games withdouble digits in Fantasy points. They had 48 sacks, 20 interceptions and onedefensive touchdown. That's the type of production you can expect from theGiants DST, and they are worth drafting with a late-round pick.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 15.7 11.0 43.0 4.0 0.7 304.3 4788.3 217.82011 20 11 48 1 2 400 0 1522010 16 23 47 0 0 347 0 157

Bye: 6JaguarsSlowly but surely, the Jaguars DST is rounding into formidable shape. Lastseason they totaled 31 sacks, 17 interceptions and scored three touchdowns(the returners got them another touchdown for four total). The run defense wasmostly solid for the year thanks to their defensive tackles and linebackers, andthey got really solid play out of their secondary including re-signed cornerbackRashean Mathis. It's tough to buy into Mel Tucker's unit as legit since they don'thave a great pass rusher or a dominant defender in the backfield, but you can'targue with their results. You can probably get by without drafting the DST, butdon't hesitate to use them as a one-week fill-in during the season.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 12.7 7.3 27.0 2.3 0.3 339.3 4929.0 113.42011 17 11 31 4 0 329 0 1752010 13 5 26 1 0 419 0 100

Bye: 9JetsThe Jets DST enters 2012 with a lot to prove after being a disappointment in2011. The Jets have some quality defensive players with Darrelle Revis,Antonio Cromartie and David Harris, and the addition of LaRon Landry will helpif he can stay healthy. But the Jets need to improve their pass rush as theyproduced just 35 sacks in 2011. If that happens then more turnovers shouldresult, and the unit will improve. Last year, the Jets had 19 interceptions, fourdefensive touchdowns, three safeties and 12 fumble recoveries, but coach RexRyan should be able to get more production from this group. We consider theJets DST a low-end No. 1 Fantasy option, and they are worth drafting with alate-round pick.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 16.0 12.0 30.0 4.3 0.3 311.7 4309.7 208.42011 19 12 35 4 3 363 0 1592010 12 18 40 5 2 304 0 230

Bye: 5LionsRemember when the Lions DST used to be the laughing stock of the waiverwire? Those days are over. The Lions DST finished as a Top 10 unit thanks to asolid pass rush and a secondary that played better than expected. Cliff Avrilhad 11 sacks and Kyle Vanden Bosch added eight sacks, both benefitting fromNdamukong Suh's play as an interior lineman. Chris Houston had a banneryear with five interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns. They'll all beback and the defense could get a boost via free agency and the draft. We thinkthe Lions DST remains a quality option worth a late-round pick in drafts, evenwith the matchup twice a year against the Packers.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 15.3 10.7 36.7 4.0 1.0 337.0 5166.3 146.72011 21 13 41 7 1 387 0 1852010 14 15 44 4 1 369 0 160

Bye: 10PackersThe Packers defense was flimsy in 2011, but their DST was fine for Fantasy.That's in big part to the seven total touchdowns they scored (two on returns,five on defense) and the defense's 31 interceptions. But the unit had just 29

sacks, a number that was expected to be much higher. Furthermore, they hadtrouble slowing down opposing passing games despite their gaudy interceptiontotals. Expect the Packers to re-tool their defense and remain a quality Fantasychoice worth a pick starting in Round 12 in standard drafts.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 18.7 8.7 33.7 4.7 0.3 286.3 4842.7 181.32011 31 7 29 7 0 359 0 1792010 24 8 47 4 0 240 0 199

Bye: 6PanthersThe Panthers have plenty of excitement on offense, but their defense leaves alot to be desired. Last season the defense totaled 31 sacks, 14 interceptionsand didn't record a touchdown (the special teams recorded one). The unit didlittle to improve this offseason and could struggle again in 2012. This is a DSTso ugly that it might not even be worth considering when they have a favorablematchup during the season. Definitely do not draft them in standard or evendeeper formats.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 13.7 9.0 29.3 1.3 0.3 354.3 4931.7 115.12011 14 10 31 1 2 429 0 1212010 17 12 31 1 1 408 0 129

Bye: 9PatriotsThe Patriots DST has the potential to be great in 2012, but they need to bemore consistent. The Patriots DST got off to a slow start in 2011 with no gameswith double digits in Fantasy points through the first eight games. But theyclosed the season with four games with double digits in Fantasy points in thefinal eight outings. Their secondary needs a lot of work, and they will addresstheir pass rush further after adding Jonathan Fanene and Trevor Scott thisspring. We still consider the Patriots a starting option in all leagues. Plan ondrafting the Patriots as a low-end No. 1 option with a late-round pick. BillBelichick will continue to improve the defense, and the Patriots DST shouldexcel this season.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 17.7 9.3 32.3 4.3 0 293.7 4897.3 176.12011 23 11 40 4 0 342 0 1642010 25 13 36 9 0 313 0 230

Bye: 5RaidersThe Raiders DST will get a new leader in head coach Dennis Allen, who joinsOakland after being the defensive coordinator in Denver last season. Allen hasa lot of work to do since the Raiders are coming off one of their worst defensiveseasons ever. Oakland had franchise lows in touchdown passes allowed (31),yards per carry (5.1), yards passing (4,262) and total yards (6,201), while givingup the third-most points (433) in team history. The Raiders DST also managedjust seven games with double digits in Fantasy points. The unit has the chanceto turn things around this season with quality playmakers in Tyvon Branch,Richard Seymour and Tommy Kelly and standout options on special teams, butFantasy owners need the Raiders DST to prove their worth first. They won't bea starting option in the majority of leagues, but you can use the Raiders DST asa bye-week replacement when they have a good matchup.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 10.3 8.0 27.7 2.7 0.3 366.7 5216.7 113.12011 18 8 39 2 1 433 0 1372010 12 12 47 7 2 371 0 173

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Bye: 9RamsThe Rams DST has a long way to go before Fantasy owners can count on themas a starting option in even the deepest of leagues. The Rams had just fourgames in 2011 with double digits in Fantasy points. They produced just twotouchdowns with only 12 interceptions and 39 sacks. Gregg Williams wasexpected to run the defense, but he was suspended indefinitely for his role inthe bounty problem in New Orleans. Now, new coach Jeff Fisher and assistanthead coach Dave McGinnis will oversee the defense, and they have a lot ofwork to do. Ignore the Rams DST in all leagues on Draft Day. If they start outthe season playing well then look for them off the waiver wire, but they have alot to prove before you can consider starting them.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 11.7 8.7 30.7 2.3 0 358.7 5099.7 117.32011 12 6 39 2 2 407 0 1232010 14 12 43 0 1 328 0 161

Bye: 8RavensThe Ravens DST finished 2011 as a Top-5 unit, bettering their numbers fromthe year prior. The team had Ed Reed contributing for the entire season, gotunreal play from cornerback Lardarius Webb and added some good work fromquality role players like Pernell McPhee and Paul Kruger (as well as mainstaysRay Lewis, Haloti Ngata and of course Terrell Suggs). Pass rush machineSuggs is a question mark to play this season after tearing his Achilles' in themiddle of the offseason, and his absence will hurt the team. Rookie CourtneyUpshaw should replace him to a degree, and there's a shot Suggs plays byNovember. One of Fantasy Football's most accomplished DSTs is again wortha late pick in drafts, though it will be tough for them to top the 48 sacks, 15interceptions and five total touchdowns (four defensive) they had in 2011, butit'll be fun to watch them try.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 17.0 10.0 34.3 4.3 0.7 258.0 4256.7 211.52011 15 11 48 5 0 266 0 2262010 19 8 27 4 0 270 0 169

Bye: 10RedskinsThe Redskins DST has plenty of work to do this year after a disappointingcampaign in 2011. The Redskins lost LaRon Landry to the Jets, and LondonFletcher remains a free agent this offseason. Not having both players backwould hurt, especially Fletcher. The Redskins do have some talent on defensein Ryan Kerrigan, Brian Orakpo, DeAngelo Hall and Madieu Williams, whosigned as a free agent. But they need to improve in a big way. Last year, theRedskins DST had just one touchdown, 13 interceptions and 41 sacks, andthose stats need to improve. Go into the season with the Redskins DST as aNo. 2 Fantasy option, and they should only be used as a bye-week replacementin the majority of leagues.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 11.7 8.3 32.7 2.7 0 332.0 5105.3 152.92011 13 8 41 1 0 367 0 1212010 14 13 29 3 0 377 0 133

Bye: 6SaintsThe Saints defense disappointed in 2011, and signs point to them being in aposition to struggle again in 2012. The team's bounty program resulted insuspensions for linebacker Jonathan Vilma (the 2012 season) and defensiveend Will Smith (four games), both of whom are vital to the success of thedefense. To combat that, the team signed several key free agents thisoffseason: Defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley and linebackers Curtis Lofton,David Hawthorne and Chris Chamberlain are on the roster. Cornerback JabariGreer will also remain with the team. Anything that helps the Saints defense,which had nine interceptions in each of the last two years after getting 26 in2009, is a positive, but their pass rush remains suspect. We wouldn't run therisk of drafting the Saints DST. If anything, check for them off waivers when theyhave juicy matchups this season.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 13.7 7.7 27.3 3.0 0 333.3 4980.0 152.12011 9 7 33 4 0 339 0 1212010 9 16 33 2 1 307 0 161

Bye: 11SeahawksThe Seahawks DST closed the season on a high note in 2011 with at least 19Fantasy points in four of the final seven games (standard scoring), andhopefully they can build on that this year. Seattle has some talented players ondefense including what might be the biggest secondary in the NFL today, andthey're helped by a favorable schedule this season. Go into the season with theSeahawks as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy option in the majority of leagues, worthdrafting with a late-round pick. They might be a DST option you cut during theyear, but don't be surprised if they stay hot based on last season's finish.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 14.0 9.3 29.7 4.7 0.7 301.7 4943.7 169.92011 22 9 33 5 1 315 0 1912010 12 10 37 6 1 407 0 151

Bye: 4SteelersBy name, the Steelers defense is considered one of the best and as such willbe off the board earlier than most DSTs in 2012. But they didn't work out sowell for the Fantasy owners who took them perhaps a bit too early last year.Their sack totals (down 13), interception totals (down 10) and defense/specialteams touchdowns (down two) were off from 2010's totals. The defense iscoming back mostly intact, for better or worse, and that could mean that the unitproduces about as well as it did last season. Is the Steelers DST still worthdrafting? Sure, but don't be the Black & Gold towel-waver who takes them a fewrounds too soon. The last or second-to-last round is the right time to draft theDST.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 13.0 9.3 34.3 2.7 0 271.3 4164.0 191.12011 11 4 35 2 2 227 0 1772010 21 14 48 4 0 232 0 238

Bye: 8TexansThe Texans DST has become one of the top options in Fantasy Football. Anamazing turnaround led by defensive coordinator Wade Phillips had fueled thechange, but a talented unit that lost pass rusher Mario Williams and run stopperDeMeco Ryans still remains among one of the toughest to beat. Last seasonthey tallied 44 sacks (Williams and Ryans totaled five) with 17 interceptions(Williams and Ryans had none) and 19 fumble recoveries (Williams and Ryanshad none). Count on the unit to come back effective and strong, making themworth a late pick in Fantasy drafts.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 15.0 9.7 33.0 3.3 0.7 291.7 4528.7 199.62011 17 10 44 2 0 278 0 2062010 13 5 30 0 0 427 0 98

Bye: 11TitansThe Titans DST is in transition, and questions about the back-seven of thedefense keep them from being among the sleeper units in the league. Fresh offa season with just 28 sacks, the Titans signed Kamerion Wimbley (16 sacks inlast two years) to boost their pass rush. But the team lost cornerback CortlandFinnegan to the Rams via free agency, and questions about how they'll replacehim will plague them. With games against the Patriots, Steelers, Chargers,Packers and Lions on their schedule, on top of two games with the Texans,there are some tough matchups ahead for this unit. Even with their impressivespecial-teams (five touchdowns in two years) play, the Titans DST isn't suitablefor drafting outside the deepest of leagues.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 13.0 8.0 29.0 2.7 0.3 323.0 5073.7 151.82011 11 12 28 4 0 317 0 1622010 17 8 40 3 2 339 0 144

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Bye: 11VikingsDespite totaling an NFL-best 50 sacks in 2011, the Vikings DST was among theworst in Fantasy Football. The defense totaled eight interceptions and didn'tscore a single touchdown (Percy Harvin returned one kickoff for a score).Moreover, the unit allowed over 4,300 passing yards and 34 passingtouchdowns along with 10 rushing touchdowns and 1,712 rush yards. Thedefense is expected to take steps to improve, but they still don't flaunt thedefensive girth that they once did, and questions about their secondary remainvalid. We wouldn't draft this DST but might consider them as a one-weekreplacement option during the season.

Year Int DFR SACK DTD STY PA TYdA FPTS2012 (proj) 10.3 9.3 33.7 2.3 0 366.0 4899.7 118.72011 8 15 50 1 1 449 0 1042010 15 10 31 3 0 348 0 131

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2011 Final StatisticsQuarterback

Passing Rushing MiscPlayer Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Rate Att Yds TD Avg FL FPTSAaron Rodgers, GB 502 343 68.3 4643 45 6 122.5 60 257 3 4.3 0 471Drew Brees, NO 657 468 71.2 5476 46 14 110.6 21 86 1 4.1 1 470Tom Brady, NE 611 401 65.6 5235 39 12 105.6 43 109 3 2.5 2 431Matthew Stafford, DET 663 421 63.5 5038 41 16 97.2 22 78 0 3.5 1 412Cam Newton, CAR 517 310 60.0 4051 21 17 84.5 126 706 14 5.6 2 396Eli Manning, NYG 589 359 61.0 4933 29 16 92.9 35 15 1 0.4 4 330Tony Romo, DAL 522 346 66.3 4184 31 10 102.5 22 46 1 2.1 3 326Matt Ryan, ATL 566 347 61.3 4177 29 12 92.2 37 84 2 2.3 3 319Philip Rivers, SD 582 366 62.9 4624 27 20 88.7 26 36 1 1.4 5 298Mark Sanchez, NYJ 543 308 56.7 3474 26 18 78.2 37 103 6 2.8 8 274Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF 569 353 62.0 3832 24 23 79.1 56 215 0 3.8 2 255Michael Vick, PHI 423 253 59.8 3303 18 14 84.9 76 589 1 7.8 4 254Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 513 324 63.2 4077 21 14 90.1 31 70 0 2.3 5 247Joe Flacco, BAL 542 312 57.6 3610 20 12 80.9 39 88 1 2.3 6 231Andy Dalton, CIN 516 300 58.1 3398 20 13 80.4 37 152 1 4.1 2 231Alex Smith, SF 445 273 61.3 3144 17 5 90.7 52 179 2 3.4 2 229Josh Freeman, TB 551 346 62.8 3592 16 22 74.6 55 238 4 4.3 5 220Matt Hasselbeck, TEN 518 319 61.6 3571 18 14 82.4 20 52 0 2.6 1 214Tim Tebow, NYJ 271 126 46.5 1729 12 6 72.9 122 660 6 5.4 6 209Matt Schaub, HOU 292 178 61.0 2479 15 6 96.8 15 9 2 0.6 1 180Matt Moore, MIA 347 210 60.5 2497 16 9 87.1 32 65 2 2.0 6 175Tarvaris Jackson, SEA 450 271 60.2 3091 14 13 79.2 40 108 1 2.7 5 172Colt McCoy, CLE 463 265 57.2 2733 14 11 74.6 61 212 0 3.5 2 172Rex Grossman, WAS 458 265 57.9 3151 16 20 72.4 20 11 1 0.6 5 168Carson Palmer, OAK 328 199 60.7 2753 13 16 80.5 16 20 1 1.2 1 152Jay Cutler, CHI 314 182 58.0 2319 13 7 85.7 18 55 1 3.1 3 149Christian Ponder, MIN 291 158 54.3 1853 13 13 70.1 28 219 0 7.8 2 127Blaine Gabbert, JAC 413 210 50.8 2214 12 11 65.4 48 98 0 2.0 5 125John Skelton, ARI 275 151 54.9 1913 11 14 68.9 28 128 0 4.6 1 109Kevin Kolb, ARI 253 146 57.7 1955 9 8 81.1 17 65 0 3.8 3 104Matt Cassel, KC 269 160 59.5 1713 10 9 76.6 25 99 0 4.0 2 104Kyle Orton, DAL 252 150 59.5 1758 9 9 77.8 11 13 0 1.2 2 95Sam Bradford, STL 357 191 53.5 2164 6 6 70.5 18 26 0 1.4 7 90Jason Campbell, CHI 165 100 60.6 1170 6 4 84.2 18 60 2 3.3 1 78Curtis Painter, BAL 243 132 54.3 1541 6 9 66.6 17 107 0 6.3 3 68Dan Orlovsky, TB 193 122 63.2 1201 6 4 82.4 6 5 0 0.8 3 63Donovan McNabb, MIN 156 94 60.3 1026 4 2 82.9 14 59 1 4.2 0 61Chad Henne, JAC 112 64 57.1 868 4 4 79.0 15 112 1 7.5 0 55Matt Flynn, SEA 49 33 67.3 518 6 2 124.8 13 -6 1 -0.5 1 50Jake Locker, TEN 66 34 51.5 542 4 0 99.4 8 56 1 7.0 0 46John Beck, HOU 132 80 60.6 858 2 4 72.1 11 43 2 3.9 1 45T.J. Yates, HOU 134 82 61.2 949 3 3 80.7 14 57 0 4.1 3 39Joe Webb, MIN 63 34 54.0 376 3 2 74.6 22 154 2 7.0 1 37Vince Young, BUF 114 66 57.9 866 4 9 60.8 18 79 0 4.4 0 37Kellen Clemens, STL 91 48 52.7 546 2 1 73.8 6 37 1 6.2 0 32Seneca Wallace, CLE 107 55 51.4 567 2 2 65.4 7 70 0 10.0 1 25Caleb Hanie, DEN 102 51 50.0 613 3 9 41.8 13 98 0 7.5 0 21Tyler Palko, KC 134 80 59.7 796 2 7 59.8 5 15 0 3.0 1 19Josh McCown, CHI 55 35 63.6 414 2 4 68.3 12 68 0 5.7 0 18Kerry Collins, IND 98 48 49.0 481 2 1 65.9 2 -1 0 -0.5 3 17A.J. Feeley, STL 97 53 54.6 548 1 2 66.0 3 4 0 1.3 2 13Stephen McGee, DAL 38 24 63.2 182 1 0 83.4 4 28 0 7.0 0 9Jake Delhomme, HOU 28 18 64.3 211 1 0 99.0 0 0 0 0 1 7Matt Leinart, OAK 13 10 76.9 57 1 0 110.1 1 -1 0 -1.0 0 7Bruce Gradkowski, CIN 18 8 44.4 109 1 1 59.7 3 1 0 0.3 0 6Charlie Whitehurst, SD 56 27 48.2 298 1 1 62.9 4 13 0 3.2 1 6Josh Johnson, SF 36 19 52.8 246 1 2 60.6 11 67 0 6.1 1 6Richard Bartel, ARI 22 10 45.5 86 1 1 52.5 1 9 0 9.0 0 5Jon Kitna, DAL 10 6 60.0 87 1 2 82.1 3 -2 0 -0.7 0 3J.P. Losman, MIA 10 6 60.0 60 0 0 77.1 2 1 0 0.5 0 1Colin Kaepernick, SF 5 3 60.0 35 0 0 81.2 2 -2 0 -1.0 0 1Shaun Hill, DET 3 2 66.7 33 0 0 103.5 1 -1 0 -1.0 0 1Charlie Batch, PIT 24 15 62.5 208 0 1 72.9 3 -2 0 -0.7 0 1

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Running BackRushing Receiving Misc

Player Att Yds Avg TD Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTSRay Rice, BAL 291 1364 4.7 12 104 76 704 9.3 3 2 284LeSean McCoy, PHI 273 1309 4.8 17 69 48 315 6.6 3 1 264Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC 343 1606 4.7 8 63 43 374 8.7 3 1 247Arian Foster, HOU 278 1224 4.4 10 71 53 617 11.6 2 3 233Marshawn Lynch, SEA 285 1204 4.2 12 41 28 212 7.6 1 2 201Michael Turner, ATL 301 1340 4.5 11 26 17 168 9.9 0 2 197Adrian Peterson, MIN 209 973 4.7 12 23 18 139 7.7 1 0 173Michael Bush, CHI 256 977 3.8 7 47 37 418 11.3 1 1 171Ryan Mathews, SD 222 1091 4.9 6 59 50 455 9.1 0 2 170Darren Sproles, NO 87 603 6.9 2 111 86 710 8.3 7 0 169Steven Jackson, STL 260 1145 4.4 5 58 42 333 7.9 1 1 166Frank Gore, SF 282 1211 4.3 8 32 17 114 6.7 0 2 162Reggie Bush, MIA 216 1086 5.0 6 52 43 296 6.9 1 2 159Beanie Wells, ARI 245 1047 4.3 10 16 10 52 5.2 0 2 155Matt Forte, CHI 203 997 4.9 3 76 52 490 9.4 1 2 153Chris Johnson, TEN 262 1047 4.0 4 79 57 418 7.3 0 1 153Fred Jackson, BUF 170 934 5.5 6 50 39 442 11.3 0 2 153Shonn Greene, NYJ 253 1054 4.2 6 41 30 211 7.0 0 0 147Rashard Mendenhall, PIT 228 928 4.1 9 28 18 154 8.6 0 1 144Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG 171 659 3.9 9 44 34 267 7.9 2 1 143Willis McGahee, DEN 249 1199 4.8 4 19 12 51 4.2 1 3 139Mike Tolbert, CAR 121 490 4.0 8 79 54 433 8.0 2 1 135Cedric Benson, CIN 273 1067 3.9 6 22 15 82 5.5 0 2 134BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN 181 667 3.7 11 13 9 159 17.7 0 0 132Jonathan Stewart, CAR 142 761 5.4 4 61 47 413 8.8 1 0 131DeAngelo Williams, CAR 155 836 5.4 7 26 16 135 8.4 0 0 124Pierre Thomas, NO 110 562 5.1 5 59 50 425 8.5 1 1 117Ben Tate, HOU 175 942 5.4 4 19 13 98 7.5 0 3 107Brandon Jacobs, SF 152 571 3.8 7 23 15 128 8.5 1 0 105DeMarco Murray, DAL 163 895 5.5 2 35 26 183 7.0 0 0 104C.J. Spiller, BUF 107 561 5.2 4 53 39 269 6.9 2 0 103Roy Helu, WAS 151 640 4.2 2 60 49 379 7.7 1 2 101LeGarrette Blount, TB 184 781 4.2 5 25 15 148 9.9 0 3 100Donald Brown, IND 134 645 4.8 5 19 16 86 5.4 0 0 91Darren McFadden, OAK 113 614 5.4 4 23 19 154 8.1 1 1 88Toby Gerhart, MIN 109 531 4.9 1 28 23 190 8.3 3 0 81Ryan Grant, GB 134 559 4.2 2 24 19 268 14.1 1 1 81Kevin Smith, DET 72 356 4.9 4 28 22 179 8.1 3 1 79Dexter McCluster, KC 114 516 4.5 1 61 46 328 7.1 1 3 75LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ 75 280 3.7 1 61 42 449 10.7 2 0 75Peyton Hillis, KC 161 587 3.6 3 34 22 130 5.9 0 1 72Marion Barber, CHI 114 422 3.7 6 9 5 50 10.0 0 1 70Jahvid Best, DET 84 390 4.6 2 41 27 287 10.6 1 0 69James Starks, GB 133 578 4.3 1 37 29 216 7.4 0 1 68Mark Ingram, NO 122 474 3.9 5 13 11 46 4.2 0 1 68Jackie Battle, KC 149 597 4.0 2 12 9 68 7.6 0 0 67Felix Jones, DAL 128 577 4.5 1 44 33 221 6.7 0 2 66Kendall Hunter, SF 112 473 4.2 2 26 16 195 12.2 0 0 63Daniel Thomas, MIA 165 581 3.5 0 16 12 72 6.0 1 1 57Isaac Redman, PIT 110 479 4.4 3 21 18 78 4.3 0 2 56Maurice Morris, DET 80 316 4.0 1 35 26 230 8.8 1 0 50Bernard Scott, CIN 112 380 3.4 3 17 13 38 2.9 0 0 49Ricky Williams, BAL 108 444 4.1 2 20 13 83 6.4 0 2 48Lance Ball, DEN 96 402 4.2 1 32 16 148 9.2 1 2 48Joseph Addai, NE 118 433 3.7 1 22 15 93 6.2 0 0 46Danny Woodhead, NE 77 351 4.6 1 31 18 157 8.7 0 0 44John Kuhn, GB 30 78 2.6 4 18 15 77 5.1 2 0 42Stevan Ridley, NE 87 441 5.1 1 5 3 13 4.3 0 0 42Tim Hightower, WAS 84 321 3.8 1 15 10 78 7.8 1 0 40Thomas Jones, KC 153 478 3.1 0 7 5 43 8.6 0 0 40Chris Ogbonnaya, CLE 76 340 4.5 1 31 23 165 7.2 0 1 40Delone Carter, IND 101 377 3.7 2 8 5 18 3.6 0 3 37Kahlil Bell, CHI 79 337 4.3 0 23 19 133 7.0 1 1 37Chris Ivory, NO 79 374 4.7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 36LaRod Stephens-Howling, ARI 43 167 3.9 0 16 13 234 18.0 2 0 36Marcel Reece, OAK 17 112 6.6 0 36 27 301 11.1 2 1 36Cadillac Williams, STL 87 361 4.1 1 23 14 93 6.6 0 1 36Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL 57 205 3.6 1 27 21 188 9.0 1 1 33Evan Royster, WAS 56 328 5.9 0 14 10 76 7.6 0 0 28Jed Collins, NO 4 4 1.0 2 14 11 50 4.5 2 0 26Javon Ringer, TEN 59 185 3.1 1 35 28 187 6.7 0 1 26Leon Washington, SEA 53 248 4.7 1 14 10 48 4.8 0 0 25Kregg Lumpkin, SEA 31 105 3.4 0 53 41 291 7.1 0 0 25

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Rushing Receiving MiscPlayer Att Yds Avg TD Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD FL FPTSJason Snelling, ATL 44 151 3.4 0 33 26 179 6.9 1 0 24Keiland Williams, DET 58 195 3.4 2 8 8 62 7.8 0 1 24James Casey, HOU 1 11 11.0 0 24 18 260 14.4 1 0 24Montario Hardesty, CLE 88 266 3.0 0 21 14 122 8.7 0 0 23D.J. Ware, NYG 46 163 3.5 0 37 27 170 6.3 0 0 22Earnest Graham, TB 37 206 5.6 0 31 26 163 6.3 0 0 21Ryan Torain, WAS 59 200 3.4 1 9 6 23 3.8 0 0 19Derrick Ward, HOU 45 154 3.4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 19Justin Forsett, HOU 46 145 3.2 1 34 23 128 5.6 0 0 19Knowshon Moreno, DEN 37 179 4.8 0 15 11 101 9.2 1 1 19Brian Leonard, CIN 17 85 5.0 0 31 22 210 9.5 0 0 18Le'Ron McClain, SD 15 51 3.4 1 21 14 82 5.9 1 0 18Anthony Dixon, SF 29 87 3.0 2 1 1 6 6.0 0 0 16Tashard Choice, BUF 57 152 2.7 1 30 19 124 6.5 0 2 14Mewelde Moore, IND 22 157 7.1 0 14 11 104 9.5 1 2 13Chester Taylor, ARI 20 77 3.9 1 24 14 91 6.5 0 0 13Ovie Mughelli, ATL 2 1 0.5 0 8 4 25 6.2 2 0 13Curtis Brinkley, SD 30 101 3.4 1 9 7 41 5.9 0 0 13Jacob Hester, SD 28 90 3.2 0 18 12 48 4.0 1 0 12Alfonso Smith, ARI 30 102 3.4 1 5 3 21 7.0 0 0 11Deji Karim, IND 63 130 2.1 0 19 14 120 8.6 0 0 11Ronnie Brown, SD 42 136 3.2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 10Bruce Miller, SF 4 8 2.0 0 15 11 83 7.5 1 0 10Steve Slaton, MIA 24 84 3.5 1 4 3 3 1.0 0 0 10Phillip Tanner, DAL 22 76 3.5 1 2 2 19 9.5 0 0 10Lex Hilliard, MIN 16 41 2.6 1 7 5 49 9.8 0 0 9Jamaal Charles, KC 12 83 6.9 0 6 5 9 1.8 1 1 8Shane Vereen, NE 15 57 3.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8Joe McKnight, NYJ 43 134 3.1 0 18 13 139 10.7 0 2 8Dion Lewis, PHI 23 102 4.4 1 1 1 -3 -3.0 0 1 8John Conner, NYJ 13 44 3.4 1 5 2 9 4.5 0 0 7Michael Robinson, SEA 4 7 1.8 0 14 9 74 8.2 1 1 7Greg Jones, JAC 2 7 3.5 1 9 4 19 4.8 0 0 7John Clay, PIT 10 41 4.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Brandon Saine, GB 18 69 3.8 0 12 10 69 6.9 0 0 6Jamie Harper, TEN 17 44 2.6 1 6 4 32 8.0 0 1 6Jonathan Dwyer, PIT 16 123 7.7 0 1 1 6 6.0 0 0 5Jeremiah Johnson, DEN 14 77 5.5 0 9 7 62 8.9 0 0 5Mossis Madu, TB 15 55 3.7 0 12 10 72 7.2 0 0 5Spencer Larsen, NE 14 44 3.1 0 9 9 76 8.4 0 0 4Sammy Morris, DAL 28 98 3.5 0 7 5 13 2.6 0 0 4Taiwan Jones, OAK 16 73 4.6 0 3 2 25 12.5 0 0 4Henry Hynoski, NYG 0 0 0 0 16 12 83 6.9 0 0 4Vonta Leach, BAL 12 35 2.9 0 26 15 69 4.6 0 0 4Kevin Faulk, NE 17 57 3.4 0 9 7 34 4.9 0 0 3Anthony Sherman, ARI 1 3 3.0 0 9 8 72 9.0 0 0 3Rock Cartwright, SF 4 45 11.2 0 6 4 24 6.0 0 0 2Lorenzo Booker, MIN 13 52 4.0 0 13 8 82 10.2 0 2 2Armando Allen, CHI 15 48 3.2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Tyler Clutts, CHI 0 0 0 0 10 8 48 6.0 0 0 2DuJuan Harris, JAC 9 42 4.7 0 2 1 4 4.0 0 0 1Owen Schmitt, OAK 4 6 1.5 0 7 3 32 10.7 0 0 1Manase Tonga, OAK 1 12 12.0 0 4 3 18 6.0 0 0 1Chris Pressley, CIN 0 0 0 0 5 3 19 6.3 0 0 1Quinn Johnson, TEN 0 0 0 0 3 3 30 10.0 0 0 1Tony Fiammetta, NE 4 4 1.0 0 5 3 39 13.0 0 0 1Eddie Williams, CLE 2 2 1.0 0 1 1 17 17.0 0 0 1Bilal Powell, NYJ 13 21 1.6 0 1 1 7 7.0 0 0 1Owen Marecic, CLE 4 8 2.0 0 6 5 31 6.2 0 0 1Lawrence Vickers, DAL 1 0 0.0 0 8 4 29 7.2 0 0 1Jerome Harrison, DET 14 41 2.9 0 2 1 3 3.0 0 0 1Josh Vaughan, CAR 7 24 3.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Montell Owens, JAC 10 39 3.9 0 3 2 2 1.0 0 0 1Johnny White, BUF 12 38 3.2 0 4 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 1Brit Miller, STL 5 14 2.8 0 3 3 41 13.7 0 0 1Jerome Felton, MIN 3 10 3.3 0 7 4 40 10.0 0 0 1

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Player Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTSCalvin Johnson, DET 158 96 1681 17.5 16 1 11 11.0 0 1 255Jordy Nelson, GB 96 68 1263 18.6 15 0 0 0 0 0 207Wes Welker, NE 172 122 1569 12.9 9 4 30 7.5 0 0 204Victor Cruz, NYG 131 82 1536 18.7 9 1 3 3.0 0 1 198Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 153 80 1411 17.6 8 0 0 0 0 0 181Steve Smith, CAR 129 79 1394 17.6 7 6 56 9.3 0 2 174Roddy White, ATL 181 100 1296 13.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 171Percy Harvin, MIN 123 87 967 11.1 6 51 342 6.7 2 2 160Vincent Jackson, TB 115 60 1106 18.4 9 3 51 17.0 0 0 159Mike Wallace, PIT 113 72 1193 16.6 8 5 57 11.4 0 1 159Hakeem Nicks, NYG 133 76 1192 15.7 7 0 0 0 0 0 153Marques Colston, NO 107 80 1143 14.3 8 0 0 0 0 1 153Brandon Marshall, CHI 143 81 1214 15.0 6 1 13 13.0 0 1 147Laurent Robinson, JAC 81 54 858 15.9 11 0 0 0 0 0 144Nate Washington, TEN 121 74 1023 13.8 7 2 5 2.5 1 0 142A.J. Green, CIN 116 65 1057 16.3 7 5 53 10.6 0 0 142Greg Jennings, GB 101 67 949 14.2 9 0 0 0 0 0 141Dwayne Bowe, KC 142 81 1159 14.3 5 1 12 12.0 0 0 138Dez Bryant, DAL 103 63 928 14.7 9 1 5 5.0 0 1 137Julio Jones, ATL 96 54 959 17.8 8 6 56 9.3 0 1 135Steve Johnson, BUF 135 76 1004 13.2 7 0 0 0 0 0 134Pierre Garcon, WAS 134 70 947 13.5 6 4 28 7.0 0 2 120Brandon Lloyd, NE 150 70 966 13.8 5 0 0 0 0 0 119Torrey Smith, BAL 95 50 841 16.8 7 4 39 9.8 0 0 119Antonio Brown, PIT 123 69 1108 16.1 2 7 41 5.9 0 0 116Jabar Gaffney, NE 115 68 947 13.9 5 0 0 0 0 1 115Reggie Wayne, IND 132 75 960 12.8 4 0 0 0 0 0 113DeSean Jackson, PHI 104 58 961 16.6 4 7 41 5.9 0 1 112Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK 115 64 975 15.2 4 0 0 0 0 1 111Malcom Floyd, SD 70 43 856 19.9 5 0 0 0 0 0 108Lance Moore, NO 73 52 627 12.1 8 0 0 0 0 0 107Jeremy Maclin, PHI 97 63 859 13.6 5 1 1 1.0 0 1 106Michael Crabtree, SF 114 72 874 12.1 4 1 6 6.0 0 0 105Santonio Holmes, NYJ 102 51 654 12.8 8 3 27 9.0 0 1 104Plaxico Burress, NYJ 97 45 612 13.6 8 0 0 0 0 0 101Eric Decker, DEN 95 44 612 13.9 8 1 1 1.0 0 1 99Anquan Boldin, BAL 105 57 887 15.6 3 0 0 0 0 0 99James Jones, GB 55 38 635 16.7 7 0 0 0 0 0 97Doug Baldwin, SEA 86 51 788 15.5 4 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 95Miles Austin, DAL 73 43 579 13.5 7 2 3 1.5 0 0 92Early Doucet, ARI 98 54 689 12.8 5 0 0 0 0 0 92Deion Branch, NE 90 51 702 13.8 5 0 0 0 0 0 92Denarius Moore, OAK 76 33 618 18.7 5 5 61 12.2 1 0 91Robert Meachem, SD 60 40 620 15.5 6 4 18 4.5 0 0 90Titus Young, DET 84 48 607 12.6 6 2 15 7.5 0 0 90Jerome Simpson, MIN 104 50 725 14.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 89David Nelson, BUF 98 61 658 10.8 5 0 0 0 0 0 89Nate Burleson, DET 110 73 757 10.4 3 11 85 7.7 0 1 88Steve Breaston, KC 99 61 785 12.9 2 1 25 25.0 0 0 84Mike Williams, TB 124 65 771 11.9 3 1 3 3.0 0 2 83Damian Williams, TEN 94 45 592 13.2 5 0 0 0 0 0 82Johnny Knox, CHI 69 37 727 19.6 2 0 0 0 0 1 75Greg Little, CLE 121 61 709 11.6 2 3 15 5.0 0 0 75Santana Moss, WAS 96 46 584 12.7 4 0 0 0 0 0 74Donald Driver, GB 56 37 445 12.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 72Demaryius Thomas, DEN 70 32 551 17.2 4 1 5 5.0 0 0 71Brandon LaFell, CAR 56 36 613 17.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 71Mario Manningham, SF 77 39 523 13.4 4 0 0 0 0 0 68Josh Cribbs, CLE 67 41 518 12.6 4 7 25 3.6 0 1 67Dezmon Briscoe, TB 50 35 387 11.1 6 0 0 0 0 0 67Andre Roberts, ARI 98 51 586 11.5 2 3 27 9.0 0 0 63Jason Avant, PHI 81 52 679 13.1 1 0 0 0 0 2 62Davone Bess, MIA 84 51 537 10.5 3 2 9 4.5 0 2 60Preston Parker, TB 64 40 554 13.8 3 1 -3 -3.0 0 3 59Jacoby Jones, BAL 64 31 512 16.5 2 4 17 4.2 0 0 57Kevin Walter, HOU 59 39 474 12.2 3 0 0 0 0 0 57Devery Henderson, NO 50 32 503 15.7 2 1 9 9.0 0 0 55Roy Williams, CHI 63 37 507 13.7 2 0 0 0 0 0 55Arrelious Benn, TB 51 30 441 14.7 3 6 -7 -1.2 0 0 54Sidney Rice, SEA 57 32 484 15.1 2 2 3 1.5 0 0 54Andre Johnson, HOU 51 33 492 14.9 2 1 8 8.0 0 0 53Brian Hartline, MIA 66 35 549 15.7 1 1 9 9.0 0 0 53Michael Jenkins, MIN 55 38 466 12.3 3 0 0 0 0 2 53

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Receiving Rushing MiscPlayer Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTSAustin Collie, IND 97 54 514 9.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 50Harry Douglas, ATL 62 39 498 12.8 1 1 3 3.0 0 0 49Ben Obomanu, SEA 61 37 436 11.8 2 1 13 13.0 0 0 48Golden Tate, SEA 58 35 382 10.9 3 5 14 2.8 0 0 48Jason Hill, DEN 55 25 367 14.7 3 0 0 0 0 0 46Danario Alexander, STL 60 26 431 16.6 2 0 0 0 0 0 46Legedu Naanee, MIA 76 44 467 10.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 45Lavelle Hawkins, TEN 76 47 470 10.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 45Devin Aromashodu, MIN 84 26 468 18.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 45Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE 74 31 384 12.4 2 0 0 0 0 0 43Brandon Gibson, STL 71 36 431 12.0 1 2 16 8.0 0 0 41Andre Caldwell, DEN 67 37 317 8.6 3 0 0 0 0 0 41Hines Ward, PIT 63 46 381 8.3 2 0 0 0 0 1 40Mike Thomas, JAC 90 44 415 9.4 1 3 11 3.7 0 0 39Dane Sanzenbacher, CHI 54 27 276 10.2 3 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 38Vincent Brown, SD 41 19 329 17.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 37Kenny Britt, TEN 26 17 289 17.0 3 0 0 0 0 1 37Kyle Williams, SF 30 20 241 12.1 3 2 32 16.0 0 0 36Devin Hester, CHI 56 26 369 14.2 1 1 -6 -6.0 0 0 36Donte' Stallworth, NE 37 22 309 14.0 2 2 1 0.5 0 0 35Earl Bennett, CHI 43 24 381 15.9 1 0 0 0 0 1 34Emmanuel Sanders, PIT 43 22 288 13.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 33Brad Smith, BUF 42 23 240 10.4 1 20 87 4.3 1 0 31Chaz Schilens, NYJ 34 23 271 11.8 2 0 0 0 0 0 30Randall Cobb, GB 31 25 375 15.0 1 2 5 2.5 0 3 30Riley Cooper, PHI 34 16 315 19.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 29Jeremy Kerley, NYJ 46 29 314 10.8 1 5 28 5.6 0 1 29Jerricho Cotchery, PIT 30 16 237 14.8 2 1 3 3.0 0 0 27Chad Ochocinco, MIA 32 15 276 18.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 26Louis Murphy, OAK 33 15 241 16.1 0 6 69 11.5 1 0 26Jacoby Ford, OAK 33 19 279 14.7 1 4 31 7.8 0 1 25Jarett Dillard, DET 50 29 292 10.1 1 0 0 0 0 1 25Matt Willis, DEN 36 18 267 14.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 24Jordan Norwood, CLE 34 23 268 11.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 24Naaman Roosevelt, BUF 26 16 257 16.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 24Jon Baldwin, KC 52 21 254 12.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 23Derek Hagan, BUF 42 24 252 10.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 23Patrick Crayton, SD 34 23 248 10.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 23Chastin West, JAC 27 13 163 12.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 21Mike Williams, SEA 38 18 236 13.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 21Donald Jones, BUF 46 23 231 10.0 1 1 2 2.0 0 0 21Josh Morgan, WAS 19 15 220 14.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 20Andrew Hawkins, CIN 34 23 263 11.4 0 5 25 5.0 0 0 19Austin Pettis, STL 48 27 256 9.5 0 1 -6 -6.0 0 0 18Anthony Armstrong, WAS 27 7 103 14.7 2 2 19 9.5 0 0 17Ted Ginn, SF 33 19 220 11.6 0 8 68 8.5 0 0 17Greg Salas, STL 38 27 264 9.8 0 1 8 8.0 0 1 16Eddie Royal, SD 49 19 155 8.2 1 7 48 6.9 0 0 15T.J. Houshmandzadeh, OAK 19 11 146 13.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 13Braylon Edwards, SF 34 15 181 12.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11Steve Smith, STL 20 11 124 11.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 11Leonard Hankerson, WAS 19 13 163 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 11Ricardo Lockette, SEA 4 2 105 52.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 10Patrick Turner, NYJ 15 8 96 12.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10Bryant Johnson, HOU 13 6 90 15.0 1 1 1 1.0 0 0 10David Anderson, WAS 17 7 79 11.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 9Jesse Holley, NE 7 7 169 24.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9Derrick Mason, HOU 34 19 170 8.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9Domenik Hixon, NYG 6 4 50 12.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 8Cecil Shorts, JAC 12 2 30 15.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Kevin Ogletree, DAL 26 15 164 10.9 0 2 3 1.5 0 1 7Brandon Banks, WAS 1 1 10 10.0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 7Chad Hall, PHI 9 3 20 6.7 1 3 13 4.3 0 0 7Jerheme Urban, KC 13 4 35 8.8 1 1 7 7.0 0 0 7Donnie Avery, IND 11 3 45 15.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Mike Sims-Walker, JAC 32 12 150 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Terrance Copper, KC 12 8 114 14.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Greg Camarillo, MIN 24 9 121 13.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Ramses Barden, NYG 19 9 94 10.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Bernard Berrian, MIN 23 7 91 13.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Terrence Austin, WAS 26 12 137 11.4 0 0 0 0 0 1 4Ruvell Martin, BUF 16 7 82 11.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Eric Weems, CHI 14 11 90 8.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Lee Evans, JAC 26 4 74 18.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Rashied Davis, DET 5 4 63 15.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

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Receiving Rushing MiscPlayer Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTSDeon Butler, SEA 7 6 51 8.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Clyde Gates, MIA 12 2 19 9.5 0 1 4 4.0 0 0 1Taylor Price, JAC 4 2 39 19.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1LaQuan Williams, BAL 12 4 46 11.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Kris Durham, SEA 4 3 30 10.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1DeMarco Sampson, ARI 8 3 36 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Brian Robiskie, JAC 9 3 25 8.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Adrian Arrington, NO 3 2 31 15.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Ryan Whalen, CIN 5 4 27 6.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Carlton Mitchell, CLE 4 3 31 10.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Devin Thomas, CHI 3 3 37 12.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Bryan Walters, MIN 4 3 27 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Niles Paul, WAS 5 2 25 12.5 0 1 7 7.0 0 0 1Kassim Osgood, JAC 11 5 42 8.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Danny Amendola, STL 6 5 45 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Tiquan Underwood, TB 6 3 30 10.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Stephen Burton, MIN 3 2 38 19.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Mark Clayton, STL 4 3 26 8.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Marc Mariani, TEN 12 5 24 4.8 0 1 4 4.0 0 0 1Roscoe Parrish, SD 4 1 16 16.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Tight EndReceiving Rushing Misc

Player Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTSRob Gronkowski, NE 124 90 1327 14.7 17 1 2 2.0 1 0 232Jimmy Graham, NO 149 99 1310 13.2 11 0 0 0 0 1 187Aaron Hernandez, NE 113 79 910 11.5 7 5 45 9.0 0 1 123Tony Gonzalez, ATL 116 80 875 10.9 7 0 0 0 0 0 121Jermichael Finley, GB 93 55 767 13.9 8 0 0 0 0 0 116Jason Witten, DAL 117 79 942 11.9 5 0 0 0 0 0 115Antonio Gates, SD 90 64 778 12.2 7 0 0 0 0 0 111Vernon Davis, SF 95 67 792 11.8 6 2 -5 -2.5 0 1 105Brent Celek, PHI 96 62 811 13.1 5 0 0 0 0 0 103Dustin Keller, NYJ 116 65 815 12.5 5 0 0 0 0 1 101Brandon Pettigrew, DET 126 83 777 9.4 5 0 0 0 0 0 99Fred Davis, WAS 88 59 796 13.5 3 0 0 0 0 1 87Jermaine Gresham, CIN 92 56 596 10.6 6 0 0 0 0 1 86Jared Cook, TEN 82 49 759 15.5 3 0 0 0 0 2 82Kellen Winslow, SEA 121 75 763 10.2 2 0 0 0 0 1 82Owen Daniels, HOU 84 54 677 12.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 78Ed Dickson, BAL 89 54 528 9.8 5 0 0 0 0 0 76Greg Olsen, CAR 90 45 540 12.0 5 0 0 0 0 1 76Jake Ballard, NE 60 38 604 15.9 4 0 0 0 0 0 76Anthony Fasano, MIA 54 32 451 14.1 5 0 0 0 0 0 67Tony Scheffler, DET 42 26 347 13.3 6 1 5 5.0 0 0 65Heath Miller, PIT 75 51 631 12.4 2 1 6 6.0 0 1 65Scott Chandler, BUF 46 38 389 10.2 6 0 0 0 0 1 65Joel Dreessen, DEN 39 28 353 12.6 6 0 0 0 0 0 64Jeremy Shockey, CAR 62 37 455 12.3 4 0 0 0 0 1 59Dennis Pitta, BAL 56 40 405 10.1 3 0 0 0 0 0 51Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN 70 36 409 11.4 3 0 0 0 0 0 51Evan Moore, CLE 47 34 324 9.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 49Kevin Boss, KC 39 28 368 13.1 3 0 0 0 0 0 48Benjamin Watson, CLE 70 37 410 11.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 45Kellen Davis, CHI 35 18 206 11.4 5 0 0 0 0 0 42Dallas Clark, TB 64 34 352 10.4 2 0 0 0 0 1 38Marcedes Lewis, JAC 85 39 460 11.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 37Jeff King, ARI 34 27 271 10.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 36Kyle Rudolph, MIN 39 26 249 9.6 3 0 0 0 0 0 35Daniel Fells, NE 31 19 256 13.5 3 0 0 0 0 1 34Charles Clay, MIA 25 16 233 14.6 3 0 0 0 0 0 33Delanie Walker, SF 35 19 198 10.4 3 3 5 1.7 0 0 30Todd Heap, ARI 36 24 283 11.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 26Lance Kendricks, STL 59 28 352 12.6 0 1 -8 -8.0 0 1 26Leonard Pope, PIT 34 24 247 10.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 23Randy McMichael, SD 43 30 271 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Jacob Tamme, DEN 31 19 177 9.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 17Clay Harbor, PHI 19 13 163 12.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 15Craig Stevens, TEN 14 9 166 18.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 15Zach Miller, SEA 44 25 233 9.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 15Matt Spaeth, CHI 11 7 50 7.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 14Alex Smith, CLE 25 14 131 9.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 12

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Receiving Rushing MiscPlayer Trgt Rcpt Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD FL FPTSJohn Phillips, DAL 18 15 101 6.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 10David Johnson, PIT 14 12 91 7.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 10Travis Beckum, NYG 10 5 93 18.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 10Michael Palmer, ATL 16 10 72 7.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9Martellus Bennett, NYG 26 17 144 8.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Daniel Graham, TEN 5 2 25 12.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Brandon Myers, OAK 26 16 151 9.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Josh Baker, NYJ 4 3 27 9.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Colin Cochart, CIN 8 5 44 8.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 7John Gilmore, NO 6 3 20 6.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Anthony McCoy, SEA 24 13 146 11.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Tom Crabtree, GB 8 6 38 6.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Weslye Saunders, PIT 8 4 29 7.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Zach Miller, JAC 7 4 42 10.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Richie Brockel, CAR 3 3 13 4.3 0 3 12 4.0 1 0 6Bear Pascoe, NYG 16 12 136 11.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Logan Paulsen, WAS 19 11 138 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Ryan Taylor, GB 1 1 4 4.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6Donald Lee, CIN 13 11 115 10.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Dante Rosario, SD 11 7 117 16.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Michael Hoomanawanui, STL 13 7 83 11.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Luke Stocker, TB 17 12 92 7.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Rob Housler, ARI 26 12 133 11.1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4Billy Bajema, STL 14 9 71 7.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Chris Cooley, WAS 13 8 65 8.1 0 2 3 1.5 0 0 3Cameron Morrah, SEA 13 6 74 12.3 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 3Jake O'Connell, KC 12 7 52 7.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Colin Cloherty, JAC 8 4 57 14.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Matthew Mulligan, STL 8 5 58 11.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Zach Potter, JAC 7 5 50 10.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Mike Caussin, BUF 6 5 41 8.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Virgil Green, DEN 5 3 24 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Kory Sperry, SD 5 1 32 32.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Garrett Graham, HOU 2 1 24 24.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Kevin Brock, BUF 2 2 27 13.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Jim Dray, ARI 5 2 25 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Andrew Quarless, GB 4 3 36 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Jeff Cumberland, NYJ 5 2 35 17.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Brody Eldridge, STL 10 9 45 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Will Heller, DET 13 6 42 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1David Thomas, NO 9 5 16 3.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Justin Peelle, SF 4 1 19 19.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Zack Pianalto, TB 5 4 40 10.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Jordan Cameron, CLE 13 6 33 5.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Anthony Becht, KC 4 3 26 8.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

KickerPlayer FG FGA 50+FG FGLg XP XPAtt FPTSDavid Akers, SF 44 52 7 55 34 34 186John Kasay, NO 28 34 2 53 63 63 151Stephen Gostkowski, NE 28 33 1 50 59 59 145Mason Crosby, GB 24 28 2 58 68 69 144Neil Rackers, WAS 32 38 4 54 39 40 143Sebastian Janikowski, OAK 31 35 7 63 36 36 143Dan Bailey, DAL 32 37 2 51 39 39 139Jason Hanson, DET 24 29 5 51 54 54 136Rob Bironas, TEN 29 32 6 53 34 34 133Robbie Gould, CHI 28 32 6 57 37 37 133Mike Nugent, CIN 33 38 0 49 33 34 132Matt Bryant, ATL 27 29 2 51 45 45 130Nick Novak, SD 27 34 4 53 41 42 130Graham Gano, WAS 31 41 4 59 25 26 126Billy Cundiff, BAL 28 37 1 51 38 38 124Alex Henery, PHI 24 27 1 51 46 46 120Dan Carpenter, MIA 29 34 2 58 26 26 117Steven Hauschka, SEA 25 30 2 52 34 34 113Olindo Mare, CAR 22 28 0 45 44 45 110Ryan Longwell, MIN 22 28 2 53 38 39 108Shaun Suisham, PIT 23 31 1 51 36 36 107Nick Folk, NYJ 19 25 3 51 44 44 107Phil Dawson, CLE 24 29 7 54 20 20 106Connor Barth, TB 26 28 2 55 23 23 105

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Player FG FGA 50+FG FGLg XP XPAtt FPTSJosh Scobee, JAC 23 25 5 55 24 24 103Lawrence Tynes, NYG 19 24 1 50 43 43 102Ryan Succop, KC 24 30 3 54 20 20 98Adam Vinatieri, IND 23 27 2 53 24 24 97Matt Prater, DEN 19 25 3 59 30 30 93Jay Feely, ARI 19 24 1 51 33 33 92Josh Brown, NYJ 21 28 0 49 18 18 81Rian Lindell, BUF 13 15 0 49 25 25 64Dave Rayner, BUF 10 15 2 56 13 13 47Shayne Graham, HOU 6 7 0 48 8 8 26Brandon Coutu, JAC 0 1 0 0 3 3 3

Defense / Special TeamTeam Int STY SACK TK DFR FF DTD PA PaNetA RuYdA TYdA FPTSRavens 15 0 48 759 11 21 5 266 3140 1482 0 226Texans 17 0 44 717 10 13 2 278 3035 1536 0 20649ers 23 1 41 756 15 19 3 229 3694 1236 0 201Seahawks 22 1 33 799 9 13 5 315 3518 1797 0 191Eagles 15 1 50 781 9 10 4 328 3397 1801 0 188Lions 21 1 41 793 13 17 7 387 3831 2050 0 185Bears 20 1 33 781 11 15 9 341 4065 1542 0 183Bengals 10 1 45 714 12 18 4 323 3385 1675 0 179Packers 31 0 29 780 7 13 7 359 4796 1789 0 179Steelers 11 2 35 720 4 10 2 227 2751 1597 0 177Jaguars 17 0 31 722 11 19 4 329 3341 1667 0 175Bills 20 1 29 818 11 15 7 434 3714 2224 0 167Patriots 23 0 40 743 11 10 4 342 4703 1874 0 164Titans 11 0 28 812 12 15 4 317 3629 2053 0 162Jets 19 3 35 762 12 19 4 363 3216 1777 0 159Dolphins 16 0 41 819 3 9 2 313 3992 1530 0 155Giants 20 2 48 862 11 13 1 400 4082 1940 0 152Browns 9 0 32 779 11 15 1 307 2959 2359 0 142Falcons 19 0 33 688 10 13 3 350 3786 1552 0 141Broncos 9 0 41 838 9 11 5 390 3704 2021 0 139Raiders 18 1 39 800 8 7 2 433 4023 2178 0 137Cardinals 10 0 42 879 9 12 4 348 3696 1986 0 136Cowboys 15 0 42 756 9 13 1 347 3906 1585 0 128Chiefs 20 0 29 747 6 13 2 338 3221 2112 0 125Chargers 17 0 32 804 4 7 3 377 3591 1955 0 124Rams 12 2 39 841 6 16 2 407 3301 2433 0 123Panthers 14 2 31 743 10 12 1 429 3949 2093 0 121Saints 9 0 33 677 7 17 4 339 4157 1738 0 121Redskins 13 0 41 723 8 17 1 367 3553 1884 0 121Colts 8 0 29 744 9 14 3 430 3632 2303 0 113Vikings 8 1 50 801 15 19 1 449 4019 1712 0 104Buccaneers 14 1 23 819 10 13 4 494 3814 2497 0 97

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2011 Red Zone StatisticsQuarterback

Passing Rushing MiscPlayer Att Cmp TD Int Att TD FPTSTom Brady, NE 99 57 29 3 13 3 198Aaron Rodgers, GB 84 53 29 1 12 3 198Drew Brees, NO 95 61 30 3 4 1 189Matthew Stafford, DET 100 50 29 3 3 0 176Mark Sanchez, NYJ 79 42 21 3 11 6 161Cam Newton, CAR 59 26 13 3 39 13 158Matt Ryan, ATL 79 38 18 1 2 2 122Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF 79 42 20 2 11 0 120Tony Romo, DAL 66 39 18 0 7 1 115Andy Dalton, CIN 65 34 15 0 6 1 99Josh Freeman, TB 65 39 13 4 10 4 98Eli Manning, NYG 71 36 15 4 3 1 92Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 56 27 15 3 4 0 88Philip Rivers, SD 64 30 14 3 6 1 85Matt Moore, MIA 44 23 12 1 6 2 82Rex Grossman, WAS 69 39 13 3 1 1 81Matt Hasselbeck, TEN 52 32 13 0 0 0 81Michael Vick, PHI 61 32 13 4 11 1 76Joe Flacco, BAL 54 22 11 0 7 1 72Tim Tebow, NYJ 20 10 6 2 13 5 63Alex Smith, SF 60 24 8 1 6 2 61Tarvaris Jackson, SEA 47 24 9 1 6 1 60Jay Cutler, CHI 33 16 8 0 2 1 56Colt McCoy, CLE 40 21 9 2 8 0 53Matt Schaub, HOU 45 21 7 2 4 2 52Blaine Gabbert, JAC 49 22 9 2 4 0 52John Skelton, ARI 28 16 8 0 2 0 49Christian Ponder, MIN 27 21 8 1 1 0 46Matt Cassel, KC 26 14 7 0 3 0 44Carson Palmer, OAK 28 15 6 3 3 1 38Jason Campbell, CHI 16 8 4 1 3 2 35Kyle Orton, DAL 36 17 6 1 0 0 35Dan Orlovsky, TB 24 10 5 0 0 0 31Chad Henne, JAC 21 8 4 1 1 1 29John Beck, HOU 8 6 2 0 3 2 25Donovan McNabb, MIN 22 12 3 0 6 1 25Joe Webb, MIN 10 5 3 0 8 1 25Vince Young, BUF 11 5 4 1 5 0 22Sam Bradford, STL 32 8 4 1 1 0 21Jake Locker, TEN 10 3 2 0 1 1 18Matt Flynn, SEA 6 4 2 0 1 1 18Kevin Kolb, ARI 19 10 3 0 3 0 15T.J. Yates, HOU 16 5 3 1 2 0 14Kerry Collins, IND 16 6 2 0 0 0 13Curtis Painter, BAL 21 9 2 1 3 0 11Kellen Clemens, STL 3 1 0 0 1 1 7Josh McCown, CHI 5 2 1 0 2 0 6Seneca Wallace, CLE 7 4 1 0 0 0 6Jake Delhomme, HOU 7 4 1 0 0 0 6A.J. Feeley, STL 8 4 1 0 1 0 6Jon Kitna, DAL 3 2 1 0 0 0 6Stephen McGee, DAL 5 2 1 0 1 0 6Caleb Hanie, DEN 6 3 1 2 0 0 2

Running BackRushing Receiving Misc

Player Att TD Trgt Rcpt TD FL FPTSLeSean McCoy, PHI 50 14 12 8 3 0 109Adrian Peterson, MIN 34 11 4 2 1 0 77Ray Rice, BAL 47 10 5 3 1 0 76Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG 24 9 9 4 2 0 71BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN 39 11 2 2 0 0 71Marshawn Lynch, SEA 40 11 8 4 0 1 69Mike Tolbert, CAR 36 8 13 7 2 0 65Beanie Wells, ARI 32 10 2 1 0 0 63Arian Foster, HOU 54 9 3 1 0 0 63Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC 40 7 9 8 3 1 63Rashard Mendenhall, PIT 38 9 2 1 0 0 58Michael Turner, ATL 59 9 1 0 0 1 57Michael Bush, CHI 40 7 4 3 1 0 51Darren Sproles, NO 13 1 21 16 6 0 49Frank Gore, SF 51 7 6 1 0 1 44Brandon Jacobs, SF 24 7 0 0 0 0 44Pierre Thomas, NO 19 5 7 5 1 0 40John Kuhn, GB 10 4 8 6 2 0 38Marion Barber, CHI 17 6 0 0 0 0 38Kevin Smith, DET 10 4 3 3 2 0 38Cedric Benson, CIN 54 5 1 1 0 0 35Reggie Bush, MIA 22 4 8 7 1 0 34Shonn Greene, NYJ 41 5 2 1 0 0 34Ryan Mathews, SD 19 5 2 2 0 0 32Steven Jackson, STL 17 4 4 2 1 0 31Donald Brown, IND 18 4 2 2 0 0 28Mark Ingram, NO 23 4 1 1 0 0 27Darren McFadden, OAK 16 3 1 1 1 0 27C.J. Spiller, BUF 11 2 9 6 2 0 26Fred Jackson, BUF 25 4 5 2 0 0 26Jonathan Stewart, CAR 17 3 4 2 1 0 25Toby Gerhart, MIN 9 1 7 7 3 0 25Jed Collins, NO 3 2 2 2 2 0 24LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ 8 1 10 8 2 0 23Chris Johnson, TEN 18 3 7 5 0 0 20Ben Tate, HOU 28 3 3 2 0 1 19Matt Forte, CHI 23 2 8 5 0 0 15Tim Hightower, WAS 11 1 4 3 1 0 14Jackie Battle, KC 16 2 2 1 0 0 14Maurice Morris, DET 11 1 3 3 1 0 14Derrick Ward, HOU 12 2 0 0 0 0 13Keiland Williams, DET 10 2 1 1 0 0 13Ricky Williams, BAL 9 2 1 0 0 0 13Delone Carter, IND 12 2 0 0 0 0 13Bernard Scott, CIN 8 2 1 1 0 0 13DeAngelo Williams, CAR 12 2 1 0 0 0 13Kendall Hunter, SF 17 2 1 1 0 0 13Peyton Hillis, KC 19 2 2 2 0 0 13Willis McGahee, DEN 19 1 3 2 1 0 13Isaac Redman, PIT 18 2 3 2 0 0 13Anthony Dixon, SF 5 2 0 0 0 0 12Ovie Mughelli, ATL 1 0 2 2 2 0 12Jahvid Best, DET 14 1 4 2 1 0 12LeGarrette Blount, TB 10 2 2 1 0 0 12Le'Ron McClain, SD 3 1 4 1 1 0 12Roy Helu, WAS 28 1 10 8 0 0 9Danny Woodhead, NE 18 1 6 1 0 0 9James Starks, GB 18 1 4 2 0 0 8Ryan Grant, GB 16 1 3 2 0 0 8DeMarco Murray, DAL 17 1 2 1 0 0 7Felix Jones, DAL 17 1 3 3 0 0 7Tashard Choice, BUF 15 1 7 3 0 0 7Alfonso Smith, ARI 6 1 0 0 0 0 7Daniel Thomas, MIA 24 0 2 2 1 0 7Joseph Addai, NE 13 1 0 0 0 0 7Javon Ringer, TEN 8 1 1 1 0 0 7Chris Ogbonnaya, CLE 15 1 1 1 0 0 7Dion Lewis, PHI 7 1 0 0 0 0 7Marcel Reece, OAK 2 0 5 4 1 0 7Cadillac Williams, STL 8 1 2 1 0 0 7

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Wide ReceiverReceiving Rushing Misc

Player Trgt Rcpt TD Att TD FL FPTSCalvin Johnson, DET 24 13 9 0 0 0 58Laurent Robinson, JAC 10 8 8 0 0 0 51Roddy White, ATL 29 13 7 0 0 0 46Plaxico Burress, NYJ 21 10 7 0 0 0 46Jordy Nelson, GB 15 10 7 0 0 0 45Wes Welker, NE 20 17 6 1 0 0 42Steve Johnson, BUF 19 8 6 0 0 0 39Lance Moore, NO 13 8 6 0 0 0 38Jabar Gaffney, NE 18 12 5 0 0 0 34Nate Washington, TEN 12 8 4 1 1 0 33Hakeem Nicks, NYG 13 7 5 0 0 0 32David Nelson, BUF 15 9 5 0 0 0 32Donald Driver, GB 11 7 5 0 0 0 32Deion Branch, NE 15 6 5 0 0 0 31Marques Colston, NO 13 10 4 0 0 0 28Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 17 10 4 0 0 0 27Jerome Simpson, MIN 13 7 4 0 0 0 27Percy Harvin, MIN 18 11 2 8 2 1 27Jeremy Maclin, PHI 12 8 4 0 0 0 26Santonio Holmes, NYJ 13 7 4 0 0 0 26Brandon Marshall, CHI 21 6 4 0 0 0 26Damian Williams, TEN 9 4 4 0 0 0 25Greg Jennings, GB 14 7 4 0 0 0 25Vincent Jackson, TB 11 6 4 0 0 0 25Miles Austin, DAL 13 6 4 0 0 0 25Dez Bryant, DAL 13 6 4 0 0 0 25Titus Young, DET 8 5 4 0 0 0 25Dezmon Briscoe, TB 8 5 4 0 0 0 25Preston Parker, TB 9 7 3 0 0 0 21Dwayne Bowe, KC 17 7 3 0 0 0 20Mike Wallace, PIT 12 6 3 0 0 0 20Mike Williams, TB 15 8 3 0 0 0 20Davone Bess, MIA 13 7 3 1 0 0 20Reggie Wayne, IND 14 5 3 0 0 0 19Eric Decker, DEN 10 4 3 1 0 0 19Mario Manningham, SF 12 5 3 0 0 0 19Brandon Lloyd, NE 13 6 3 0 0 0 19Early Doucet, ARI 11 6 3 0 0 0 19A.J. Green, CIN 17 5 3 0 0 0 19Dane Sanzenbacher, CHI 12 5 3 0 0 0 19James Jones, GB 4 4 3 0 0 0 19Golden Tate, SEA 12 5 3 1 0 0 19Nate Burleson, DET 17 9 2 1 0 0 15Michael Crabtree, SF 15 7 2 0 0 0 14Julio Jones, ATL 8 4 2 0 0 0 14Chaz Schilens, NYJ 3 3 2 0 0 0 13Jerricho Cotchery, PIT 5 2 2 1 0 0 13Steve Smith, CAR 11 4 2 0 0 0 13Ben Obomanu, SEA 4 3 2 0 0 0 13Pierre Garcon, WAS 16 7 2 1 0 0 13Jason Hill, DEN 7 2 2 0 0 0 13Donte' Stallworth, NE 7 3 2 0 0 0 13Steve Breaston, KC 8 4 2 0 0 0 13Michael Jenkins, MIN 6 5 2 0 0 0 13Andre Roberts, ARI 6 3 2 0 0 0 13Kevin Walter, HOU 10 4 2 0 0 0 13Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE 6 2 2 0 0 0 13Hines Ward, PIT 7 3 2 0 0 0 13Demaryius Thomas, DEN 6 5 2 0 0 0 13Emmanuel Sanders, PIT 6 4 2 0 0 0 13Andre Caldwell, DEN 8 7 2 0 0 0 13Torrey Smith, BAL 8 2 2 0 0 0 13Kyle Williams, SF 5 2 2 1 0 0 13Brandon LaFell, CAR 7 4 2 0 0 0 13Santana Moss, WAS 13 5 2 0 0 0 13Robert Meachem, SD 2 2 2 0 0 0 12Josh Cribbs, CLE 4 2 2 0 0 0 12Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK 8 2 2 0 0 0 12Kenny Britt, TEN 6 5 2 0 0 1 11Legedu Naanee, MIA 13 6 1 0 0 0 8

Tight EndReceiving Rushing Misc

Player Trgt Rcpt TD Att TD FL FPTSRob Gronkowski, NE 26 18 12 1 1 0 89Jimmy Graham, NO 26 14 8 0 0 0 52Jermichael Finley, GB 16 10 8 0 0 0 51Tony Gonzalez, ATL 16 9 6 0 0 0 40Aaron Hernandez, NE 24 12 6 0 0 0 39Antonio Gates, SD 14 8 6 0 0 0 38Ed Dickson, BAL 12 9 5 0 0 0 34Brandon Pettigrew, DET 22 8 5 0 0 0 34Scott Chandler, BUF 12 8 5 0 0 0 33Dustin Keller, NYJ 20 10 5 0 0 0 33Tony Scheffler, DET 13 6 5 0 0 0 32Jermaine Gresham, CIN 14 8 5 0 0 0 32Brent Celek, PHI 17 10 4 0 0 0 27Vernon Davis, SF 8 6 4 1 0 0 26Jake Ballard, NE 12 8 4 0 0 0 26Jeremy Shockey, CAR 7 4 4 0 0 0 25Joel Dreessen, DEN 7 6 4 0 0 0 25Kellen Davis, CHI 6 5 4 0 0 0 25Owen Daniels, HOU 12 7 3 0 0 0 20Jason Witten, DAL 15 7 3 0 0 0 19Fred Davis, WAS 8 7 3 0 0 0 19Kyle Rudolph, MIN 5 5 3 0 0 0 19Anthony Fasano, MIA 6 3 3 0 0 0 19Daniel Fells, NE 7 5 3 0 0 0 19Evan Moore, CLE 8 5 3 0 0 0 19Dennis Pitta, BAL 5 3 3 0 0 0 19Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN 7 4 3 0 0 0 19Charles Clay, MIA 4 3 3 0 0 0 18Greg Olsen, CAR 11 4 3 0 0 1 17Dallas Clark, TB 10 4 2 0 0 0 13Kellen Winslow, SEA 12 4 2 0 0 0 13Matt Spaeth, CHI 3 2 2 0 0 0 12Heath Miller, PIT 7 3 2 0 0 1 11Benjamin Watson, CLE 7 2 1 0 0 0 7John Phillips, DAL 5 4 1 0 0 0 7Clay Harbor, PHI 1 1 1 0 0 0 7Michael Palmer, ATL 4 3 1 0 0 0 7Kevin Boss, KC 8 3 1 0 0 0 7Jacob Tamme, DEN 4 1 1 0 0 0 6Jeff King, ARI 4 2 1 0 0 0 6Delanie Walker, SF 6 1 1 0 0 0 6Daniel Graham, TEN 1 1 1 0 0 0 6Alex Smith, CLE 2 1 1 0 0 0 6Richie Brockel, CAR 1 1 0 1 1 0 6Jared Cook, TEN 6 1 1 0 0 0 6David Johnson, PIT 1 1 1 0 0 0 6Josh Baker, NYJ 1 1 1 0 0 0 6Colin Cochart, CIN 1 1 1 0 0 0 6Ryan Taylor, GB 1 1 1 0 0 0 6Todd Heap, ARI 2 1 1 0 0 0 6John Gilmore, NO 2 1 1 0 0 0 6Craig Stevens, TEN 2 2 1 0 0 0 6Leonard Pope, PIT 2 1 1 0 0 0 6Tom Crabtree, GB 3 2 1 0 0 0 6Weslye Saunders, PIT 3 1 1 0 0 0 6Zach Miller, JAC 1 1 1 0 0 0 6Marcedes Lewis, JAC 13 2 0 0 0 0 1Randy McMichael, SD 5 1 0 0 0 0 1

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2011 Yards From Scrimmage LeadersRunning BackPlayer Rush Recv TotalRay Rice 1364 704 2068Maurice Jones-Drew 1606 374 1980Arian Foster 1224 617 1841LeSean McCoy 1309 315 1624Ryan Mathews 1091 455 1546Michael Turner 1340 168 1508Matt Forte 997 490 1487Steven Jackson 1145 333 1478Chris Johnson 1047 418 1465Marshawn Lynch 1204 212 1416Michael Bush 977 418 1395Reggie Bush 1086 296 1382Fred Jackson 934 442 1376Frank Gore 1211 114 1325Darren Sproles 603 710 1313Shonn Greene 1054 211 1265Willis McGahee 1199 51 1250Jonathan Stewart 761 413 1174Cedric Benson 1067 82 1149Adrian Peterson 973 139 1112Beanie Wells 1047 52 1099Rashard Mendenhall 928 154 1082DeMarco Murray 895 183 1078Ben Tate 942 98 1040Roy Helu 640 379 1019Pierre Thomas 562 425 987DeAngelo Williams 836 135 971LeGarrette Blount 781 148 929Ahmad Bradshaw 659 267 926Mike Tolbert 490 433 923Dexter McCluster 516 328 844C.J. Spiller 561 269 830Ryan Grant 559 268 827BenJarvus Green-Ellis 667 159 826Felix Jones 577 221 798James Starks 578 216 794Darren McFadden 614 154 768Donald Brown 645 86 731LaDainian Tomlinson 280 449 729Toby Gerhart 531 190 721Peyton Hillis 587 130 717Brandon Jacobs 571 128 699Jahvid Best 390 287 677Kendall Hunter 473 195 668Jackie Battle 597 68 665Daniel Thomas 581 72 653Isaac Redman 479 78 557Lance Ball 402 148 550Maurice Morris 316 230 546Kevin Smith 356 179 535Ricky Williams 444 83 527Joseph Addai 433 93 526Thomas Jones 478 43 521Mark Ingram 474 46 520Danny Woodhead 351 157 508Chris Ogbonnaya 340 165 505Marion Barber 422 50 472Kahlil Bell 337 133 470Cadillac Williams 361 93 454Stevan Ridley 441 13 454Bernard Scott 380 38 418Marcel Reece 112 301 413Evan Royster 328 76 404LaRod Stephens-Howling 167 234 401Tim Hightower 321 78 399Kregg Lumpkin 105 291 396Delone Carter 377 18 395Jacquizz Rodgers 205 188 393Montario Hardesty 266 122 388Chris Ivory 374 0 374Javon Ringer 185 187 372

Wide ReceiverPlayer Rush Recv TotalCalvin Johnson 11 1681 1692Wes Welker 30 1569 1599Victor Cruz 3 1536 1539Steve Smith 56 1394 1450Larry Fitzgerald 0 1411 1411Percy Harvin 342 967 1309Roddy White 0 1296 1296Jordy Nelson 0 1263 1263Mike Wallace 57 1193 1250Brandon Marshall 13 1214 1227Hakeem Nicks 0 1192 1192Dwayne Bowe 12 1159 1171Vincent Jackson 51 1106 1157Antonio Brown 41 1108 1149Marques Colston 0 1143 1143A.J. Green 53 1057 1110Nate Washington 5 1023 1028Julio Jones 56 959 1015Steve Johnson 0 1004 1004DeSean Jackson 41 961 1002Darrius Heyward-Bey 0 975 975Pierre Garcon 28 947 975Brandon Lloyd 0 966 966Reggie Wayne 0 960 960Greg Jennings 0 949 949Jabar Gaffney 0 947 947Dez Bryant 5 928 933Anquan Boldin 0 887 887Torrey Smith 39 841 880Michael Crabtree 6 874 880Jeremy Maclin 1 859 860Laurent Robinson 0 858 858Malcom Floyd 0 856 856Nate Burleson 85 757 842Steve Breaston 25 785 810Doug Baldwin -2 788 786Mike Williams 3 771 774Johnny Knox 0 727 727Jerome Simpson 0 725 725Greg Little 15 709 724Deion Branch 0 702 702Early Doucet 0 689 689Santonio Holmes 27 654 681Denarius Moore 61 618 679Jason Avant 0 679 679David Nelson 0 658 658Robert Meachem 18 620 638James Jones 0 635 635Lance Moore 0 627 627Titus Young 15 607 622Eric Decker 1 612 613Brandon LaFell 0 613 613Andre Roberts 27 586 613Plaxico Burress 0 612 612Damian Williams 0 592 592Santana Moss 0 584 584Miles Austin 3 579 582Brian Hartline 9 549 558Demaryius Thomas 5 551 556Preston Parker -3 554 551Davone Bess 9 537 546Josh Cribbs 25 518 543Jacoby Jones 17 512 529Mario Manningham 0 523 523Austin Collie 0 514 514Devery Henderson 9 503 512Roy Williams 0 507 507Harry Douglas 3 498 501Andre Johnson 8 492 500Sidney Rice 3 484 487Kevin Walter 0 474 474

Tight EndPlayer Rush Recv TotalRob Gronkowski 2 1327 1329Jimmy Graham 0 1310 1310Aaron Hernandez 45 910 955Jason Witten 0 942 942Tony Gonzalez 0 875 875Dustin Keller 0 815 815Brent Celek 0 811 811Fred Davis 0 796 796Vernon Davis -5 792 787Antonio Gates 0 778 778Brandon Pettigrew 0 777 777Jermichael Finley 0 767 767Kellen Winslow 0 763 763Jared Cook 0 759 759Owen Daniels 0 677 677Heath Miller 6 631 637Jake Ballard 0 604 604Jermaine Gresham 0 596 596Greg Olsen 0 540 540Ed Dickson 0 528 528Marcedes Lewis 0 460 460Jeremy Shockey 0 455 455Anthony Fasano 0 451 451Benjamin Watson 0 410 410Visanthe Shiancoe 0 409 409Dennis Pitta 0 405 405Scott Chandler 0 389 389Kevin Boss 0 368 368Joel Dreessen 0 353 353Tony Scheffler 5 347 352Dallas Clark 0 352 352Lance Kendricks -8 352 344Evan Moore 0 324 324Todd Heap 0 283 283Jeff King 0 271 271Randy McMichael 0 271 271Daniel Fells 0 256 256Kyle Rudolph 0 249 249Leonard Pope 0 247 247Charles Clay 0 233 233Zach Miller 0 233 233Kellen Davis 0 206 206Delanie Walker 5 198 203Jacob Tamme 0 177 177Craig Stevens 0 166 166Clay Harbor 0 163 163Brandon Myers 0 151 151Anthony McCoy 0 146 146Martellus Bennett 0 144 144Logan Paulsen 0 138 138Bear Pascoe 0 136 136Rob Housler 0 133 133Alex Smith 0 131 131Dante Rosario 0 117 117Donald Lee 0 115 115John Phillips 0 101 101Travis Beckum 0 93 93Luke Stocker 0 92 92David Johnson 0 91 91Michael Hoomanawanui 0 83 83Cameron Morrah 1 74 75Michael Palmer 0 72 72Billy Bajema 0 71 71Chris Cooley 3 65 68Matthew Mulligan 0 58 58Colin Cloherty 0 57 57Jake O'Connell 0 52 52Zach Potter 0 50 50Matt Spaeth 0 50 50Brody Eldridge 0 45 45Colin Cochart 0 44 44

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2011 Target LeadersRunning BackPlayer Targets Recpt PctDarren Sproles 111 86 0.77Ray Rice 104 76 0.73Mike Tolbert 79 54 0.68Chris Johnson 79 57 0.72Matt Forte 76 52 0.68Arian Foster 71 53 0.75LeSean McCoy 69 48 0.70Maurice Jones-Drew 63 43 0.68Dexter McCluster 61 46 0.75LaDainian Tomlinson 61 42 0.69Jonathan Stewart 61 47 0.77Roy Helu 60 49 0.82Ryan Mathews 59 50 0.85Pierre Thomas 59 50 0.85Steven Jackson 58 42 0.72Kregg Lumpkin 53 41 0.77C.J. Spiller 53 39 0.74Reggie Bush 52 43 0.83Fred Jackson 50 39 0.78Michael Bush 47 37 0.79Ahmad Bradshaw 44 34 0.77Felix Jones 44 33 0.75Jahvid Best 41 27 0.66Shonn Greene 41 30 0.73Marshawn Lynch 41 28 0.68James Starks 37 29 0.78D.J. Ware 37 27 0.73Marcel Reece 36 27 0.75Javon Ringer 35 28 0.80DeMarco Murray 35 26 0.74Maurice Morris 35 26 0.74Peyton Hillis 34 22 0.65Justin Forsett 34 23 0.68Jason Snelling 33 26 0.79Frank Gore 32 17 0.53Lance Ball 32 16 0.50Earnest Graham 31 26 0.84Danny Woodhead 31 18 0.58Brian Leonard 31 22 0.71Chris Ogbonnaya 31 23 0.74Tashard Choice 30 19 0.63Kevin Smith 28 22 0.79Toby Gerhart 28 23 0.82Rashard Mendenhall 28 18 0.64Jacquizz Rodgers 27 21 0.78DeAngelo Williams 26 16 0.62Michael Turner 26 17 0.65Vonta Leach 26 15 0.58Kendall Hunter 26 16 0.62LeGarrette Blount 25 15 0.60Ryan Grant 24 19 0.79James Casey 24 18 0.75Chester Taylor 24 14 0.58Darren McFadden 23 19 0.83Adrian Peterson 23 18 0.78Brandon Jacobs 23 15 0.65Kahlil Bell 23 19 0.83Cadillac Williams 23 14 0.61Cedric Benson 22 15 0.68Joseph Addai 22 15 0.68Isaac Redman 21 18 0.86Le'Ron McClain 21 14 0.67Montario Hardesty 21 14 0.67Ricky Williams 20 13 0.65Ben Tate 19 13 0.68Donald Brown 19 16 0.84Willis McGahee 19 12 0.63Deji Karim 19 14 0.74John Kuhn 18 15 0.83Joe McKnight 18 13 0.72Jacob Hester 18 12 0.67

Wide ReceiverPlayer Targets Recpt PctRoddy White 181 100 0.55Wes Welker 172 122 0.71Calvin Johnson 158 96 0.61Larry Fitzgerald 153 80 0.52Brandon Lloyd 150 70 0.47Brandon Marshall 143 81 0.57Dwayne Bowe 142 81 0.57Steve Johnson 135 76 0.56Pierre Garcon 134 70 0.52Hakeem Nicks 133 76 0.57Reggie Wayne 132 75 0.57Victor Cruz 131 82 0.63Steve Smith 129 79 0.61Mike Williams 124 65 0.52Percy Harvin 123 87 0.71Antonio Brown 123 69 0.56Nate Washington 121 74 0.61Greg Little 121 61 0.50A.J. Green 116 65 0.56Jabar Gaffney 115 68 0.59Darrius Heyward-Bey 115 64 0.56Vincent Jackson 115 60 0.52Michael Crabtree 114 72 0.63Mike Wallace 113 72 0.64Nate Burleson 110 73 0.66Marques Colston 107 80 0.75Anquan Boldin 105 57 0.54DeSean Jackson 104 58 0.56Jerome Simpson 104 50 0.48Dez Bryant 103 63 0.61Santonio Holmes 102 51 0.50Greg Jennings 101 67 0.66Steve Breaston 99 61 0.62Andre Roberts 98 51 0.52Early Doucet 98 54 0.55David Nelson 98 61 0.62Jeremy Maclin 97 63 0.65Plaxico Burress 97 45 0.46Austin Collie 97 54 0.56Jordy Nelson 96 68 0.71Julio Jones 96 54 0.56Santana Moss 96 46 0.48Torrey Smith 95 50 0.53Eric Decker 95 44 0.46Damian Williams 94 45 0.48Mike Thomas 90 44 0.49Deion Branch 90 51 0.57Doug Baldwin 86 51 0.59Davone Bess 84 51 0.61Devin Aromashodu 84 26 0.31Titus Young 84 48 0.57Laurent Robinson 81 54 0.67Jason Avant 81 52 0.64Mario Manningham 77 39 0.51Legedu Naanee 76 44 0.58Lavelle Hawkins 76 47 0.62Denarius Moore 76 33 0.43Mohamed Massaquoi 74 31 0.42Lance Moore 73 52 0.71Miles Austin 73 43 0.59Brandon Gibson 71 36 0.51Malcom Floyd 70 43 0.61Demaryius Thomas 70 32 0.46Johnny Knox 69 37 0.54Andre Caldwell 67 37 0.55Josh Cribbs 67 41 0.61Brian Hartline 66 35 0.53Preston Parker 64 40 0.62Jacoby Jones 64 31 0.48Hines Ward 63 46 0.73Roy Williams 63 37 0.59

Tight EndPlayer Targets Recpt PctJimmy Graham 149 99 0.66Brandon Pettigrew 126 83 0.66Rob Gronkowski 124 90 0.73Kellen Winslow 121 75 0.62Jason Witten 117 79 0.68Tony Gonzalez 116 80 0.69Dustin Keller 116 65 0.56Aaron Hernandez 113 79 0.70Brent Celek 96 62 0.65Vernon Davis 95 67 0.71Jermichael Finley 93 55 0.59Jermaine Gresham 92 56 0.61Antonio Gates 90 64 0.71Greg Olsen 90 45 0.50Ed Dickson 89 54 0.61Fred Davis 88 59 0.67Marcedes Lewis 85 39 0.46Owen Daniels 84 54 0.64Jared Cook 82 49 0.60Heath Miller 75 51 0.68Benjamin Watson 70 37 0.53Visanthe Shiancoe 70 36 0.51Dallas Clark 64 34 0.53Jeremy Shockey 62 37 0.60Jake Ballard 60 38 0.63Lance Kendricks 59 28 0.47Dennis Pitta 56 40 0.71Anthony Fasano 54 32 0.59Evan Moore 47 34 0.72Scott Chandler 46 38 0.83Zach Miller 44 25 0.57Randy McMichael 43 30 0.70Tony Scheffler 42 26 0.62Kyle Rudolph 39 26 0.67Joel Dreessen 39 28 0.72Kevin Boss 39 28 0.72Todd Heap 36 24 0.67Delanie Walker 35 19 0.54Kellen Davis 35 18 0.51Jeff King 34 27 0.79Leonard Pope 34 24 0.71Jacob Tamme 31 19 0.61Daniel Fells 31 19 0.61Martellus Bennett 26 17 0.65Rob Housler 26 12 0.46Brandon Myers 26 16 0.62Alex Smith 25 14 0.56Charles Clay 25 16 0.64Anthony McCoy 24 13 0.54Clay Harbor 19 13 0.68Logan Paulsen 19 11 0.58John Phillips 18 15 0.83Luke Stocker 17 12 0.71Michael Palmer 16 10 0.62Bear Pascoe 16 12 0.75David Johnson 14 12 0.86Billy Bajema 14 9 0.64Craig Stevens 14 9 0.64Donald Lee 13 11 0.85Jordan Cameron 13 6 0.46Michael Hoomanawanui 13 7 0.54Will Heller 13 6 0.46Cameron Morrah 13 6 0.46Chris Cooley 13 8 0.62Jake O'Connell 12 7 0.58Dante Rosario 11 7 0.64Matt Spaeth 11 7 0.64Travis Beckum 10 5 0.50Brody Eldridge 10 9 0.90David Thomas 9 5 0.56Weslye Saunders 8 4 0.50

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2011 Touches LeadersRunning BackPlayer Rush Recpt TotalMaurice Jones-Drew 343 43 386Ray Rice 291 76 367Arian Foster 278 53 331LeSean McCoy 273 48 321Chris Johnson 262 57 319Michael Turner 301 17 318Marshawn Lynch 285 28 313Steven Jackson 260 42 302Frank Gore 282 17 299Michael Bush 256 37 293Cedric Benson 273 15 288Shonn Greene 253 30 283Ryan Mathews 222 50 272Willis McGahee 249 12 261Reggie Bush 216 43 259Beanie Wells 245 10 255Matt Forte 203 52 255Rashard Mendenhall 228 18 246Adrian Peterson 209 18 227Fred Jackson 170 39 209Ahmad Bradshaw 171 34 205Roy Helu 151 49 200LeGarrette Blount 184 15 199BenJarvus Green-Ellis 181 9 190Jonathan Stewart 142 47 189DeMarco Murray 163 26 189Ben Tate 175 13 188Peyton Hillis 161 22 183Daniel Thomas 165 12 177Mike Tolbert 121 54 175Darren Sproles 87 86 173DeAngelo Williams 155 16 171Brandon Jacobs 152 15 167James Starks 133 29 162Felix Jones 128 33 161Pierre Thomas 110 50 160Dexter McCluster 114 46 160Jackie Battle 149 9 158Thomas Jones 153 5 158Ryan Grant 134 19 153Donald Brown 134 16 150C.J. Spiller 107 39 146Joseph Addai 118 15 133Mark Ingram 122 11 133Darren McFadden 113 19 132Toby Gerhart 109 23 132Isaac Redman 110 18 128Kendall Hunter 112 16 128Bernard Scott 112 13 125Ricky Williams 108 13 121Marion Barber 114 5 119LaDainian Tomlinson 75 42 117Lance Ball 96 16 112Jahvid Best 84 27 111Maurice Morris 80 26 106Delone Carter 101 5 106Montario Hardesty 88 14 102Cadillac Williams 87 14 101Chris Ogbonnaya 76 23 99Kahlil Bell 79 19 98Danny Woodhead 77 18 95Tim Hightower 84 10 94Kevin Smith 72 22 94Stevan Ridley 87 3 90Javon Ringer 59 28 87Chris Ivory 79 0 79Jacquizz Rodgers 57 21 78Deji Karim 63 14 77Tashard Choice 57 19 76D.J. Ware 46 27 73Kregg Lumpkin 31 41 72

Wide ReceiverPlayer Rush Recpt TotalPercy Harvin 51 87 138Wes Welker 4 122 126Roddy White 0 100 100Calvin Johnson 1 96 97Steve Smith 6 79 85Nate Burleson 11 73 84Victor Cruz 1 82 83Brandon Marshall 1 81 82Dwayne Bowe 1 81 82Larry Fitzgerald 0 80 80Marques Colston 0 80 80Mike Wallace 5 72 77Hakeem Nicks 0 76 76Antonio Brown 7 69 76Nate Washington 2 74 76Steve Johnson 0 76 76Reggie Wayne 0 75 75Pierre Garcon 4 70 74Michael Crabtree 1 72 73A.J. Green 5 65 70Brandon Lloyd 0 70 70Jabar Gaffney 0 68 68Jordy Nelson 0 68 68Greg Jennings 0 67 67Mike Williams 1 65 66DeSean Jackson 7 58 65Dez Bryant 1 63 64Jeremy Maclin 1 63 64Greg Little 3 61 64Darrius Heyward-Bey 0 64 64Vincent Jackson 3 60 63Steve Breaston 1 61 62David Nelson 0 61 61Julio Jones 6 54 60Anquan Boldin 0 57 57Torrey Smith 4 50 54Andre Roberts 3 51 54Austin Collie 0 54 54Santonio Holmes 3 51 54Laurent Robinson 0 54 54Early Doucet 0 54 54Davone Bess 2 51 53Lance Moore 0 52 52Jason Avant 0 52 52Doug Baldwin 1 51 52Deion Branch 0 51 51Titus Young 2 48 50Jerome Simpson 0 50 50Josh Cribbs 7 41 48Lavelle Hawkins 0 47 47Mike Thomas 3 44 47Santana Moss 0 46 46Hines Ward 0 46 46Miles Austin 2 43 45Damian Williams 0 45 45Eric Decker 1 44 45Plaxico Burress 0 45 45Robert Meachem 4 40 44Legedu Naanee 0 44 44Malcom Floyd 0 43 43Brad Smith 20 23 43Preston Parker 1 40 41Golden Tate 5 35 40Harry Douglas 1 39 40Kevin Walter 0 39 39Mario Manningham 0 39 39Ben Obomanu 1 37 38Michael Jenkins 0 38 38James Jones 0 38 38Brandon Gibson 2 36 38Denarius Moore 5 33 38

Tight EndPlayer Rush Recpt TotalJimmy Graham 0 99 99Rob Gronkowski 1 90 91Aaron Hernandez 5 79 84Brandon Pettigrew 0 83 83Tony Gonzalez 0 80 80Jason Witten 0 79 79Kellen Winslow 0 75 75Vernon Davis 2 67 69Dustin Keller 0 65 65Antonio Gates 0 64 64Brent Celek 0 62 62Fred Davis 0 59 59Jermaine Gresham 0 56 56Jermichael Finley 0 55 55Ed Dickson 0 54 54Owen Daniels 0 54 54Heath Miller 1 51 52Jared Cook 0 49 49Greg Olsen 0 45 45Dennis Pitta 0 40 40Marcedes Lewis 0 39 39Jake Ballard 0 38 38Scott Chandler 0 38 38Benjamin Watson 0 37 37Jeremy Shockey 0 37 37Visanthe Shiancoe 0 36 36Dallas Clark 0 34 34Evan Moore 0 34 34Anthony Fasano 0 32 32Randy McMichael 0 30 30Lance Kendricks 1 28 29Joel Dreessen 0 28 28Kevin Boss 0 28 28Jeff King 0 27 27Tony Scheffler 1 26 27Kyle Rudolph 0 26 26Zach Miller 0 25 25Leonard Pope 0 24 24Todd Heap 0 24 24Delanie Walker 3 19 22Jacob Tamme 0 19 19Daniel Fells 0 19 19Kellen Davis 0 18 18Martellus Bennett 0 17 17Brandon Myers 0 16 16Charles Clay 0 16 16John Phillips 0 15 15Alex Smith 0 14 14Clay Harbor 0 13 13Anthony McCoy 0 13 13Rob Housler 0 12 12David Johnson 0 12 12Bear Pascoe 0 12 12Luke Stocker 0 12 12Donald Lee 0 11 11Logan Paulsen 0 11 11Chris Cooley 2 8 10Michael Palmer 0 10 10Craig Stevens 0 9 9Brody Eldridge 0 9 9Billy Bajema 0 9 9Michael Hoomanawanui 0 7 7Matt Spaeth 0 7 7Jake O'Connell 0 7 7Dante Rosario 0 7 7Cameron Morrah 1 6 7Richie Brockel 3 3 6Will Heller 0 6 6Jordan Cameron 0 6 6Tom Crabtree 0 6 6Travis Beckum 0 5 5

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