So maybe you read the other special feature and were able to make some changes to your own draft boards. Well, here is mine.

Let me say that in none of my drafts did I get a lot of the guys I disliked, and I believe I only got Cedric Benson on ESPN leagues where I couldn't exclude.

From 8 drafts, I can fully say that if you do autopicks on Yahoo the system will make sure you don't get 8 WR's, like I have from some of my ESPN drafts. My Yahoo teams look really nice using this list, but the ESPN teams have holes all over, but none at WR. I've made some changes to this list, so maybe those will help even things out for you.

If you want to make sure you have an RB, feel free to take the ten RB's in my list and fill them in your top ten, that way you are promised at least one solid running back.

 

 

1. LaDainian Tomlinson - If he starts fast this season, you win
2. Adrian Peterson - the man child, could outshine LT
3. Brian Westbrook - a RB/WR in one player
4. Tom Brady - not last year's stats, but will do well

 

 

5. Randy Moss - same as Tom
6. Peyton Manning - guaranteed to put up the stats of a great RB
7. Joseph Addai - can disappear, but if he shows he'll do great
8. Steven Jackson - could be higher, but injured last year
9. Marion Barber - being a #1 could be a bad thing

10. Marshawn Lynch - since not going to jail he's back in the top

11. Reggie Wayne - I value him much higher, but no one else does
12. T.J. Houshmandzadeh - I trust TJ over the second tier RB's
13. Clinton Portis - is good for 150 points, but I'm not sure he'll do much better
14. Frank Gore - a solid runner, but he's also a 49er
15. Willis McGahee - the potential is there, so is the age

 


16. Andre Johnson - if healthy, a beast
17. Braylon Edwards - a tall #1, so don't overlook
18. Larry Fitzgerald - a happy #1 WR, could do great things
19. Ryan Grant - just not enough info to know which way he'll go
20. Terrell Owens - could have another great year, but do you trust him?
21. Maurice Jones-Drew
22. Laurence Maroney - a RB in a pass-happy offense
23. Brandon Jacobs
24. Carson Palmer - about where the other QB's could go
25. Darren McFadden - an unproven rookie, but so high because I lack RB's in half of my teams
26. Willie Parker
27. Chad Johnson - so low because he's on so many of my teams
28. Steve Smith - he was great, so this is a good spot for him
29. Ronnie Brown  - if healthy, a solid pick
30. Anquan Boldin
31. Roy Williams
32. Jamal Lewis - a powerful runner with some age on him
33. Tony Romo - a solid QB that walks the line on most plays
34. Marques Colston - I'll admit I too underrate a guy that has done as well as the best WR's in this league
35. Wes Welker
36. Edgerrin James - an old RB that could benefit from a passing offense
37. Antonio Gates - a TE/WR, but could disappear on any given Sunday
38. Brandon Marshall - a #2 given the #1 spot, we'll see
39. Plaxico Burress - a tall #1, but never great, just above-average
40. Drew Brees
41. Jason Witten
42. Greg Jennings
43. Michael Turner
44. Torry Holt - the WR most likely to get injured
45. Reggie Bush - a RB/WR without the RB part
46. Earnest Graham
47. Rudi Johnson - I had him on a few teams last year, and he is partly the reason why I lean more WR this year
48. Thomas Jones
49. Santonio Holmes
50. Ben Roethlisberger
51. Kellen Winslow
52. Julius Jones - moved up on my board thanks to the potential to start in Seattle
53. Calvin Johnson - did nothing last year, but he is a tall WR
54. Tony Gonzalez - hall of famer, but no QB
55. Donovan McNabb - he would be much higher if he came with a "no injury" guarantee
56. Dallas Clark
57. Chris Cooley
58. Dwayne Bowe - promising WR that put up good numbers in a bad offense last year
59. Derek Anderson
60. Matt Hasselbeck - doesn't look like a good QB, but he is, just don't expect Brady numbers

 


61. Rashard Mendenhall - not sure why, but I think this guy could be a beast
62. Fred Taylor - I guess we all underrate this guy
63. Lee Evans - a WR that could be great, maybe
64. Jonathan Stewart
65. Chris Chambers
66. Kevin Curtis - my fantasy darling of last year who helped my teams that lacked WR's; and he's an Eagle!
67. LenDale White - another FA wonder of last year
68. Roddy White  - promising WR out of Atlanta
69. Selvin Young - could be a great RB
70. Hines Ward
71. Marvin Harrison - a fallen #1 WR
72. Laveranues Coles - solid, but not great
73. David Garrard - same as Coles for a QB
74. Chester Taylor - no way he gets as many touches this year as last, but maybe AD gets hurt
75. Felix Jones -  if Barber doesn't produce, he'll at least get the ball
76. Jay Cutler
77. San Diego - good last year, and the special teams is awesome
78. Bernard Berrian
79. Anthony Gonzalez
80. Justin Fargas
81. Ahman Green - could do great
82. Donald Driver - solid veteran WR
83. Joey Galloway - same as Driver
84. Jerricho Cotchery
85. Santana Moss
86. Javon Walker
87. Benjamin Watson - was there last year, but never did great
88. Todd Heap
89. Vernon Davis - ruined me at TE last year, but I'll give him a chance at 89
90. Jeremy Shockey - who knows what team he could end up on
91. New England - great DEF last year
92. Minnesota - potential great DEF this year
93. Marc Bulger - again, low because he ruined at least one QB spot on one of my teams
94. Eli Manning
95. Matt Schaub - a great #2 QB on your team
96. Reggie Brown - sans the slow start last year, he could have done great
97. Reggie Williams - shined last year, late, so maybe he'll come around
98. Owen Daniels
99. D.J. Hackett
100. Jerry Porter - bad FA pickup last year, but maybe a fresh start will bring out the good
101. Kenny Watson - the only backup RB I would draft with confidence
102. Philip Rivers
103. Derrick Mason - see Reggie Williams
104. New York Giants - lost a lot of guys on that DEF
105. Pittsburgh - solid, but not shutdown
106. Jacksonville
107. Green Bay - solid, that's all
108. Chicago - still the Bears defense and Devin Hester
109. Aaron Rodgers - will probably start even if Favre comes back
110. Nick Folk - a great kicker, but still a kicker
111. Donte' Stallworth - could be a #1 WR anywhere if only he broke out at some point
112. Donald Lee
113. Matt Forte - no one else in Chi-Town, so some has to run the ball, though it could easily be the guy behind him
114. Kevin Smith
115. DeAngelo Williams
116. Bobby Engram
117. Heath Miller
118. Patrick Crayton - has his games
119. Ahmad Bradshaw
120. Nate Burleson
121. Bryant Johnson
122. Isaac Bruce - could be a late steal, maybe
123. Tony Scheffler
124. Chris Brown
125. Chris Johnson
126. Rob Bironas - TEN is the kind of offense to get it close but not punch it in, plus he's a great kicker
127. Dallas - a DEF that did good last year, but I just don't see it happening again

 


128. Vince Young - if you got a Manning or Brady, this guy is good enough for one game during their bye week
129. Jon Kitna
130. Greg Olsen - a promising, young TE
131. Alge Crumpler - an old TE
132. Warrick Dunn - could be a steal, at least a good third RB
133. Jason Campbell
134. Jerious Norwood
135. Tatum Bell
136. Vincent Jackson
137. Drew Bennett
138. Ted Ginn Jr. - potential, but still a Dolphin
139. Shayne Graham
140. L.J. Smith - Celek could be a better option if LJ is done
141. Sidney Rice - without Berrian, he would be the best WR in Minnesota
142. Adam Vinatieri - showed some bad signs last year
143. Ladell Betts - if Portis goes down, this guy would be a draft steal
144. Nate Kaeding
145. Stephen Gostkowski
146. Baltimore - better than nothing, but when all you have is defense and that isn't doing great, it'll be hard to manage
147. Jeff Garcia - good for 8 points a game at least, but just doesn't have many weapons to work with; he's my favorite former Eagle...
148. Phil Dawson
149. Tennessee
150. Indianapolis - can be a great DEF, but Indy is still an offense-first team.