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Positional Rankings--Skill Players (by Division)

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I guess I'll do the NFC West too.

 

QB

1. Russell Wilson :Seahawks:

2. Carson Palmer :Cardinals:

 

All other QB's are unproven/irrelevant/riding the pine from sucking

 

RB

1. David Johnson :Cardinals:

2. Todd Gurley :Rams:

3. Thomas Rawls :Seahawks:

4. Carlos Hyde :49ers:

 

Some really good backs in this division for sure

 

WR

 

1. Doug Baldwin :Seahawks:

2. Larry Fitzgerald :Cardinals:

3. John Brown :Cardinals:

4. Michael Floyd :Cardinals:

 

Cards really got a track meet going on...NFCW really lacks in WR.

 

TE

1. Jimmy Graham :Seahawks:

2. Jermaine Gresham :Cardinals:

 

The NFC West has a lot of unproven tight ends..overall the whole division outside of RB is rather weak as a whole.

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:AFC:South

 

I'm going to project what I expect to see this upcoming season. So this isn't a "what have they done" ranking. More of a "what will they do?" Given that, that means I'll put in rookies who I project to place into spots ahead of vets (for instance I expect the Colts' Josh Ferguson to end up jumping Turbin in the depth chart) so while you can say yeah they haven't played in real NFL games yet; Idc Idc Idc .


 

QB:

Andrew Luck :Colts:

Blake Bortles :jags:

Marcus Mariota :Titans:

Brock Osweiler :Texans:

 

Pretty self explanatory; Luck should bounce back, Bortles should improve consistency but maybe have lesser stats, Mariota might be running a lot more :lol: and Brock is... well he's Brock.

 

RB:
Lamar Miller :Texans:

Chris Ivory :jags:

T.J. Yeldon :jags:

DeMarco Murray :Titans:

Frank Gore :Colts:

Josh Ferguson :Colts:

Derrick Henry :Titans:

Alfred Blue :Texans:

 

Talk about the all-injury prone RB division, great googly moogly. Look out for Josh Ferguson. Henry seems to be struggling so far in camp so he's tamed down the list but more talent than Blue so he gets the nod.

 

WR:
DeAndre Hopkins :Texans:

Allen Robinson :jags:

Allen Hurns :jags:

Donte Moncrief :Colts:

T.Y. Hilton :Colts:

Tajae Sharpe :Titans:

Rashad Greene :jags:

Phillip Dorsett :Colts:

Jaelen Strong :Texans:

Kendall Wright :Titans:

Will Fuller :Texans:

 

 

This group is deeper than people realize in my opinion. Robinson will make it more interesting with Hopkins this year at the top as A-Rob has looked like he's taken even "another step" this year which seems insane and Hopkins as we know is disgruntled with the Front Office. Guys you should expect to burst onto the scene: Moncrief, Sharpe, Greene, Dorsett, Strong.

 

TE:

Delanie Walker :Titans:

Julius Thomas :jags:

Dwayne Allen :Colts:

Marcedes Lewis :jags:

C.J. Fiedorowicz :Texans:

Anthony Fasano :Titans:


 

Top three are really good, rest are blocking TE vets. Didn't list Stevens because seems kind of redundant with Fasano but either of them likely places in that slot. One thing to watch is for whatever reason Marcedes Lewis is having by far his best camp/offseason by all reports and video evidence and seems to be the guy everyone leaves open as they panic to cover the Allens, and Julius so he might have an unexpected spike in TDs this year.

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Imma do the NFC East too :smug:

 

QB

 

1. Captain Autistic :Giants:

2. Tony Romo :Cowboys:

3. Kirk Cousins :Redskins:

Irrelevancy follows.

 

RB

1. Rashad Jennings :Giants:

2. Alfred Morris :Cowboys:

3. Ezekiel Elliot :Cowboys:

4. Ryan Matthews :Eagles:

5. Matt Jones :Redskins:

 

TE

1. Jordan Reed :Redskins:

2. Zach Ertz :Eagles:

3. Jason Witten :Cowboys:

4. Larry Donnell :Giants:

 

WR

1. LSU Douche :Giants:

2. Dez Bryant :Cowboys:

3. Desean Jackson :Redskins:

4. Pierre Garcon :Redskins:

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You must not have watched Dion before his ACL died :p

I remember him being good, nothing amazing or anything. 33.4 yards a game before he was hurt for a whopping pace of about 535 rushing yards. Yards aren't everything I'm just saying that is insanely low. He wasn't getting carries at all. As a receiver is where I like him. Gotta see two full seasons before we can rank him high. :yep:

 

Nobody else is bothered by this? lol

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112-535-5 on ground and 82-887-5 through air if he continues on the pace he was on though. He's a change of pace guy for sure but I think he's more dangerous when healthy than LeSean McCoy or Matt Forte right now.

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I remember him being good, nothing amazing or anything. 33.4 yards a game before he was hurt for a whopping pace of about 535 rushing yards. Yards aren't everything I'm just saying that is insanely low. He wasn't getting carries at all. As a receiver is where I like him. Gotta see two full seasons before we can rank him high. :yep:

 

Nobody else is bothered by this? lol

 

Dion Lewis was always electric in college, even with the Eagles and Browns but he never got to show it with them in regular season because he always got hurt before he got on the field. His first chance to play in the regular season and he goes off—but then got hurt again and therein lies his problem. I wouldn't put him over McCoy, but next after talent/future age wise? Sure. Forte and Foster are on their last legs. Hell, McCoy, Forte, AND Foster are more dangerous receiving than they are rushing too, just like Lewis. I think the Jets pickup of Forte is really overrated in my opinion. Jets already taking about him splitting carries with Bilal Powell. Forte will be out there in passing downs though but how much does he have left? Same goes for Foster splitting carries with Jay Ajayi. Lewis will get more snaps than Blount when both are healthy just like he did last year, that's how talented he is.

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AFC South

 

QB

Andrew Luck (If he doesn't fix his shit he falls far)

Blake Bortles

Marcus Mariota

Brock Osweiler

 

RB

Chris Ivory

Lamar Miller

DeMarco Murray

TJ Yeldon

Frank Gore

 

WR

DeAndre Hopkins

Allen Robinson

TY Hilton

Allen Hurns

Will Fuller

Whoever the fuck Tennessee is rolling out

 

TE

Delanie Walker

Julius Thomas

Dwayne Allen

LolTexans

 

 

AFC West

 

QB

Derek Carr

Phillip Rivers

Paxton Lynch

Alex Smith

 

RB

Jamaal Charles

Devontae Booker

Latavius Murray

CJ Anderson

Ronnie Hillman

Danny Woodhead

Melvin Gordon

 

WR

Demaryius Thomas

Amari Cooper

Emmanuel Sanders

Jeremy Maclin

Keenan Allen

Michael Crabtree

Travis Benjamin

 

TE

Travis Kelce

Antonio Gates

Hunter Henry

Clive Walford

Virgil Green?

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I guess I'll do the NFCS too.

 

QB

1. $cam :panthers:

2. Breesus :Saints:

3. Matt Ryan :Falcons:

4. Jameis :Bucs:

 

RB

 

1. Devontae Freeman :Falcons:

2. Jonathan Stewart :panthers:

3. Doug Martin :Bucs:

4. Mark Ingram :Saints:

 

WR

1. Julio Jones :Falcons:

2. Brandin Cooks :Saints:

3. V-Jax :Bucs:

4. Mike Evans :Bucs:

5. Benji :panthers:

 

TE

 

1. Greg Olsen :panthers:

2. Colby Fleener :Saints:

3. ASJ :Bucs:

4. Jacob Tamme :Falcons:

 

I agree with the QB and TE rankings exactly.

 

RB

1. Doug Martin :Bucs:

2. Jonathan Stewart :panthers:

3. Devontae Freeman :Falcons:

4. Mark Ingram :Saints:

 

WR

1. Julio Jones :Falcons:

*large gap*

2. Kelvin Benjamin :panthers:

3. Brandin Cooks :Saints:

4. Mike Evans :Bucs:

5. Vincent Jackson :Bucs:

 

 

 

Also, I thought you had Brees rated higher than Cam there Churles?

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