Fantasy Top 100

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BBFF
05-18-2006, 01:12 PM
Guys,

Some of the writers voted Cooley in the Top 100, but he didnt have a Consensus rating that placed him in the Top 100 board. We averaged out each writers Top 100 to get the Overall Average of Ranking for each player.

I to think Cooley can be a huge weapon in Saunders Offense. For years the Chiefs have executed the TE position to a tee, and Cooley is going to take advantage of the new OC. He very well could rank as a Top 5 TE in the NFL at the end, but for now there are others who average out better than him.

As for Thomas Jones, he is a strech at #22 overall. One of our writers had him as low as #29 (3rd round) another writer had him as high as #17 (2nd round).

Its all a matter of opinion and drafting style. Some experts like to stock up on RB's and some like to take the best player at that position.

Thanks for the comments!!

-Bruno Boys Fantasy Football
www.bbfantasyfootball.com

ArtMonkDrillz
05-18-2006, 02:14 PM
Barring injury (and it's always a major concern with him) I feel like Kurt Warner could have a very good year, especially in terms of fantasy production. Zona obviously has great receivers, and Edge is going to help take a ton of pressure off of Warner. I know their o-line sucks, but if they can just buy a few seconds the Cards could put up big numbers.

Also, this sounds kind of dumb after the way last year ended, but does anyone else think that #2 overall seems a bit high for Larry Johnson? KC lost their OC (thank God, HTTR), and their stud fullback. Granted, Johnson has proved he is a machine and definatly worth a top ten pick, but I would have reservations taking him with the second overall pick.

That Guy
05-18-2006, 02:22 PM
i think frank gore is probably way too high and isaac bruce shouldn't be excluded from a top 100 fantasy draft... randy moss could have a real bounce back year if brooks is the QB as well.

at the top its larry johnson, LT, shaun, peyton, portis.

your site is dead right now, but its cool you came back, most people just drop an ad and are gone.... and i appreciate that you didn't stealth it like a paid forum plant ("hey guys, i just found this cool new site, i dunno, what do you think???").

BBFF
05-18-2006, 02:31 PM
That Guy,

Thanks for the comments. The site is getting updated right now and will be down for awhile. Gore had loads of talent and if the 49ers use him as their premier back he will have nice value. Barlow isn't very good, and his carries should be cut in 2006. As for Bruce, he garnered Top 100 rankings by some of the writers, but not enough to get him on the Consensus. I know I had him in my Top 100.

I am not some spamming Ad machine, I like to talk football, advertise what I do as a hobby and hope to get some regular viewers to the site based on it. We get hundreds of visitors a day, even more when it's Fantasy time.

-Bruno Boys Fantasy Football
www.bbfantasyfootball.com

TheMalcolmConnection
05-18-2006, 02:31 PM
Guys,

Some of the writers voted Cooley in the Top 100, but he didnt have a Consensus rating that placed him in the Top 100 board. We averaged out each writers Top 100 to get the Overall Average of Ranking for each player.

I to think Cooley can be a huge weapon in Saunders Offense. For years the Chiefs have executed the TE position to a tee, and Cooley is going to take advantage of the new OC. He very well could rank as a Top 5 TE in the NFL at the end, but for now there are others who average out better than him.

As for Thomas Jones, he is a strech at #22 overall. One of our writers had him as low as #29 (3rd round) another writer had him as high as #17 (2nd round).

Its all a matter of opinion and drafting style. Some experts like to stock up on RB's and some like to take the best player at that position.

Thanks for the comments!!

-Bruno Boys Fantasy Football
www.bbfantasyfootball.com (http://www.bbfantasyfootball.com)

Oh, I'm not judging, I'm just surprised. It's very similar to American Idol.

BBFF
05-18-2006, 04:07 PM
TMC,

No harm done. Just was stating my reasoning for why Cooley was left off the list. Hope you enjoy visiting the site and make it a habit during Fantasy Football season.

Bruno Boys Fantasy Football
www.bbfantasyfootball.com

724Skinsfan
05-18-2006, 04:25 PM
BBFF, are these rankings based off of a particular point system?

BBFF
05-18-2006, 04:34 PM
724 Skins,

Four of our writers did what they feel are there top 100 rankings as of May,2006. Then we took each draft position and divided it by 4 to come up with the Average rankings for each player based on the writers Top 100's.

For example, Larry Johnson was ranked 1,1,2,3 by the 4 writers for a total score of 7. 7 divided by 4 equals 1.75. So the Average ranking position for Larry Johnson was 1.75, which placed him in a tie with Shaun Alexander.

Hope this helps clarify the rankings for you.

-Bruno Boys Fantasy Football
www.bbfantasyfootball.com

724Skinsfan
05-18-2006, 05:38 PM
Sort of. The way I see it, a player's ranking reflects the value he will bring to a team. If you participate in a league where scoring is heavily dependent on yards and not receptions then a receivers value drops considerably. Also, most QB's do very well in leagues that award 6 points for passing TD's instead of 4 points so their value becomes diluted. In fact, in those leagues I usaully draft a QB after the fifth round.

I was just curious if the rankings reflect a cetain scoring system. To me LT and Alexander are equal unless receptions are given extra points. Since LT gets more receptions his value goes up in my opinion. I, also, use the "3 three year rule", Instead of going by a players stats from last year I see what he averages over the past three and then add to my decision making other factors like scheduling, injuries, news & notes that might affect their playing time.

As you can see, I like to talk about fantasy football as well. Welcome!

dmek25
05-18-2006, 05:39 PM
tmc,dont get schneed going again by bringing up a idol:)

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