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Eric's 2012 Fantasy Football Rankings
by Eric Pedigo,posted Aug 22 2012 11:54AM
It's fantasy football time! The Olympics are adorable, they really are, but I think it's time we enjoy our sports on a more grown up level. So, let's go to a place with good bar food and draft us some pretend football teams! And just like trades, waiver wire claims and a little too personal trash talk, preseason rankings are a part of the ritual. Because looking into the future is mostly impossible without the right deck of cards, fantasy owners should keep in mind that preseason rankings are just an indicator of who is your safest bet in the opinion of who's doing the rankings. What I'm saying is, don't get fresh with me because you think Marshawn Lynch should be higher in my rankings. If you love him so much tell him on Twitter and maybe he'll retweet you, but I don't care. Let's start with QBs...
QBs
Aaron Rodgers GB
Tom Brady NE
Drew Brees NO
Matt Stafford Det
Cam Newton Car
Eli Manning NYG
Phil Rivers SD
Tony Romo Dal
Jay Cutler Chi
Matt Ryan Atl
Mike Vick Phi
Peyton Manning Den
Ben Roethlisberger Pit
Matt Schaub Hou
Joe Flacco
Andy Dalton Cin
Ryan Fitzpatrick Buf
Josh Freeman TB
Carson Palmer Oak
Robert Griffin III Was
Sam Bradford Stl
Andrew Luck Ind
Matt Cassel KC
Mark Sanchez NYJ
Jake Locker TEN
Next in line is the RB position. Good luck because there are only about five that are any good. Side note- all of my rankings are based on a point per reception scoring system- the best sytem in the world.
RBs
Ray Rice Bal
Arian Foster Hou
LeSean McCoy Phi
Chris Johnson Ten
Matt Forte Chi
Adrian Peterson Min
DeMarco Murray Dal
MJD Jax
Darren McFadden Oak
Ryan Mathews SD
Jamal Charles KC
Steven Jackson Stl
Darren Sproles NO
Frank Gore SF
Marshawn Lynch Sea
Michael Turner Atl
Fred Jackson Buf
Beanie Wells Ari
Trent Richardson Cle
Reggie Bush Mia
Willis McGahee Den
Ahmad Bradshaw NYG
BJGE Cin
Roy Helu Was
Doug Martin TB
The perception of wideouts this season is that it's a deep position, and it couldn't be any more or less accurate. If you have a couple of guys from the top 25 in your lineup you're in good shape.
WRs
Calvin Johnson Det
Roddy White Atl
Larry Fitzgerald Ari
Greg Jennings GB
Wes Welker NE
Andre Johnson Hou
Brandon Marshall Chi
Mike Wallace Pit
Steve Smith Car
Victor Cruz NYG
AJ Green Cin
Stone Cold Miles Austin Dal
Julio Jones Atl
Vincent Jackson TB
Stevie Johnson Buf
Hakeem Nicks NYG
Marques Colston NO
Jordy Nelson GB
Percy Harvin Min
Dwayne Bowe KC
Dez Bryant Dal
Demaryius Thomas Den
DeSean Jackson Phi
Kenny Britt Ten
Pierre Garcon Was
Having a good tight end can often be the missing piece to a fake Super Bowl title. Take a look at the jerk's roster who won your league last year and I'll bet he had a stud tight end.