2006 Early NFL Rankings

2006 Early NFL Rankings

Early NFL Rankings
By Mike Doria
RotoWire Editor

It's early and there are plenty of things that need to shake out this offseason, but for those readers still hungry for fantasy football content, we've compiled the early fantasy rankings of several NFL Staffers. We've tried to take all of the variables into account as best we can, but of course, these rankings will need plenty of updating as the offseason goes on. Note that these lists were submitted just before the NFL free agency period started.

Our four-man panel consists of:

Chris Liss - RotoWire Managing Editor
Mike Doria - RotoWire NFL Editor
Herbie Teope - RotoWire NFL Staff Writer
Derek VanRiper - RotoWire Assistant Editor

We've compiled each writer's overall top 24 list, as well as their top 12 at the major skill positions.

Derek VanRiper

RankPlayerPOSTeamSkinny
1Larry Johnson RBKCNo debate if Priest is no longer in the fold; Minimal debate if he is.
2Shaun Alexander RBSEA3-Year Avg: 19TD, 1670 Rush Yards. Enough Said.
3LaDainian TomlinsonRBSDNagging rib/chest injuries slowed him down in '05 and he's here.
4Tiki Barber RBNYGAlways a reliable yardage guy, but finding end zone more past two seasons.
5Edgerrin JamesRBARIDepending on where he ends up, could fall a few spots from here.
6Peyton ManningQBINDInability to win big playoff games doesn't affect fantasy value.
7Rudi JohnsonRBCIN1,450+ yards and 12 TD in both full seasons as a starter.
8Steve SmithWRCARTeams couldn't stop him when they knew he was getting the ball.
9Clinton PortisRBWASEliminated questions about the "Bronco Effect" in '05.
10Steven JacksonRBSTLEven Scott Linehan will run the ball more than Mike Martz; Jackson will benefit.
11LaMont JordanRBOAKArt Shell likes to run and Jordan's versality as a receiver helps if Raiders go young at QB.
12Ronnie BrownRBMIAQuestionable status of Ricky Williams leapfrogs Brown just ahead of Cadillac, again.
13Cadillac WilliamsRBTBShould enter '06 better prepared to take punishment of NFL workload.
14Larry FitzgeraldWRARIThey say the third-year is the breakout year for receivers…easily the most upside at WR.
15Willis McGaheeRBBUFTalent for improved production is there, supporting cast is not.
16Chad JohnsonWRCINWith Housh, teams can't overcommit on him; absence of Palmer could hurt value.
17Kevin JonesRBDETInjuries and horrendous play calling were a ball and chain on his production in '05.
18Randy MossWROAKBattled groin/hip/pelvis injuries for two-plus months in '05; should be healthy in camp.
19Torry HoltWRSTLThink back to Linehan's days with the Vikes; Holt has the ability to dominate much like Moss.
20Marvin HarrisonWRINDMr. Consistency will likely play opposite Reggie Wayne for the rest of his HOF career.
21Terrell OwensWR?Can't afford to miss any more time from off the field issues.
22Thomas JonesRBCHINumbers like a top-10 back: 1,335 yards, 9TD, but Chicago didn't draft Benson to sit.
23Tom BradyQBNEBetter value than Manning because of lower cost; historically available later in drafts.
24Anquan BoldinWRARISecond half of best receiving duo in the league; won't see double teams like Chambers.

Mike Doria

RankPlayerPOSTeamSkinny
1Shaun AlexanderRBSEAGets the money and stays in a system behind a line that lets him do his thing…score TDs.
2LaDainian Tomlinson RBSDCan do it all, just needs to avoid nagging injuries.
3Larry Johnson RBKCShoots up to #1 if Holmes calls it quits.
4Tiki Barber RBNYGRacks up the yards, but loses some short yardage opportunities.
5Clinton Portis RBWASNumbers early in career were inflated by Denver system, but he'll be undervalued by many this year.
6Cadillac Williams RBTBIf he stays healthy, Chucky will be in love.
7Rudi Johnson RBCINA safe pick without much downside, but numbers aren't eye-popping.
8Lamont Jordan RBOAKHas the job to himself and tools to run with it.
9Ronnie Brown RBMIAAssuming Ricky Williams is out of the picture, last year's #2 pick overall will carry the load.
10Peyton Manning QBINDSafe pick if you insist on drafting a QB early, but the possible loss of James may upset the balance on offence.
11Willis McGahee RBBUFA return to 2004 form hinges on the Bills' offense clicking.
12Edgerrin James RBARIIf the Colts re-sign him, move him up seven spots. In another offense, behind another line, he could disappoint.
13Steven Jackson RBSTLWould be a beast if the Rams could commit to the running game.
14Steve Smith RBCARRunning back drop-off here makes taking last year's most productive wideout an option.
15Torry Holt   WRSTLA safer pick than last year's big three of Moss, TO and Harrison.
16Larry FitzgeraldWRARINice one-two punch with Boldin, but may be asked to do less if Cards figure out how to run.
17Kevin JonesRBDETIf Lions commit to him, he will erase last year's bust label in a hurry.
18Corey DillonRBNEPats could go RB in April -- if not, they'll ride a healthier Dillon for at least another year.
19Chad JohnsonWRCINNeeds a healthy Carson Palmer to play catch with.
20Randy MossWROAKCould be ready to reclaim elite status, but who is the QB?
21Willie ParkerRBPITWill drop if the Steelers acquire a big back to replace The Bus.
22Marvin HarrisonWRINDYou can count on him for solid production, but Wayne cuts into his value.
23Deuce McAllisterRBNOContingent on his knee holding up in camp.
24Reggie BushRBTBANot a bad slot to grab the rookie RB in the best situation.
DeAngelo WilliamsRBTBA
Laurence MaroneyRBTBA

Herbie Teope

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RankPlayerPOSTeamSkinny
1LaDainian Tomlinson RBSDDisregard horrible finish to 2005. He's still the man. .
2Shaun Alexander RBSEAConsistency, consistency.
3Larry Johnson RBKCMany will rank him No. 1, but Johnson may have offensive line issues with Will Shields and Willie Roaf contemplating retirement.
4Edgerrin James RBARI50/50 chance he'll be back in Indianapolis. Good enough for me.
5Tiki Barber RBNYGGive the man some respect.
6Clinton Portis RBWASAl Saunders is the new offensive coordinator. 'Nuff said.
7 Peyton Manning QBINDNot saying I'd take a quarterback before a running back, but he's a close call.
8Rudi Johnson RBCINNothing spectacular here, but he gets it done.
9LaMont Jordan RBOAKAl Davis has been talking about the running game. Think new head coach Art Shell was listening?
10Cadillac Williams RBTBHealth is a concern, but he may have the backfield all to himself with Michael Pittman and Mike Alstott potentially gone.
11Donovan McNabb QBPHILook for a rebound.
12Willis McGahee RBBUFDitto.
13Ronnie Brown RBMIAHe should be gold with the problems surrounding Ricky Williams.
14Steven Jackson RBSTLWill the Rams please commit to the run? If so, take him here.
15Torry HoltWRSTLSome will say Steve Smith, but give me Holt, who is consistent as can be.
16Steve Smith WRCARGet him after Holt.
17Julius Jones RBDALThere's that Marion Barber thing to worry about.
18Brian Westbrook RBPHIA machine for the reception leagues when healthy.
19Chad JohnsonWRCINSimply a stud.
20Deuce McAllister RBNO Despite returning from an ACL injury, don't forget about him.
21Randy Moss WROAKArt Shell better figure out a way to get Moss the ball.
22DeShaun Foster RBCARShould be the man in Carolina, but needs to stay healthy.
23Marvin Harrison WRINDStill getting it done.
24Larry Fitzgerald WRARI A rising star.

Chris Liss

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RankPlayerPOSTeamSkinny
1Larry Johnson RBKCStarted nine games, had 1351 yards rushing, 27 catches for 276 yards and 17 total TDs.
2Shaun Alexander RBSEAProbably won't be in Seattle, so this is subject to change. (Ed. Note -- Alexander since re-upped with the Seahawks)
3LaDainian Tomlinson RBSD Mileage is adding up, and Tomlinson has worn down late the last two years.
4Tiki Barber RBNYGPlaying like Marshall Faulk in his prime minus the short TDs. Age is an issue.
5Edgerrin James RBARIWorth less if he leaves Indy.
6Rudi Johnson RBCINValue takes a hit if Carson Palmer isn't okay.
7Cadillac Williams RBTBOffense should improve as Simms gets more experience.
8Peyton Manning QBINDSafe play with upside.
9Clinton Portis RBWASCame on down the stretch, still explosive if he gets the blocking.
10Steve Smith WRCARMost consistent receiver in the league - has great speed and toughness.
11Torry Holt WRSTLAs steady as they come, but Bulger needs to stay healthy.
12Antonio Gates TESDA monster from the TE position.
13Ronnie Brown RBMIAAssuming Ricky's in trouble and/or traded.
14LaMont Jordan RBOAKHas all the physical tools and the opportunity again.
15Anquan Boldin WRARIHas always been big when healthy; averaged 100 yards per game.
16Larry Fitzgerald WRARIBig red zone target on pass-happy team.
17Chad Johnson WRCHICarson Palmer's health affects his status in a big way
18Steven Jackson RBSTLHas the size and the speed, just needs to be used properly.
19Marvin Harrison WRINDGetting old, but still good for 1100 and 10 TDs.
20Willis McGahee RBBUFLooked like a plodder last year; should still be the guy, though.
21Reggie Bush RBTBAShould be the guy right off the bat.
22Willie Parker RBPITWith The Bus gone, Parker could see more carries from in close.
23Domanick Davis RBHOUDurability and awful team are issues.
24Donovan McNabb QBPHIWas a monster before he got hurt.
Top 12 by Position

QBTeopeVanRiperLissDoria
1Peyton ManningPeyton ManningPeyton ManningPeyton Manning
2Donovan McNabbTom BradyDonovan McNabbTom Brady
3Carson PalmerCarson PalmerTom BradyDonovan McNabb
4Marc BulgerDonovan McNabbCarson PalmerCarson Palmer
5Tom BradyMarc BulgerDaunte CulpepperMarc Bulger
6Matt HasselbeckJake DelhommeEli ManningMatt Hasselbeck
7Daunte CulpepperMatt HasselbeckMatt HasselbeckDaunte Culpepper
8Trent GreenTrent GreenJake DelhommeTrent Green
9Eli ManningBrett FavreMarc BulgerJake Delhomme
10Michael VickEli ManningJake PlummerMichael Vick
11Jake DelhommeBen RoethlisbergerKurt WarnerEli Manning
12Brett FavreJake DelhommeBen RoethlisbergerKurt Warner
RBTeopeVanRiperLissDoria
1LaDainian TomlinsonLarry JohnsonLarry JohnsonShaun Alexander
2Shaun AlexanderShaun AlexanderShaun AlexanderLaDainian Tomlinson
3Larry JohnsonLaDainian TomlinsonLaDainian TomlinsonLarry Johnson
4Edgerrin JamesTiki BarberTiki BarberTiki Barber
5Tiki BarberEdgerrin JamesEdgerrin JamesClinton Portis
6Clinton PortisRudi JohnsonRudi JohnsonCadillac Williams
7Rudi JohnsonClinton PortisCadillac WilliamsRudi Johnson
8LaMont JordanLaMont JordanClinton PortisLaMont Jordan
9Cadillac WilliamsSteven JacksonRonnie BrownRonnie Brown
10Willis McGaheeRonnie BrownLaMont JordanWillis McGahee
11Ronnie BrownCarnell WilliamsSteven JacksonEdgerrin James
12Steven JacksonWillis McGaheeWillis McGaheeSteven Jackson
WRTeopeVanRiperLissDoria
1Torry HoltSteve SmithSteve SmithSteve Smith
2Steve SmithLarry FitzgeraldTorry HoltTorry Holt
3Chad JohnsonChad JohnsonAnquan BoldinLarry Fitzgerald
4Randy MossRandy MossLarry FitzgeraldChad Johnson
5Marvin HarrisonTorry HoltChad JohnsonRandy Moss
6Larry FitzgeraldMarvin HarrisonMarvin HarrisonMarvin Harrison
7Anquan BoldinTerrell OwensRandy MossAnquan Boldin
8Terrell OwensAnquan BoldinTerrell OwensTerrell Owens
9Reggie WayneChris ChambersChris ChambersHines Ward
10Javon WalkerHines WardHines WardReggie Wayne
11Santana MossJavon WalkerReggie WayneChris Chambers
12Darrell JacksonSantana MossJavon WalkerSantana Moss
TETeopeVanRiperLissDoria
1Antonio GatesAntonio GatesAntonio GatesAntonio Gates
2Jeremy ShockeyJeremy ShockeyJeremy ShockeyJeremy Shockey
3Todd Heap Tony GonzalezTony GonzalezTony Gonzalez
4Tony GonzalezTodd Heap Todd Heap Todd Heap
5Alge CrumplerChris CooleyAlge CrumplerAlge Crumpler
6Jason WittenAlge CrumplerHeath MillerHeath Miller
7Chris CooleyHeath MillerChris CooleyChris Cooley
8L.J. SmithJason WittenBen TroupeJason Witten
9Randy McMichaelL.J. SmithJason WittenRandy McMichael
10Kellen WinslowKellen WinslowL.J. SmithL.J. Smith
11Heath MillerRandy McMichaelRandy McMichaelKellen Winslow
12Jerramy StevensDallas ClarkBen WatsonJerramy Stevens

Article first appeared 03/12/2006

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