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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Dynasty Rising/Falling -- Week 7

Rising

QUARTERBACKS
Ben Roethlisberger
Brett Favre
Joe Flacco
Matt Schaub
Kyle Orton
Vince Young
Kurt Warner

RUNNING BACKS
Ray Rice
Tashard Choice
Rashard Mendenhall
Beanie Wells
Thomas Jones
Laurence Maroney
Justin Forsett
Brian Westbrook
Justin Fargas
BenJarvus Green-Ellis

WIDE RECEIVERS
Sidney Rice
Michael Crabtree
Hines Ward
Jacoby Jones
Mike Sims-Walker
Brandon Tate
Hakeem Nicks
Lance Moore
Wes Welker
Steve Breaston
Brandon Gibson
Johnny Knox/Devin Hester

TIGHT ENDS
Owen Daniels
Zach Miller
Tony Scheffler
Greg Olsen
Jermichael Finley

Falling

QUARTERBACKS
Mark Sanchez
Matthew Stafford
Jake Delhomme
Jason Campbell
Matt Hasselbeck
Derek Anderson
Kerry Collins

RUNNING BACKS
Brandon Jacobs
Matt Forte
Reggie Bush
Steve Slaton
Michael Turner?
Derrick Ward
Kevin Smith
Felix Jones
Michael Bush
Willie Parker
Tim Hightower
Sammy Morris
Julius Jones
Pierre Thomas
LeSean McCoy?
Jerious Norwood
Darren Sproles?

WIDE RECEIVERS
Steve Smith (CAR)
Kevin Walter
Anquan Boldin
Santana Moss
Keenan Burton
Mario Manningham
Julian Edelman
Justin Gage

TIGHT ENDS
Dustin Keller
Kevin Boss
Marcedes Lewis
John Carlson?

1 comment:

EdMcGon said...

I'd add QB Alex Smith as a riser. Even though he didn't bring the 49ers all the way back against the Texans, he certainly gave them a spark. I'm not saying he's the next Joe Montana, but Smith MIGHT be developing.

In deep leagues, Smith might be worth stashing on the bench.