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Thursday, July 13, 2006

Second Tier of Running backs


Fantasy football advice is back to give you the second tier of fantasy football running backs to be drafted in your league's fantasy draft. If you are looking for fantasy football drafting software try draftcandy.com. If you are looking for a league to join try Ants. Or also give xpertsports.com a try. The next tier of running backs are Edge, T. Barber, and L. Jordan.
Edge: he is now with the Cards and is running behind a suspect line but he should make them better. AZ, also has a new O-line coach and should be able to get a lot of this group. Plus two games against SF and STL should make any fantasy owner happy. He also has Oakland, Green Bay, Detroit, and KC. Oh did I mention his final game against San Fran is on week 16?

Every year Tiki gets overlooked and every year he over-delivers. He does it all and is the cog in the NYG machine that makes them go. Eli is becoming a better QB and that will help him out. One major problem is that he is playing in one of the toughest Division's in the NFL. Two games against Dallas, Washington, and Philly is nothing nice. However, if he can make it through the gauntlet he will be rewarded in week 16 with NO. I know that he does not get goal-line carries but he makes up for it in a PPR league.

Lamont Jordan: Wow was he a steal in most Fantasy football drafts. This guy should continue to do well. Do not expect him to catch 70 passes again but he will be allowed to do his thing. I expect him to get more carries. Also, it is a myth that Z.C will still his goal-line carries. LJ has a nose for the endzone. His last 3 out of 4 games of the fantasy football season is AWESOME. I expect him to be in the mix of things as the Raiders' D is bad. He has proven that he can be the key guy in the passing game either blocking or catching passes in the flat. Brooks has always used Deuce as his outlet and that won't stop.

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