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Post by Fantasy Football Junkie on Apr 7, 2013 22:45:13 GMT -5
Always a simple question but sometimes you would be surprised at the answers. If you choose "Other" let us know in a comment who it would be.
Thanks!
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Post by Jonathan Stulberg on Apr 8, 2013 7:18:18 GMT -5
I'd add Arian Foster as a named player on the list as he's a TD scoring machine. That being said, in a standard league (ie no PPR) I'd have to go AP. The man is an absolute beast. The numbers he put up in 2012, after a short recovery time from major knee surgery, proves he's more machine than man. Just imagine how good he can be with a knee that's 100% and a more efficient (and balanced) offensive attack in Minnesota.
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Post by Chris Ziza on Apr 8, 2013 7:37:01 GMT -5
I'll go with Adrian Peterson. Depending on the type of league Arian Foster and/or Calvin Johnson would also be in this mix. But anyone who can do what Peterson did last year not even a full-calendar year after suffering a devestating knee injury gets two thumbs up in my book. If this is a keeper league though, it is Foster. And if it is a PPR league, my man Calvin is going #1 to me.
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Post by Fantasy Football Junkie on Apr 8, 2013 20:21:03 GMT -5
While I do think Foster should garner consideration, it's obvious that for this season AP is the going into it as the #1 RB.
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Post by LA on May 29, 2013 6:36:58 GMT -5
If both are healthy at draft time I have AP and AF as the top two picks.
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