Monday, January 18, 2010

2009- RB choice: Ryan Grant // LT // Marion Barber // Ronnie Brown?

Ok on to RB's.


My league is a 3RB starter. My first RB is Steven Jackson.


Who should I chose between Ryan Grant, LT, Marion Barber and Ronnie Brown. I need 2 out of those 4. Also tell me why you chose who you did !


Many thanks !2009- RB choice: Ryan Grant // LT // Marion Barber // Ronnie Brown?
Messy has it exactly right; LT and Brown are the 2 guys you want.





I think the reason that you go LT is obvious, he's one of the game's all-time greats, he's in an explosive offense, and he still accounted for 1,500 total yards and 12 TD's on a ';down'; year. Name me another tailback that has that high of a ceiling.





Brown was a stud coming out of Auburn, before he blew out his knee. 2008 was supposed to be a rehab season for him, and he still put up respectable numbers. All in all, he could wind up a top 5 back for this year.





Barber's ferocious running style makes him an injury risk, and don't forget that his pinkie toe injury last year left Jerry Jones to question his toughness. That's one owner that you don't want to get on their bad side, especially when Felix Jones was so explosive last year, and Choice was solid down the stretch.





Grant... well he was a pretty big disappointment last year, and while the high powered GB passing attack should increase his effectiveness, you're best suited to give him a few weeks to prove himself.2009- RB choice: Ryan Grant // LT // Marion Barber // Ronnie Brown?
I'd take LT first. He has very little downside, he's supposedly in great health, he's got something to prove, and he's a feature back not sharing carries. I actually think he's a better pick than Jackson!





After that, I'd go with Ronnie Brown. Apparently, he's looking awesome at camp and there's no reason to think he can't get back to 2007 form. He may lose a few carries to Williams, but not enough to matter.





Stay away from Barber. He's part of a THREE man platoon and they've already said they're using all 3, which means none of them are startable.
LT is still the best RB out of the group. He'll catch at least 65 or 70 passes and will score the most TDs overall. After that I'd go with Ronnie Brown or Marion Barber because of their use around the goal line. R Brown has a slight edge because of his use in the Wildcat offense.
did you already draft and those are your players??????





if so, you have a very good run team...i would say for now do LT and brown, you an always bring in grant
I would say L.T and then Barber.

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