Category Archives: Rookie Rankings

More 2012 rookie rankings and a 2012 start-up dynasty draft

If you want more rookie ranking that include an IDP spin (my top 60 rookies) or you want some 2012 dynasty draft strategy (draft ended second week in May) , please read my blog at fantasyalarm.com: http://www.fantasyalarm.com/weekly-nfl-rookie-draft-dynasty-report/  I write two new articles at least every week.  Follow me on twitter and ask questions of an eight year dynasty owner at @AndrewMiley.

Initial 2012 Rookie Dynasty Rankings

Andrew Luck

Andrew Luck (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The 2012 NFL Draft has come and gone, but the fantasy season looms on the horizon.  My personal philosophy is TALENT over situation.  I generally utilize my pre-draft rankings based on college tape in combination with how high a player was drafted to create initial dynasty rankings.  That being said, some situations are tempting and have to be accounted for.

Quarterbacks:

1.  Andrew Luck QB/IND

Too talented and the Colts seem to have a developmental plan with weapons Continue reading

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Monday 2/13 Join Josh Norris of rotoworld.com and I discuss 2012 Rookie Quarterbacks and Defensive Linemen

Ryan Tannehill and Jamie Blatnick

Ryan Tannehill and Jamie Blatnick (Photo credit: ShuttrKing|KT)

Join Josh Norris and I at 6:30 pm est on Monday February 13rd as we discuss the 2012 rookie quarterbacks and defensive linemen that could make an impact on your fantasy teams this year and, if we have time, tight ends as well. This is for dynasty/keeper owners and draftniks alike. You can listen live here or in the archive: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dynasty-blitz/2012/02/13/dynasty-blitz-podcast-wjoshnorris-of-wwwrotoworldcom

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2012 Pre-Combine Rookie RB and LB Rankings

Here is a snapshot of my pre-combine rookie RB and LB rankings.  If you want to hear Shane Hallam and I discuss these players click here: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dynasty-blitz/2012/02/06/dynastyblitz-podcast-wshanephallam-of-draftcountdowncom

Running backs

1) Trent Richardson, Alabama

2) Lamar Miller, Miami

3) Doug Martin, Boise State

4) David Wilson, Virginia Tech

5) Chris Polk, Washington

6) LaMichael James, Oregon

7) Robert Turbin, Utah State

8) Bernard Pierce, Temple

Linebackers

1) Luke Kuechly, Boston College

2) Zach Brown, North Carolina

3) Dont’a Hightower, Alabama

4) Courtney Upshaw, Alabama

5) Bobby Wagner, Utah State

6) Audie Cole, North Carolina State

7) Vontaze Burfict, Arizona State

If you want a more in-depth look click here: http://www.fantasyalarm.com/2012-pre-combine-rookie-rb-and-lb-rankings/

2/6/12 Rookie Review of RBs/LBs with @ShanePHallam of Draftcountdown.com

National Football League Draft

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Join Shane Hallam and myself discuss the impact of the bowl games and all-star games on how we rank the incoming 2012 NFL rookie class running backs and linebackers tonight at 6:30 pm.  Listen here live or download the show later (also on i-tunes)

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dynasty-blitz/2012/02/06/dynastyblitz-podcast-wshanephallam-of-draftcountdowncom

2012 Senior Bowl Game Player Analysis

The Senior Bowl (http://www.seniorbowl.com/) has been a part of the college players transition to professional football since 1950.  This game has raised the profiles of future NFL players and the charitable efforts in Mobil, Alabama.  I will be analyzing some of the players in the Senior Bowl who stood out to me.  I tend to focus on the offense, but I discuss a few outstanding defenders as well.  If you are looking for Senior Bowl practice notes, please check out http://www.draftcountdown.com/ and/or http://www.rookiedraft.com/ and follow @ShanePHallam and/or @RookieDraft (aka Joe Everett) on twitter.  Shane and Joe were great interviews on my Dynasty Blitz podcasts (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dynasty-blitz) breaking down some of these players before the all-star game circuit.  Today, I will be discussing many of the key players that hopefully will transition to the NFL and make an impact on your fantasy teams.

WR Joe Adams (Arkansas) - Adams was one of the most dynamic players on the field.  He demonstrated good hands, separation from the defenders, and turned up the field quickly with explosion.  The sideline is his friend and he uses whatever position he is on the field to help set up his blockers.  Adams has a great spin move, but he did cough up the ball on his second catch of the day in mid-spin.  For the rest of the article click here: http://www.fantasyalarm.com/2012-senior-bowl-game-player-analysis/

2012 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Player Analysis

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The 2012 NFL Draft approaching is as the college all-star games are in full swing. The name changed a little from the Texas vs. the Nation to the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.  The unique hook for this game was no NFL scouts could watch practice as underclassmen could take part. I will be discussing many of the offensive players may transition to the NFL and could an impact on your fantasy teams.

RB- Antwon Bailey (Syracuse) - He is only 5′ 6″ and weighed 203 lbs, but made up for it with his play.  Bailey demonstrated nice hands and good wiggle to get away from tacklers on the outside.  He did not have as much success running in short yardage, but Bailey did have an effective jump cut and showed good speed to find open spaces.  He reminds me of a cross between Dexter McCluster and Kendall Hunter.  For the rest click here: http://www.fantasyalarm.com/2012-nflpa-collegiate-bowl-player-analysis/

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2012 East West Shrine Game Player Analysis

One of the first signs of the NFL Draft approaching is the college all-star games.  The grand-daddy of them all is the East West Shrine Game, which has been a part of football tradition since 1925.  More information about the game and what great things the Shriners do for the community can be found here: http://www.shrinegame.com/.  If you are looking for practice notes, please check out the http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/ and follow Wes Bunting on twitter (@WesBunting).   I will be discussing many of the key offensive players that hopefully will transition to the NFL and make an impact on your fantasy teams.

RB Tauren Poole (Tennessee) - Poole showed good outside speed on his first sweep.  He was a better runner on the outside than between the tackles.  When Poole kept on bouncing his runs outside, the defense caught on and met him by closing down his lanes.  The flashes he showed in the passing game were then met with disappointments as he did not realize where the sideline was and failed to stay in bounds to make a catch that could have changed the game.  For the rest of the article click here: http://www.fantasyalarm.com/2012-east-west-shrine-game-player-analysis/

 

Bowl Game Impressions Part Two

Dynasty fantasy football never takes a break and neither do I.  For the last few weeks, I have taken a few notes here and there about the college players that have caught my eye while watching the many bowl games.  I have had some great conversations with Joe Everett and Shane Hallam about most of these prospects on my last three podcasts http://www.blogtalkradio.com/search/dynasty-blitz/archives/mostrecent/_/_/_/_/

Here are some of my thoughts about these players.  Keep in mind these thoughts are not fully developed; however they might give you a jumping off point if you are trying to get a general feel of these players.  Unless I mention it, these are my thoughts of their bowl game play only.

WR- Joe Adams (Arkansas)-  He showed great acceleration and vision on his long punt return.  Adams reads blocks well and is very smooth/agile.  He also showed the ability to make the tough catch in the slot.  He could develop into a player similar to a Danny Amendola. Continue reading

Bowl Game Impressions as of 1/1/12

Dynasty fantasy football never takes a break and neither do I.  For the last few weeks, I have taken a few notes here and there about the college players that have caught my eye while watching the many bowl games.  I have had some great conversations with Joe Everett and Shane Hallam about most of these prospects on my last three podcasts http://www.blogtalkradio.com/search/dynasty-blitz/archives/mostrecent/_/_/_/_/

Here are some of my thoughts about these players.  Keep in mind these thoughts are not fully developed; however they might give you a jumping off point if you are trying to get a general feel of these players.  Unless I mention it, these are my thoughts of their bowl game play only. Continue reading

Special Dynasty Blitz Podcast w/ @ShanePHallam 6pm Wednesday

Join Shane P Hallam and I at a special day and time (Wednesday at 6pm est) as we discuss 2012 draft eligible quarterbacks, tight ends, and defensive linemen. We will get his thoughts on what impact these players could have on your fantasy teams and what to watch for during bowl games. This is for dynasty players and draftniks alike.  Listen live here: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dynasty-blitz/2011/12/28/special-dynasty-blitz-podcast-w-shanephallam or check it out on i-tunes later.