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With a shortened free agent market our experts take a look at several 2011 Fantasy Football draft day risers and fallers.
Tim Tebow has very little fantasy value on draft day as he’ll likely start the season as the Broncos No. 2 QB behind Kyle Orton.
Ray Rice will play a much bigger role in short-yardage and goal-line situations without Willis McGahee in town.
Vincent Jackson’s size makes him a popular red zone target and long as he’s Philip Rivers’ top wideout he has the potential to be a top-10 fantasy WR.
While Chris Cooley may not be an elite fantasy tight end due to his lack of touchdowns, he is a solid pick for receptions and yardage.
You could make an argument that Brady is the No. 1 fantasy quarterback, but he’s easily a top 5 option along with Vick, Rodgers, Rivers, and Manning.
Despite scoring only six total TDs last year, Ray Rice will still be a first-round pick again this season, especially in a PPR league.
The list of elite fantasy quarterbacks has grown to six, including our top-ranked quarterback Michael Vick.
While the position is much deeper than years past, drafting an elite tight end will provide fantasy owners a weekly advantage at the position.
As the NFL has evolved into a league loaded with committee backfields, the wide receiver position is becoming increasingly valuable in fantasy football.
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