Adrian Peterson jersey (Vikings): “All Day” is right at the top of the list along with Chris Johnson. What makes AD the better choice? Quite simply the acquisition of Brett Favre will create the threat of a passing attack, something Minnesota has not had during Peterson’s time in the sun. This should open holes for him to push into the secondary when they can no longer stack the box. His numbers in 2009 were exceptional, over 1800 total yards from scrimmage and 18 rushing touchdowns and an improvement should be expected in 2010. A can’t miss. Chris Johnson (Titans): As mentioned he and Peterson are the top tier of fantasy running backs.
Tennessee is a running team, and new Johnson jerseyhas shown the durability to be the feature back in that offense. Beyond that he has astonishing speed. His numbers in 2009 were quite simply unbelievable, 2006 rushing, 503 receiving and over the last two seasons he has scored 26 touchdowns. Without a legitimate passing threat, expect defenses to focus on him, but with a powerful rushing line and Johnson’s talent, he should produce similar numbers in 2010. Maurice Jones-Drew (Jaguars): Another run focused team without much of a passing attack, but Drew has similar talents to Johnson (without the amazing speed), has solid hands as a receiver with over 1750 total yards from scrimmage and 16 touchdowns.
Drew is a workhorse and will carry the ball a lot. Frank Gore football jersey (49ers): Gore has taken a lot of punishment behind a sub-standard line for years, but he has proven able to be the focus of another run-heavy offense. In 2009 he rushed for better than 1000 yards and had more than 1400 yards from scrimmage. If you pick him up make sure you have a solid back-up as he misses a coupl of games a year with minor injuries. Drew Brees (Quarterback, Saints): Brees’ Super Bowl MVP season with a league-leading 34 touchdowns and among the top five in completions and yards has no reason why he is not going to match it again in 2010. A powerful offense returns nearly unchanged and will again drive Brees to superior fantasy productivity. Andre Johnson (Wide Receiver: Texans): Closest thing to a can’t miss receiver in 2010. Back-to-back 100+ receptions and 1500+ yard seasons and no reason why he shouldn’t at least duplicate that this year. He will get the ball a lot in a passing offense that will be behind in a lot of games Michael Turner (Falcons): San Diego should have held onto this guy, a powerful runner who can take punishment, should have another 1400 yard rushing season. Not much of a receiver, but he averages a touchdown a game like clockwork.
Peyton Manning jersey(Quarterback, Colts): Manning remains the gold standard for fantasy quarterbacks. 4500 passing yards and 33 touchdowns (though an unusually high 18 interceptions) in 2009 should be duplicated in 2010 assuming his bursa problems don’t flare up again. Steven Jackson (Rams): The god-awful Rams do stellar Jackson no favors. He would most likely be a top tier back for any other team. Even with them he is consistently better than 1000 yards per season, averaging 100 yards per game. He doesn’t score much though because the Rams anemic offense doesn’t get him to the end zone. 10. DeAngelo Williams (Panthers): Some injury concerns here for a run-focused team with only an average line, but he had almost 1400 total yards in 2009. He will share the ball with the capable Jonathan Stewart so might have trouble matching these numbers in 2010.
Tennessee is a running team, and new Johnson jerseyhas shown the durability to be the feature back in that offense. Beyond that he has astonishing speed. His numbers in 2009 were quite simply unbelievable, 2006 rushing, 503 receiving and over the last two seasons he has scored 26 touchdowns. Without a legitimate passing threat, expect defenses to focus on him, but with a powerful rushing line and Johnson’s talent, he should produce similar numbers in 2010. Maurice Jones-Drew (Jaguars): Another run focused team without much of a passing attack, but Drew has similar talents to Johnson (without the amazing speed), has solid hands as a receiver with over 1750 total yards from scrimmage and 16 touchdowns.
Drew is a workhorse and will carry the ball a lot. Frank Gore football jersey (49ers): Gore has taken a lot of punishment behind a sub-standard line for years, but he has proven able to be the focus of another run-heavy offense. In 2009 he rushed for better than 1000 yards and had more than 1400 yards from scrimmage. If you pick him up make sure you have a solid back-up as he misses a coupl of games a year with minor injuries. Drew Brees (Quarterback, Saints): Brees’ Super Bowl MVP season with a league-leading 34 touchdowns and among the top five in completions and yards has no reason why he is not going to match it again in 2010. A powerful offense returns nearly unchanged and will again drive Brees to superior fantasy productivity. Andre Johnson (Wide Receiver: Texans): Closest thing to a can’t miss receiver in 2010. Back-to-back 100+ receptions and 1500+ yard seasons and no reason why he shouldn’t at least duplicate that this year. He will get the ball a lot in a passing offense that will be behind in a lot of games Michael Turner (Falcons): San Diego should have held onto this guy, a powerful runner who can take punishment, should have another 1400 yard rushing season. Not much of a receiver, but he averages a touchdown a game like clockwork.
Peyton Manning jersey(Quarterback, Colts): Manning remains the gold standard for fantasy quarterbacks. 4500 passing yards and 33 touchdowns (though an unusually high 18 interceptions) in 2009 should be duplicated in 2010 assuming his bursa problems don’t flare up again. Steven Jackson (Rams): The god-awful Rams do stellar Jackson no favors. He would most likely be a top tier back for any other team. Even with them he is consistently better than 1000 yards per season, averaging 100 yards per game. He doesn’t score much though because the Rams anemic offense doesn’t get him to the end zone. 10. DeAngelo Williams (Panthers): Some injury concerns here for a run-focused team with only an average line, but he had almost 1400 total yards in 2009. He will share the ball with the capable Jonathan Stewart so might have trouble matching these numbers in 2010.
So there you have the top offensive fantasy football picks for 2010. Of course things change during the season; unexpected players will have breakout seasons and some expected high impact players will not perform, but the picks listed above are as close as can be to sure things. Good luck。
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