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| 2009 Top 100 Rookies- POST-Draft | |||
| IDP Leagues | |||
| 1. | RB Knowshon Moreno | Denver | Stud all-around back lands in great spot. |
| 2. | RB Beanie Wells | Arizona | Another future beast lands in starting gig...Edge has already been cut. |
| 3. | WR Michael Crabtree | San Francisco | He's the best WR in this class and he gets a starting job. |
| 4. | RB Donald Brown | Indianapolis | Underrated back could easily win ROY in this offense. |
| 5. | RB LeSean McCoy | Philadelphia | He's a year away from taking over the B-West role...BWv2.0 |
| 6. | WR Hakeem Nicks | NY Giants | This guy's hands are sick and the G-men need a go-to for Eli. |
| 7. | LB James Laurinaitis | St. Louis | Blue collar stud will rack up a ton of tackles for the Rams. |
| 8. | LB Aaron Curry | Seattle | Best talent-wise LB in the draft but his role is not yet clear. |
| 9. | WR Jeremy Maclin | Philadelphia | Another blazing weapon for McNabb...opposite DeSean will be scary. |
| 10. | RB Shonn Greene | NY Jets | Stud grinding back to work between the tackles. |
| 11. | WR Percy Harvin | Minnesota | Blazing speed or blazing joints? Both. Just needs to focus. |
| 12. | LB Rey Maualuga | Cincinnati | He's a monster run-stuffer and now on a bad defense...fantasy gold. |
| 13. | WR Kenny Britt | Tennessee | Big strong WR who will tell you how great he is. |
| 14. | QB Mark Sanchez | NY Jets | They got their QB for the next decade...he's that good. |
| 15. | DE Aaron Maybin | Buffalo | Wicked fast edge rusher steps in to start opposite Aaron Schobel. |
| 16. | QB Matt Stafford | Detroit | He'll be starting sooner rather than later and has Calvin to throw to. |
| 17. | WR Brian Robiskie | Cleveland | Braylon draws doubles and this kid does work. Great work ethic. |
| 18. | WR D. Heyward-Bey | Oakland | While the rest of your league avoids him...you can get value. |
| 19. | TE Brandon Pettigrew | Detroit | He'll play right away and has the physical talents to impact. |
| 20. | WR Austin Collie | Indianapolis | Couldn't have found a better place to land. |
| 21. | LB Brian Cushing | Houston | He'll be used all over the field...solid playmaker. |
| 22. | LB Clay Mathews | Green Bay | See above. Combined with Hawk, nice LB duo. |
| 23. | DE Everette Brown | Carolina | Another awesome edge rusher to replace or work with Peppers. |
| 24. | DE Brian Orakpo | Washington | Monster strong, he'll be a great pass rusher immediately. |
| 25. | WR Jarrett Dillard | Jacksonville | Underrated, off the radar burner. He's K-mart version of Steve Smith. |
| 26. | WR Brandon Tate | New England | Awesome physical talent, character issues...Pats can fix that. |
| 27. | WR Mike Thomas | Jacksonville | Another underrated WR to the Jags. He'll take a year or 2. |
| 28. | S Patrick Chung | New England | Taking the Rodney Harrison role he'll rack up great stats on this D. |
| 29. | QB Josh Freeman | Tampa Bay | Daunte Stuffedpepper's little brother will start next year. |
| 30. | LB Clint Sintim | NY Giants | Has stud abilities and will be groomed to take over for Pierce. |
| 31. | TE Travis Beckum | NY Giants | Could prove to be a great underneath target. |
| 32. | WR Juaquin Iglesias | Chicago | Solid possession guy that will need a year to adjust. |
| 33. | TE Chase Coffman | Cincinnati | One of the better pass-catching TE's in the draft. |
| 34. | RB Andre Brown | NY Giants | With D-Ward gone, he'll be the #3...in this O that's good. |
| 35. | RB Javon Ringer | Tennessee | He's got the talent to back CJ up...1 injury and he could be live. |
| 36. | S William Moore | Atlanta | Do everything playmaker who will be all over the field. |
| 37. | WR Ramses Barden | NY Giants | At 6'6", he'll take over Plax's old red zone role. |
| 38. | OLB Larry English | San Diego | Laser fast edge rusher, will need to learn coverage. |
| 39. | RB Gartrell Johnson | San Diego | Big beast of a back will be short yardage guy. |
| 40. | TE Jared Cook | Tennessee | Athletically gifted, he'll caddy for Scaife. |
| 41. | DE Michael Johnson | Cincinnati | Has the talent just lacks the drive. |
| 42. | LB DeAndre Levy | Detroit | Potential starting LB on a horrible D...lots of tackle opps. |
| 43. | S Louis Delmas | Detroit | Safety on a crappy D gets to meet a lot of RB's up close and personal. |
| 44. | RB Bernard Scott | Cincinnati | They cut Perry for a reason... |
| 45. | RB Cedric Peerman | Baltimore | Crowded backfield but the kid has multi-purpose talent. |
| 46. | WR Kenny McKinley | Denver | Odds of Marshall moving on soon are good. |
| 47. | TE Cornelius Ingram | Philadelphia | Should be McNabb's underneath go-to by season's end. |
| 48. | TE Shawn Nelson | Buffalo | Nice underneath target...clear path to starting gig. |
| 49. | WR Johnny Knox | Chicago | Should get a shot at the slot WR position. |
| 50. | WR Mike Wallace | Pittsburgh | He'll learn behind one of the best ever in Ward. |
| 51. | LB Gerald McRath | Tennessee | Could step in quickly at MLB...the guy is a run-stuffer. |
| 52. | TE James Casey | Houston | This guy has too much talent not to make it in the NFL. |
| 53. | RB James Davis | Cleveland | Strong inside runner who could take over for Jam in a year or 2. |
| 54. | RB Glen Coffee | San Francisco | He'll be a nice change-of-pace guy for Gore. |
| 55. | RB Rashad Jennings | Jacksonville | Should be the back to spell MJD. |
| 56. | WR Dominique Edison | Tennessee | Same size as Britt, good speed and probably better hands. Sleeper! |
| 57. | WR Brooks Foster | St. Louis | They need WR's bad...should get a shot opposite Avery from day 1. |
| 58. | LB Jason Williams | Dallas | Brooking's wheels fall off by next year and this kid gets his shot. |
| 59. | DB Malcolm Jenkins | New Orleans | Lockdown DB that will support the run...Antoine Winfield potential. |
| 60. | DT Jarron Gilbert | Chicago | This guy is an insane physical talent...he will wreak havoc. |
| 61. | QB Nate Davis | San Francisco | He has the physical talent but has at least 2 years of learning to do. |
| 62. | WR Sammie Stroughter | Tampa Bay | Open job opposite Antonio Bryant is his...sleeper alert. |
| 63. | LB Tyrone McKenzie | New England | Great team to land on...he'll be a year away from impact. |
| 64. | QB Stephen McGee | Dallas | Could be Romo's backup from the jump. |
| 65. | RB Arian Foster | Houston | Big Physical back that could compliment Slaton nicely. |
| 66. | DE Connor Barwin | Cincy | Nice edge rush compliment to Mario Williams. |
| 67. | WR Eron Riley | Baltimore | Could sneak onto the radar; has the talent and will get opportunity. |
| 68. | WR Derrick Williams | Detroit | Has speed but just hasn't shown the ability to play WR. |
| 69. | DE Robert Ayers | Denver | Will get plenty of playing time on this awful defense. |
| 70. | WR Patrick Turner | Miami | He's a big physical WR that never lived up to the hype. |
| 71. | RB Kory Sheets | San Francisco | Coffee was picked earlier but Sheets has serious talent. |
| 72. | WR Aaron Kelly | Atlanta | Will get a shot to earn the WR slot up for grabs. |
| 73. | WR Dudley Guice | Tennessee | Yes, Tennessee needs WR's this bad. |
| 74. | TE Zach Miller | Jacksonville | Lewis hasn't taken that next step, Miller will push him for PT. |
| 75. | QB/WR Pat White | Miami | Meet the new "Slash". |
| 76. | WR Deon Butler | Seattle | Takes over for Bobby Engram as the do-everything underneath guy. |
| 77. | WR M. Massaquoi | Cleveland | If Braylon gets traded, he'll get a shot...otherwise he's deep pine. |
| 78. | LB Scott McKillop | San Francisco | Will be groomed to play next to Willis. |
| 79. | RB Javarris Williams | Kansas City | Will only be a factor if LJ goes buh-bye. |
| 80. | RB Devin Moore | Seattle | Home run threat and Seattle's backfield isn't exactly stellar now. |
| 81. | WR Brian Hartline | Miami | Will take a couple of years but has the talent to stick. |
| 82. | RB Chris Ogbonnaya | St. Louis | Can do everything well...could be handcuff to S-Jax. |
| 83. | QB Rhett Bomar | NY Giants | Developmental project with great physical abilities. |
| 84. | RB Jeremiah Johnson | Houston | Could be Slaton's backup for work between the 20's. |
| 85. | WR Brandon Gibson | Philadelphia | The stars will have to align for him to make an impact. |
| 86. | WR Derek Kinder | Chicago | There is an opportunity and this guy used to be a stud. |
| 87. | WR Louis Murphy | Oakland | Speed WR on a team full of speed WR's...ungood. |
| 88. | WR Kevin Ogletree | Dallas | Developmental guy on a good team. |
| 89. | RB L. Stephens-Howling | Arizona | He'll make the squad to work with Beanie and Hightower. |
| 90. | WR Quentin Lawrence | Kansas City | They need a young WR to develop opposite Bowe. |
| 91. | LB Marcus Freeman | Chicago | He'll learn behind Briggs and eventually replace him in a couple years. |
| 92. | QB Curtis Painter | Indianapolis | Jim Sorgi part 2. |
| 93. | QB Tom Brandstater | Denver | He'll be brought along slowly but has the physical skills to stick. |
| 94. | TE Davon Drew | Baltimore | He'll learn behind Heap for a year or 2. |
| 95. | WR Julian Edelman | New England | He'll be groomed in the Welker role. |
| 96. | DB Alphonso Smith | Denver | Champ Bailey will teach him the ropes. |
| 97. | LB Jasper Brinkley | Minnesota | All hinges on how well EJ Henderson comes back. |
| 98. | WR Quan Cosby | Cincinnati | There's openings there and he's too talented not to stick. |
| 99. | LB Jason Phillips | Baltimore | Could be Ray-Ray's heir in a year or 2. |
| 100. | LB Darry Beckwith | San Diego | Will get every opportunity to make the team and impact. |