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.

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