Fantasy Baseball Weekly Wrap-Up
April 30, 2012 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Week of April 23 – 29
Players of the Week
Jay Bruce - OF – Cincinnati Reds
| AB | R | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | SB | BB | AVG | OBP | SLG | |
|
21 |
7 |
10 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
10 |
2 |
3 |
.476 |
.542 |
1.143 |
Jay Bruce had a huge week for the Reds, leading all starting Major League hitters in Slugging Percentage for the 7 days. He ended the week with a Home Run in each of the last 4 games, one of them being the go-ahead homer in the 8th inning Sunday against Houston. Bruce is a very streaky hitter, but at his current pace he’s looking at a 52 HR and 125 RBI season. Even though that may be a bit unrealistic, a 40 Homer season with 100 RBI’s is definitely not out of reach for this slugger.
Derek Lowe - SP – Cleveland Indians
|
2 |
13.2 |
11 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
6 |
2 |
0 |
1.02 |
0.66 |
Derek Lowe had 2 starts this past week, both very good outings that led to wins. He’s now holds a 4-1 record for the season with a 2.27 ERA. He won’t get you many strikeouts, but so far he’s been very solid in everything else and might be worth taking a look at after such a great week. If he could finish with a mid-3 something ERA, he’d make many fantasy owners happy.
Player to Watch
Bryan LaHair - 1B, OF – Chicago Cubs
Bryan LaHair is not known by many people, but it’s about time he is. Currently hitting .382 with 4 HRs and 12 RBI’s, there’s no reason his power numbers should decline hitting in the heart of the Cubs lineup. Sure, his average may dip a little, but for a guy who is on pace for 29 HR and 88 RBI and is very capable of reaching that, you might want to take a look if he’s still available in your league.
2012 NFL Mock Draft
April 25, 2012 by Administrator · Comments Off
2012 NFL Mock Draft
1. Indianapolis Colts – QB Andrew Luck – Stanford

He will no longer have Pierre Garcon or Reggie Wayne so later in the draft they will have to look for a wide receiver. But he is a sure fire pick and will be their franchise QB for 15 years.
2. Washington Redskins (From St. Louis) – Robert Griffin – Baylor
We now know who will be drafting Robert Griffin III with Washington trading three draft picks. They also signed Pierre Garcon as a weapon for their new franchise quarterback.
3. Minnesota Vikings – CB Morris Claiborne – LSU
Minnesota has many options with the 3rd overall pick. They ultimately want to trade out of the position but if there are no takers then I believe they should go with Claiborn. In a division where they play Aaron Rodgers, Matthew Stafford, and Jay Cutler a total of 6 times they will need to sure up the secondary.
4. Cleveland Browns – RB Trent Richardson – Alabama
Behind the two top QB’s, I believe Richardson is the best prospect and may be the best football player in the 2012 NFL draft. The Browns have to start putting players around the quarterback position whether that is Colt McCoy or someone else that they may draft this year.
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - ILB Luke Kuechly – Boston College
Kuechley is a tough and physical linebacker who has risen up the draft boards. Tampa Bay could go in many different directions here as well. I think putting a playmaking defender in the middle of the defense for many years will be the best option
6. St. Louis Rams – WR Justin Blackman – Oklahoma State
Blackmon is the best wide receiver in this draft class. He has great hands and tremendous body control. Adding him with Sam Bradford and Steven Jackson will make the offense a lot more dynamic.
7. Jacksonville Jaguars - DT Fletcher Cox – Mississippi State
Fletcher Cox has been rising up the draft boards in the past week. Jacksonville could take Michael Floyd to help out Blaine Gabbert who they drafted in the first round last year. Either pick I think will benefit them but Cox is the best available player at this position so they will go with him.

8. Miami Dolphins – QB Ryan Tannehill – Texas A& M
This is a perfect fit for the Dolphins. They have their quarterback of the future and he won’t have to play right away. Matt Moore performed very well last year and will give Tannehill the year to learn and mature so he will be ready for the 2013 NFL season.
9. Carolina Panthers - OT Matt Kalil – USC
If Matt Kalil falls down this far the Panthers will be quick to pick him. This will sure up their offensive line for Cam Newton and their running game. If Kalil isn’t taken here the Bills will be sure to pick him up so he will not fall out of the top 10 picks.
10. Buffalo Bills - S Mark Barron – Alabama
Barron is one of the best defensive football players in this draft. It looked like for a while that he would be heading to Dallas but teams have been saying he wont make it out of the top ten. Bills are in a perfect position to take him, Michael Floyd, or Stephen Gilmore.
>>> Richie’s 2012 NFL Mock Draft <<<
Richie’s 2012 NFL Mock Draft
March 20, 2012 by Administrator · 5 Comments
2012 NFL Mock Draft by Richie
1. Indianapolis Colt – QB Andrew Luck – Stanford
With Peyton Manning out, it is clear the Colts are ready to move forward with a new QB. Griffin is no doubt a top QB prospect and more electrifying than Luck, but I don’t see how you pass up Luck. Even if he doesn’t live up to the ridiculous hype surrounding him, he should still be a very solid QB in the NFL.
2. Washington Redskins (from St. Louis) – QB Robert Griffin III – Baylor
Well, I was right in my previous mock draft in predicting the Redskins would trade up to draft Griffin, I was just one draft slot off. By officially trading up to the 2nd spot here, they have determined RG3 is worth all the picks they gave up for him and can be a franchise QB for years to come.
3. Minnesota Vikings – OT Matt Kalil – USC
Minnesota believes that Christian Ponder is their quarterback, and they know in order to provide him with the best opportunity to succeed, he needs a good offensive line. Kalil is by far the best offensive lineman in this draft, and could even be one of the best to come out in the last few years.
4. Cleveland Browns – RB Trent Richardson – Alabama
They missed out on Griffin, so now they’ll have to turn elsewhere to find offensive help. Peyton Hillis is gone to the Kansas City, so a new running back would help the offense tremendously, especially a guy like Richardson. Richardson is a complete all-around back and would be a great value and positional pick here.
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – CB Morris Claiborne – LSU
They could use an offensive tackle, but after a very disappointing season, I think they need to start by improving on the 30th ranked defense. They have the offensive pieces in place, so why not improve the defense with the best corner in the draft. Even with the signing of corner Eric Wright, they could still use another corner to play on the other side of him.
6. St. Louis Rams (from Washington) – WR Justin Blackmon – Oklahoma State
By trading down, the Rams now have more picks and should be able to improve their team even more than if they stayed at number 2. Here, a wide receiver would make sense as they lost Lloyd to free agency, and Blackmon is just a beast for a WR.
7. Jacksonville Jaguars – DE Quinton Coples – North Carolina
Offense was the primary concern for Jacksonville heading into the draft, but signing WR Laurent Robinson takes reaching for a WR off the board here. Trading down is definitely a possibility, as they could get a WR later in the first round if they want. For now, I have them improving their pass rush with Coples.
8. Miami Dolphins – OT Riley Reiff – Iowa
QB Ryan Tannehill is in play here for Miami, but I believe they will end up signing Matt Flynn in free agency. If that is the case, a tackle would be the right pick here to sure up the O-line.
>>>Sports Guide 2012 Mock Draft <<<
2012 Fantasy Baseball Rankings
February 19, 2012 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
2012 Fantasy Baseball Top 150 Rankings
|
Rank |
Player |
Pos |
Team |
AVG |
HR |
RBI |
SB |
W |
L |
ERA |
K |
SV |
|
1 |
Matt Kemp |
OF |
LAD |
.324 |
39 |
126 |
40 |
|||||
|
2 |
Miguel Cabrera |
1B |
DET |
.344 |
30 |
105 |
2 |
|||||
|
3 |
Albert Pujols |
1B |
LAA |
.299 |
37 |
99 |
9 |
|||||
|
4 |
Jose Bautista |
3B, OF |
TOR |
.302 |
43 |
103 |
9 |
|||||
|
5 |
Troy Tulowitzki |
SS |
COL |
.302 |
30 |
105 |
9 |
|||||
|
6 |
Adrian Gonzalez |
1B |
BOS |
.338 |
27 |
117 |
1 |
|||||
|
7 |
Joey Votto |
1B |
CIN |
.309 |
29 |
103 |
8 |
|||||
|
8 |
Evan Longoria |
3B |
TB |
.244 |
31 |
99 |
3 |
|||||
|
9 |
Jacoby Ellsbury |
OF |
BOS |
.321 |
32 |
105 |
39 |
|||||
|
10 |
Robinson Cano |
2B |
NYY |
.302 |
28 |
118 |
8 |
Notes on 1-10:
Matt Kemp earns the top spot on the rankings, as just 1 HR shy of a 40/40 season is just too good all-around to pass up. Gonzalez and Votto may be a bit high for some people due to the depth at 1B, but expect them both to improve on their last season’s stats and finish easily within the top 10 this year. Would not be surprised to see Longoria finish in the top 5 and see his average raise nearly 50 points. Don’t be surprised if Ellsbury sees a small dip in his numbers, but if he can perform anywhere close to what he did last year, another top 10 finish is easily within reach.
|
11 |
Prince Fielder |
1B |
DET |
.299 |
38 |
120 |
1 |
|||||
|
12 |
Clayton Kershaw |
SP |
LAD |
21 |
5 |
2.28 |
248 |
|||||
|
13 |
Justin Upton |
OF |
ARI |
.289 |
31 |
88 |
21 |
|||||
|
14 |
Carlos Gonzalez |
OF |
COL |
.295 |
26 |
92 |
20 |
|||||
|
15 |
Curtis Granderson |
OF |
NYY |
.262 |
41 |
119 |
25 |
|||||
|
16 |
Justin Verlander |
SP |
DET |
24 |
5 |
2.40 |
250 |
|||||
|
17 |
Hanley Ramirez |
SS |
MIA |
.243 |
10 |
45 |
20 |
|||||
|
18 |
Roy Halladay |
SP |
PHI |
19 |
6 |
2.35 |
220 |
|||||
|
19 |
Jose Reyes |
SS |
MIA |
.337 |
7 |
44 |
39 |
|||||
|
20 |
Felix Hernandez |
SP |
SEA |
14 |
14 |
3.47 |
222 |
|||||
|
21 |
Mike Stanton |
OF |
MIA |
.262 |
34 |
87 |
5 |
|||||
|
22 |
Andrew McCutchen |
OF |
PIT |
.259 |
23 |
89 |
23 |
|||||
|
23 |
Adrian Beltre |
3B |
TEX |
.296 |
32 |
105 |
1 |
|||||
|
24 |
Jered Weaver |
SP |
LAA |
18 |
8 |
2.41 |
198 |
|||||
|
25 |
Dustin Pedroia |
2B |
BOS |
.307 |
21 |
91 |
26 |
Notes on 11-25:
The first pitcher of the rankings comes at number 12 overall with Clayton Kershaw. There’s no reason to expect anything different from last year, as he is still only 23 years old and should only improve with his age. Granderson had a ridiculous season last year, and another similar season is very possible. Hanley Ramirez at number 17 might be a little high for some people, but I expect him to come back strong this season with a huge year as he should have plenty of opportunities to knock in Reyes, who comes in at number 19. With these two in front of him, don’t be surprised if Stanton hits over 40 HRs and knocks in over 100 runs, he’s just a beast. Felix had a very disappointing season last year with a 3.47 ERA, but he should rebound and have a much better season this year.
|
26 |
Ian Kinsler |
2B |
TEX |
.255 |
32 |
77 |
30 |
|||||
|
27 |
Cliff Lee |
SP |
PHI |
17 |
8 |
2.40 |
238 |
|||||
|
28 |
Mark Teixeira |
1B |
NYY |
.248 |
39 |
111 |
4 |
|||||
|
29 |
Jay Bruce |
OF |
CIN |
.256 |
32 |
97 |
8 |
|||||
|
30 |
Dan Uggla |
2B |
ATL |
.233 |
36 |
82 |
1 |
|||||
|
31 |
Tim Lincecum |
SP |
SF |
13 |
14 |
2.74 |
220 |
|||||
|
32 |
Desmond Jennings |
OF |
TB |
.259 |
10 |
25 |
20 |
|||||
|
33 |
Dan Haren |
SP |
LAA |
16 |
10 |
3.17 |
192 |
|||||
|
34 |
Hunter Pence |
OF |
PHI |
.314 |
22 |
97 |
8 |
|||||
|
35 |
Matt Holliday |
OF |
STL |
.296 |
22 |
75 |
2 |
|||||
|
36 |
David Price |
SP |
TB |
12 |
13 |
3.49 |
218 |
|||||
|
37 |
Josh Hamilton |
OF |
TEX |
.298 |
25 |
94 |
8 |
|||||
|
38 |
Nelson Cruz |
OF |
TEX |
.263 |
29 |
87 |
9 |
|||||
|
39 |
CC Sabathia |
SP |
NYY |
19 |
8 |
3.00 |
230 |
|||||
|
40 |
David Wright |
3B |
NYM |
.254 |
14 |
61 |
13 |
|||||
|
41 |
Carlos Santana |
C, 1B |
CLE |
.239 |
27 |
79 |
5 |
|||||
|
42 |
Zack Greinke |
SP |
MIL |
16 |
6 |
3.83 |
201 |
|||||
|
43 |
Alex Rodriguez |
3B |
NYY |
.276 |
16 |
62 |
4 |
|||||
|
44 |
Pablo Sandoval |
1B, 3B |
SF |
.315 |
23 |
70 |
2 |
|||||
|
45 |
Ryan Zimmerman |
3B |
WAS |
.289 |
12 |
49 |
3 |
|||||
|
46 |
Jon Lester |
SP |
BOS |
15 |
9 |
3.47 |
182 |
|||||
|
47 |
Ryan Braun |
OF |
MIL |
.332 |
33 |
111 |
33 |
|||||
|
48 |
Starlin Castro |
SS |
CHC |
.307 |
10 |
66 |
22 |
|||||
|
49 |
Brandon Phillips |
2B |
CIN |
.300 |
18 |
82 |
14 |
|||||
|
50 |
Eric Hosmer |
1B |
KC |
.293 |
19 |
78 |
11 |
Notes on 26-50:
This group might be the most controversial group, but this where you might get a player that might have a breakout season and possibly win you your league. For example, Bruce at 29th, Uggla at 30th, and Jennings at 32nd might be considered too high by most people, but all 3 of these players could be the pick you need to win your league. I’m not saying to necessarily draft them this early, as the later you can wait to get them the better, but I could easily see them finishing this high in the rankings, if not higher. Jennings especially is the biggest risk/reward guy in this group, Uggla not so much due to the position scarcity. All the pitchers here would be solid 1’s for your staff. Santana, Castro, and Hosmer are all very young with high potential very similar to Jennings.
|
51 |
Michael Bourn |
OF |
ATL |
.294 |
2 |
50 |
61 |
|||||
|
52 |
Matt Cain |
SP |
SF |
12 |
11 |
2.88 |
179 |
|||||
|
53 |
Mike Napoli |
C, 1B |
TEX |
.320 |
30 |
75 |
4 |
|||||
|
54 |
James Shields |
SP |
TB |
16 |
12 |
2.82 |
225 |
|||||
|
55 |
Aramis Ramirez |
3B |
MIL |
.306 |
26 |
93 |
1 |
|||||
|
56 |
Ian Kennedy |
SP |
ARI |
21 |
4 |
2.88 |
198 |
|||||
|
57 |
Brett Lawrie |
3B |
TOR |
.293 |
9 |
25 |
7 |
|||||
|
58 |
Craig Kimbrel |
RP |
ATL |
4 |
3 |
2.10 |
127 |
46 |
||||
|
59 |
Paul Konerko |
1B |
CWS |
.300 |
31 |
105 |
1 |
|||||
|
60 |
BJ Upton |
OF |
TB |
.243 |
23 |
81 |
36 |
|||||
|
61 |
Mike Morse |
1B, OF |
WAS |
.303 |
31 |
95 |
2 |
|||||
|
62 |
Cole Hamels |
SP |
PHI |
14 |
9 |
2.79 |
194 |
|||||
|
63 |
Ben Zobrist |
2B, OF |
TB |
.269 |
20 |
91 |
19 |
|||||
|
64 |
Asdrubal Cabrera |
SS |
CLE |
.273 |
25 |
92 |
17 |
|||||
|
65 |
Alex Gordon |
OF |
KC |
.303 |
23 |
87 |
17 |
|||||
|
66 |
Brian McCann |
C |
ATL |
.270 |
24 |
71 |
3 |
|||||
|
67 |
Yovani Gallardo |
SP |
MIL |
17 |
10 |
3.52 |
207 |
|||||
|
68 |
Michael Cuddyer |
1B, 2B,OF |
COL |
.284 |
20 |
70 |
11 |
|||||
|
69 |
Michael Young |
1B, 2B, 3B |
TEX |
.338 |
11 |
106 |
6 |
|||||
|
70 |
Chase Utley |
2B |
PHI |
.259 |
11 |
44 |
14 |
|||||
|
71 |
CJ Wilson |
SP |
LAA |
16 |
7 |
2.94 |
206 |
|||||
|
72 |
Madison Bumgarner |
SP |
SF |
13 |
13 |
3.21 |
191 |
|||||
|
73 |
Elvis Andrus |
SS |
TEX |
.279 |
5 |
60 |
37 |
|||||
|
74 |
Kevin Youkilis |
1B, 3B |
BOS |
.258 |
17 |
80 |
3 |
|||||
|
75 |
Adam Jones |
OF |
BAL |
.280 |
25 |
83 |
12 |
Notes on 51-75:
Brett Lawrie at number 57 is very similar to Jennings in the previous group, a top prospect with a ton of potential. Upton does everything but hit for average, and just a little higher batting average would increase his value by a lot. Cuddyer could have a very nice year moving to Colorado as we all know what that ballpark can do for a hitter’s numbers. Zobrist, Cabrera, and Jones are all very solid all-around players, but Zobrist and Cabrera have the positional advantage over Jones which increases their value. As for the pitchers here, I would be happy with any of these guys on my team. Ian Kennedy is a very interesting player currently ranked 56th, but if he can repeat last season’s stats he’d be in the top 30 for sure. Kimbrel is the first relief pitcher ranked at number 58, as he is just a beast as a closer racking up 127 K’s along with his 46 saves.
|
76 |
John Axford |
RP |
MIL |
2 |
2 |
1.95 |
86 |
46 |
||||
|
77 |
Stephen Strasburg |
SP |
WAS |
1 |
1 |
1.50 |
24 |
|||||
|
78 |
Howie Kendrick |
1B, 2B, OF |
LAA |
.285 |
18 |
63 |
14 |
|||||
|
79 |
Carl Crawford |
OF |
BOS |
.255 |
11 |
56 |
18 |
|||||
|
80 |
Shin-Soo Choo |
OF |
CLE |
.259 |
8 |
36 |
12 |
|||||
|
81 |
Mariano Rivera |
RP |
NYY |
1 |
2 |
1.91 |
60 |
44 |
||||
|
82 |
Matt Wieters |
C |
BAL |
.262 |
22 |
68 |
1 |
|||||
|
83 |
Buster Posey |
C |
SF |
.284 |
4 |
21 |
3 |
|||||
|
84 |
Jonathan Papelbon |
RP |
PHI |
4 |
1 |
2.94 |
87 |
31 |
||||
|
85 |
Jason Heyward |
OF |
ATL |
.227 |
14 |
42 |
9 |
|||||
|
86 |
Mat Latos |
SP |
CIN |
9 |
14 |
3.47 |
185 |
|||||
|
87 |
Shane Victorino |
OF |
PHI |
.279 |
17 |
61 |
19 |
|||||
|
88 |
Jimmy Rollins |
SS |
PHI |
.268 |
16 |
63 |
30 |
|||||
|
89 |
Joe Mauer |
C, 1B |
MIN |
.287 |
3 |
30 |
0 |
|||||
|
90 |
Drew Storen |
RP |
WAS |
6 |
3 |
2.75 |
74 |
43 |
||||
|
91 |
Ricky Romero |
SP |
TOR |
15 |
11 |
2.92 |
178 |
|||||
|
92 |
Jeremy Hellickson |
SP |
TB |
13 |
10 |
2.95 |
117 |
|||||
|
93 |
Lance Berkman |
1B, OF |
STL |
.301 |
31 |
94 |
2 |
|||||
|
94 |
Rickie Weeks |
2B |
MIL |
.269 |
20 |
49 |
9 |
|||||
|
95 |
Johnny Cueto |
SP |
CIN |
9 |
5 |
2.31 |
104 |
|||||
|
96 |
Gio Gonzalez |
SP |
WAS |
16 |
12 |
3.12 |
197 |
|||||
|
97 |
Carlos Beltran |
OF |
STL |
.300 |
22 |
84 |
4 |
|||||
|
98 |
Jayson Werth |
OF |
WAS |
.232 |
20 |
58 |
19 |
|||||
|
99 |
David Ortiz |
DH |
BOS |
.309 |
29 |
96 |
1 |
|||||
|
100 |
Alexei Ramirez |
SS |
CWS |
.269 |
15 |
70 |
7 |
Notes on 76-100:
Matt Wieters ranked at 82nd comes as my 4th ranked catcher, as I expect him to raise the average while keeping the solid power numbers. A lot of veteran hitters in this group that are solid, for example Crawford, Victorino, Rollins, Berkman, Beltran, and Ortiz to name a few. Regarding pitchers though, there are a lot that catch my eye but also have question marks. How will Latos adjust to life outside of PETCO in Cincy? Will Gio Gonzalez be able to repeat last season moving to the NL? Can Cueto and Strasburg stay healthy? Can rising stars Romero and Hellickson continue to develop? If all of these are answered with positive responses, all these starters could be great picks down here and make a play for top 50 spots.
|
101 |
Matt Moore |
SP |
TB |
1 |
0 |
2.89 |
15 |
|||||
|
102 |
Ryan Madson |
RP |
CIN |
4 |
2 |
2.37 |
62 |
32 |
||||
|
103 |
Freddie Freeman |
1B |
ATL |
.282 |
21 |
76 |
4 |
|||||
|
104 |
Daniel Hudson |
SP |
ARI |
16 |
12 |
3.49 |
169 |
|||||
|
105 |
Michael Pineda |
SP |
NYY |
9 |
10 |
3.74 |
173 |
|||||
|
106 |
Billy Butler |
DH |
KC |
.291 |
19 |
95 |
2 |
|||||
|
107 |
Ichiro Suzuki |
OF |
SEA |
.272 |
5 |
47 |
40 |
|||||
|
108 |
Josh Johnson |
SP |
MIA |
3 |
1 |
1.64 |
56 |
|||||
|
109 |
Yu Darvish |
SP |
TEX |
|||||||||
|
110 |
Miguel Montero |
C |
ARI |
.282 |
18 |
86 |
1 |
|||||
|
111 |
Brian Wilson |
RP |
SF |
6 |
4 |
3.11 |
54 |
36 |
||||
|
112 |
Adam Wainwright |
SP |
STL |
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|
113 |
Adam Lind |
1B |
TOR |
.251 |
26 |
87 |
1 |
|||||
|
114 |
Gabby Sanchez |
1B |
MIA |
.266 |
19 |
78 |
3 |
|||||
|
115 |
Matt Garza |
SP |
CHC |
10 |
10 |
3.32 |
197 |
|||||
|
116 |
Erick Aybar |
SS |
LAA |
.279 |
10 |
59 |
30 |
|||||
|
117 |
Jordan Zimmermann |
SP |
WAS |
8 |
11 |
3.18 |
124 |
|||||
|
118 |
Josh Beckett |
SP |
BOS |
13 |
7 |
2.89 |
175 |
|||||
|
119 |
Cameron Maybin |
OF |
SD |
.264 |
9 |
40 |
40 |
|||||
|
120 |
Ubaldo Jimenez |
SP |
CLE |
10 |
13 |
4.68 |
180 |
|||||
|
121 |
Dee Gordon |
SS |
LAD |
.304 |
0 |
11 |
24 |
|||||
|
122 |
Rafael Betancourt |
RP |
COL |
2 |
0 |
2.89 |
73 |
8 |
||||
|
123 |
Logan Morrison |
OF |
MIA |
.247 |
23 |
72 |
2 |
|||||
|
124 |
Torii Hunter |
OF |
LAA |
.262 |
23 |
82 |
5 |
|||||
|
125 |
Alex Avila |
C |
DET |
.295 |
19 |
82 |
3 |
|||||
|
126 |
Chris Young |
OF |
ARI |
.236 |
20 |
71 |
22 |
|||||
|
127 |
Tommy Hanson |
SP |
ATL |
11 |
7 |
3.60 |
142 |
|||||
|
128 |
Brett Gardner |
OF |
NYY |
.259 |
7 |
36 |
49 |
|||||
|
129 |
Jose Valverde |
RP |
DET |
2 |
4 |
2.24 |
69 |
49 |
||||
|
130 |
Jhonny Peralta |
SS |
DET |
.299 |
21 |
86 |
0 |
|||||
|
131 |
Shaun Marcum |
SP |
MIL |
13 |
7 |
3.54 |
158 |
|||||
|
132 |
Joel Hanrahan |
RP |
PIT |
1 |
4 |
1.83 |
61 |
40 |
||||
|
133 |
Mark Reynolds |
1B, 3B |
BAL |
.221 |
37 |
86 |
6 |
|||||
|
134 |
Neftali Feliz |
P |
TEX |
2 |
3 |
2.74 |
54 |
32 |
||||
|
135 |
Andre Ethier |
OF |
LAD |
.292 |
11 |
62 |
0 |
|||||
|
136 |
Mike Moustakas |
3B |
KC |
.263 |
5 |
30 |
2 |
|||||
|
137 |
Dustin Ackley |
2B |
SEA |
.273 |
6 |
36 |
6 |
|||||
|
138 |
Brandon Beachy |
SP |
ATL |
7 |
3 |
3.68 |
169 |
|||||
|
139 |
Hiroki Kuroda |
SP |
NYY |
13 |
16 |
3.07 |
161 |
|||||
|
140 |
Nick Markakis |
OF |
BAL |
.284 |
15 |
73 |
12 |
|||||
|
141 |
Neil Walker |
2B |
PIT |
.273 |
12 |
83 |
9 |
|||||
|
142 |
Max Scherzer |
SP |
DET |
15 |
9 |
4.43 |
174 |
|||||
|
143 |
Cory Luebke |
SP, RP |
SD |
6 |
10 |
3.29 |
154 |
|||||
|
144 |
Melky Cabrera |
OF |
SF |
.305 |
18 |
87 |
20 |
|||||
|
145 |
J.J. Putz |
RP |
ARI |
2 |
2 |
2.17 |
61 |
45 |
||||
|
146 |
Coco Crisp |
OF |
OAK |
.264 |
8 |
54 |
49 |
|||||
|
147 |
Danny Espinosa |
2B |
WAS |
.236 |
21 |
66 |
17 |
|||||
|
148 |
Jaime Garcia |
SP |
STL |
13 |
7 |
3.56 |
156 |
|||||
|
149 |
Kelly Johnson |
2B |
TOR |
.222 |
21 |
58 |
16 |
|||||
|
150 |
Justin Masterson |
SP |
CLE |
12 |
10 |
3.21 |
158 |
Notes on 101-150:
Matt Moore is another one of those top prospects with high potential, along with Pineda. This is a great group to try and get speed in, as there are guys like Ichiro, Aybar, Maybin, Gordon, Gardner, and Crisp. Down here, you should try and be drafting players that could have breakout seasons, for example Beachy, Ackley, Darvish, or even Luebke. One of the more undervalued players in the league is Jordan Zimmerman as he could easily have an ERA under 3 this season and see an increase in wins as well with an improved Washington squad. We’ll have to see how Feliz adjusts to the starting rotation, but he’s a power arm and could be worth taking a risk on. If Melky Cabrera could repeat last season’s numbers, he’d be in the top 50, but clearly based on my rankings I don’t think that’s going to happen. Moustakas could also be a sleeper down at number 136.
Richie’s 2012 NFL Mock Draft Picks 25-32
January 5, 2012 by Administrator · 3 Comments
25. Denver Broncos – DT Fletcher Cox – Mississippi State
If they don’t get Peyton, I think they’ll be fine sticking with Tebow despite how bad of a quarterback he is. Defensive tackle is a need for them though, and Cox is a huge plug and would solidify the Denver defense.
26. Houston Texans – WR Stephen Hill – Georgia Tech
After having one of the best combine performances possible by a WR, Hill’s stock definitely got a boost. With 3 of the top WRs already off the board, Houston will look next to Hill as he would definitely fill a need and be a nice compliment to Andre Johnson.
27. New England Patriots (from New Orleans) – DE Whitney Mercilus – Illinois
New England is targeting a pass rusher, and that is exactly what Mercilus is. He’d also be a pretty good value here all the way at number 27.
28. Green Bay Packers – DE Andre Branch – Clemson
Green Bay’s defense was not great by any means, so they are definitely looking for that here. Branch would be a good fit and provide some more pass rushing ability.
29. Baltimore Ravens – C Peter Konz – Wisconsin
Very good defense already and they need a center, so Konz seems like the easy pick here being the best available one.
30. San Francisco 49ers – CB Stephon Gilmore – South Carolina
Great defense that finished as the 4th best, and drafting Jenkins here would improve on that. Offense seems to be fine since they like Alex Smith or could even be in play for Peyton, so another CB would be ideal. Wide Receiver is also a major hole though, so they could try and trade up for one.
31. New England Patriots – G Kelechi Osemele – Iowa State
New England with another pick, and a guard would help them. I know they need defense as I said earlier, but they should get value with one of these picks.
32. New York Giants – DT Jerel Worthy – Michigan State
Signing Martellus Bennett allows them to move off tight end and look elsewhere. Worthy is more of a value pick here, as he is a very good player that could easily go higher than this somewhere.
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Richie’s 2012 NFL Mock Draft Picks 17-24
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17. Cincinnati Bengals (from Oakland) – CB Dre Kirkpatrick – Alabama
With Andy Dalton and AJ Green jolting a sluggish offense, it may be time to look at defense. Kirkpatrick is a very talented corner and would be a good positional pick here for the Bengals. Could also go with Janoris Jenkins, but he has some major character questions. Cincinnati may also look for a RB, either here or by trading up.
18. San Diego Chargers – CB Janoris Jenkins – Northern Alabama
The Chargers filled many needs this off-season, getting WRs in Meachem and Royal, an OLB in Johnson, and OL with Gaither. Their secondary could still use some help, and I think they’ll take a shot on the talented Jenkins despite his character issues.
19. Chicago Bears – OT Mike Adams – Ohio State
Their biggest need was wide receiver, but that was taken care of by trading for Brandon Marshall. Now they should turn to offensive line, and they should have plenty of options available at this pick.
20. Tennessee Titans – DE/OLB Courtney Upshaw – Alabama
Could look to add to their defensive line, but I think Upshaw could be a nice linebacker for them and a better value pick. They no longer need a guard with the signing of Hutchinson.
21. Cincinnati Bengals – DT Michael Brockers – LSU
Decision here is to either go offensive line or defensive line after addressing their cornerback issue with their first pick. Brockers would not be a bad pick at all and would help out the Cincinnati defense.
22. Cleveland Browns (from Atlanta) – WR Kendall Wright – Baylor
It is not a secret Cleveland needs wide receiver help, and if they do indeed go with Richardson with their first pick instead of Blackmon, then getting Wright here would be a great pick. Wright didn’t have a great combine, but he’s still a top WR prospect in this draft.
23. Detroit Lions – OT/G Cordy Glenn – Georgia
Corner is a need for Detroit, but so is offensive line so either one would be a good positional pick. Glenn would help out their O-line and wouldn’t be bad value here either.
24. Pittsburgh Steelers – ILB Donta’ Hightower – Alabama
Linebacker is a need along with O-line and corner, but Hightower is a very nice player who would definitely help out their linebacking core.
25. Denver Broncos – DT Fletcher Cox – Mississippi State
If they don’t get Peyton, I think they’ll be fine sticking with Tebow despite how bad of a quarterback he is. Defensive tackle is a need for them though, and Cox is a huge plug and would solidify the Denver defense.
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Richie’s 2012 NFL Mock Draft Picks 9-16
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9. Carolina Panthers – DE/OLB Melvin Ingram – South Carolina
Offense really took off last season with Newton, so now it’s time to improve the defense. They do need a WR and a CB, but there don’t seem to be any worth taking here. Ingram is a very good pass rusher and would not be a bad pick at all for a team like Carolina.
10. Buffalo Bills – WR Michael Floyd – Notre Dame
Unlike the Bills of previous years, they actually completed two of their biggest off-season needs/goals. First, they re-sign WR Stevie Johnson and then they make a splash by signing the coveted DE Mario Williams. The signing of Williams opens up the draft again for the Bills, as getting a pass-rusher is no longer a priority. Even with Stevie back, they still need a 2nd receiver and Floyd would be a great fit.
11. Kansas City Chiefs – DT Dontari Poe – Memphis
Definitely in need of an offensive tackle, but to me there’s none worth taking here. A solid defensive tackle would be a great pick for the Chiefs who might surprise some people next season with Charles and Berry returning. A linebacker is also a very realistic option here.
12. Seattle Seahawks – QB Ryan Tannehill – Texas A&M
Tavaris Jackson is not the answer at quarterback, but the question is whether there is one worth taking here. Re-signing RB Marshawn Lynch takes care of that need, but they are clearly looking for a franchise QB. They tried for Peyton, but after missing out its either Matt Flynn in free agency or draft one.
13. Arizona Cardinals – OT Jonathan Martin – Stanford
Offensive line a major need for Arizona, but so is a pass rusher. I think they’ll take the offensive lineman though, and Martin is a very nice tackle that would help out whoever Arizona has at quarterback.
14. Dallas Cowboys – G David DeCastro – Stanford
No question Dallas filled a huge hole in their secondary with the signing of corner Brandon Carr. They could easily draft Mark Barron, a safety, instead of him, but I think a guard would greatly improve their offensive line.
15. Philadelphia Eagles – ILB Luke Kuechly – Boston College
The Eagles’ defense was not as bad as people make it sound, as they were 8th in opponent’s yards per game. That being said, linebacker was definitely an issue, and they definitely would be happy if Kuechly was still available here.
16. New York Jets – S Mark Barron – Alabama
Apparently they believe Sanchez is the man at quarterback, as they signed him to an extension this off-season. Safety is a need for the Jets, and Barron is the best one in the draft so why not take him here.
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2012 NFL Mock Draft 11-20
December 11, 2011 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
11. Kansas City Chiefs – OT Riley Reiff – Iowa
12. Seattle Seahawks – DE Melvin Ingram – South Carolina
13. Arizona Cardinals – G David DeCastro – Stanford
There may be a quarterback controversy going into the 2012 NFL season between Kevin Kolb and John Skelton. It will probably be Kolb due to what they gave up for him as well as the money they paid him. Whoever becomes Arizona’s starting quarterback they will need protection up front and David DeCastro has been protecting Andrew Luck all season long. He would be a good addition to the Cardinals offense.
14. Dallas Cowboys – CB Stephon Gilmore – South Carolina
15. Philadelphia Eagles - DT Dontari Poe – Memphis
The Eagles could trade up to get DT Fletcher Cox or LB Luke Kuechly, two positions that they desperately need to fill. If they don’t find any suitable trade partners then they will have to settle with the best available player. Poe wasn’t a huge performer at Memphis but jumped up in the mock drafts due to his combine numbers.
16. New York Jets – DE/OLB Courtney Upshaw – Alabama
The Jets really regressed this year as did Mark Sanchez but I believe that they will stick with him and have to add younger weapons around him. This position might be a good spot for Alshon Jeffery but Rex Ryan is a defensive coach who will want a playmaker in the linebacking core. Bart Scott is getting old and barely plays on passing downs so they need someone who can play all over the field.
17. Cincinnati Bengals (Oakland) - DE Chandler Jones – Syracuse
18. San Diego Chargers – WR Michael Floyd – Notre Dame
19. Chicago Bears – OT Jonathan Martin – Stanford
20. Tennessee Titans – CB Dre Kirkpatrick – Alabama
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2012 NFL Mock Draft 21-32
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21. Cincinnati Bengals – G Cordy Glenn – Georgia
22. Cleveland Browns (Atlanta) – WR Stephen Hill – Georgia Tech
23. Detroit Lions - CB Janoris Jenkins – North Alabama
24. Pittsburgh Steelers – LB Dont’a Hightower – Alabama
25. Denver Broncos – DT Michael Brockers – LSU
26. Houston Texans – WR Kendall Wright – Baylor
27. New England Patriots (New Orleans) – DE Quinton Coples – UNC
28. Green Bay Packers – DE Nick Perry – USC
29. Baltimore Ravens – DE Whitney Mercilus – Illinois
30. San Francisco 49ers – OG Amini Silatolu – Midwestern State
31. New England Patriots – OT Mike Adams – Ohio State
32. New York Giants – TE Coby Fleener – Stanford
Fantasy WR Rankings
August 24, 2011 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Fantasy Wide Receivers
Written by Richie Graffeo
1. Calvin Johnson – Lions
2. Andre Johnson – Texans
3. Roddy White – Falcons
4. Larry Fitzgerald – Cardinals
5. Hakeem Nicks – Giants
6. Greg Jennings – Packers
7. Mike Wallace – Steelers
8. Vincent Jackson – Chargers
9. Miles Austin – Cowboys
10. Brandon Lloyd – Broncos
Notes on the Top 10:
Calvin Johnson mans the top spot, edging out Andre Johnson. Calvin had 1120 yards and 12 TDs last season with Drew Stanton and Shaun Hill at quarterback for most of the season. With Stafford, I think Johnson could have a ridiculous year, with 1300 yards and 15 TDs a realistic possibility. Some might argue Julio Jones will steal some targets from Roddy White, which is true, but it can then be argued White will no longer be the focus point and be double-teamed by opposing defenses. With Kevin Kolb in town, Larry Fitzgerald should be able to easily improve off his mediocre 1137 yard and 6 TD season. Expect Vincent Jackson to rebound and have a solid season coming off his trouble-filled 2010 campaign, and Miles Austin should be good once again with Tony Romo healthy and starting. Brandon Lloyd, the top fantasy WR of 2010 comes in at number 10. I don’t see any reason why he shouldn’t be able to put up great numbers once again, and he could be a steal if you get him this late as a WR.
11. Mike Williams – Buccaneers
12. Reggie Wayne – Colts
13. DeSean Jackson – Eagles
14. Dwayne Bowe – Chiefs
15. Dez Bryant – Cowboys
16. Chad Ochocinco – Patriots
17. Stevie Johnson – Bills
18. Percy Harvin – Vikings
19. Marques Colston – Saints
20. Mario Manningham – Giants
21. Anquan Boldin – Ravens
22. Brandon Marshall – Dolphins
23. Santonio Holmes – Jets
24. Kenny Britt – Titans
25. Jeremy Maclin – Eagles
Notes on 11 – 25:
Mike Williams had a stellar rookie year with 964 yards and 11 TDs, and he should produce once again this year with even more experience. Dwayne Bowe had 15 touchdowns last season, and even though I don’t expect him to reach that total again this year, at least 10 TDs is more realistic, but that is till great for a WR. I think Brady will be looking to get Ochocinco some catches this season, which is why I have him at 16. Stevie Johnson and Brandon Marshall are in similar situations, both talented number 1 WRs with questionable quarterbacks and mediocre teams. Same could be said about Kenny Britt, but he’s not quite at their level yet. Manningham managed 944 yards with 9 TDs in Hakeem Nicks’ breakout season, and he could even put up Nicks like numbers this season.
26. Sidney Rice – Seahawks
27. Wes Welker – Patriots
28. Mike Thomas – Jaguars
29. Austin Collie – Colts
30. Julio Jones – Falcons
31. Mike Sims-Walker – Rams
32. Malcom Floyd – Chargers
33. Santana Moss – Redskins
34. Roy Williams – Bears
35. Michael Crabtree – 49ers
36. Plaxico Burress – Jets
37. A.J. Green – Bengals
38. Danny Amendola – Rams
39. Braylon Edwards – 49ers
40. Jerome Simpson – Bengals
41. Pierre Garcon – Colts
42. Lance Moore – Saints
43. Jordy Nelson – Packers
44. Johnny Knox – Bears
45. Lee Evans – Ravens
Notes on 26 – 45:
Sidney Rice is clearly your best in this group, only concern is how good can a WR be with Tavaris Jackson as your quarterback. Mike Thomas in Jacksonville could become a very useful fantasy WR, same goes for Mike Sims-Walker down in St. Louis. I’m afraid to go near those injury-prone Colts WRs, which is why Collie and Garcon are ranked this low. Santana Moss and AJ Green will only be able to do so much with the team they have, and the same goes for Crabtree and Edwards in San Francisco. Some solid number 2 receivers could end up being decent fantasy plays, examples being Julio Jones, Malcom Floyd, and Jordy Nelson.
46. James Jones – Packers
47. Robert Meachem – Saints
48. Steve Smith – Panthers
49. Nate Burleson – Lions
50. Emmanuel Sanders – Steelers
51. Jacoby Jones – Texans
52. Jacoby Ford – Raiders
53. Mike Williams – Seahawks
54. Davone Bess – Dolphins
55. Steve Breaston – Chiefs
56. Jason Hill – Jaguars
57. Mohamed Massaquoi – Browns
58. Hines Ward – Steelers
59. Deion Branch – Patriots
60. Denarius Moore – Raiders
61. Greg Little – Browns
62. Earl Bennett – Bears
63. Steve Smith – Eagles
64. Andre Roberts – Cardinals
65. Eddie Royal – Broncos
66. Joshua Cribbs – Browns
67. Early Doucet – Cardinals
68. Danario Alexander – Rams
69. Terrell Owens – Free Agent
70. Devin Hester – Bears
71. Donald Jones – Bills
72. Titus Young – Lions
73. Arrelious Benn – Buccaneers
74. Anthony Armstrong – Redskins
75. David Nelson – Bills
Notes on 46 – 75:
Last year Steve Smith of Carolina was a complete joke, racking up a total of 57 fantasy points for the entire season. This year, expect the same. Nothing much has changed in Carolina, as Newton is still a few years away from doing anything throwing the ball. A few sleepers I like in this group are Emmanuel Sanders of Pittsburgh, Jacoby Jones in Houston, Mohamed Massaquoi in Cleveland, Jason Hill in Jacksonville, Donald Jones of Buffalo, and yes, Terrell Owens. I believe T.O. still has something left and can help a team make a playoff run. Even if he doesn’t get signed until a few weeks into the season, it’ll probably be by a team that’s had a WR injury or desperately needs one, and I think he’ll be able to make an immediate impact for that team. To me, he’s worth drafting as your 5th WR and seeing where he ends up signing.