2009 Fantasy Football Draft Sheet
2009 Fantasy Football Draft Sheet
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Check out our 2011 Fantasy Football Top 150 Rankings based on standard scoring leagues. For a more in-depth look at these rankings check out our 2011 Fantasy Football Draft Guide (click to download). Here is a breakdown of the scoring system:

Standard Scoring

Pass TD: 4 points |  All Other TDs: 6 points
25 Passing Yards: 1 point |  All Turnovers: -2 points
10 Rushing Yards: 1 point |  10 Receiving Yards: 1 point


::RANKINGS UPDATED AS OF SEPTEMBER 4, 2011::


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Check out our 2011 Fantasy Football Top 150 Rankings based on standard scoring leagues. For a more in-depth look at these rankings check out our 2011 Fantasy Football Draft Guide (click to download). Here is a breakdown of the scoring system:

Standard Scoring

Pass TD: 4 points |  All Other TDs: 6 points
25 Passing Yards: 1 point |  All Turnovers: -2 points
10 Rushing Yards: 1 point |  10 Receiving Yards: 1 point


::RANKINGS UPDATED AS OF AUGUST 23, 2011::


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Check out our 2010 Fantasy Football Top 150 Rankings based on standard scoring leagues (4 points for passing TDs, 6 points for all other TDs).


::RANKINGS AS OF 9/5/2010::


2010 Fantasy Football Top 150 Rankings

  1. Chris Johnson, RB (TEN)
  2. Adrian Peterson, RB (MIN)
  3. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB (JAC)
  4. Ray Rice, RB (BAL)
  5. Michael Turner, RB (ATL)
  6. Andre Johnson, WR (HOU)
  7. Frank Gore, RB (SF)
  8. Steven Jackson, RB (STL)
  9. Aaron Rodgers, QB (GB)
10. Drew Brees, QB (NO)

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It’s early, February 14 to be exact, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start compiling 2010 fantasy football rankings and 2010 fantasy football cheat sheets for the upcoming NFL season. Like anything, preparation is the first step to perfection and if you are spending the time reading this article odds are you have an vested interest in fantasy football.

When taking a look at my Fantasy Football Top 25 for 2010 remember we are seven months away from the start of the NFL season and this list is not set in stone. Heck, free agency hasn’t even started yet and there is no guarantee that the 25 players on this list will enter the season on the same team. However, this list should provide you with a good idea of who I’d be targeting if we started drafting for our fantasy football leagues today.


Top 25 based on the following format: 4 points per passing TD, 6 points for rushing / receiving TD, 1 point for every 25 yards passing, 1 point for every 10 yards rushing / receiving, -2 points for interception thrown, -2 points for fumble lost

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While the Bruno Boys have worked endless nights to provide you with the most up-to-date fantasy football rankings in our 2009 Fantasy Football Rankings Webazine (click to download), we know that this is not enough. Yes, fantasy football positional rankings are an extremely valuable tool and one you must have on draft day if you hope to contend for your fantasy football league’s championship, but we also know that unless you’re in a quirky league, you won’t be involved in a draft that forces its owners to take a QB in round 1, a RB in round 2, a WR in round 3, and so on. Thus, you need a guide that maps out where certain running backs stack up against certain wide receivers, where tight ends measure with team defenses, etc.

That, Bruno Boys Nation, is where the Bruno Boys 2009 Fantasy Football Rankings Top 150  comes in handy.


::LAST UPDATED 8/25/2009::

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