The following series of posts will list the top 10 fantasy players based on projected fantasy output for the upcoming 2009 season.

This season's batch of rookies will have big shoes to fill after last season's group took the league by storm. Guys like
Matt Forte,
Chris Johnson, and
Matt Ryan all stepped right on the field as rookies and were immediate game-changers. A few guys on this list have that kind of potential this year, but it may come down to seizing the opportunity when it comes.
Chris 'Beanie' Wells seems to have found himself a nice situation in
Arizona with the Cardinals looking to establish more of a power running game. If he can avoid the IR, he should contribute right away.
Matthew Stafford also finds himself with offensive weapons around him in
Detroit, so the opportunity is there for an immediate impact. With
Thomas Jones due for an injury, I expect
Shonn Greene to be the man in
New York by the end of the season. Also looks for
Hakeem Nicks build a nice rapport with
Eli Manning. I like
Mark Sanchez and
LeSean McCoy looking down the road, but I don't think they'll be factors this season.
1. Chris 'Beanie' Wells (ARI)
2. Matthew Stafford (DET)
3. Shonn Greene (NYJ)
4.
Knowshon Moreno (
DEN)
5. Hakeem Nicks (
NYG)
6.
Donald Brown (
IND)
7. Mark Sanchez (NYJ)
8. LeSean McCoy (
PHI)
9.
Percy Harvin (
MIN)
10.
James Davis (
CLE)
Fantasy Impact: Rookies are always such a tough group to draft because of the unpredictability. First of all, you don't know if they're good enough to play at the next level. Second of all, they're probably on a bad team in a bad situation. Thirdly, you never know how injuries might affect the situation (i.e. Rashard Mendenhall last year). If your in a single-season league then roll the dice will mid-round picks on guys like Wells and Moreno if you want, but be prepared to live with the possible consequences. My advice for legacy or keeper leagues would be to wait until the late rounds and pick up a guy like Jeremy Maclin or Glen Coffee who may not be a starter right now, but has the potential to be a starter down the road. You never know when an injury can open up the door of opportunity.
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