Blake, stick with Schaub. He's proven. Ryan does have a higher ceiling, but Schaub is safer since he's been a Top 5 QB before.
Mike, James Jones re-signing made BOTH Packers WRs undraftable. Jones is a late-round pick, Nelson falls off draft boards.
Tim: I like Rice better than Mendenhall.
Ramiro, there is no one for Blount to share carries with. He should be looking at 250-plus easy.
Shawn, I have said on record numerous times that Thomas will be the best rookie RB this year. A stud RB, that's iffy. But a definite starting option is a lock. I love the fit in Miami,
Ryan, the Texans are going to be cautious with Foster, and he won't see any action until at least next week. But word is he should be fine for the start of the season, so continue to draft him at No. 1 overall.
When all are healthy, you're benching Manningham. But with Colston's knee injury a concern, it's a good thing you have Manningham as a key reserve.
Gary, I think Hightower would need a lot to happen for him to be a No. 2 guy. But sure, if Torain is out and Helu turns into a bust, then Hightower can certainly be a No. 2 guy as the starter for the Redskins.
Joe: I'd go RB-WR-BPA-BPA ... BPA standing for Best Player Available.
Jarilla, go with Foster in any format. He's the best RB on the board this season.
Hutch, I'd say more of a No. 2 WR, not a No. 1. He's got some serious upside, though.
Paul, I'd look at Jason Avant with a late-round pick if Maclin is out.
Gled: I think Lloyd is OK as a low-end No. 2 Fantasy WR. Best to take him starting in Round 6 or 7. That way if he busts then owners won't be hurt too bad.
I'm staying away from Green-Ellis this season. He's a clear bust candidate.
John, does reality TV count? Nothing doing with Owens.
Teddy: I think he's a decent No. 3. He trailed off last season and the word is sort of out on how to defend against him. I'm worried he'll disappoint.
Norm, I don't want any of them besides Johnson, but I would look at Jones or Walter late. Very late.
Todd, he definitely does! Spiller is very talented and has had a year to get to know the Bills offense. He could be good and is worth a late pick.
Is that Moss question serious?!
Dave, it goes like this. You draft Felix Jones as a potential starter, Murray with a mid-round pick and Choice late. Jones is the guy to target.
Trent, Garcon is always going to be underrated. I have him as the No. 3 WR for the Colts behind Wayne and Collie, but he's still worth drafting as a potential starter with a pick as early as Round 6.
Bob: I love McCoy. He should be a monster for Fantasy. I like Best more as a No. 2 RB worth a pick in Round 4 or 5. Injury concerns there obviously.
Tony, Benson is your safest option, but Greene could be your best. All three are in the same boat as quality No. 2 options.
Ben, stick with Gates. In the story I just wrote on Average Draft Position, you'll see that Clark is actually being drafted third behind Gates and Witten.
Ben, if you're looking for a safe elite TE, then Jason Witten is your guy. Antonio Gates and Dallas Clark do have a ton of upside, obviously, but their injury history is well documented.