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Faceoffs: The first rookie RB taken should be ...

Dave Richard
Senior Fantasy Writer
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Editor's note: Senior Fantasy Writers Dave Richard and Jamey Eisenberg don't rest in the offseason. They are already busy scouting players for Fantasy drafts later this summer. They'll be debating topics of interest to them (and you) each week leading up to training camps in July.

Who should be the first rookie RB taken in drafts this season?
Dave Richard Jamey Eisenberg
Dave Richard If you had asked before the draft (and you did), I would have said Knowshon Moreno. But like my colleague, I'm sick to my stomach over the Broncos taking him. Save for a blockbuster preseason and injuries to his backfield mates, Moreno won't produce significant numbers. So that leaves Chris Wells at the top of my list, and he's a gem of a pick starting in Round 6 and beyond. Yeah, he'll be sharing carries with Tim Hightower, especially at the goal line, but the Cardinals' running backs will almost always see soft run defense because teams must account for the club's receivers. Wells should do what Edgerrin James and Hightower couldn't do last season -- run the ball effectively. His health remains the lone obstacle, but he's still worth penciling in as at least a low-end No. 2 Fantasy rusher in deeper leagues. Jamey Eisenberg Donald Brown steps into the role vacated by Dominic Rhodes, and that already makes him a valuable Fantasy commodity. Joseph Addai has proven to be injury prone and needs to be part of a tandem. Last year, Addai was limited to 750 total yards and seven touchdowns. Even though Rhodes was the No. 2 running back, he finished with 940 total yards and nine touchdowns. If Brown reaches those stats, which is a stretch, he would be a No. 2 Fantasy running back in all leagues. Brown is a strong runner with good speed and hands. He will fit in well with this offense. Wells, on the other hand, will have to adjust his game to play for the Cardinals, who are a strong passing team and already have a goal-line back in Tim Hightower. Look for Brown to score more touchdowns than Wells and Knowshon Moreno, who comes in third when you're looking at rookie running backs.
Which veteran's draft stock most improved following the draft?
Dave Richard Jamey Eisenberg
Dave Richard Weeks before the draft, I wanted no piece of Donovan McNabb. Coming off a huge season, I was nervous to trust him to do it again since he's been plagued by injuries for a lot of his career. His receiving corps was good, not great, and his offensive line was missing a true left tackle. But that's changed: Jason Peters came to Philly from Buffalo to protect McNabb's blindside, and the Eagles stole Mizzou speedster Jeremy Maclin in the first round. The addition of Maclin will likely rub out Kevin Curtis from seeing meaningful minutes, and the idea of two catch-and-burn receivers in DeSean Jackson and Maclin carving up defenses is enough to make me swing on McNabb. I like him as a solid No. 1 Fantasy QB, and the urgency to platoon him with another passer isn't as great as it was before the draft. Jamey Eisenberg Matt Ryan was one of last year's rookie sensations and the best quarterback of his draft class. This year, he gets better as a result of the Falcons trading a draft pick in 2010 to acquire tight end Tony Gonzalez from Kansas City. Adding Gonzalez to an already potent offense takes Ryan from a borderline No. 1 Fantasy quarterback to a Top 10 option. With Gonzalez, Roddy White and a strong running game with Michael Turner, Ryan has the ability to have a sensational sophomore campaign. Gonzalez brings with him a wealth of experience and still has tremendous hands, and Ryan finally has a consistent target in the middle of the field. The best thing about Ryan is you can draft him late after the first tier of quarterbacks are off the board, but he will finish like one of the elite passers this year as a result of this move.
After Michael Crabtree, which rookie receiver should be drafted?
Dave Richard Jamey Eisenberg
Dave Richard It's déjà vu all over again in Philadelphia: A year ago the team drafted a speed receiver and found a way to effectively utilize him from Week 1 on. Call it the DeSean Jackson effect, and here it comes again with Jeremy Maclin. Like Jackson, Maclin is all about speed, though he carries a bit more size than Jackson. The entire Eagles passing offense is based on making a play when the ball gets into your hands, a true, pure representation of the West Coast Offense. Because the Eagles had so much success with Jackson last year, they can use the same gameplan with Maclin now and expect him to contribute. If the Vikings had that blueprint, then Percy Harvin would be a clear-cut winner here, but I trust the Eagles with rookie receivers a little bit more than any other offense in the NFL. Jamey Eisenberg If you thought Percy Harvin was fast at the University of Florida on a grass field, wait until you see him on the turf in Minnesota. He's going to fly, and new Vikings quarterback Sage Rosenfels is going to like throwing him the ball. Harvin also will get single coverage because of Adrian Peterson standing in the backfield and Bernard Berrian on the other side, and the Vikings will also do different things to get Harvin the ball out of the backfield. He should be available with a late-round pick, and Harvin could end up as this year's Eddie Royal or DeSean Jackson.
Which Day 2 selection is a potential breakout candidate this season?
Dave Richard Jamey Eisenberg
Dave Richard The Giants got their clone of Derrick Ward in Andre Brown, a quality interior rusher with excellent hands. True, he's got an injury-risk tag after a series of left foot surgeries, but the Giants seem to rely on multiple runners and won't let Brown take on more than around 10 touches per game. Brown will also have to beat out Ahmad Bradshaw for playing time, but Bradshaw has been hot-and-cold, so there's room for Brown to advance. He's well worth a late-round pick this season. Jamey Eisenberg Thomas Jones will be 31, and Leon Washington isn't an every-down back. That opens the door for Shonn Greene to be good right away in a potential committee. Rex Ryan is the new head coach for the Jets, and he was the defensive coordinator for Baltimore last year. The Ravens, if you remember, used Willis McGahee, LeRon McClain and Ray Rice, and Greene could be playing McClain's role as the surprise of the group. The Jets moved up in the draft to take Greene in the third round, and he had 1,850 yards and 20 touchdowns at Iowa last year. Those are impressive stats, and you want to get that production on the field if you're the Jets.
Does Matthew Stafford or Mark Sanchez warrant a valuable pick in dynasty/keeper drafts?
Dave Richard Jamey Eisenberg
Dave Richard As long as you draft them in the right spot, I think both deserve a selection. In long-term Fantasy leagues, you don't need to draft these guys and plop them into starting lineups. You can sit on them for a while and wait for them to develop. Patience will pay off, but you need to use a middle- to late-round pick. Anything earlier could be too rich of a price. Sanchez needs targets before he can start providing big statistics, but Stafford-to-Calvin Johnson could be heard quite often starting in 2010. Jamey Eisenberg If you're in a keeper league, spend your draft picks on running backs and wide receivers and take a late-round pick on Denver rookie quarterback Tom Brandstater. He has as much upside as Stafford or Sanchez for Fantasy owners. Both may turn into winning quarterbacks down the road, but I don't see it. I also don't see either as great Fantasy options in the future. Instead, load up on the other skill positions and go into next year's draft eyeing a quarterback like Sam Bradford, Colt McCoy or Tim Tebow and hope they end up in better situations than Stafford or Sanchez, who have a long way to go.
Will Brett Favre play in 2009?
Dave Richard Jamey Eisenberg
Dave Richard The only guy who might think that's a good idea is Favre. However, he's the one who can control that situation. Let's not hold our breath. Jamey Eisenberg Don't we already have the perfect ending that Favre and John Madden retire at the same time? I hope so. I don't want to see Favre again until his Hall of Fame induction. Enjoy your life in Mississippi.

Do you agree with Dave or Jamey? Are they both nuts? Send your thoughts to DMFantasyFootball@cbs.com and we'll post the best responses. Be sure to put Attn: Fantasy Faceoff in the subject field. Include your full name, hometown and state.

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