2010 RotoRob NFL Draft Kit: Running Back Rankings

The difference in the last year is that Johnson’s surprisingly dominating sophomore year gave him 2,006 rushing yards on 358 carries averaging 5.6 yards per rush. This, along with 14 rushing TDs and 50 receptions for 503 yards and two receiving TDs, gave him 329 Fantasy points last season in standard point systems. This season, Johnson should put up similar numbers with fewer yards on the rushing side, but still rank as the best in the league. Peterson’s fumbling problem cost him the No. 1 spot, as he suffered from inconsistency with his running last year, as his yards per carry dropped to 4.4 after 5.6 in his rookie season and 4.8 in his second season.

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MLB Power Rankings: August 19

The Rays have finally reclaimed the top spot from the Yankees for the first time since the week of June 14. New York had held the top spot for two solid months until splitting series with the Royals, Rangers, and Red Sox. With the Rays winning their fifth straight on Wednesday, a run which includes a sweep of the Texas Rangers, they have proved they deserve to be the top dog.

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MLB Power Rankings: August 12

After a couple week’s absence of the Power Rankings we’re back, and the most surprising team is the Toronto Blue Jays with 59 wins, enough to be a contender in other divisions, but in baseball’s best division, the Jays sit 10 games back in the AL East, trailing the Yankees, Rays, and Red Sox. Another surprise is that the race for the NL Central between the Cardinals and the Reds is still so close. I expected the Cardinals to take a bigger lead after the All-Star break, but it seems as if the Reds deserve more credit than they were given as they are showing no signs of packing it in.

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