Fantasy Football Draft Report 2013: Ranking the 200 Best Players
By Marc Styles
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ISBN: 9781626759855
TIER FOUR: These players are to be considered for the final 2-4 rounds. These players come with plenty of red flags.
#200: RB ISIAH PEAD, Rams: Has a chance to be the starter. Will have to compete with rookie Zac Stacy and Daryl Richardson for playing time.
#199: WR MALCOLM FLOYD, Chargers: 56 catches for 814 yards and 5 TDs in 2012. Expect the same production with perhaps two more TDs (7) in 2013.
#198: RB RONNIE HILLMAN, Broncos: Likely #4 RB behind Montee Ball and veteran Willis McGahee and Knowshon Moreno. If McGahee is cut before the opening game (as many expect), then Hillman will move up to the #3 role.
#197: WR CORDARRELLE PATTERSON, Vikings: Can be the #3 receiving option behind WR Greg Jennings and TE Kyle Rudolph. Rookie first-rounder has plenty of talent.
#196: RB: LAMICHAEL JAMES, Niners: Skillful RB will get more touches this season as Kendall Hunter recovers from a debilitating Achilles tear from late last season and the gradual decline of Frank Gore. Look for 400 yards rushing, 30 catches and 5 total TDs.
#195: RB ZAC STACY, Rams: 5th round RB out of Vanderbilt has a legitimate chance to get PT this season in a crowded backfield.
#194: WR JEREMY KERLEY, Jets: May settle in as the Jets #3 WR. Can surprise you with two or three 100-yard games and 60 catches this season.
#193: RB DEXTER McCLUSTER, Chiefs: Scatback may settle in as the #2 RB behind workhorse Jamaal Charles. If Charles goes down, he may be called upon to do more.
#192: RB DANIEL THOMAS, Dolphins: Will get many goal line carries behind #1 RB Lamar Miller. Has been a disappointment as a former 2nd round pick now entering his third season.
#191: QB MIKE GLENNON, Buccaneers: Big, tall rookie QB will push incumbent Josh Freeman in training camp. The first sign of trouble from Freeman and Glennon steps in.
#190: QB JASON