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2005 Draft Central
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Draft Analysis
Round 15, Pick 4
Positives Big strong power runner.
Not far removed from a 1400 yd season as Denvers RB.
Denvers offensive line!
So far in training camp he is holding off Tatum Bell. Even as a backup he is the best option for goal line duty. Negatives Coming off a groin injury that kept him out all last year. Draft Strategy I see potential for a surprize starter. Everyone seems to be forgetting about this guy. He is big and strong, will move the pile and score from close distance. (Contributed by: Mad_Puppy)
Round 10, Pick 7
Positives He plays in Denver. He has a shot at the #1 RB slot, and even if he doesn't get that will likely be the goal line specialist. He was phenomenally productive last time he got the call as the tailback, scoring as fantasy's #4 RB. He's a high character guy and a hard worker. Negatives He plays in Denver. No one ever has a clue who's going to run for them, and backs don't tend to hold that job for long. He's coming off a nasty groin injury, without which he would have been the starter last season. He's pretty old and hasn't done anything fantasy relevant since 2000. Draft Strategy Well, we're officially into the late rounds, with no more players that will clearly be useful to me as potential starters. That means it's time to start filling the rest of the roster with upside, so here we go. (Contributed by: Agenda42)