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#23 Ronnie Brown, RB
Miami Dolphins
Height: 6'-0"
Weight: 230
Birthdate: December 12th,1981
Age: 28
College: Auburn
Year: 2005
Round: 1   Pick: 2
Owner: *WEASELS 49 on Roster - Offer a Trade
Season Statistics
-- Rushing ---- Receiving --
YEARGPATTYARDSTDRCPTYARDSTD
20011153023320
2005152079074322321
20061324210055332820
200771196024393891
20081621491610332540
20099147648814980
2007 Fantasy Points by Week
Last Games
-- Rushing ---- Receiving --
WeekATTYARDSTDRCPTYARDSTDPTS
131548100011.40
1416700218010.80
15106701908.60
16832052107.30
17115704150
Total6027411263036
Strength of Schedule
Strength of schedule is calculated from the opponents projected fantasy points allowed for the RB position. The best rating is +16 which gives the player the advantage against the defense and indicates an easy opponent, the worst rating is -16 which gives the defense the advantage and indicates a tough opponent.
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Injury Report
No current injury information exists for Ronnie Brown

Miami Dolphins Team Talk
Alright. The first preseason game is in the books and we got a chance to look at White for a couple quarters. I think he looked pretty good, even though he was playing second and third stringers. He showed great escape ability and threw the ball ...
 
Man, do we have the worst Receivers in creation or what? Mr. Touch Football, a.k.a. Ted Ginn, Jr., a deep threat on a team with a QB who can't throw more than 30 yards. Only one with any value is possibly Davone Bess, who has a great pair of ...
 
I'm a Dolphins fan and I was just wondering how people thought they would do this year having the hardest schedule and all....
 
i mean we just creamed ne and not a soul posts in here...
 
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2008 Draft Central
Average Draft Position (ADP) Tracker
Draft Analysis
Round 2, Pick 10
Positives
Ronnie was tearing it up last season before he tore up his knee. He was leading the NFL in yards, and that was with a questionable O-line. Miami has solidified the O-line somewhat this year, and I think Ronnie will get on track to being one of the top 20 backs in fantasy football tis season.
Negatives
Coming off an injury. Ricky Williams will get a lot of carries so Ronnie's touches will diminish this season.
Draft Strategy
To be honest, I screwed up my pre-draft here. I was targeting a WR and was going for Ronnie with my third pick. My 2nd and 3rd are close enough together that it probably isn't a big deal. I'm thinking the coaching staff will ease Ronnie into the games and initially use Ricky Williams more at the begining of the season, however, as the season rolls along their touches will even out, keeping both backs fresh and capable of putting up yards. (Contributed by: mrkkti)

Round 3, Pick 7
Positives
Brown was leading the league in fantasy scoring last year when he went down with a torn ACL. If he is healthy, I expect him to pick up where he left off as an elite RB.
Negatives
He tore his ACL midway through the season, what was I thinking? Plus there is Ricky Williams giving up the dope to play football.
Draft Strategy
I needed to take a RB and Ronnie had the most upside of the players remaining. He is truly a go for broke type pick for me. One issue I now have is the first 3 players I drafted have the week 4 bye (but there are a lot of top fantasy players off that week - New England, Indianapolis, Detroit, Miami, the hated Giants and Seattle are all on bye). I'll need to draft a bunch of RBs to cover this selection. (Contributed by: Greg_Allen)

Round 4, Pick 3
Positives
Well...I owned him last year in a few leagues and loved what I saw until he went down. Everything I am hearing puts him ahead of schedule on his rehab. If he can perform close to what I saw last year, then he is a steal in this draft at 4.03.
Negatives
Torn acl repaired and rehab-ing as I type. Ricky Williams is impressing so far in camp and will probably get a few more touches in the first few games than Brown. New coaching staff and management could make Miami a true RBBC.
Draft Strategy
So far I have drafted RB-WR-WR-RB with my second RB a question mark with tremendous upside. I decided to go with him because I have the "feeling" he will make it back and be very productive. My RB choices at this point were not much better as I squandered my chances earlier by choosing a stud WR in round two. I look for Brown to be back in charge of the backfield by at the latest week five which will give my team an added boost. (Contributed by: RatSlinger)

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