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#39 Steven Jackson, RB
Saint Louis Rams
Height: 6'-2"
Weight: 231
Birthdate: July 22nd,1983
Age: 26
College: Oregon State
Year: 2004
Round: 1   Pick: 24
Owner: Free Agent - Acquire this player
Season Statistics
-- Rushing ---- Receiving --
YEARGPATTYARDSTDRCPTYARDSTD
200112212104190
2004141346734191890
20051525410468433202
200616346152813908063
20071223710025382711
20081225410437403791
20091634514874503150
2006 Fantasy Points by Week
Last Five Games
-- Rushing ---- Receiving --
WeekATTYARDSTDRCPTYARDSTDPTS
12231211971034.2
1321960969025.5
14188111058135.9
1531127200024.7
163315016102143.2
Total1265755343002203
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.
Fantasy Analysis

Jackson has been injured the last 2 seasons and the victim of offensive line injuries. He has all the tools to be an elite running back if he can stay healthy. The Rams will definitely try to center the offense around and through Jackson giving him the potential to have a huge season. Don't be afraid to take him with a middle first round draft pick.

Rushing: 1310 Yards, 10 TD.
Receiving: 50 Receptions, 460 Yards, 2 TD.


Player News

Injury Report
No current injury information exists for Steven Jackson

Saint Louis Rams Team Talk
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2006 Draft Central
Average Draft Position (ADP) Tracker
Draft Analysis
Round 1, Pick 7
Positives
In a system that will run the ball with no competition. He is young, can withstand injury and has the full confidence of the coaching staff. Steven Jackson owners should be licking their chops this year.
Negatives
Experience. Jackson's only knock is that he has never been counted on to carry the rock as much as he is supposedly going to this season.
Draft Strategy
I was looking for best available RB in the 1st round with Steven Jackson and LaMont Jordan my two targets once the 'Big 3' are gone. (Contributed by: Tony_Holm)

Round 1, Pick 6
Positives
Should have better numbers than last year with new coach and no Faulk.
Negatives
New coach and scheme to learn.
Draft Strategy
Exactly who I wanted at six. I actually had SJAX at 5 on my sheet, so was happy to get him. (Contributed by: jerexter)

Round 1, Pick 8
Positives
7th ranked RB in my projection. I like his easy schedule. He is a undisputed starter for the team and don't have share the load with anyone, unfortunately, those kind of back become less and less each year.
Negatives
He is always seemed banged up. Can he to start every game is a real concern. Plus the new offence system is still a unknow.
Draft Strategy
I always try to keep an open mind and try to take what the draft brings me. Since the scoring favors RBs so much, my plan was to draft at least 3 startable RBs. It is not only for injury concern, but also in case one of my high draft pick turned out a bust, unfortunately it happens almost every year for various reason. To win this league, you got to have a solid RBs group. For WRs, I'd like to draft 2 sure every week starter just to save me the headache to pick which WR to start every week. I always wait on QBs, since the points difference between the 5th and 15th QB aren't much. As to the other position: TE, PK and Def, they are abundant, so I only plan to keep one of each on my roster. (Contributed by: Java)

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