Not many IDP rankings out there yet, especially for dynasty. Thought it might be helpful to see how everyone is ranking, even though it's early...
Let's start with LBs. My top 10:
1. Patrick Willis
2. D'Qwell Jackson
3. James Laurinaitis
4. Desmond Bishop
5. Navarro Bowman
6. Derrick Johnson
7. London Fletcher
8. Daryl Washington
9. Sean Lee
10. Colin McCarthy
Close: Chad Greenway, Pat Angerer, Curtis Lofton
Early Rankings
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LB's
1. James Laurinaitis, STL 25
2. Patrick Willis, SF 27
3. D’Qwell Jackson, CLE 28
4. Desmond Bishop, GB 27
5. Daryl Washington, ARI 25
6. Derrick Johnson, KCC 29
7. Colin McCarthy, TEN 23
8. Navorro Bowman, SF 23
9. Sean Lee, DAL 25
10. Paul Posluszny, JAC 27
11. Lawrence Timmons, PIT 25
12. Sean Weatherspoon, ATL 24
13. Jerod Mayo, NE 26
14. Chad Greenway, MIN 29
15. Luke Kuechly, CAR 21
16. DeMeco Ryans, PHI 27
17. Jon Beason, CAR 27
18. Brian Cushing, HOU 25
19. Kelvin Sheppard, BUF 24
20. Curtis Lofton, NOS 25
21. Aldon Smith, SFO 22
22. David Harris, NYJ 28
23. Donald Butler, SDC 23
24. Stephen Tulloch, DET 27
25. Karlos Dansby, MIA 30
26. Rolando McClain, OAK 23
27. DeMarcus Ware, DAL 29
28. Von Miller, DEN 23
29. D.J. Williams, DEN 29
30. Nick Barnett, BUF 30
31. Pat Angerer, IND 25
32. Akeem Dent, ATL 24
33. Lance Briggs, CHI 31
34. Rey Maualuga, CIN 25
35. Kevin Burnett, MIA 29
36. DeAndre Levy, DET 25
37. Ryan Kerrigan, WAS 23
38. K.J. Wright, SEA 22
39. Perry Riley, WAS 24
40. Mason Foster, TB 23
41. Michael Boley, NYG 29
42. David Hawthorne, NOS 26
43. Brian Urlacher, CHI 33
44. Barrett Ruud, SEA 28
45. James Harrison, PIT 34
DL
1. Jared Allen, MIN 30
2. Jason Pierre-Paul, NYG 23
3. Mario Williams, BUF 27
4. Trent Cole, PHI 29
5. Charles Johnson, CAR 25
6. Julius Peppers, CHI 32
7. Justin Tuck, NYG 29
8. Justin Smith, SF 32
9. JJ Watt, HOU 23
10. Calais Campbell, ARI 25
11. Elvis Dumervil, DEN 28
12. Haloti Ngata, BAL 28
13. Robert Quinn, STL 21
14. Jason Babin, PHI 31
15. Jabaal Sheard, CLE 22
16. Cliff Avril, DET 26
17. Terrel Suggs, BAL 29
18. Chris Long, STL 27
19. Ndamukong Suh, DET 25
20. Cameron Wake, MIA 30
21. Courtney Upshaw, BAL 22
22. Greg Hardy, CAR 23
23. Adrian Clayborn, TBB 23
24. Chris Clemons, SEA 30
25. John Abraham, ATL 33
26. Jordon Cameron, NOS 22
27. Marcell Darius, BUF 22
28. Brian Robinson, MIN 28
29. Darnell Dockett, ARI 30
30. Andre Carter, NEP 31
31. Jeremy Mincey, JAC 28
32. Ray Edwards, ATL 27
33. Jared Odrick, MIA 24
34. Kamerion Wimbley, TEN 28
35. Osi Umeniyora, NYG 30
DB's
1. Patrick Chung, NEP 24
2. Eric Berry, KCC 23
3. Tyvon Branch, OAK 25
4. Kam Chancellor, SEA 23
5. Eric Weddle, SDC 27
6. Earl Thomas, SEA 22
7. Roman Harper, NOS 29
8. Morgan Burnett, GBP 23
9. Jason McCourty, TEN 24
10. George Wilson, BUF 31
11. Chris Clemons, MIA 26
12. Antione Bethea, IND 27
13. LaRon Landry, NYJ 27
14. Quintin Carter, DEN 23
15. Jarius Byrd, BUF 25
16. Troy Polamalu, PIT 30
17. Charles Tillman, CHI 31
18. Patrick Peterson, ARI 21
19. Dwan Landry, JAC 29
20. Mark Barron, TBB 22
21. Lardarius Webb, BAL 26
22. Charles Woodson, GBP 35
23. T J Ward, CLE 25
24. Quintin Mikell, STL 31
25. DeAngelo Hall, WAS 28
26. Jaiquawn Jarret, PHI 22
27. Kenny Phillips, NYG 25
28. Antone Winfield, MIN 34
29. Jordan Babineaux, TEN 29
30. Michael Griffen, TEN 24
31. Reggie Nelson, CIN 28
32. Antrel Rolle, NYG 29
33. Adrian Wilson, ARI 32
34. Morris Claiborne, DAL 22
35. William Moore, ATL 26
36. Major Wright, CHI 23
37. Joe Haden, CLE 23
38. Kerry Rhodes, ARI 29
39. Louis Delmas, DET 24
40. Dashon Goldson, SFO 27
1. James Laurinaitis, STL 25
2. Patrick Willis, SF 27
3. D’Qwell Jackson, CLE 28
4. Desmond Bishop, GB 27
5. Daryl Washington, ARI 25
6. Derrick Johnson, KCC 29
7. Colin McCarthy, TEN 23
8. Navorro Bowman, SF 23
9. Sean Lee, DAL 25
10. Paul Posluszny, JAC 27
11. Lawrence Timmons, PIT 25
12. Sean Weatherspoon, ATL 24
13. Jerod Mayo, NE 26
14. Chad Greenway, MIN 29
15. Luke Kuechly, CAR 21
16. DeMeco Ryans, PHI 27
17. Jon Beason, CAR 27
18. Brian Cushing, HOU 25
19. Kelvin Sheppard, BUF 24
20. Curtis Lofton, NOS 25
21. Aldon Smith, SFO 22
22. David Harris, NYJ 28
23. Donald Butler, SDC 23
24. Stephen Tulloch, DET 27
25. Karlos Dansby, MIA 30
26. Rolando McClain, OAK 23
27. DeMarcus Ware, DAL 29
28. Von Miller, DEN 23
29. D.J. Williams, DEN 29
30. Nick Barnett, BUF 30
31. Pat Angerer, IND 25
32. Akeem Dent, ATL 24
33. Lance Briggs, CHI 31
34. Rey Maualuga, CIN 25
35. Kevin Burnett, MIA 29
36. DeAndre Levy, DET 25
37. Ryan Kerrigan, WAS 23
38. K.J. Wright, SEA 22
39. Perry Riley, WAS 24
40. Mason Foster, TB 23
41. Michael Boley, NYG 29
42. David Hawthorne, NOS 26
43. Brian Urlacher, CHI 33
44. Barrett Ruud, SEA 28
45. James Harrison, PIT 34
DL
1. Jared Allen, MIN 30
2. Jason Pierre-Paul, NYG 23
3. Mario Williams, BUF 27
4. Trent Cole, PHI 29
5. Charles Johnson, CAR 25
6. Julius Peppers, CHI 32
7. Justin Tuck, NYG 29
8. Justin Smith, SF 32
9. JJ Watt, HOU 23
10. Calais Campbell, ARI 25
11. Elvis Dumervil, DEN 28
12. Haloti Ngata, BAL 28
13. Robert Quinn, STL 21
14. Jason Babin, PHI 31
15. Jabaal Sheard, CLE 22
16. Cliff Avril, DET 26
17. Terrel Suggs, BAL 29
18. Chris Long, STL 27
19. Ndamukong Suh, DET 25
20. Cameron Wake, MIA 30
21. Courtney Upshaw, BAL 22
22. Greg Hardy, CAR 23
23. Adrian Clayborn, TBB 23
24. Chris Clemons, SEA 30
25. John Abraham, ATL 33
26. Jordon Cameron, NOS 22
27. Marcell Darius, BUF 22
28. Brian Robinson, MIN 28
29. Darnell Dockett, ARI 30
30. Andre Carter, NEP 31
31. Jeremy Mincey, JAC 28
32. Ray Edwards, ATL 27
33. Jared Odrick, MIA 24
34. Kamerion Wimbley, TEN 28
35. Osi Umeniyora, NYG 30
DB's
1. Patrick Chung, NEP 24
2. Eric Berry, KCC 23
3. Tyvon Branch, OAK 25
4. Kam Chancellor, SEA 23
5. Eric Weddle, SDC 27
6. Earl Thomas, SEA 22
7. Roman Harper, NOS 29
8. Morgan Burnett, GBP 23
9. Jason McCourty, TEN 24
10. George Wilson, BUF 31
11. Chris Clemons, MIA 26
12. Antione Bethea, IND 27
13. LaRon Landry, NYJ 27
14. Quintin Carter, DEN 23
15. Jarius Byrd, BUF 25
16. Troy Polamalu, PIT 30
17. Charles Tillman, CHI 31
18. Patrick Peterson, ARI 21
19. Dwan Landry, JAC 29
20. Mark Barron, TBB 22
21. Lardarius Webb, BAL 26
22. Charles Woodson, GBP 35
23. T J Ward, CLE 25
24. Quintin Mikell, STL 31
25. DeAngelo Hall, WAS 28
26. Jaiquawn Jarret, PHI 22
27. Kenny Phillips, NYG 25
28. Antone Winfield, MIN 34
29. Jordan Babineaux, TEN 29
30. Michael Griffen, TEN 24
31. Reggie Nelson, CIN 28
32. Antrel Rolle, NYG 29
33. Adrian Wilson, ARI 32
34. Morris Claiborne, DAL 22
35. William Moore, ATL 26
36. Major Wright, CHI 23
37. Joe Haden, CLE 23
38. Kerry Rhodes, ARI 29
39. Louis Delmas, DET 24
40. Dashon Goldson, SFO 27
Last edited by Scorp on Thu May 17, 2012 3:00 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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whats with the low ranking on Watt?
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Updatedpjoner wrote:whats with the low ranking on Watt?
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these are a good set of rankings, tough to find up to date IDP dynasty rankings. You want also want to consider moving Kerrigan to DL (MFL).
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Where is Carlos Dunlap ?
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Curious about Chris Clemons at #11the for DBs. Most lists I've seen have Tyrell Johnson as the guy to have in Miami(aside from Jones). Are you that confident that Clemons is the starter?
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Reshad Jones is the guy to me. Should be a SS with a disfuntional defense that doesn't have all the pieces to play a 4-3 and a horrible offense, which means they are playing from behind. As I've stated before, this looks like the perfect storm to allow R.Jones to produce a ton. R.Jones is the guy I'm betting on in Miami. He played FS last year, but is much better suited to play SS. The battle in Miami is for the FS spot to me, but who cares about the FS spot if I can snag the SS.Bronx Bomber wrote:Curious about Chris Clemons at #11the for DBs. Most lists I've seen have Tyrell Johnson as the guy to have in Miami(aside from Jones). Are you that confident that Clemons is the starter?
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Rotoworld has Clemons listed at SS and Jones at FS, the same type of thing appeared last year when people were snagging Byrd instead of Wilson in Buffalo. Yeremiah Bell owned the Miami secondary, and now that he's gone I believe whoever's in that backfield has some serious value this season. I remember having my mind changed a lot of times regarding figures like Irving's the better LB to have over Miller because of the position he'll play, and Denver used Irving sparingly. I'm sticking with Clemons on this one, but there are a lot of intellegent drafters out there that would go with Jones.MR ROURKE wrote:Reshad Jones is the guy to me. Should be a SS with a disfuntional defense that doesn't have all the pieces to play a 4-3 and a horrible offense, which means they are playing from behind. As I've stated before, this looks like the perfect storm to allow R.Jones to produce a ton. R.Jones is the guy I'm betting on in Miami. He played FS last year, but is much better suited to play SS. The battle in Miami is for the FS spot to me, but who cares about the FS spot if I can snag the SS.Bronx Bomber wrote:Curious about Chris Clemons at #11the for DBs. Most lists I've seen have Tyrell Johnson as the guy to have in Miami(aside from Jones). Are you that confident that Clemons is the starter?
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I don't believe the D-Line in Cincinnati is all that great. Dunlap could possibly fit into that DL3 category, but so can a few others such as Freeney & VandenBosch. Judging from what Ruckers did, I wouldn't bet on anything much better than 35 tackles, and 4 sacks out of Dunlap.Blackout wrote:Where is Carlos Dunlap ?
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I wouldn't trust any name being put in at the safety's at this point. I believe the position is totally up in the air at this time. So... pick your horse and hope he wins.
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Vintage wrote:I don't believe the D-Line in Cincinnati is all that great. Dunlap could possibly fit into that DL3 category, but so can a few others such as Freeney & VandenBosch. Judging from what Ruckers did, I wouldn't bet on anything much better than 35 tackles, and 4 sacks out of Dunlap.Blackout wrote:Where is Carlos Dunlap ?
I think the doubt on him is cause he is underused and not healthy since 2 years. Cincinnati played with Geathers and M.Johnson/Rucker most of time and Dunlap get on the field on pass rush situation. He's easily a top 10 4-3 defensive end if not better. Against Seattle he had the best performance with 1 sack, 3 hits and 8 pressures plus 1 pass deflected. I hope this year he'll be used as he must be. IMO the sky is the limit. He could do well both run/pass and not as a simple pass rusher specialist. He deserves a shot. And he's just 23 years old. A combo Geathers/Dunlap could be fine, with Johnson going on the field for Geathers on 3rd down. From what i've seen, it seems Dunlap/Johnson could be the duo starters. Hard to seat Geathers on run situations.
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