Experts 200
Consolidated based on the FBG Experts Rankings


This list has been sorted by the Experts overall rank to show you where the best value exists in the draft. The average value shown on this list was taken from myfantasyleague and represents the average draft position based on over 105 drafts conducted after 8/25/02.

The highlighted fields point out where value may exist. The key is to not take these players where we believe they are ranked, but to get them much later (closer to their average draft positions).

Rank Avg Draft
MFL
Diff Pos Player Team/Bye Comments
1 1.7 0.7 RB1 Marshall Faulk StL/8 Simply the MAN.
2 4.1 2.1 RB2 Ahman Green GB/8 Another solid West Coast RB.
3 5.7 2.7 RB3 Shaun Alexander Sea/5 Inherits the starting job in Seattle.
4 4.2 0.2 QB1 Kurt Warner StL/8 Best of the QBs by far.
5 10.1 5.1 WR1 Randy Moss Min/5 Erratic, but most talented WR.
6 11.0 5.0 WR2 Terrell Owens SF/4 Explosive WR with great QB.
7 11.7 4.7 RB4 Priest Holmes KC/9 Catches a lot of passes which adds value.
8 9.3 1.3 RB5 Ricky Williams Mia/8 Takes over the Miami job, but OL looks soft.
9 15.0 6.0 WR3 Marvin Harrison Ind/4 Peyton's #1 target.
10 15.2 5.2 RB6 Corey Dillon Cin/7 Possibly best back in the league; too bad he plays for Cincy.
11 12.6 1.6 QB2 Daunte Culpepper Min/5 Explosive QB, but without reliable Cris Carter this season.
12 9.3 -2.7 QB3 Jeff Garcia SF/4 Also has great running skills.
13 13.8 0.8 RB7 Curtis Martin NYJ/6 Consistent top performer.
14 11.2 -2.8 QB4 Peyton Manning Ind/4 Gets schedule break; Needs to lower interceptions.
15 11.5 -3.5 RB8 Edgerrin James Ind/4 Coming back from injury.
16 15.3 -0.7 RB9 LaDainian Tomlinson SD/8 Emerged in his rookie season.
17 16.6 -0.4 RB10 Eddie George Ten/7 Has looked liked the injuries are behind him.
18 18.2 0.2 RB11 Anthony Thomas Chi/6 Young workhorse for the Bears.
19 24.2 5.2 RB12 Deuce McAllister NO/9 Inhreits job from Ricky Williams.
20 23.1 3.1 WR4 Torry Holt StL/8 Takes over as the WR #1 for the Rams.
21 24.6 3.6 RB13 Stephen Davis Was/4 Spurrier will pass often.
22 21.6 -0.4 WR5 David Boston Ari/6 Bulked up and playing in high octane division.
23 21.1 -1.9 QB5 Donovan McNabb Phi/6 Runs and scrambles with the best of them.
24 25.9 1.9 WR6 Rod Smith Den/9 Explosive WR coming off injury.
25 30.7 5.7 RB14 Fred Taylor Jac/3 When not hurt, one of the league's best backs.
26 30.1 4.1 WR7 Joe Horn NO/9 Has emerged as a star for the Saints.
27 21.5 -5.5 QB6 Brett Favre GB/8 Never misses a game.All new WRs though.
28 30.2 2.2 QB7 Aaron Brooks NO/9 Good arm and can run too.
29 42.0 13.0 RB15 Michael Bennett Min/5 2nd year player gets a huge opportunity.
30 35.0 5.0 WR8 Eric Moulds Buf/10 Drew Bledsoe should help his numbers.
31 33.3 2.3 WR9 Keyshawn Johnson TB/10 Gruden will get him the ball in the endzone this season.
32 52.6 20.6 RB16 Duce Staley Phi/6 Buckhalter's injury is Staley's gain.
33 35.2 2.2 RB17 Antowain Smith NE/7 Helped carry the Pats to a Superbowl victory.
34 59.1 25.1 RB18 Tiki Barber NYG/7 Runs and catches well.Much better than Dayne.
35 35.0 0.0 QB8 Rich Gannon Oak/3 Has been very consistent.All of his weapons return.
36 52.8 16.8 TE1 Tony Gonzalez KC/9 Scores like a WR.Should be in camp soon.
37 36.8 -0.2 WR10 Tim Brown Oak/3 Consistent performing every year.
38 52.4 14.4 RB19 Michael Pittman TB/10 Gruden usually loves these types of backs.
39 45.9 6.9 WR11 Jimmy Smith Jac/3 Hold out is looking uglier by the day.
40 41.6 1.6 RB20 Jerome Bettis Pit/3 Powerback getting older.
41 32.6 -8.4 WR12 Isaac Bruce StL/8 The "other" receiver on the Rams is still very fast.
42 44.4 2.4 RB21 Garrison Hearst SF/4 Will have to hold off Barlow all season
43 49.4 6.4 QB9 Steve McNair Ten/7 Runs and passes well.
44 66.0 22.0 RB22 Thomas Jones Ari/6 Has no competition, but needs to play up to potential.
45 48.2 3.2 WR13 Plaxico Burress Pit/3 Emerged late last season as Stewart's prime target.
46 49.9 3.9 WR14 Darrell Jackson Sea/5 Has shown flashes of being a superstar.
47 51.8 4.8 RB23 Travis Henry Buf/10 Explosive back now with better offense.
48 52.8 4.8 WR15 Kevin Johnson Cle/10 Rebounded with a strong showing last season.
49 51.4 2.4 RB24 Jamal Lewis Bal/3 Returns from torn ACL, but looks 100% back.
50 65.6 15.6 TE2 Marcus Pollard Ind/4 Emerged after Dilger went down.
51 45.6 -5.4 WR16 Derrick Mason Ten/7 Can do it all.
52 80.6 28.6 RB25 James Stewart Det/5 #1 RB for Detroit by default.
53 61.1 8.1 RB26 William Green Cle/10 Named starter, but Jamel White has looked sharp.
54 55.7 1.7 WR17 Terry Glenn GB/8 Will be #1 WR in GB if he can get through injuries.
55 76.7 21.7 QB10 Trent Green KC/9 2nd year in system with better receivers.
56 53.1 -2.9 WR18 Chris Chambers Mia/8 Definitely the go-to-guy in the endzone.
57 71.5 14.5 RB27 Charlie Garner Oak/3 Main back in Oakland.Few TDs though.
58 51.9 -6.1 QB11 Brian Griese Den/9 Has all his weapons back this year.No more excuses.
59 53.0 -6.0 WR19 Troy Brown NE/7 He can do it all.Also valuable on returns.
60 71.8 11.8 QB12 Kordell Stewart Pit/3 Always has a few of the top performances of the season.
61 79.8 18.8 RB28 Warrick Dunn Atl/4 TJ Duckett signing kills his value.
62 67.0 5.0 WR20 Rod Gardner Was/4 Looks to be the #1 WR for Spurrier's pass happy team
63 77.4 14.4 WR21 Amani Toomer NYG/7 Teases us with explosive games.
64 59.6 -4.4 QB13 Drew Bledsoe Buf/10 New life in Buffalo.
65 58.3 -6.7 WR22 Johnnie Morton KC/9 Likely the #1 option for the Chiefs.
66 74.6 8.6 RB29 Emmitt Smith Dal/10 Running on empty.
67 69.6 2.6 WR23 Laveranues Coles NYJ/6 Emerged as the #1 WR with the Jets
68 62.6 -5.4 WR24 Ed McCaffrey Den/9 Returns after injury.Great endzone target.
69 104.9 35.9 QB14 Jake Plummer Ari/6 Lots of INTs, but also can put up big numbers.
70 93.3 23.3 RB30 Kevan Barlow SF/4 Has looked awesome in camp.Just needs a chance.
71 89.1 18.1 WR25 Muhsin Muhammad Car/9 Moments of greatness, but has weak QB in Weinke.
72 104.8 32.8 RB31 Olandis Gary Den/9 Will start the season as the #1 RB for Denver.
73 76.7 3.7 TE3 Bubba Franks GB/8 With WR changes, Franks could again be the endzone target.
74 63.5 -10.5 WR26 Marty Booker Chi/6 Had a huge year in 2001.
75 82.5 7.5 QB15 Michael Vick Atl/4 Mostly wings it, but has great legs.
76 89.4 13.4 WR27 Curtis Conway SD/8 Bounced back from injury plagued seasons.
77 86.5 9.5 TE4 Byron Chamberlain Min/5 Should benefit from departure of Cris Carter.
78 62.1 -15.9 WR28 Jerry Rice Oak/3 Just keeps doing it year after year.
79 117.8 38.8 QB16 Mark Brunell Jac/3 Less weapons, but a solid veteran.
80 71.0 -9.0 WR29 James Thrash Phi/6 McNabb's scrambling helps Thrash get open.
81 63.1 -17.9 RB32 Clinton Portis Den/9 More talented than Gary, but fumbled 3 times in preseason game
82 91.7 9.7 WR30 Peerless Price Buf/10 Should be aided by Drew Bledsoe.
83 106.4 23.4 RB33 Lamar Smith Car/9 Foster injury is Smith's gain.
84 78.2 -5.8 TE5 Shannon Sharpe Den/9 Returns to the team that made him a star.
85 84.9 -0.1 WR31 Keenan McCardell TB/10 Gruden will get him the ball some.
86 107.4 21.4 QB17 Tim Couch Cle/10 Finally looks like he has a solid team.
87 113.7 26.7 WR32 Kevin Dyson Ten/7 Starting to find his way in this league.
88 117.5 29.5 QB18 Kerry Collins NYG/7 Solid but not exciting starting QB.
89 93.5 4.5 RB34 T.J. Duckett Atl/4 Will likely start later in the year.
90 100.0 10.0 WR33 Joey Galloway Dal/10 Would be better with a better QB.
91 105.3 14.3 WR34 Travis Taylor Bal/3 Showed flashes of being very good last year.
92 101.0 9.0 TE6 Freddie Jones Ari/6 Could make a big impact with the Cardinals.
93 115.1 22.1 QB19 Jay Fiedler Mia/8 Not flashy, but effective.Looks to have improved team.
94 106.7 12.7 WR35 Hines Ward Pit/3 Appendectomy slows him.
95 94.4 -0.6 RB35 DeShaun Foster Car/9 Outplayed Smith then got hurt.
96 117.3 21.3 WR36 Koren Robinson Sea/5 Over hamstring woes.
97 103.5 6.5 TE7 Chad Lewis Phi/6 Dependable tight end that scores in bunches.
98 87.9 -10.1 WR37 Qadry Ismail Ind/4 Has not showed he is better than Reggie Wayne yet.
99 95.4 -3.6 RB36 Mike Alstott TB/10 Powerback could lift Pittman near the goal.
100 141.5 41.5 WR38 Az-Zahir Hakim Det/5 Very fast.Could star in new role.
101 125.4 24.4 RB37 Tyrone Wheatley Oak/3 Unknown role this season.
102 103.9 1.9 TE8 Frank Wycheck Ten/7 Old but steady.
103 113.5 10.5 WR39 Peter Warrick Cin/7 Westbrook should draw attention away.
104 102.7 -1.3 QB20 Tom Brady NE/7 Superbowl MVP doesn't put up big numbers.
105 85.1 -19.9 PK1 Mike Vanderjagt Ind/4 Consistently among the top kickers.
106 123.7 17.7 WR40 D'Wayne Bates Min/5 Starting opposite of Moss currently.
107 78.7 -28.3 Def1 Pittsburgh Steelers Pit/3 Very fast to the ball.
108 139.6 31.6 RB38 Jamel White Cle/10 Likely third down back unless Green falters.
109 119.6 10.6 TE9 Todd Heap Bal/3 Inherits role left by Shannon Sharpe.
110 137.9 27.9 WR41 Brian Finneran Atl/4 #1 option with the Falcons.
111 87.4 -23.6 PK2 Jeff Wilkins StL/8 Best offense = great kicker.
112 106.6 -5.4 QB21 Brad Johnson TB/10 The team promises to pass more.
113 120.7 7.7 WR42 J.J. Stokes SF/4 Team never got another WR.
114 87.7 -26.3 Def2 Chicago Bears Chi/6 Urlacher is a monster.
115 120.5 5.5 QB22 Vinny Testaverde NYJ/6 Being overlooked this season, but offense has looked sharp.
116 75.5 -40.5 TE10 Jeremy Shockey NYG/7 Impressing in camp, but still a rookie TE
117 100.6 -16.4 PK3 Jason Elam Den/9 High altitude gives him many FG attempts over 50+
118 125.7 7.7 WR43 Ike Hilliard NYG/7 Must stay out of Fassell's doghouse.
119 117.5 -1.5 WR44 Bill Schroeder Det/5 Gets worse QB, but team will throw often.
120 120.0 0.0 RB39 James Allen Hou/5 Being pushed by Jonathan Wells.
121 98.5 -22.5 Def3 Philadelphia Eagles Phi/6 Solid from top to bottom.
122 134.3 12.3 WR45 Michael Westbrook Cin/7 Injury derailed his start in Cincy.
123 125.9 2.9 TE11 Eric Johnson SF/4 Definitely part of the offense.
124 145.2 21.2 WR46 Dez White Chi/6 Impressing in Chicago and has #2 job for now.
125 130.8 5.8 QB23 Drew Brees SD/8 Named starter over Flutie.
126 107.6 -18.4 Def4 Green Bay Packers GB/8 Emerged with a strong team last season.
127 121.2 -5.8 WR47 Willie Jackson Atl/4 Should eventually start for Falcons.
128 136.7 8.7 TE12 Wesley Walls Car/9 Old faithful.
129 124.8 -4.2 RB40 Jonathan Wells Hou/5 Looks as if he has beaten James Allen for #1 RB job.
130 105.4 -24.6 PK4 David Akers Phi/6 Should get plenty of opportunities with minimal running game.
131 200 69.0 WR48 Chad Johnson Cin/7 Young talent behind Warrick and Westbrook.
132 107.2 -24.8 Def5 Tampa Bay Bucs TB/10 Gruden inherits a good unit.
133 159.0 26.0 QB24 Chris Weinke Car/9 Likely will need to pass.
134 112.2 -21.8 WR49 Marcus Robinson Chi/6 Can he play injury free?
135 130.0 -5.0 PK5 Ryan Longwell GB/8 Good kicker on a high powered offense.
136 113.8 -22.2 Def6 Washington Redskins Was/4 Looking very solid as a defense.
137 158.0 21.0 WR50 Jabar Gaffney Hou/5 Hasn't shown much yet.
138 143.5 5.5 QB25 Quincy Carter Dal/10 Gets opportunity.
139 132.0 -7.0 RB41 Amos Zereoue Pit/3 Pitt back of the future.
140 114.3 -25.7 Def7 Cleveland Browns Cle/10 One of the league's best defenses.
141 127.5 -13.5 PK6 Sebastian Janikowski Oak/3 Big booming leg.
142 146 4.0 WR51 Robert Ferguson GB/8 Was suppose to be #2 in GB.
143 142.7 -0.3 TE13 David Sloan NO/9 New life in great situation.
144 99.2 -44.8 WR52 Antonio Freeman Phi/6 Challenging Pinkston to start.
145 122.2 -22.8 PK7 Martin Gramatica TB/10 Consistently good.
146 139.0 -7.0 QB26 Trent Dilfer Sea/5 Will miss one week
147 119.8 -27.2 WR53 Jacquez Green Was/4 Spurrier's offensive show helps Green.
148 96.9 -51.1 Def8 St. Louis Rams StL/8 Offense forces teams to try and play catch up.
149 147.6 -1.4 WR54 Antonio Bryant Dal/10 Gets spot left by injured Raghib Ismail
150 150.7 0.7 QB27 Jim Miller Chi/6 Team very deep at wide receiver.
151 124.5 -26.5 RB42 Ron Dayne NYG/7 Starting to look like a bust.
152 160.3 8.3 WR55 Tim Dwight SD/8 Can he stay healthy?
153 118.3 -34.7 Def9 Miami Dolphins Mia/8 Always tough against the run
154 130.1 -23.9 PK8 Olindo Mare Mia/8 Gets it done when needed.
155 154.3 -0.7 TE14 Alge Crumpler Atl/4 Good endzone target.
156 137.3 -18.7 WR56 Jerome Pathon NO/9 Inconsistent in Indy.
157 129.5 -27.5 RB43 Troy Hambrick Dal/10 Waiting for Emmitt to falter.
158 160.7 2.7 WR57 Quincy Morgan Cle/10 Currently #2 for Browns.
159 135.4 -23.6 QB28 Danny Wuerffel Was/4 Looks to be the starter in the Fun-N-Gun
160 141.2 -18.8 Def10 Dallas Cowboys Dal/10 New look team needs year to mesh.
161 119.6 -41.4 RB44 Stacey Mack Jac/3 Anone that backs up Taylor has value.
162 125.4 -36.6 WR58 Santana Moss NYJ/6 Speedy receiver making noise.
163 130.8 -32.2 PK9 Adam Vinatieri NE/7 Yawn.
164 166.6 2.6 TE15 Anthony Becht NYJ/6 Gets better every year.
165 200 35.0 WR59 Josh Reed Buf/10 Impressive rookie behind Moulds and Price.
166 155.8 -10.2 Def11 San Diego Chargers SD/8 Seau still causes havoc.
167 166.0 -1.0 RB45 Larry Centers Buf/10 Catches a lot of passes.
168 149.3 -18.7 WR60 Reggie Wayne Ind/4 Looks to win the #2 opposite of Marvin Harrison
169 129.8 -39.2 PK10 John Carney NO/9 Can kick the long ball very well.
170 165.0 -5.0 RB46 Tony Richardson KC/9 Goal line opportunities.
171 165.2 -5.8 WR61 Bobby Shaw Jac/3 Will likely beat out Darnay Scott
172 149.2 -22.8 Def12 San Francisco 49ers SF/4 Getting better each year.
173 143.8 -29.2 TE16 Jay Riemersma Buf/10 Scores TDs; Low yardage.
174 147.9 -26.1 PK11 Jay Feely Atl/4 Why not?
175 132.0 -43.0 WR62 David Terrell Chi/6 Big receiver has not showed us his best yet.
176 170.9 -5.1 RB47 Ricky Watters FA Best free agent back available.
177 153.9 -23.1 WR63 Oronde Gadsden Mia/8 #2 opposite of Chris Chambers
178 134.4 -43.6 Def13 New England Patriots NE/7 Shut down the Rams when it counted.Enough said.
179 158.0 -21.0 PK12 Joe Nedney Ten/7 Will likely depend on their ability to run the ball.
180 172.9 -7.1 QB29 Gus Frerotte Cin/7 Named starter for Bengals.
181 123.7 -57.3 WR64 Donte' Stallworth NO/9 Rookie has huge upside.Currently behind Jerome Pathon
182 143.8 -38.2 PK13 Todd Peterson Pit/3 Replaces Kris Brown.
183 145.1 -37.9 TE17 Ken Dilger TB/10 Unclear role in Tampa.
184 164.3 -19.7 Def14 Cincinnati Bengals Cin/7 Looked great at the end of 2001.
185 160.2 -24.8 PK14 Doug Brien Min/5 Defense kills field position.
186 142.4 -43.6 WR65 Corey Bradford Hou/5 Somebody has to catch the ball in Houston.
187 153.6 -33.4 PK15 Paul Edinger Chi/6 Strange approach, but effective
188 178.7 -9.3 TE18 Stephen Alexander SD/8 Chargers paid big dollars for him.
189 163.0 -26.0 Def15 New York Jets NYJ/6 Defense is improving.
190 165.1 -24.9 PK16 Jason Hanson Det/5 Accurate, but will he get opportunities?
191 145.5 -45.5 WR66 Donald Driver GB/8 Starting in GB for now.
192 148.4 -43.6 WR67 Wayne Chrebet NYJ/6 Not flashy, but gets the job done.
193 148.1 -44.9 Def16 Oakland Raiders Oak/3 Bonus points for penalties?
194 153.5 -40.5 PK17 Matt Stover Bal/3 Good kicker on bad team.
195 143.3 -51.7 TE19 Ernie Conwell StL/8 Anyone can score on the Rams.
196 153.4 -42.6 PK18 Brett Conway Was/4 Defense should yield opportunities.
197 117.5 -79.5 WR68 Derrick Alexander Min/5 Brought in to be #2, but lost job to D'Wayne Bates.
198 166.0 -32.0 Def17 Denver Broncos Den/9 Team looked sharp in preseason.
199 166.4 -32.6 PK19 Morten Andersen KC/9 Older than the game of football.
200 163.5 -36.5 WR69 Todd Pinkston Phi/6 Can he hold off Freeman?