Rank | Avg Draft Antsports.com |
Diff | Pos | Player | Team/Bye | Comments |
1 | 1.0 | 0 | RB1 | Marshall Faulk | StL/8 | Simply the MAN. |
2 | 2.5 | 0.5 | RB2 | Shaun Alexander | Sea/5 | Inherits the starting job in Seattle. |
3 | 2.8 | -0.2 | RB3 | Ahman Green | GB/8 | Another solid West Coast RB. |
4 | 5.7 | 1.7 | QB1 | Kurt Warner | StL/8 | Best of the QBs by far. |
5 | 6.8 | 1.8 | RB4 | Priest Holmes | KC/9 | Catches a lot of passes which adds value. |
6 | 8.0 | 2 | WR1 | Randy Moss | Min/5 | Erratic, but most talented WR. |
7 | 4.9 | -2.1 | RB5 | Ricky Williams | Mia/8 | Takes over the Miami job. |
8 | 10.0 | 2 | WR2 | Terrell Owens | SF/4 | Explosive WR with great QB. |
9 | 9.0 | 0 | RB6 | Ladainian Tomlinson | SD/8 | Emerged in his rookie season. |
10 | 12.0 | 2 | WR3 | Marvin Harrison | Ind/4 | Peyton's #1 target. |
11 | 9.0 | -2 | RB7 | Curtis Martin | NYJ/6 | Consistent top performer. |
12 | 13.7 | 1.7 | RB8 | Anthony Thomas | Chi/6 | Young workhorse for the Bears. |
13 | 17.7 | 4.7 | QB2 | Daunte Culpepper | Min/5 | Explosive QB, but without reliable Cris Carter this season. |
14 | 10.8 | -3.2 | RB9 | Corey Dillon | Cin/7 | Possibly best back in the league; too bad he plays for Cincy. |
15 | 16.8 | 1.8 | QB3 | Jeff Garcia | SF/4 | Also has great running skills. |
16 | 17.0 | 1 | QB4 | Peyton Manning | Ind/4 | Gets schedule break; Needs to lower interceptions. |
17 | 14.9 | -2.1 | RB10 | Edgerrin James | Ind/4 | Coming back from injury. |
18 | 19.7 | 1.7 | RB11 | Deuce McAllister | NO/9 | Inhreits job from Ricky Williams. |
19 | 24.0 | 5 | WR4 | Torry Holt | StL/8 | Takes over as the WR #1 for the Rams. |
20 | 15.0 | -5 | RB12 | Eddie George | Ten/7 | Has looked liked the injuries are behind him. |
21 | 17.7 | -3.3 | RB13 | Stephen Davis | Was/4 | Had yards, but managed only 1 score last season. |
22 | 24.7 | 2.7 | QB5 | Donovan McNabb | Phi/6 | Runs and scrambles with the best of them. |
23 | 29.0 | 6 | WR5 | Joe Horn | NO/9 | Has emerged as a star for the Saints. |
24 | 33.0 | 9 | QB6 | Aaron Brooks | NO/9 | Good arm and can run too. |
25 | 28.0 | 3 | RB14 | Antowain Smith | NE/7 | Helped carry the Pats to a Superbowl victory. |
26 | 38.6 | 12.6 | WR6 | Tim Brown | Oak/3 | Consistent performing every year. |
27 | 28.0 | 1 | RB15 | Fred Taylor | Jac/3 | When not hurt, one of the league's best backs. |
28 | 29.0 | 1 | WR7 | Jimmy Smith | Jac/3 | Holding out, but will be back to play. |
29 | 45.0 | 16 | QB7 | Rich Gannon | Oak/3 | Has been very consistent.� All of his weapons return. |
30 | 21.0 | -9 | WR8 | David Boston | Ari/6 | Bulked up and playing in high octane division. |
31 | 37.0 | 6 | RB16 | Michael Bennett | Min/5 | 2nd year player gets a huge opportunity. |
32 | 36.7 | 4.7 | TE1 | Tony Gonzalez | KC/9 | Scores like a WR. |
33 | 39.0 | 6 | WR9 | Eric Moulds | Buf/10 | Drew Bledsoe should help his numbers. |
34 | 41.0 | 7 | RB17 | Thomas Jones | Ari/6 | Has no competition, but needs to play up to potential. |
35 | 37.8 | 2.8 | RB18 | Duce Staley | Phi/6 | Buckhalter's injury is Staley's gain. |
36 | 30.0 | -6 | QB8 | Brett Favre | GB/8 | Never misses a game. |
37 | 24.0 | -13 | WR10 | Rod Smith | Den/9 | Explosive WR coming off injury. |
38 | 35.0 | -3 | RB19 | Tiki Barber | NYG/7 | Runs and catches well.� Will split with Dayne. |
39 | 34.8 | -4.2 | WR11 | Keyshawn Johnson | TB/10 | Gruden will get him the ball in the endzone this season. |
40 | 41.8 | 1.8 | RB20 | Michael Pittman | TB/10 | Gruden usually loves these types of backs. |
41 | 39.8 | -1.2 | WR12 | Isaac Bruce | StL/8 | The "other" receiver on the Rams is still very fast. |
42 | 47.6 | 5.6 | RB21 | Charlie Garner | Oak/3 | Main back in Oakland.� Few TDs though. |
43 | 54.9 | 11.9 | QB9 | Brian Griese | Den/9 | Providing he stays sober, should be good. |
44 | 58.9 | 14.9 | RB22 | James Stewart | Det/5 | #1 RB for Detroit by default. |
45 | 53.0 | 8 | WR13 | Plaxico Burress | Pit/3 | Emerged late last season as Stewart's prime target. |
46 | 46.0 | 0 | WR14 | Kevin Johnson | Cle/10 | Rebounded with a strong showing last season. |
47 | 132.7 | 85.7 | RB23 | Clinton Portis | Den/9 | Climbing up the charts.� Terrell Davis looks done. |
48 | 53.0 | 5 | WR15 | Chris Chambers | Mia/8 | Definitely the go-to-guy in the endzone. |
49 | 33.8 | -15.2 | RB24 | Garrison Hearst | SF/4 | Will have to hold off Barlow all season |
50 | 62.0 | 12 | TE2 | Marcus Pollard | Ind/4 | Emerged after Dilger went down.� |
51 | 53.0 | 2 | WR16 | Derrick Mason | Ten/7 | Can do it all.� |
52 | 47.0 | -5 | RB25 | Travis Henry | Buf/10 | Explosive back now with better offense. |
53 | 40.0 | -13 | RB26 | Jerome Bettis | Pit/3 | Powerback getting older. |
54 | 45.0 | -9 | WR17 | Darrell Jackson | Sea/5 | Has shown flashes of being a superstar. |
55 | 83.0 | 28 | QB10 | Michael Vick | Atl/4 | Mostly wings it, but has great legs. |
56 | 48.8 | -7.2 | WR18 | Terry Glenn | GB/8 | Will be #1 WR in GB if he can get through injuries. |
57 | 38.0 | -19 | RB27 | William Green | Cle/10 | Being Pushed by Jamel White |
58 | 70.0 | 12 | QB11 | Trent Green | KC/9 | 2nd year in system with a lot better receivers. |
59 | 71.0 | 12 | WR19 | Amani Toomer | NYG/7 | Teases us with explosive games.� |
60 | 58.9 | -1.1 | QB12 | Steve McNair | Ten/7 | Runs and passes well.� |
61 | 52.8 | -8.2 | RB28 | Jamal Lewis | Bal/3 | Returns from torn ACL. |
62 | 51.6 | -10.4 | WR20 | Troy Brown | NE/7 | He can do it all.� Also valuable on returns. |
63 | 114.8 | 51.8 | WR21 | Travis Taylor | Bal/3 | Showed flashes of being very good last year. |
64 | 78.8 | 14.8 | QB13 | Kordell Stewart | Pit/3 | Always has a few of the top performances of the season. |
65 | 69.7 | 4.7 | WR22 | Ed McCaffrey | Den/9 | Returns after injury.� Great endzone target. |
66 | 69.0 | 3 | RB29 | Kevan Barlow | SF/4 | Has looked awesome in camp.� Just needs a chance. |
67 | 75.0 | 8 | WR23 | Laveranues Coles | NYJ/6 | Emerged as the #1 WR with the Jets |
68 | 78.0 | 10 | WR24 | Rod Gardner | Was/4 | Looks to be the #1 WR for Spurrier's pass happy team |
69 | 69.0 | 0 | QB14 | Drew Bledsoe | Buf/10 | New life in Buffalo. |
70 | 56.6 | -13.4 | RB30 | Warrick Dunn | Atl/4 | TJ Duckett signing kills his value. |
71 | 79.9 | 8.9 | WR25 | Curtis Conway | SD/8 | Bounced back from injury plagued seasons. |
72 | 78.0 | 6 | RB31 | DeShaun Foster | Car/9 | Should start over Lamar Smith. |
73 | 85.0 | 12 | TE3 | Bubba Franks | GB/8 | With WR changes, Franks could again be the endzone target. |
74 | 60.0 | -14 | WR26 | Marty Booker | Chi/6 | Had a huge year in 2001. |
75 | 108.0 | 33 | QB15 | Mark Brunell | Jac/3 | Less weapons, but a solid veteran. |
76 | 56.6 | -19.4 | WR27 | Johnnie Morton | KC/9 | Likely the #1 option for the Chiefs. |
77 | 88.0 | 11 | TE4 | Byron Chamberlain | Min/5 | Should benefit from departure of Cris Carter. |
78 | 89.9 | 11.9 | WR28 | Muhsin Muhammad | Car/9 | Moments of greatness, but has weak QB in Weinke. |
79 | 90.0 | 11 | QB16 | Jay Fiedler | Mia/8 | Not flashy, but effective.� Looks to have improved team. |
80 | 64.0 | -16 | WR29 | Jerry Rice | Oak/3 | Just keeps doing it year after year. |
81 | 88.0 | 7 | RB32 | Mike Alstott | TB/10 | Powerback could lift Pittman near the goal. |
82 | 89.9 | 7.9 | WR30 | Hines Ward | Pit/3 | Along with Burress provides good targets for Stewart. |
83 | 61.0 | -22 | RB33 | Emmitt Smith | Dal/10 | Running on empty. |
84 | 99.8 | 15.8 | TE5 | Freddie Jones | Ari/6 | Could make a big impact with the Cardinals. |
85 | 74.8 | -10.2 | WR31 | James Thrash | Phi/6 | McNabb's scrambling helps Thrash get open. |
86 | 96.9 | 10.9 | QB17 | Jake Plummer | Ari/6 | Lots of INTs, but also can put up big numbers. |
87 | 90.0 | 3 | WR32 | Peerless Price | Buf/10 | Should be aided by Drew Bledsoe. |
88 | 99.0 | 11 | QB18 | Tim Couch | Cle/10 | Finally looks like he has a solid team. |
89 | 100.8 | 11.8 | RB34 | TJ Duckett | Atl/4 | Goal line option for sure and maybe more. |
90 | 110.0 | 20 | WR34 | Peter Warrick | Cin/7 | Westbrook should draw attention away. |
91 | 104.0 | 13 | WR35 | Koren Robinson | Sea/5 | Over hamstring woes. |
92 | 131.0 | 39 | TE6 | Todd Heap | Bal/3 | Inherits role left by Shannon Sharpe. |
93 | 109.0 | 16 | QB19 | Kerry Collins | NYG/7 | Solid but not exciting starting QB. |
94 | 147.0 | 53 | WR36 | Az-Zahir Hakim | Det/5 | Very fast.� Could star in new role. |
95 | 83.9 | -11.1 | RB35 | James Allen | Hou/5 | Being pushed by Jonathan Wells. |
96 | 148.0 | 52 | WR37 | Brian Finneran | Atl/4 | #1 option with the Falcons. |
97 | 97.8 | 0.8 | TE7 | Frank Wycheck | Ten/7 | Old but steady. |
98 | 108.0 | 10 | WR38 | Kevin Dyson | Ten/7 | Starting to find his way in this league. |
99 | 79.0 | -20 | RB36 | Dominic Rhodes | Ind/4 | James coming back from ACL injury. |
100 | 111.0 | 11 | WR39 | Joey Galloway | Dal/10 | Would be better with a better QB. |
101 | 145.0 | 44 | RB37 | Jamel White | Cle/10 | Outperforming Green in camp.� May start. |
102 | 121.6 | 19.6 | TE8 | Wesley Walls | Car/9 | Old faithful. |
103 | 147.7 | 44.7 | WR40 | J.J. Stokes | SF/4 | Team never got another WR. |
104 | 101.0 | -3 | QB20 | Tom Brady | NE/7 | Superbowl MVP doesn't put up big numbers. |
105 | 119.6 | 14.6 | PK1 | Mike Vanderjagt | Ind/4 | Consistently among the top kickers. |
106 | 154.9 | 48.9 | WR41 | Raghib Ismail | Dal/10 | Could be #1 WR for Cowboys. |
107 | 124.0 | 17 | Def1 | Chicago | Chi/6 | Urlacher is a monster. |
108 | 104.0 | -4 | RB38 | Ron Dayne | NYG/7 | Starting to look like a bust. |
109 | 108.6 | -0.4 | TE9 | Chad Lewis | Phi/6 | Dependable tight end that scores in bunches. |
110 | 152.0 | 42 | WR42 | Corey Bradford | Hou/5 | Somebody has to catch the ball in Houston. |
111 | 121.0 | 10 | PK2 | Jeff Wilkins | StL/8 | Best offense = great kicker. |
112 | 137.5 | 25.5 | QB21 | Vinny Testaverde | NYJ/6 | Being overlooked this season.� Pennington may push. |
113 | 73.0 | -40 | WR43 | Keenan McCardell | TB/10 | Gruden will get him the ball some. |
114 | 119.0 | 5 | Def2 | Philadelphia | Phi/6 | Solid from top to bottom. |
115 | 133.7 | 18.7 | QB22 | Chris Weinke | Car/9 | Likely will need to pass. |
116 | 84.0 | -32 | TE10 | Shannon Sharpe | Den/9 | Returns to the team that made him a star. |
117 | 128.9 | 11.9 | PK3 | Jason Elam | Den/9 | High altitude gives him many FG attempts over 50+ |
118 | 159.9 | 41.9 | WR44 | Jacquez Green | Was/4 | Spurrier's offensive show helps Green. |
119 | 133.0 | 14 | WR45 | Ike Hilliard | NYG/7 | Must stay out of Fassell's doghouse. |
120 | 76.9 | -43.1 | RB39 | Lamar Smith | Car/9 | Waiting if Foster fumbles like in college. |
121 | 98.7 | -22.3 | Def3 | Pitsburgh | Pit/3 | Very fast to the ball. |
122 | 163.0 | 41 | WR46 | Oronde Gadsden | Mia/8 | #2 opposite of Chris Chambers |
123 | 135.8 | 12.8 | TE11 | Jeremy Shockey | NYG/7 | Impressing in camp, but still a rookie TE |
124 | 119.9 | -4.1 | WR47 | Bill Schroeder | Det/5 | Gets worse QB, but team will throw often. |
125 | 157.0 | 32 | QB23 | Quincy Carter | Dal/10 | Gets opportunity. |
126 | 129.9 | 3.9 | Def4 | St. Louis | StL/8 | Offense forces teams to try and play catch up. |
127 | 124.0 | -3 | WR48 | Michael Westbrook | Cin/7 | Injury derailed his start in Cincy. |
128 | 132.0 | 4 | TE12 | Eric Johnson | SF/4 | Definitely part of the offense. |
129 | 116.0 | -13 | RB40 | Amos Zereoue | Pit/3 | Pitt back of the future. |
130 | 164.7 | 34.7 | PK4 | Sebastian Janikowski | Oak/3 | Big booming leg. |
131 | 181.0 | 50 | WR49 | Reggie Wayne | Ind/4 | Looks to win the #2 opposite of Marvin Harrison |
132 | 133.9 | 1.9 | Def5 | Cleveland | Cle/10 | One of the league's best defenses. |
133 | 104.0 | -29 | QB24 | Brad Johnson | TB/10 | The team promises to pass more. |
134 | 156.6 | 22.6 | WR50 | Jerome Pathon | NO/9 | Inconsistent in Indy. |
135 | 170.0 | 35 | PK5 | Ryan Longwell | GB/8 | Good kicker on a high powered offense. |
136 | 136.0 | 0 | Def6 | Green Bay | GB/8 | Emerged with a strong team last season. |
137 | 173.7 | 36.7 | WR51 | Todd Pinkston | Phi/6 | Number 2 receiver for Eagles |
138 | 170.6 | 32.6 | QB25 | David Carr | Hou/5 | Rookie QB will stat out of the gate. |
139 | 144.8 | 5.8 | RB41 | Tony Richardson | KC/9 | Goal line opportunities. |
140 | 150.0 | 10 | Def7 | New England | NE/7 | Shut down the Rams when it counted.� Enough said. |
141 | 154.0 | 13 | PK6 | David Akers | Phi/6 | Should get plenty of opportunities with minimal running game. |
142 | 76.6 | -65.4 | WR52 | Qadry Ismail | Ind/4 | Has not showed he is better than Reggie Wayne yet. |
143 | 128.0 | -15 | TE13 | David Sloan | NO/9 | New life in great situation. |
144 | 190.0 | 46 | WR53 | Tim Dwight | SD/8 | Can he stay healthy? |
145 | 175.6 | 30.6 | PK7 | Martin Gramatica | TB/10 | Consistently good. |
146 | 165.6 | 19.6 | QB26 | Drew Brees | SD/8 | Must hold off an aging Doug Flutie |
147 | 154.0 | 7 | WR54 | D'Wayne Bates | Min/5 | Starting opposite of Moss currently. |
148 | 143.0 | -5 | Def8 | Tampa Bay | TB/10 | Gruden inherits a good unit. |
149 | 92.9 | -56.1 | WR55 | Willie Jackson | Atl/4 | Should eventuall start for Falcons. |
150 | 151.9 | 1.9 | QB27 | Shane Matthews | Was/4 | Starter for now.� Wuerffel could challenge. |
151 | 99.0 | -52 | RB42 | Trung Canidate | StL/8 | One injury to Faulk away from being HUGE. |
152 | 102.9 | -49.1 | WR56 | Derrick Alexander | Min/5 | Brought in to be #2, but lost job to D'Wayne Bates. |
153 | 154.0 | 1 | Def9 | Miami | Mia/8 | Always tough against the run |
154 | 170.0 | 16 | PK8 | Adam Vinatieri | NE/7 | Yawn. |
155 | 166.0 | 11 | TE14 | Kyle Brady | Jac/3 | Nothing that exciting here. |
156 | 129.5 | -26.5 | WR57 | Donte Stallworth | NO/9 | Rookie has huge upside.� Currently behind Jerome Pathon |
157 | 117.0 | -40 | RB43 | Tyrone Wheatley | Oak/3 | Garner sets the table for him to score. |
158 | 160.0 | 2 | WR58 | Wayne Chrebet | NYJ/6 | Not flashy, but gets the job done. |
159 | 153.7 | -5.3 | QB28 | Jim Miller | Chi/6 | Has performed well, but is still Jim Miller. |
160 | 172.8 | 12.8 | Def10 | Dallas | Dal/10 | New look team needs year to mesh. |
161 | 123.7 | -37.3 | RB44 | Troy Hambrick | Dal/10 | Waiting for Emmitt to falter. |
162 | 182.0 | 20 | WR59 | Quincy Morgan | Cle/10 | Currently #2 for Browns. |
163 | 174.5 | 11.5 | PK9 | Olindo Mare | Mia/8 | Gets it done when needed. |
164 | 128.8 | -35.2 | TE15 | Jay Riemersma | Buf/10 | Scores TDs; Low yardage. |
165 | 129.0 | -36 | WR60 | David Patten | NE/7 | Currently #2 WR for Patriots. |
166 | 153.0 | -13 | Def11 | Washington | Was/4 | Looking very solid as a defense. |
167 | 146.0 | -21 | RB45 | Jonathan Wells | Hou/5 | Pushing to start.� |
168 | 200.0 | 32 | WR61 | Brandon Stokley | Bal/3 | Somebody has to play opposite of Taylor. |
169 | 169.0 | 0 | PK10 | John Carney | NO/9 | Can kick the long ball very well. |
170 | 143.0 | -27 | RB46 | Ricky Watters | FA | Best free agent back available. |
171 | 182.0 | 11 | WR62 | Chad Johnson | Cin/7 | Westbrook injury provides opportunity. |
172 | 169.8 | -2.2 | Def12 | San Francisco | SF/4 | Getting better each year. |
173 | 149.7 | -23.3 | TE16 | Anthony Becht | NYJ/6 | Gets better every year. |
174 | 200.0 | 26 | PK11 | Jeff Chandler | SF/4 | Looks to win coveted SF job. |
175 | 135.6 | -39.4 | WR63 | David Terrell | Chi/6 | Big receiver has not showed us his best yet. |
176 | 147.0 | -29 | RB47 | Dorsey Levens | Phi/6 | More durable than Duce Staley |
177 | 178.0 | 1 | WR64 | Frank Sanders | Ari/6 | Boring #2 WR.� Mar Tay Jenkins may push |
178 | 180.7 | 2.7 | Def13 | NY Jets | NYJ/6 | Defense is improving. |
179 | 177.8 | -1.2 | PK12 | Paul Edinger | Chi/6 | Strange approach, but effective |
180 | 156.0 | -24 | QB29 | Jon Kitna | Cin/7 | Being pushed by Gus Frerotte |
181 | 181.0 | 0 | WR65 | Bobby Shaw | Jac/3 | Will likely beat out Darnay Scott |
182 | 163.0 | -19 | PK13 | Todd Peterson | Pit/3 | Replaces Kris Brown. |
183 | 189.0 | 6 | TE17 | Stephen Alexander | SD/8 | Chargers paid big dollars for him. |
184 | 164.0 | -20 | Def14 | San Diego | SD/8 | Seau still causes havoc. |
185 | 200.0 | 15 | PK14 | Morten Andersen | KC/9 | Older than the game of football. |
186 | 178.0 | -8 | WR66 | Terrence Wilkins | StL/8 | The #3 WR in St. Louis always has value. |
187 | 192.7 | 5.7 | PK15 | Phil Dawson | Cle/10 | Improved team will help. |
188 | 189.0 | 1 | TE18 | Rickey Dudley | Cle/10 | Usually disappoints. |
189 | 190.7 | 1.7 | Def15 | Baltimore | Bal/3 | Cap has hurt team, but they still have Lewis. |
190 | 176.8 | -13.2 | PK16 | Jay Feely | Atl/4 | Why not? |
191 | 143.0 | -48 | WR67 | Marcus Robinson | Chi/6 | Injury concerns plague him. |
192 | 147.0 | -45 | WR68 | Antonio Freeman | FA | Best free agent available |
193 | 177.0 | -16 | Def16 | Tennessee | Ten/7 | Still can pressure the QB. |
194 | 191.0 | -3 | PK17 | Joe Nedney | Ten/7 | Will likely depend on their ability to run the ball. |
195 | 200.0 | 5 | TE19 | Mikhael Ricks | Det/5 | Converted WR has looked good. |
196 | 200.0 | 4 | PK18 | Rian Lindell | Sea/5 | Betting the offense will move the ball. |
197 | 162.0 | -35 | WR69 | Freddie Mitchell | Phi/6 | Currently behing Todd Pinkston. |
198 | 177.0 | -21 | Def17 | NY Giants | NYG/7 | Steady defense getting older. |
199 | 200.0 | 1 | PK19 | Mike Hollis | Buf/10 | Gets a new team. |
200 | 187.0 | -13 | WR70 | Dez White | Chi/6 | Starting in Chicago?� But for how long? |