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Depth Chart Cheat Sheet 2009 NFL Fantasy Depth Charts Bills Dolphins Patriots Jets QB1 Trent Edwards QB1 Chad Pennington QB1 Tom Brady QB1 Mark Sanchez QB2 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB2 Chad Henne QB2 Brian Hoyer QB2 Kellen Clemens RB1 Marshawn Lynch RB1 Ronnie Brown RB1 Fred Taylor RB1 Thomas Jones RB2 Fred Jackson RB2 Ricky Williams RB2 Laurence Maroney RB2 Leon Washington RB3 Xavier Omon RB3 Patrick Cobbs RB3 Kevin Faulk RB3 Shonn Greene WR1 Terrell Owens WR1 Ted Ginn Jr. WR1 Randy Moss WR1 Jerricho Cotchery WR2 Lee Evans WR2 Brian Hartline WR2 Wes Welker WR2 Chansi Stuckey WR3 Josh Reed WR3 Greg Camarillo WR3 Joey Galloway WR3 David Clowney AFCEAST WR4 Roscoe Parrish WR4 Davone Bess WR4 Greg Lewis WR4 Brad Smith TE1 Derek Fine TE1 Anthony Fasano TE1 Benjamin Watson TE1 Dustin Keller TE2 Derek Schouman TE2 David Martin TE2 Chris Baker TE2 Kareem Brown K Rian Lindell K Dan Carpenter K Stephen Gostkowski K Jay Feely Ravens Bengals Browns Steelers QB1 Joe Flacco QB1 Carson Palmer QB1 Brady Quinn QB1 Ben Roethlisberger QB2 Troy Smith QB2 J.T. O'Sullivan QB2 Derek Anderson QB2 Charlie Batch RB1 Ray Rice RB1 Cedric Benson RB1 Jamal Lewis RB1 Willie Parker RB2 Le'Ron McClain RB2 Bernard Scott RB2 Jerome Harrison RB2 Rashard Mendenhall RB3 Willis McGahee RB3 Brian Leonard RB3 James Davis RB3 Mewelde Moore WR1 Derrick Mason WR1 Chad Ochocinco WR1 Braylon Edwards WR1 Hines Ward WR2 Mark Clayton WR2 Laveranues Coles WR2 Mike Furrey WR2 Santonio Holmes WR3 Demetrius Williams WR3 Chris Henry WR3 Josh Cribbs WR3 Limas Sweed AFCNORTH WR4 Justin Harper WR4 Andre Caldwell WR4 Brian Robiskie WR4 Shaun McDonald TE1 Todd Heap TE1 Daniel Coats TE1 Robert Royal TE1 Heath Miller TE2 L.J. Smith TE2 Ben Utecht TE2 Martin Rucker TE2 Matt Spaeth K Steven Hauschka K Shayne Graham K Phil Dawson K Jeff Reed Texans Colts Jaguars Titans QB1 Matt Schaub QB1 Peyton Manning QB1 David Garrard QB1 Kerry Collins QB2 Dan Orlovsky QB2 Jim Sorgi QB2 Todd Bouman QB2 Vince Young RB1 Steve Slaton RB1 Joseph Addai RB1 Maurice Jones-Drew RB1 Chris Johnson RB2 Chris Brown RB2 Donald Brown RB2 Chauncey Washington RB2 LenDale White RB3 Ryan Moats RB3 Chad Simpson RB3 Rashad Jennings RB3 Quinton Ganther WR1 Andre Johnson WR1 Reggie Wayne WR1 Torry Holt WR1 Justin Gage WR2 Kevin Walter WR2 Anthony Gonzalez WR2 Troy Williamson WR2 Nate Washington WR3 Andre Davis WR3 Pierre Garcon WR3 Mike Sims-Walker WR3 Kenny Britt AFCSOUTH WR4 David Anderson WR4 Austin Collie WR4 Nate Hughes WR4 Chris Davis TE1 Owen Daniels TE1 Dallas Clark TE1 Marcedes Lewis TE1 Bo Scaife TE2 Joel Dreessen TE2 Gijon Robinson TE2 Greg Estandia TE2 Alge Crumpler K Kris Brown K Adam Vinatieri K Josh Scobee K Rob Bironas Broncos Chiefs Raiders Chargers QB1 Kyle Orton QB1 Matt Cassel QB1 JaMarcus Russell QB1 Philip Rivers QB2 Chris Simms QB2 Tyler Thigpen QB2 Bruce Gradkowski QB2 Billy Volek RB1 Knowshon Moreno RB1 Larry Johnson RB1 Darren McFadden RB1 LaDainian Tomlinson RB2 Correll Buckhalter RB2 Jamaal Charles RB2 Justin Fargas RB2 Darren Sproles RB3 LaMont Jordan RB3 Kolby Smith RB3 Michael Bush RB3 Michael Bennett WR1 Brandon Marshall WR1 Dwayne Bowe WR1 Chaz Schilens WR1 Vincent Jackson WR2 Eddie Royal WR2 Mark Bradley WR2 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR2 Chris Chambers WR3 Brandon Stokley WR3 Bobby Engram WR3 Johnnie Lee Higgins WR3 Malcom Floyd AFCWEST WR4 Jabar Gaffney WR4 Devard Darling WR4 Javon Walker WR4 Craig Davis TE1 Tony Scheffler TE1 Brad Cottam TE1 Zach Miller TE1 Antonio Gates TE2 Daniel Graham TE2 Sean Ryan TE2 Tony Stewart TE2 Brandon Manumaleuna K Matt Prater K Ryan Succop K Sebastian Janikowski K Nate Kaeding Updated September 8, 2009 Page 1 of 2 (AFC) 2009 NFL Fantasy Depth Charts Cowboys Giants Eagles Redskins QB1 Tony Romo QB1 Eli Manning QB1 Donovan McNabb QB1 Jason Campbell QB2 Jon Kitna QB2 David Carr QB2 Michael Vick QB2 Todd Collins RB1 Marion Barber RB1 Brandon Jacobs RB1 Brian Westbrook RB1 Clinton Portis RB2 Felix Jones RB2 Ahmad Bradshaw RB2 LeSean McCoy RB2 Ladell Betts RB3 Tashard Choice RB3 Danny Ware RB3 Lorenzo Booker RB3 Rock Cartwright WR1 Roy E. Williams WR1 Domenik Hixon WR1 DeSean Jackson WR1 Santana Moss WR2 Patrick Crayton WR2 Steve Smith WR2 Kevin Curtis WR2 Malcolm Kelly WR3 Miles Austin WR3 Hakeem Nicks WR3 Jeremy Maclin WR3 Antwaan Randle El NFCEAST WR4 Sam Hurd WR4 Mario Manningham WR4 Jason Avant WR4 Devin Thomas TE1 Jason Witten TE1 Kevin Boss TE1 Brent Celek TE1 Chris Cooley TE2 Martellus Bennett TE2 Travis Beckum TE2 Matt Schobel TE2 Fred Davis K Nick Folk K Lawrence Tynes K David Akers K Shaun Suisham Bears Lions Packers Vikings QB1 Jay Cutler QB1 Matthew Stafford QB1 Aaron Rodgers QB1 Brett Favre QB2 Caleb Hanie QB2 Daunte Culpepper QB2 Matt Flynn QB2 Sage Rosenfels RB1 Matt Forte RB1 Kevin Smith RB1 Ryan Grant RB1 Adrian Peterson RB2 Garrett Wolfe RB2 Maurice Morris RB2 Brandon Jackson RB2 Chester Taylor RB3 Adrian Peterson RB3 Aaron Brown RB3 DeShawn Wynn RB3 Ian Johnson WR1 Devin Hester WR1 Calvin Johnson WR1 Greg Jennings WR1 Bernard Berrian WR2 Earl Bennett WR2 Bryant Johnson WR2 Donald Driver WR2 Sidney Rice WR3 Rashied Davis WR3 Dennis Northcutt WR3 Jordy Nelson WR3 Percy Harvin NFCNORTH WR4 Johnny Knox WR4 Derrick Williams WR4 James Jones WR4 Bobby Wade TE1 Greg Olsen TE1 Brandon Pettigrew TE1 Donald Lee TE1 Visanthe Shiancoe TE2 Desmond Clark TE2 Will Heller TE2 Jermichael Finley TE2 Jimmy Kleinsasser K Robbie Gould K Jason Hanson K Mason Crosby K Ryan Longwell Falcons Panthers Saints Buccaneers QB1 Matt Ryan QB1 Jake Delhomme QB1 Drew Brees QB1 Byron Leftwich QB2 Chris Redman QB2 Josh McCown QB2 Mark Brunell QB2 Luke McCown RB1 Michael Turner RB1 DeAngelo Williams RB1 Pierre Thomas RB1 Cadillac Williams RB2 Jerious Norwood RB2 Jonathan Stewart RB2 Reggie Bush RB2 Derrick Ward RB3 Jason Snelling RB3 Mike Goodson RB3 Mike Bell RB3 Earnest Graham WR1 Roddy White WR1 Steve Smith WR1 Marques Colston WR1 Antonio Bryant WR2 Michael Jenkins WR2 Muhsin Muhammad WR2 Lance Moore WR2 Michael Clayton WR3 Harry Douglas WR3 Dwayne Jarrett WR3 Devery Henderson WR3 Maurice Stovall NFCSOUTH WR4 Brian Finneran WR4 Kenny Moore WR4 Robert Meachem WR4 Sammie Stroughter TE1 Tony Gonzalez TE1 Gary Barnidge TE1 Jeremy Shockey TE1 Kellen Winslow TE2 Justin Peelle TE2 Jeff King TE2 David Thomas TE2 Jerramy Stevens K Jason Elam K John Kasay K John Carney K Mike Nugent Cardinals 49ers Seahawks Rams QB1 Kurt Warner QB1 Shaun Hill QB1 Matt Hasselbeck QB1 Marc Bulger QB2 Matt Leinart QB2 Alex Smith QB2 Seneca Wallace QB2 Kyle Boller RB1 Tim Hightower RB1 Frank Gore RB1 Julius Jones RB1 Steven Jackson RB2 Chris "Beanie" Wells RB2 Glen Coffee RB2 Edgerrin James RB2 Samkon Gado RB3 Jason Wright RB3 Michael Robinson RB3 Justin Forsett RB3 Antonio Pittman WR1 Larry Fitzgerald WR1 Josh Morgan WR1 T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR1 Donnie Avery WR2 Anquan Boldin WR2 Isaac Bruce WR2 Nate Burleson WR2 Laurent Robinson WR3 Steve Breaston WR3 Arnaz Battle WR3 Ben Obomanu WR3 Keenan Burton NFCWEST WR4 Early Doucet WR4 Brandon Jones WR4 Deion Branch WR4 Derek Stanley TE1 Leonard Pope TE1 Vernon Davis TE1 John Carlson TE1 Randy McMichael TE2 Ben Patrick TE2 Delanie Walker TE2 John Owens TE2 Daniel Fells K Neil Rackers K Joe Nedney K Olindo Mare K Josh Brown Updated September 8, 2009 Page 2 of 2 (NFC).
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