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2012 Fantasy Value Depth Charts 2012 Fantasy Value Depth Charts Bills Dolphins Patriots Jets QB1 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB1 Ryan Tannehill (R) QB1 Tom Brady QB1 Mark Sanchez QB2 Tarvaris Jackson QB2 Matt Moore QB2 Ryan Mallett QB2 Tim Tebow RB1 Fred Jackson RB1 Reggie Bush RB1 Stevan Ridley RB1 Shonn Greene RB2 C.J. Spiller RB2 Daniel Thomas RB2 Shane Vereen RB2 Bilal Powell RB3 Tashard Choice RB3 Lamar Miller RB3 Danny Woodhead RB3 Joe McKnight WR1 Steve Johnson WR1 Davone Bess WR1 Wes Welker WR1 Santonio Holmes WR2 David Nelson WR2 Anthony Armstrong WR2 Brandon Lloyd WR2 Stephen Hill (R) WR3 Donald Jones WR3 Legedu Naanee WR3 Julian Edelman WR3 Chaz Schilens AFC EAST AFC WR4 T.J. Graham (R) WR4 Brian Hartline WR4 Greg Salas WR4 Jeremy Kerley TE1 Scott Chandler TE1 Anthony Fasano TE1 Rob Gronkowski TE1 Dustin Keller TE2 Lee Smith TE2 Charles Clay TE2 Aaron Hernandez TE2 Jeff Cumberland K Rian Lindell K Dan Carpenter K Stephen Gostkowski K Nick Folk Ravens Bengals Browns Steelers QB1 Joe Flacco QB1 Andy Dalton QB1 Brandon Weeden (R) QB1 Ben Roethlisberger QB2 Tyrod Taylor QB2 Bruce Gradkowski QB2 Colt McCoy QB2 Byron Leftwich RB1 Ray Rice RB1 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB1 Trent Richardson (R) RB1 Isaac Redman RB2 Bernard Pierce (R) RB2 Bernard Scott RB2 Montario Hardesty RB2 Rashard Mendenhall RB3 Bobby Rainey (R) RB3 Brian Leonard RB3 Brandon Jackson RB3 Jonathan Dwyer WR1 Torrey Smith WR1 A.J. Green WR1 Greg Little WR1 Mike Wallace WR2 Anquan Boldin WR2 Mohamed Sanu (R) WR2 Josh Gordon (R) WR2 Antonio Brown WR3 Jacoby Jones WR3 Brandon Tate WR3 Mohamed Massaquoi WR3 Emmanuel Sanders AFC NORTH AFC WR4 Tandon Doss WR4 Armon Binns WR4 Josh Cribbs WR4 Jerricho Cotchery TE1 Ed Dickson TE1 Jermaine Gresham TE1 Benjamin Watson TE1 Heath Miller TE2 Dennis Pitta TE2 Orson Charles (R) TE2 Jordan Cameron TE2 Leonard Pope K Justin Tucker K Mike Nugent K Phil Dawson K Shaun Suisham Texans Colts Jaguars Titans QB1 Matt Schaub QB1 Andrew Luck (R) QB1 Blaine Gabbert QB1 Jake Locker QB2 T.J. Yates QB2 Drew Stanton QB2 Chad Henne QB2 Matt Hasselbeck RB1 Arian Foster RB1 Donald Brown RB1 Maurice Jones-Drew RB1 Chris Johnson RB2 Ben Tate RB2 Delone Carter RB2 Rashad Jennings RB2 Javon Ringer RB3 Justin Forsett RB3 Mewelde Moore RB3 Jalen Parmele RB3 Jamie Harper WR1 Andre Johnson WR1 Reggie Wayne WR1 Justin Blackmon (R) WR1 Kenny Britt + WR2 Kevin Walter WR2 Austin Collie WR2 Laurent Robinson WR2 Nate Washington WR3 Lestar Jean WR3 Donnie Avery WR3 Mike Thomas WR3 Kendall Wright (R) AFC SOUTH AFC WR4 Keshawn Martin (R) WR4 T.Y. Hilton (R) WR4 Cecil Shorts WR4 Damian Williams TE1 Owen Daniels TE1 Coby Fleener (R) TE1 Marcedes Lewis TE1 Jared Cook TE2 Garrett Graham TE2 Dwayne Allen (R) TE2 Zach Potter TE2 Craig Stevens K Shayne Graham K Adam Vinatieri K Josh Scobee K Rob Bironas Broncos Chiefs Raiders Chargers QB1 Peyton Manning QB1 Matt Cassel QB1 Carson Palmer QB1 Philip Rivers QB2 Caleb Hanie QB2 Brady Quinn QB2 Matt Leinart QB2 Charlie Whitehurst RB1 Willis McGahee RB1 Jamaal Charles RB1 Darren McFadden RB1 Ryan Mathews RB2 Ronnie Hillman (R) RB2 Peyton Hillis RB2 Taiwan Jones RB2 Ronnie Brown RB3 Knowshon Moreno RB3 Dexter McCluster RB3 Mike Goodson RB3 Le'Ron McClain WR1 Demaryius Thomas WR1 Dwayne Bowe WR1 Denarius Moore WR1 Robert Meachem WR2 Eric Decker WR2 Jonathan Baldwin WR2 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR2 Malcom Floyd WR3 Brandon Stokley WR3 Steve Breaston WR3 Jacoby Ford WR3 Eddie Royal AFC WEST AFC WR4 Andre Caldwell WR4 Devon Wylie (R) WR4 Rod Streater WR4 Vincent Brown TE1 Jacob Tamme TE1 Tony Moeaki TE1 Brandon Myers TE1 Antonio Gates TE2 Joel Dreessen TE2 Kevin Boss TE2 Richard Gordon TE2 Randy McMichael K Matt Prater K Ryan Succop K Sebastian Janikowski K Nate Kaeding Updated Sept. 6, 2012 +Suspended for first game Page 1 of 2 (AFC) 2012 Fantasy Value Depth Charts Cowboys Giants Eagles Redskins QB1 Tony Romo QB1 Eli Manning QB1 Michael Vick QB1 Robert Griffin III (R) QB2 Kyle Orton QB2 David Carr QB2 Nick Foles QB2 Rex Grossman RB1 DeMarco Murray RB1 Ahmad Bradshaw RB1 LeSean McCoy RB1 Roy Helu RB2 Felix Jones RB2 David Wilson (R) RB2 Dion Lewis RB2 Evan Royster RB3 Phillip Tanner RB3 Andre Brown RB3 Bryce Brown (R) RB3 Alfred Morris WR1 Miles Austin WR1 Hakeem Nicks WR1 Jeremy Maclin WR1 Pierre Garcon WR2 Dez Bryant WR2 Victor Cruz WR2 DeSean Jackson WR2 Leonard Hankerson WR3 Kevin Ogletree WR3 Rueben Randle (R) WR3 Jason Avant WR3 Santana Moss NFC EAST NFC WR4 Dwayne Harris WR4 Domenik Hixon WR4 Riley Cooper WR4 Josh Morgan TE1 Jason Witten TE1 Martellus Bennett TE1 Brent Celek TE1 Fred Davis TE2 John Phillips TE2 Adrien Robinson TE2 Clay Harbor TE2 Niles Paul K Dan Bailey K Lawrence Tynes K Alex Henery K Billy Cundiff Bears Lions Packers Vikings QB1 Jay Cutler QB1 Matthew Stafford QB1 Aaron Rodgers QB1 Christian Ponder QB2 Jason Campbell QB2 Shaun Hill QB2 Graham Harrell QB2 Joe Webb RB1 Matt Forte RB1 Kevin Smith RB1 Cedric Benson RB1 Adrian Peterson RB2 Michael Bush RB2 Mikel Leshoure ++ RB2 James Starks RB2 Toby Gerhart RB3 Lorenzo Booker RB3 Keiland Williams RB3 Alex Green RB3 Jerome Felton WR1 Brandon Marshall WR1 Calvin Johnson WR1 Greg Jennings WR1 Percy Harvin WR2 Devin Hester WR2 Titus Young WR2 Jordy Nelson WR2 Jerome Simpson +++ WR3 Alshon Jeffery (R) WR3 Nate Burleson WR3 James Jones WR3 Michael Jenkins NFC NORTH NFC WR4 Earl Bennett WR4 Ryan Broyles (R) WR4 Randall Cobb WR4 Devin Aromashodu TE1 Kellen Davis TE1 Brandon Pettigrew TE1 Jermichael Finley TE1 Kyle Rudolph TE2 Matt Spaeth TE2 Tony Scheffler TE2 D.J. Williams TE2 John Carlson K Robbie Gould K Jason Hanson K Mason Crosby K Blair Walsh (R) Falcons Panthers Saints Buccaneers QB1 Matt Ryan QB1 Cam Newton QB1 Drew Brees QB1 Josh Freeman QB2 Luke McCown QB2 Derek Anderson QB2 Chase Daniel QB2 Dan Orlovsky RB1 Michael Turner RB1 Jonathan Stewart RB1 Darren Sproles RB1 Doug Martin (R) RB2 Jason Snelling RB2 DeAngelo Williams RB2 Pierre Thomas RB2 LeGarrette Blount RB3 Jacquizz Rodgers RB3 Mike Tolbert RB3 Mark Ingram RB3 D.J. Ware WR1 Roddy White WR1 Steve Smith WR1 Marques Colston WR1 Vincent Jackson WR2 Julio Jones WR2 Brandon LaFell WR2 Lance Moore WR2 Mike Williams WR3 Harry Douglas WR3 Louis Murphy WR3 Devery Henderson WR3 Preston Parker NFC SOUTH NFC WR4 Kevin Cone WR4 Joe Adams WR4 Adrian Arrington WR4 Arrelious Benn TE1 Tony Gonzalez TE1 Greg Olsen TE1 Jimmy Graham TE1 Dallas Clark TE2 Michael Palmer TE2 Gary Barnidge TE2 David Thomas TE2 Luke Stocker K Matt Bryant K Olindo Mare K Garrett Hartley K Connor Barth Cardinals 49ers Seahawks Rams QB1 John Skelton QB1 Alex Smith QB1 Russell Wilson QB1 Sam Bradford QB2 Kevin Kolb QB2 Colin Kaepernick QB2 Matt Flynn QB2 Austin Davis RB1 Beanie Wells RB1 Frank Gore RB1 Marshawn Lynch RB1 Steven Jackson RB2 Ryan Williams RB2 Kendall Hunter RB2 Robert Turbin (R) RB2 Isaiah Pead (R) RB3 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB3 Brandon Jacobs RB3 Leon Washington RB3 Daryl Richardson (R) WR1 Larry Fitzgerald WR1 Michael Crabtree WR1 Sidney Rice WR1 Danny Amendola WR2 Andre Roberts WR2 Randy Moss WR2 Doug Baldwin WR2 Steve Smith WR3 Early Doucet WR3 Mario Manningham WR3 Braylon Edwards WR3 Chris Givens NFC WEST NFC WR4 Michael Floyd (R) WR4 A.J. Jenkins (R) WR4 Golden Tate WR4 Brian Quick (R) TE1 Todd Heap TE1 Vernon Davis TE1 Zach Miller TE1 Lance Kendricks TE2 Jeff King TE2 Delanie Walker TE2 Evan Moore TE2 Matthew Mulligan K Jay Feely K David Akers K Steven Hauschka K Greg Zuerlein Updated Sept. 6, 2012 ++Suspended for first 2 games +++Suspended for first 3 games Page 2 of 2 (NFC).
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