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June 26, 2008

Darren McFadden: Not a sure bet to be the best fantasy rookie

Adrian Peterson’s monster rookie season (1,609 yards from scrimmage, 13 TDs in 14 games) has fantasy owners gushing over this year’s top rookie RB — Oakland Raider Darren McFadden. While the 6′1″, 211-pound explosive runner may ultimately be one of the top players in the draft, far too many fantasy owners are assuming McFadden will be the top fantasy rookie RB.

Let’s take a look at the top rookie RBs from each of the last 10 years:

NAME YR AGE G RuYD YPR Rec RecYD YPC TDs FPTs PPG POS RB#
Adrian Peterson   2007 22 14 1,341 5.6 19 268 14.11 13 238.9 17.1 1.07 1st
Maurice Jones-Drew   2006 21 16 941 5.7 46 436 9.48 15 227.7 14.2 2.28 6th
Cadillac Williams   2005 23 14 1,178 4.1 20 81 4.05 6 161.9 11.6 1.05 3rd
Kevin Jones   2004 22 15 1,133 4.7 28 180 6.43 6 167.3 11.2 1.30 3rd
Domanick Williams   2003 23 14 1,031 4.3 47 351 7.47 8 186.2 13.3 4.04 8th
Clinton Portis   2002 21 16 1,508 5.5 33 364 11.03 17 289.2 18.1 2.19 4th
LaDainian Tomlinson   2001 22 16 1,236 3.7 59 367 6.22 10 220.3 13.8 1.05 1st
Mike Anderson   2000 27 14 1,487 5.0 23 169 7.35 15 255.6 18.3 6.23 21st
Edgerrin James   1999 21 16 1,553 4.2 62 586 9.45 17 315.9 19.7 1.04 1st
Fred Taylor   1998 22 15 1,223 4.6 44 421 9.57 17 266.4 17.8 1.09 2nd

As you can see, only three times in the last 10 years has the 1st RB drafted ended up as the top fantasy producer. So before you race to draft Darren McFadden on draft day, consider for a second whether another rookie may have the more advantageous situation; I know I will.

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