Peyton Manning might not have won the Super Bowl, but he did help many Fantasy owners to championships this season. Unless you're a Broncos fan, that's all we really care about, right?
Manning, the 2013 Most Valuable Player, set passing records for yards (5,477) and touchdowns (55) while leading the Broncos to Super Bowl XLVIII. Denver was blasted by Seattle 43-8, which won't sit well with Manning, but maybe he can take solace in knowing he had the best win percentage of any player in 2013.
What that means is he helped Fantasy owners on CBSSports.com leagues win the most games last season at just over 61 percent. Among the top players, he contributed to more Fantasy wins than Jamaal Charles (59 percent), Josh Gordon (58 percent), Jimmy Graham (57 percent) and Calvin Johnson (56 percent). This was obviously Manning's year.
But this isn't a study just about Manning's success. This is to show how players affected Fantasy teams and not individual performance. It is based on the winning percentage for Fantasy owners of all players owned in 60 percent or more of leagues on CBSSports.com, which came to about 155 players, and shows total wins and not Fantasy titles. Only paid leagues were considered with at least eight Fantasy teams or more. You can see the full data in our chart below.
To put it in perspective, a player on this list might have a high winning percentage – take Dennis Pitta at No. 2 overall – but might never have started for a Fantasy owner at all. That player was just owned on a roster that was highly successful. In Pitta's case, he was likely added by a smart owner with the hope he could make a difference down the stretch in his comeback from hip surgery, even though it didn't pan out.
A better example of this is looking at players who were either drafted late or not drafted at all and the impact they had to Fantasy rosters. Quarterbacks like Jay Cutler and Nick Foles, running backs like Knowshon Moreno and Zac Stacy, receivers like Gordon and Alshon Jeffery and tight ends like Delanie Walker and Julius Thomas were all added to Fantasy teams with quality players drafted in the early rounds to combine for a victorious squad. All of those players were drafted in Round 9 or later or were free agents, and they all had a winning percentage above 52 percent.
You can also see the players who were disappointments, whether due to injury or poor play. Some players with low win percentages and a relatively high Average Draft Position include Tom Brady (45 percent), Robert Griffin III (45 percent) and Eli Manning (44 percent) at quarterback, C.J. Spiller (46 percent), Ray Rice (45 percent) and Trent Richardson (44 percent) at running back, Roddy White (47 percent), Steve Smith (47 percent) and Hakeem Nicks (46 percent) at receiver and Jared Cook (47 percent) and Rob Gronkowski (47 percent) at tight end.
Now, how can we apply this data moving forward to help you in 2014? We'll break down the positions below (the Top 15 at each position is shown) with an angle toward how to best build your team through the draft. For example, does Peyton Manning finishing first in win percentage mean he should be drafted at No. 1 overall? Or is it better to focus on trying to land a top running back like Charles or LeSean McCoy because of their overall success?
No matter how you start your team on Draft Day it's almost more important how you finish in the latter rounds – and being aggressive on the waiver wire. The owners who pay attention throughout the season are usually the ones with a majority of these players on their roster heading into the playoffs. They are also the ones taking home the title in the end.
Quarterback
Win percentage | Average Draft Position | Fantasy Pts. | Position rank by Fantasy Pts. | |
Peyton Manning, Broncos | 0.615 | 15 | 523 | 1 |
Drew Brees, Saints | 0.542 | 8 | 435 | 2 |
Jay Cutler, Bears | 0.536 | 145 | 205 | 21 |
Matthew Stafford, Lions | 0.530 | 42 | 336 | 7 |
Nick Foles, Eagles | 0.520 | Not drafted | 313 | 11 |
Ryan Tannehill, Dolphins | 0.517 | 168 | 285 | 16 |
Tony Romo, Cowboys | 0.509 | 59 | 322 | 8 |
Andy Dalton, Bengals | 0.507 | 103 | 353 | 3 |
Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers | 0.502 | 130 | 315 | 10 |
Philip Rivers, Chargers | 0.502 | 154 | 352 | 4 |
Russell Wilson, Seahawks | 0.496 | 72 | 321 | 9 |
Cam Newton, Panthers | 0.496 | 33 | 345 | 5 |
Alex Smith, Chiefs | 0.495 | 152 | 299 | 14 |
Andrew Luck, Colts | 0.493 | 51 | 337 | 6 |
Carson Palmer, Cardinals | 0.485 | 121 | 264 | 17 |
Looking back on 2013: The quarterback position was somewhat
volatile last season because of the top quarterbacks missing key
weapons. Five quarterbacks who were drafted as No. 1 options – Brady, Matt Ryan, Colin Kaepernick, Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson – all
were missing their expected No. 1 receiver for the majority of the
season (Gronkowski, Michael Crabtree
and Percy Harvin) or lost their top
target during the year (Julio Jones and Reggie Wayne). That's hard to overcome, and Aaron Rodgers getting hurt was also a tough blow to the position.
Only 10 quarterbacks finished with a win percentage above .500, and I'm
surprised guys like Andy Dalton and Philip Rivers didn't have more success since they were Top 5 in
Fantasy points. It shows that owners didn't have tremendous faith in
them based on the teams who added them off waivers, and they definitely
had a low start percentage (Dalton was over 45 percent started just once
and Rivers was over 70 percent just twice. By comparison, Brady was
under 70 percent just twice). Fantasy owners clearly bought into Foles
with more confidence, whether he was a starter or not (he never got
above 78 percent), but he helped plenty of owners since he went
undrafted and finished as a Top 5 quarterback in win percentage.
Looking ahead to 2014: There are two ways to look at the quarterbacks having such few players with a positive win percentage. It can make you want to invest in a top quarterback early in Round 1 or 2 like Manning or Brees (Rodgers would likely have been in the Top 5 based on past results) to guarantee success. Or you can look at other quarterbacks drafted later or not drafted at all (Cutler, Foles, Dalton or Rivers) and build your team that way. It really comes down to personal preference, but keep in mind someone with Manning might have also drafted Charles or McCoy based on ADP, which fortified their win percentage – and vice versa. I plan to wait on a quarterback – most likely in the Round 5-8 range – because of the 10 quarterbacks above .500 seven were drafted in that range or later (Manning, Brees and Stafford are the three drafted in the first four rounds). Also, based on Fantasy points, eight of the Top 12 quarterbacks were drafted in Round 5 or later. Only Manning, Brees, Cam Newton and Stafford were drafted in the first three rounds, although Rodgers likely would have been there also if he didn't miss seven games with a broken left collarbone. I believe you can find a quarterback later in the draft based on the depth at the position, but locking up a workhorse running back is tougher to do.
Running back
Win percentage | Average Draft Position | Fantasy Pts. | Position rank by Fantasy Pts. | |
Jamaal Charles, Chiefs | 0.594 | 4 | 307 | 1 |
LeSean McCoy, Eagles | 0.561 | 11 | 277 | 2 |
Knowshon Moreno, Broncos | 0.552 | 205 | 235 | 5 |
Matt Forte, Bears | 0.551 | 14 | 262 | 3 |
Eddie Lacy, Packers | 0.540 | 58 | 206 | 6 |
Zac Stacy, Rams | 0.537 | 145 | 157 | 18 |
DeMarco Murray, Cowboys | 0.536 | 28 | 205 | 7 |
Shane Vereen, Patriots | 0.533 | 71 | 86 | 43 |
Le'Veon Bell, Steelers | 0.530 | 64 | 171 | 14 |
Adrian Peterson, Vikings | 0.528 | 1 | 203 | 8 |
Andre Brown, Giants | 0.527 | 85 | 73 | 50 |
Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks | 0.527 | 6 | 238 | 4 |
Reggie Bush, Lions | 0.522 | 24 | 184 | 11 |
Rashad Jennings, Raiders | 0.514 | Not drafted | 138 | 21 |
Ryan Mathews, Chargers | 0.511 | 62 | 183 | 12 |
Looking back on 2013: Finding a stud running back last season was
tough because of all the early-round flops due to poor play (Spiller and
Richardson) or injury (Arian Foster and Doug Martin). There were 15 running backs drafted in the first two
rounds based on ADP, and only eight (Charles, McCoy, Matt Forte, Adrian Peterson, Marshawn Lynch, Alfred Morris, Chris Johnson and Reggie Bush)
finished as a Top 24 option in standard leagues for Fantasy points. When
it comes to win percentage, there were only six of the Top 15 finishers
with Charles, McCoy, Forte, Peterson, Lynch and Bush. The good news is
there were running backs who came out of nowhere to surprise us like
Moreno and Stacy, who not only were Top 5 in win percentage for running
backs but also Top 20 in Fantasy points. A Fantasy owner could have
drafted well and then added Moreno in Week 2 and Stacy in Week 5 and had
a loaded backfield -- or some combination featuring one of those
rushers. Andre Brown and Rashad Jennings were other quality free agent additions, and it helped
that Eddie Lacy and Le'Veon Bell delivered big with mid-round value. While some of the
early-round running backs were busts, there were still some great
performances from mid- to late-round options and free agent finds. Those
running backs who came out of nowhere, to a certain degree, paid
dividends for a lot of winning Fantasy squads.
Looking ahead to 2014: Running backs are going to dominate the early part of your draft, and they should. If you can hit on a top running back in the first two rounds – or if you're lucky, maybe two – your team should be set up for success. And then you should stockpile running back depth with the hope to find the next Moreno or Stacy before they become obvious waiver wire additions. Quarterback and receiver are loaded with talent, but the bottom falls out for running backs as early as Round 4. I have no problem taking three running backs with my first four picks with a receiver or tight end mixed in because the idea is to get as many workhorse running backs as possible. Sure, they might falter like Spiller, Richardson or Rice or get hurt like Foster or Martin. But Rodgers was hurt last year, and Ryan and Luck suffered from injuries to their receivers. Brady had a down year with his production, and you can find a knock on almost every player at any position. We did a mock draft when the season ended where I drafted Bell in Round 1, DeMarco Murray in Round 2, Jordy Nelson in Round 3, Julius Thomas in Round 4, Montee Ball in Round 5 and Kaepernick in Round 6. I don't expect Ball to fall that far if he's named the starter for the Broncos this season, but give me this type of roster next year and I'll be a title contender for sure barring injury based on my talent at running back.
Wide receiver
Win percentage | Average Draft Position | Fantasy Pts. | Position rank by Fantasy Pts. | |
Josh Gordon, Browns | 0.576 | 108 | 226 | 2 |
Calvin Johnson, Lions | 0.560 | 9 | 219 | 3 |
Michael Crabtree, 49ers | 0.550 | Not drafted | 34 | 109 |
Demaryius Thomas, Broncos | 0.545 | 26 | 227 | 1 |
Antonio Brown, Steelers | 0.543 | 66 | 197 | 7 |
DeSean Jackson, Eagles | 0.539 | 69 | 187 | 10 |
A.J. Green, Bengals | 0.536 | 19 | 208 | 4 |
Brandon Marshall, Bears | 0.536 | 20 | 205 | 5 |
Alshon Jeffery, Bears | 0.535 | 151 | 194 | 8 |
Jordy Nelson, Packers | 0.530 | 68 | 179 | 11 |
Dez Bryant, Cowboys | 0.525 | 18 | 199 | 6 |
Keenan Allen, Chargers | 0.523 | Not drafted | 148 | 17 |
Pierre Garcon, Redskins | 0.521 | 50 | 163 | 14 |
Julian Edelman, Patriots | 0.519 | Not drafted | 146 | 18 |
Vincent Jackson, Buccaneers | 0.517 | 38 | 164 | 13 |
Looking back on 2013: I love it when Fantasy owners are
aggressive on waivers even if it doesn't pan out. You see Crabtree here,
and he played just five games after an Achilles injury prior to the
season. He had two games with double digits in Fantasy points and never
went above 50 percent started, but he was added to a lot of winning
Fantasy squads based on his potential alone. That was likely the case
for Jeffery in Week 5 after he was cut in many leagues following a slow
start, and Keenan Allen (added in Week
6) and Julian Edelman (added in Week 2,
dropped in Week 9 and added again in Week 13) were all significant
contributors to quality rosters. Gordon might have been the best value
pick in Fantasy leagues last year in Round 10 based on his ADP, and he
finished with the best win percentage at receiver and was No. 2 in
Fantasy points behind Demaryius Thomas
and ahead of Calvin Johnson. The good
news for receiver is of the Top 6 drafted based on ADP (Johnson, Dez Bryant, A.J. Green, Brandon Marshall,
Jones and Thomas) five finished with a win percentage of 53 percent or
higher. Only Jones didn't qualify because he missed the final 11 games
of the year with a foot injury. But he's expected to make a full
recovery for 2014, which is great news for the position.
Looking ahead to 2014: Receiver is the deepest position in the draft, and there will always be players who emerge as late-round picks or off waivers (think Allen in 2013, Randall Cobb in 2012, Victor Cruz in 2011 and Brandon Lloyd in 2010, among many more). But the upper-echelon guys tend to live up to expectations, and looking at last year's ADP we had 13 of the Top 24 receivers drafted (Johnson, Bryant, Green, Marshall, Thomas, Larry Fitzgerald, Andre Johnson, Vincent Jackson, Wes Welker, Pierre Garcon, Eric Decker, Torrey Smith and Antonio Brown) finish as Top 24 options. Had Jones, Cobb and Wayne stayed healthy all season they likely would have been in that group as well. What you should do is grab a stud receiver early on Draft Day to guarantee yourself elite production. Of the Top 30 players overall in Fantasy points at running back, receiver and tight end, 15 were receivers (there were two tight ends and 13 running backs). You can assume Calvin Johnson, Gordon, Thomas, Marshall, Jones, Green and Bryant being drafted in the first two rounds, and Jeffery, Nelson and Cobb could also be gone through Round 3. Those 10, along with Garcon and Brown, make up my Top 12 receivers heading into the season, and I have no problem getting two of them if possible. But if not you can find plenty of mid-round talent like Cordarrelle Patterson, Kendall Wright and Terrance Williams, among others. I love finding receivers later in the draft, and this year won't be any different than what we've seen just like the past few seasons.
Tight end
Win percentage | Average Draft Position | Fantasy Pts. | Position rank by Fantasy Pts. | |
Dennis Pitta, Ravens | 0.595 | Not drafted | 22 | 54 |
Jimmy Graham, Saints | 0.567 | 22 | 217 | 1 |
Delanie Walker, Titans | 0.529 | Not drafted | 93 | 12 |
Julius Thomas, Broncos | 0.524 | Not drafted | 150 | 3 |
Vernon Davis, 49ers | 0.523 | 53 | 161 | 2 |
Jordan Cameron, Browns | 0.507 | 116 | 133 | 6 |
Charles Clay, Dolphins | 0.504 | Not drafted | 118 | 7 |
Jason Witten, Cowboys | 0.498 | 49 | 133 | 5 |
Coby Fleener, Colts | 0.498 | 178 | 88 | 13 |
Greg Olsen, Panthers | 0.495 | 97 | 117 | 8 |
Tony Gonzalez, Falcons | 0.493 | 56 | 135 | 4 |
Antonio Gates, Chargers | 0.492 | 78 | 107 | 9 |
Heath Miller, Steelers | 0.489 | 207 | 63 | 26 |
Martellus Bennett, Bears | 0.483 | 112 | 103 | 10 |
Jordan Reed, Redskins | 0.480 | Not drafted | 68 | 21 |
Looking back on 2013: Let's take Pitta out of this discussion
since he had one good game of the four he played after coming back from
hip surgery in Week 14. That would leave us with only six tight ends who
had a winning record, and this is a position that is lacking depth of
quality options. It was great to see Walker, Jordan Cameron and Charles Clay play
at a high level last season, and they not only finished above .500 but
also were Top 12 in Fantasy points. Of that trio, only Cameron was
drafted in the majority of leagues. We would have likely had Gronkowski
with a winning record if he was healthy, but he only played in seven
games sandwiched between his back injury and a torn ACL. Outside of
Graham and Vernon Davis, tight end was
kind of disappointing, save for Thomas coming out of nowhere to finish
third in Fantasy points. He was added off the waiver wire in Week 2, and
his performance throughout the season likely contributed too many
Fantasy victories as a key cog to an already loaded roster. Or, most
likely, he replaced a disappointing tight end like Antonio Gates or served as a fill-in for Gronkowski.
Looking ahead to 2014: Running back and tight end are the two most important positions on Draft Day. If you can land a standout tight end early – and we anticipate Gronkowski making a full recovery, which will help tremendously – then your team is in great shape. Ideally, like the draft I referenced in the running back section, you can come away with someone like Thomas, Gronkowski or Davis by Round 4 after two standout running backs and a No. 1 receiver. You might get lucky to find the next Thomas with a late-round pick, and some early-season candidates include Jordan Reed, Zach Ertz and Tyler Eifert, especially if Jermaine Gresham is gone. Kyle Rudolph should rebound with new offensive coordinator Norv Turner, but these are all fall-back options. Don't be afraid to pull the trigger on Graham as a Top 5 overall pick and a definite first-round selection. He is the biggest difference maker at any position in standard leagues since he outscored Davis by 56 points and would have been the No. 4 receiver behind Demaryius Thomas, Gordon and Calvin Johnson. I would love to start my team with Graham in Round 1 and then get a running back like Stacy or Martin in Round 2. That's a great way to begin your draft in any format if Graham plays as expected in 2014.
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Position | Win % | Avg. Draft Position | Fantasy Pts. | Pos. rank by Fantasy Pts. | ||||||
Peyton Manning, Broncos | QB | 0.615 | 15 | 523 | 1 | |||||
Dennis Pitta, Ravens | TE | 0.595 | Not drafted | 22 | 54 | |||||
Jamaal Charles, Chiefs | RB | 0.594 | 4 | 307 | 1 | |||||
Josh Gordon, Browns | WR | 0.576 | 108 | 226 | 2 | |||||
Jimmy Graham, Saints | TE | 0.567 | 22 | 217 | 1 | |||||
Lions | DST | 0.563 | Not drafted | 159 | 22 | |||||
LeSean McCoy, Eagles | RB | 0.561 | 11 | 277 | 2 | |||||
Calvin Johnson, Lions | WR | 0.560 | 9 | 219 | 3 | |||||
Knowshon Moreno, Broncos | RB | 0.552 | 205 | 235 | 5 | |||||
Matt Forte, Bears | RB | 0.551 | 14 | 262 | 3 | |||||
Michael Crabtree, 49ers | WR | 0.550 | Not drafted | 34 | 109 | |||||
Demaryius Thomas, Broncos | WR | 0.545 | 26 | 227 | 1 | |||||
Antonio Brown, Steelers | WR | 0.543 | 66 | 197 | 7 | |||||
Drew Brees, Saints | QB | 0.542 | 8 | 435 | 2 | |||||
Eddie Lacy, Packers | RB | 0.540 | 58 | 206 | 6 | |||||
DeSean Jackson, Eagles | WR | 0.539 | 69 | 187 | 10 | |||||
Chiefs | DST | 0.538 | 236 | 257 | 2 | |||||
Seahawks | DST | 0.537 | 73 | 264 | 1 | |||||
Zac Stacy, Rams | RB | 0.537 | 145 | 157 | 18 | |||||
Jay Cutler, Bears | QB | 0.536 | 145 | 205 | 21 | |||||
DeMarco Murray, Cowboys | RB | 0.536 | 28 | 205 | 7 | |||||
A.J. Green, Bengals | WR | 0.536 | 19 | 208 | 4 | |||||
Brandon Marshall, Bears | WR | 0.536 | 20 | 205 | 5 | |||||
Alshon Jeffery, Bears | WR | 0.535 | 151 | 194 | 8 | |||||
Panthers | DST | 0.535 | Not drafted | 246 | 3 | |||||
Shane Vereen, Patriots | RB | 0.533 | 71 | 86 | 43 | |||||
Steven Hauschka, Seahawks | K | 0.531 | 232 | 149 | 5 | |||||
Jordy Nelson, Packers | WR | 0.530 | 68 | 179 | 11 | |||||
Matthew Stafford, Lions | QB | 0.530 | 42 | 336 | 7 | |||||
Le'Veon Bell, Steelers | RB | 0.530 | 64 | 171 | 14 | |||||
Delanie Walker, Titans | TE | 0.529 | Not drafted | 93 | 12 | |||||
Adrian Peterson, Vikings | RB | 0.528 | 1 | 203 | 8 | |||||
Andre Brown, Giants | RB | 0.527 | 85 | 73 | 50 | |||||
Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks | RB | 0.527 | 6 | 238 | 4 | |||||
Nick Novak, Chargers | K | 0.525 | Not drafted | 148 | 6 | |||||
Dez Bryant, Cowboys | WR | 0.525 | 18 | 199 | 6 | |||||
Julius Thomas, Broncos | TE | 0.524 | Not drafted | 150 | 3 | |||||
Matt Prater, Broncos | K | 0.524 | 141 | 162 | 2 | |||||
Justin Tucker, Ravens | K | 0.523 | 176 | 152 | 3 | |||||
Keenan Allen, Chargers | WR | 0.523 | Not drafted | 148 | 17 | |||||
Vernon Davis, 49ers | TE | 0.523 | 53 | 161 | 2 | |||||
Reggie Bush, Lions | RB | 0.522 | 24 | 184 | 11 | |||||
Pierre Garcon, Redskins | WR | 0.521 | 50 | 163 | 14 | |||||
Nick Foles, Eagles | QB | 0.520 | Not drafted | 313 | 11 | |||||
Dolphins | DST | 0.519 | 167 | 172 | 11 | |||||
Bengals | DST | 0.519 | 100 | 227 | 4 | |||||
Julian Edelman, Patriots | WR | 0.519 | Not drafted | 146 | 18 | |||||
Cardinals | DST | 0.518 | 182 | 215 | 6 | |||||
Phil Dawson, 49ers | K | 0.518 | 139 | 148 | 7 | |||||
Ryan Tannehill, Dolphins | QB | 0.517 | 168 | 285 | 16 | |||||
Stephen Gostkowski, Patriots | K | 0.517 | 107 | 168 | 1 | |||||
Vincent Jackson, Buccaneers | WR | 0.517 | 38 | 164 | 13 | |||||
Rams | DST | 0.516 | 175 | 205 | 7 | |||||
Eric Decker, Broncos | WR | 0.514 | 55 | 192 | 9 | |||||
Rashad Jennings, Raiders | RB | 0.514 | Not drafted | 138 | 21 | |||||
49ers | DST | 0.513 | 83 | 218 | 5 | |||||
Andre Johnson, Texans | WR | 0.511 | 31 | 170 | 12 | |||||
Ryan Mathews, Chargers | RB | 0.511 | 62 | 183 | 12 | |||||
Montee Ball, Broncos | RB | 0.511 | 57 | 87 | 42 | |||||
Joique Bell, Lions | RB | 0.511 | 193 | 163 | 17 | |||||
Greg Jennings, Vikings | WR | 0.510 | 93 | 104 | 38 | |||||
Bobby Rainey, Buccaneers | RB | 0.510 | Not drafted | 94 | 40 | |||||
Giovani Bernard, Bengals | RB | 0.510 | 61 | 166 | 16 | |||||
Harry Douglas, Falcons | WR | 0.510 | Not drafted | 114 | 32 | |||||
Tony Romo, Cowboys | QB | 0.509 | 59 | 322 | 8 | |||||
Dan Bailey, Cowboys | K | 0.508 | 202 | 143 | 9 | |||||
Kendall Wright, Titans | WR | 0.508 | 183 | 119 | 31 | |||||
Mason Crosby, Packers | K | 0.508 | 216 | 151 | 4 | |||||
Jordan Cameron, Browns | TE | 0.507 | 116 | 133 | 6 | |||||
Andy Dalton, Bengals | QB | 0.507 | 103 | 353 | 3 | |||||
Charles Clay, Dolphins | TE | 0.504 | Not drafted | 118 | 7 | |||||
Frank Gore, 49ers | RB | 0.503 | 30 | 174 | 13 | |||||
Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers | QB | 0.502 | 130 | 315 | 10 | |||||
Adam Vinatieri, Colts | K | 0.502 | 223 | 147 | 8 | |||||
Philip Rivers, Chargers | QB | 0.502 | 154 | 352 | 4 | |||||
Chris Johnson, Titans | RB | 0.502 | 17 | 197 | 9 | |||||
Fred Jackson, Bills | RB | 0.501 | 117 | 187 | 10 | |||||
Riley Cooper, Eagles | WR | 0.500 | Not drafted | 136 | 22 | |||||
T.Y. Hilton, Colts | WR | 0.499 | 79 | 138 | 19 | |||||
Torrey Smith, Ravens | WR | 0.499 | 65 | 138 | 20 | |||||
Jason Witten, Cowboys | TE | 0.498 | 49 | 133 | 5 | |||||
Coby Fleener, Colts | TE | 0.498 | 178 | 88 | 13 | |||||
Donald Brown, Colts | RB | 0.498 | Not drafted | 122 | 26 | |||||
Wes Welker, Broncos | WR | 0.497 | 40 | 135 | 23 | |||||
Danny Woodhead, Chargers | RB | 0.497 | 124 | 146 | 19 | |||||
Michael Floyd, Cardinals | WR | 0.497 | 114 | 134 | 24 | |||||
Russell Wilson, Seahawks | QB | 0.496 | 72 | 321 | 9 | |||||
Cam Newton, Panthers | QB | 0.496 | 33 | 345 | 5 | |||||
Pierre Thomas, Saints | RB | 0.495 | 127 | 133 | 23 | |||||
Alex Smith, Chiefs | QB | 0.495 | 152 | 299 | 14 | |||||
Greg Olsen, Panthers | TE | 0.495 | 97 | 117 | 8 | |||||
Andrew Luck, Colts | QB | 0.493 | 51 | 337 | 6 | |||||
Broncos | DST | 0.493 | 106 | 169 | 13 | |||||
Tony Gonzalez, Falcons | TE | 0.493 | 56 | 135 | 4 | |||||
Brian Hartline, Dolphins | WR | 0.493 | 171 | 125 | 26 | |||||
Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals | WR | 0.492 | 29 | 153 | 15 | |||||
Saints | DST | 0.492 | Not drafted | 175 | 10 | |||||
Antonio Gates, Chargers | TE | 0.492 | 78 | 107 | 9 | |||||
Robbie Gould, Bears | Kicker | 0.491 | 213 | 129 | 13 | |||||
Percy Harvin, Seahawks | WR | 0.491 | 122 | 1 | 179 | |||||
Anquan Boldin, 49ers | WR | 0.491 | 90 | 160 | 15 | |||||
Steelers | DST | 0.491 | 149 | 168 | 14 | |||||
Rashard Mendenhall, Cardinals | RB | 0.491 | 70 | 125 | 25 | |||||
Chris Ivory, Jets | RB | 0.490 | 75 | 102 | 37 | |||||
DeAngelo Williams, Panthers | RB | 0.490 | 89 | 137 | 22 | |||||
Andre Ellington, Cardinals | RB | 0.490 | Not drafted | 126 | 24 | |||||
Heath Miller, Steelers | TE | 0.489 | 207 | 63 | 26 | |||||
Emmanuel Sanders, Steelers | WR | 0.487 | 126 | 114 | 33 | |||||
Alfred Morris, Redskins | RB | 0.487 | 13 | 168 | 15 | |||||
Ravens | DST | 0.486 | 140 | 168 | 15 | |||||
Carson Palmer, Cardinals | QB | 0.485 | 121 | 264 | 17 | |||||
Jarrett Boykin, Packers | WR | 0.485 | Not drafted | 86 | 54 | |||||
Patriots | DST | 0.485 | 118 | 172 | 12 | |||||
Martellus Bennett, Bears | TE | 0.483 | 112 | 103 | 10 | |||||
Mike Wallace, Dolphins | WR | 0.483 | 76 | 126 | 25 | |||||
Ben Tate, Texans | RB | 0.483 | 99 | 111 | 33 | |||||
Joe Flacco, Ravens | QB | 0.481 | 136 | 245 | 18 | |||||
Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars | RB | 0.481 | 25 | 145 | 20 | |||||
Victor Cruz, Giants | WR | 0.481 | 36 | 121 | 29 | |||||
Jordan Reed, Redskins | TE | 0.480 | Not drafted | 68 | 21 | |||||
Danny Amendola, Patriots | WR | 0.480 | 47 | 75 | 59 | |||||
BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Bengals | RB | 0.479 | 95 | 115 | 32 | |||||
James Jones, Packers | WR | 0.479 | 67 | 97 | 43 | |||||
Golden Tate, Seahawks | WR | 0.479 | 104 | 122 | 28 | |||||
Bears | DST | 0.478 | 87 | 149 | 26 | |||||
Darren McFadden, Raiders | RB | 0.476 | 37 | 81 | 47 | |||||
Darren Sproles, Saints | RB | 0.476 | 41 | 102 | 36 | |||||
Dwayne Bowe, Chiefs | WR | 0.476 | 45 | 97 | 42 | |||||
Marques Colston, Saints | WR | 0.474 | 46 | 124 | 27 | |||||
Colin Kaepernick, 49ers | QB | 0.473 | 52 | 305 | 12 | |||||
Jared Cook, Rams | TE | 0.473 | 92 | 95 | 11 | |||||
Steve Johnson, Bills | WR | 0.473 | 86 | 78 | 58 | |||||
Roddy White, Falcons | WR | 0.473 | 34 | 87 | 52 | |||||
Rob Gronkowski, Patriots | TE | 0.473 | 44 | 83 | 16 | |||||
Lamar Miller, Dolphins | RB | 0.472 | 43 | 97 | 38 | |||||
Cowboys | DST | 0.471 | 195 | 166 | 19 | |||||
Steven Jackson, Falcons | RB | 0.471 | 16 | 115 | 31 | |||||
Aaron Rodgers, Packers | QB | 0.470 | 12 | 203 | 23 | |||||
Marvin Jones, Bengals | WR | 0.470 | Not drafted | 137 | 21 | |||||
Matt Ryan, Falcons | QB | 0.468 | 32 | 299 | 15 | |||||
Stevan Ridley, Patriots | RB | 0.468 | 21 | 117 | 30 | |||||
Garrett Hartley, Saints | Kicker | 0.467 | 179 | 109 | 24 | |||||
Steve Smith, Panthers | WR | 0.467 | 63 | 98 | 41 | |||||
Tavon Austin, Rams | WR | 0.466 | 77 | 84 | 55 | |||||
Rueben Randle, Giants | WR | 0.464 | 158 | 95 | 46 | |||||
Terrance Williams, Cowboys | WR | 0.463 | Not drafted | 101 | 40 | |||||
Cecil Shorts, Jaguars | WR | 0.462 | 82 | 95 | 45 | |||||
Denarius Moore, Raiders | WR | 0.461 | 133 | 99 | 41 | |||||
Hakeem Nicks, Giants | WR | 0.460 | 60 | 89 | 51 | |||||
C.J. Spiller, Bills | RB | 0.458 | 5 | 120 | 27 | |||||
Ray Rice, Ravens | RB | 0.453 | 7 | 120 | 28 | |||||
Tom Brady, Patriots | QB | 0.452 | 27 | 300 | 13 | |||||
Robert Griffin III, Redskins | QB | 0.449 | 54 | 244 | 19 | |||||
Eli Manning, Giants | QB | 0.441 | 85 | 205 | 22 | |||||
Trent Richardson, Colts | RB | 0.438 | 10 | 109 | 34 |
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