
Whaaaaaaa? Marion Barber might not be the only option in Dallas??? Go on ...
Winning your fantasy draft is easy. And free. Well actually, the free part is easier than the easy part, if that makes sense. (Why? Because you only need to hit up FleaFlicker and rock out all the free fantasy football you can find.)
But easy isn't hard, and before I actually start confusing myself, let's cut to the chase: there are tons of "sleeper" backs in fantasy football drafts this year. And, handily, they can be broken up into convenient little tiers.
Power Naps
Chester Taylor, Vikings -- I know, right? He's not even really a sleeper, just because he'll see tons of carries. But the fact, whether or not you choose to recognize it with your number one overall pick, is that Adrian Peterson hasn't finished a full season of football since he started getting money to play football. Or, if you prefer, since high school. If he goes down again, Taylor will be an absolute monster.

Ronnie Brown, Dolphins -- Brown just returned to practicing sans cast but all you hear out of Miami is "Ricky this, Ricky that," because everyone thinks Ricky Williams will start and carry the rock for the Fins. I'm not buying it, personally. Brown was a top-five running back on easily the worst team in the entire league -- one that should have been passing from the 10-minute mark of the first quarter based on deficits -- until he got injured. Sure, he might not dive right in and be a dominant back, but when he's your third or fourth running back, the upside is too good to pass up.


Several members of the West Virginia team are now
A look at the 2007 junior class as players
Survive is the best way to describe what almost happened to the Mountaineers today in the second annual Coal Bowl. The game mandated by West Virginia governor Joe Manchin. Who, by the way, didn't grow up in Huntington as ESPN would like you to believe. Maybe that's not a fair assessment. Pam Ward and company had a hard time getting anyone's name right or the actual capacity of Joan C. Edwards stadium all day. So the claim that Manchin was from Huntington could have just been another in a long line of goofs. 
Noel Devine receives a standing ovation after his first collegiate run. A run for no gain mind you. The hype machine surrounding Noel Devine has been unlike anything West Virginia fans have seen. And considering how hyped Mountaineer fans were when Jason Gwaltney signed with West Virginia, that's saying something. A person could spend the better part of a day watching Youtube highlights of the true freshman if they so desired. And the highlights of Devine are very impressive.