Running backs to take in for your Weekly Fantasy Football League A star running back can be the key to a victorious Weekly Fantasy Football team. Knowing who is hot, or who could wear out out is predominant to your team success. Keep a see on these players they may be the remainder between winning and losing this temper.
1.) Beanie Wells track back-Arizona Cardinals This second year track back had a solid state rookie season, but its too bad the Cardinals backfield is jammed with other gifted backs. Wells has the most upper side of any back on the Cardinals roster and its up to him and the offensive coordinator to realize his vast potentiality. He rushed for 793 yards in 2009, he can get that in his sleep in when healthy. Something all people into NFL dissipated need to think of. th score.
2.) Michael Turner track back-Atlanta Falcons Unlike Wells, Turner has no competition in terms of cancel gift at his put on on the Falcons roll. Turner hurried for under 1,000 yards in 2009, but now that he is incoming his third year in the Falcons offense system its time for all the hype about him to come to pass. Turner has been a heck of a complement to star QB Matt Ryan and the 2010 should and it better be the year Turner returns to the form of 2008 when he gained almost 1,700 yards on the run aground.
3.) Chester Taylor track back-Chicago Bears With fellow running back Matt Forte taking the brunt of the carries in the Bears offence, Taylor(like he did in Minnesota) could hurt defenses who are more troubled about Jay Cutler 39;s right arm and Forte 39;s running talents.
4.) Reggie Bush track back-New Orleans Saints It has got to get to Bush to hear the media and fans to already deem him a bust(even back in 2008), the 2010 has to be that weapons platform where Bush shows the earth the real Reggie Bush that showed his Delicious talents from 1999-2005 at spiral High School and the University of Southern California.
5.) Felix Jones running back-Dallas Cowboys This complementary back is already one of the more exciting players in the NFL. When he gets into the open sphere, see you later pal Are you gear up for some Weekly Fantasy Football action?
