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I don't play college fantasy football. Never have. But these guys do. And they run CollegeFantasyFootballInsider.com, apparently for people like me. They recently released their fantasy rankings, and it's definitely an interesting take on the conference. Remember, these aren't based on skill necessarily, but more of a forecast of production.
In case you didn't know, generally a point is given for every 10 yards receiving or rushing and six for touchdowns. In some leagues, quarterbacks receive only four points for touchdowns. In some leagues, receivers earn a point or a fraction of a point for each reception as well.
Here's how they rank the Big 12's offensive talent:
Quarterbacks (overall position ranking):
3. Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M
7. Robert Griffin III, Baylor
8. Blaine Gabbert, Missouri
11. Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State
20. Steven Sheffield, Texas Tech
21. Taylor Potts, Texas Tech
24. Landry Jones, Oklahoma
25. Garrett Gilbert, Texas
37. Austen Arnaud, Iowa State
50. Tyler Hansen, Colorado
Running backs:
6. Daniel Thomas, Kansas State
8. Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State
18. DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma
19. Baron Batch, Texas Tech
25. Derrick Washington, Missouri
27. Alexander Robinson, Iowa State
31. Toben Opurum, Kansas
37. Rodney Stewart, Colorado
Wide receivers:
5. Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma
6. Jeff Fuller, Texas A&M
25. Hubert Anyiam, Oklahoma State
27. Jerrell Jackson, Missouri
30. Alex Torres, Texas Tech
31. Detron Lewis, Texas Tech
34. Kendall Wright, Baylor
39. Scotty McKnight, Colorado
50. Uzoma Nwachukwu, Texas A&M
Tight ends
10. Mike McNeill, Nebraska (The next Marques Colston, circa 2006? Fantasy geeks, you're with me on this one.)
26. Tim Biere, Kansas
38. Barrett Matthews, Texas
42. Brad Taylor, Baylor
43. Andrew Jones, Missouri
Kickers
2. Grant Ressel, Missouri
12. Alex Henery, Nebraska
19. Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State
20. Matt Williams, Texas Tech
33. Justin Tucker, Texas
41. Randy Bullock, Texas A&M
Team defense:
4. Nebraska
6. Texas
9. Oklahoma
44. Missouri
45. Texas A&M
47. Texas Tech
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