2012 Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings by Tier

Here is the LestersLegends 2012 fantasy football running back no order.
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Tier One : Spring flower. It should be a top three read in most leagues.
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Arian Foster, Houston Texans: Finished the season averaging 169.3 total yards with five TDs in the past four games. With 1,841 total yards and 12 total TDs in 13 games, he’s clearly still the top running back in the game.
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LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles: Turned in a beast year with 1,624 yards and 20 TDs. I don’t see him releasing the numbers again, but they’re clearly elite.
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Ray Rice, Baltimore Ravens: 2,068 total yards and 15 TDs. It’s as electric as they come.
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Tier Two : The elite still back that suggest the first circumspection. They just don’t have hair like the Big Three.
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Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings: The knee appears to be shot. The dude is fake. You know I’m going. If it’s good to go, it’s really good.
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Chris Johnson, Tennessee Titans: He certainly wasn’t his usual self last year, and I don’t think he’ll get back to his 2009 level, but 1800 yards and double-digit touchdowns wouldn’t be a stretch. With familiar questions surrounding several backs, he jumped to the cave four.
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Matt Forte, Chicago Bears: He got paid, and while Michael Bush will cut into his value, he also needs to keep it fresh. Another person who benefited from the knowledge of the question.
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Tier Three : Quality RB1s, but also more question marks. These backs should enter the first two circles.
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Darren McFadden, Oakland Raiders: He could have put up monster numbers with Michael Bush; but he must remain in the field.
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DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys: He was a beast in the middle, but the draft was slow. It’s also a time of great power.
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Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs: Peyton Hill will get a tough stick, but Charles a ton must still fall between xxj.
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Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks: Beast Mode was back in a big way. It seems like he’s been in the league forever, but he’ll turn 26 soon this month. He will likely avoid suspension this year for his DUI so his value remains high.
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Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville Jaguars: He continues to produce year in and year out. He led the NFL last year with 1,606 yards (1,980 total). He also scored 11 touchdowns. Contract the condition of the beginner to me nervous.
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Ryan Mathews, San Diego Chargers: 1546. With Mike Tolbert in Carolina, the Heat in Look for TDs and a heavy Mathews breakout. In time his injury was done, and his dignity did not descend so much. His health is a serious concern, though.
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Trent Richardson, Cleveland Browns: The Browns have a solid offensive line and will lean heavily on Richardson, who is one of the top running back hope to come to the league in years. Care for my knee, but not serious enough early.
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Tier Four : low end RB1s or high end RB2s. These two backs should go through four rounds.
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Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers: The lead is still there, but it will lose some touches to keep it fresh. Brandon Jacobs’ injury should help his cause.
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Fried Jackson, Buffalo Bills: Sir. Coming off a pretty serious injury, plus C.J. Spiller threatens his value. However, he cannot count him.
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Michael Turner, Atlanta Falcons: Continues to put up big numbers. Many thought he would slide last year and had 1,508 yards and 11 TDs. Finally, here is his disclaimer.
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Steven Jackson, St. Louis Rams
: There’s a lot of mileage on the line, but it’s still possible. In 1478 he had a whole year of yards.
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Tier Five : RB2s who should go in the 4th through 8th rounds.
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Ahmad Bradshaw, New York Giants: It will be good to prove that he can stay healthy. With Brandon Jacobs gone, Bradshaw needs to see his hand.
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Darren Sproles, New Orleans Saints: Sproles has become a tailor to play with Drew Brees.
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Doug Martin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Rookie will have to share with Blount, but he’s a three player down, who in the first place must assume the gig sooner rather than later.
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Reggie Bush, Miami Dolphins: Am I “all in” with Reggie? Not quite so. I think I had a nice run in Miami and he didn’t disappoint. He was more of a running back than I thought and less of a receiver. I think it could be even more productive, as Miami gets better at using the passing game.
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Tier Six : These backs still prove to be worthy of the RB2, but they have some warts.
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Beanie Wells, Arizona Cardinals: I would feel a lot better about Beanie if he could stay healthy.
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BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Cincinnati Bengals: If he will be a little more active than Benson. He never threw the ball over.
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Cedric Benson, Green Bay Packers: In three yards and a cloud of dust, he can improve a bit in Green Bay’s powerful offense. This is one of the least sexiest reads available though.
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C.J. Spiller, Buffalo Bills: Showed some promise last year. He will share with Fred Jackson, but will be quite productive.
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DeAngelo Williams, Carolina Panthers: He has to share with J-Stew, Mike Tolbert, and Cam Newton. If one goes down, the price jumps.
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Donald Brown, Indianapolis Colts: Finally, he showed a little something last year. He can build on it.
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Jonathan Stewart, Carolina Panthers: See Williams, DeAngelo.
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Marcus Ingram, St. Aurelius, New Orleans: If he can stay healthy, he will be in the mix for the morning job.
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Shonn Greene, New York Jets: The Jets offense looks terrible. Greene will be his appearance.
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Willis McGahee, Denver Broncos: The offense will look much different than last year, which hurts McGahee’s value.
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