College Fantasy Football Ranks-TE, PK, DEF/ST Edition

Posted by in Fantasy Advice on Jul 12th 2009 and last modified on Jul 13th 2009. (Print This)

Fantasy Football Brothers’ College Draft kit concludes today with our TE/Pk/DEF/ST edition. Check back early and often next week as we will begin to roll out our FREE DRAFT KIT. The tight ends in college fantasy football are led by Jermaine Gresham of Oklahoma who flirted with the NFL Draft last year. He is a game-breaker who has quarterback Sam Bradford’s trust in the passing game as Oklahoma is rebuilding its’ receiving corps. Look for Gresham and BYU’s Dennis Pitta to challenge for 1,000 yards and 10-12 TD’s this year. Rob Gronkowski of Arizona will be a force this year and will look to take the top spot next year.

  1. Jermaine Gresham-Oklahoma
  2. Dennis Pitta-BYU
  3. Rob Gronkowski-Arizona
  4. Jason Harmon-Florida Atlantic
  5. Cody Slate-Marshall
  6. D.J. Williams-Arkansas
  7. Aaron Hernandez-Florida
  8. Garrett Graham-Wisconsin
  9. Jamie McCoy-Texas A&M
  10. Ed Dickson-Oregon
  11. Andrew Jones-Missouri
  12. Josh LeDuc-Eastern Michigan
  13. Mike McNeill-Nebraska
  14. Kyle Rudolph-Notre Dame
  15. Wesley Scourten-Houston
  16. Ladarius Green-LA Lafayette
  17. Shamar Graves-Rutgers
  18. Richard Dickson-LSU
  19. Taylor Wardlow-Rice
  20. Charlie Gantt-Michigan St.
  21. Jeffery Anderson-UAB
  22. George Bryan-North Carolina St.
  23. Jacoby Bell-Southern Mississippi
  24. Collin Franklin-Iowa St.
  25. Michael Hoomanawanui-Illinois

What can be said about kickers besides draft one, make sure you know their bye week, pick one who plays in a good offense and watch them win or lose you a game every once in awhile.

  1. Dan Bailey-Oklahoma St.
  2. Kyle Brotzman-Boise St.
  3. Jimmy Stevens-Oklahoma *Job Battle with Tress Way*
  4. Jonathan Phillips-Florida
  5. Leigh Tiffin-Alabama
  6. Brett Swenson-Michigan St.
  7. Ross Evans-TCU
  8. Hunter Lawrence-Texas
  9. Sam Glusman-Troy
  10. Phillip Welch-Wisconsin
  11. Joshua Shene-Mississippi
  12. Andrew Aguila-Central Michigan
  13. Alex Henery-Nebraska
  14. Jake Rogers-Cincinnati
  15. Igor Iveljic-Akron
  16. Josh Arauco-Arkansas St.
  17. Ben Hartman-East Carolina
  18. Blair Walsh-Georgia
  19. Aaron Pettrey-Ohio St.
  20. Matt Bosher-Miami

Florida is the cream of the crop defensively this year and will look to defend their National Championship. Simply put they are loaded, outstanding and deep at every defensive position, not to mention Brandon James returning punts and kickoffs makes this unit scary and actually one to target at your draft.

  1. Florida
  2. Alabama
  3. Virginia Tech
  4. TCU
  5. Oklahoma
  6. USC
  7. Ohio St.
  8. California
  9. Boise St.
  10. Penn St.
  11. Mississippi
  12. Utah
  13. North Carolina
  14. Texas
  15. Georgia Tech
  16. East Carolina
  17. Clemson
  18. Iowa
  19. Tennessee
  20. LSU
  21. Florida St.
  22. Vanderbilt
  23. Louisiana Tech
  24. West Virginia
  25. Michigan St.
  26. Auburn
  27. Northwestern
  28. Connecticut
  29. Georgia
  30. Rutgers
  31. Pittsburgh
  32. Minnesota
  33. Kentucky
  34. Notre Dame
  35. North Carolina St.

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