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Round 1
1. Adrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota Vikings: Peterson has returned to the Vikings, which is music to the ears of fantasy fans. Offensive coordinator Norv Turner's units are always running back-friendly -- both in terms of rushing and receiving -- and theVikings had a top-10 run-blocking line last season according to Pro Football Focus. Plus, he's Adrian Peterson.

2. Le'Veon Bell, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers: Bell might be the most talented youngster in the entire league at the running back position. A versatile performer, he is as dangerous a runner as he is a pass catcher out of the backfield. If it weren't for the three-game suspension he faces to start the 2015 campaign, Bell would be the consensus No. 1 overall choice.

3. Jamaal Charles, RB, Kansas City Chiefs: Charles experienced a decline in statistics across the board last season, but he still ranked among the top fantasy running backs in the league. A speedster who can take it to the house any time he touches the football, Charles, 28, is a lock to remain one of the first five players picked at his position in all drafts.

4. Arian Foster, RB, Houston Texans: Foster missed three games last season due to injuries, but he still finished among the five-best running backs in fantasy football. One of the few featured backs in the league, Foster has rushed for over 1,200 yards in each of his last four full seasons. While injuries are a concern, he remains well worth a top-five selection.

5. Eddie Lacy, RB. Green Bay Packers: A bruising, young runner out of Alabama, Lacy has finished in the top 10 in fantasy points at the position in each of his first two NFL seasons. An underrated receiver, he's a three-down back who also has the advantage of playing in an offense that featuresAaron Rodgers. At 24, Lacy is now entering the prime of his career.




6. Marshawn Lynch, RB, Seattle Seahawks: No running back has had more carries than Lynch over the last four years, so fantasy owners have to be concerned about him breaking down entering his age-29 campaign. However, anyone who has seen "Beast Mode" run would be hard-pressed to notice him slowing down on the gridiron. You just can't pass on Lynch at this spot.

7. Matt Forte, RB, Chicago Bears:Forte is one of the most versatile backs in the league, which was evident during his 102-catch campaign in 2014. While he did lose some of his luster when the Bears fired Marc Trestman, he'll remain a featured runner under new head coach John Fox. At 29, however, this could end up being Forte's last huge season in the stat sheets.

8. Antonio Brown, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers: The top wide receiver in fantasy football, Brown is coming off a career-best campaign that saw him post league-highs in both receptions (129) and receiving yards (1,698). At the age of 26 and entering the prime of his career, Brown will have his name called in Round 1 in standard drafts and countless PPR formats as well.

9. LeSean McCoy, RB, Buffalo Bills: I know McCoy was one of the biggest disappointments infantasy football a year ago. But at the age of 26 and now in the run-based offense of new coach Rex Ryan, I like his chances to rebound. McCoy has also finished second in fantasy points at the position in each of his last two odd-numbered seasons. Just a fun factoid there.

10. C.J. Anderson, RB, Denver Broncos: Anderson was one of the top waiver-wire pickups last season, scoring 19-plus fantasy points in six of his final eight games. While Ronnie Hillman andMontee Ball are also in the mix for carries in Denver, it would be a shock if Anderson didn't lead the team in backfield touches. He'll be a top-15 pick in most 2015 drafts.
 
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