Who Should I Draft?
Doug Martin or Trent Richardson (2013)
Expert Picks
89%
11%
Expert Consensus Rank (ECR)
3
8
Best Rank
1
1
Worst Rank
7
13
Best
233.9
228.5
Worst
230.4
198.3
| Rush Yards | 1301 |
1156.5 |
| Rush TDs | 8.5 |
9.5 |
| Receptions | 53.5 |
52 |
| Rec Yards | 430.5 |
377.5 |
| Rec TDs | 1.5 |
1 |
| Tommy Rowan Juan Elway | “The dude runs hard and compact which should keep him healthy and on the field. The offensive line is back and healthy and Martin should only get better.” | “He will the focal point of the offense and Norv has worked wonders with RBs.” |
The Fake Football | “He's Ray Rice two years ago.” | “He'll be the focus of the offense again. As long as he can stay healthy he'll be a top 10 back.” |
| Kyle Wachtel Forensic Fantasy | “Set a very high bar, but he's a legitimate talent” | “Will be healthier and undoubtedly stud-like” |
| Staff Rankings FFLockerRoom | “I love Martin but I'm always hesitant about selecting second year players.” | “Richardson is going to be a workhorse this season. Hope he can handle it.” |
| Derek Lofland Fantasy Football Maniax | “I love Martin's upside, he finished second last year among fantasy running backs with 1,454 yards and 11 rushing touchdowns. He is also a good receiver with 49 receptions for 472 yards and one touchdown.” | “Trent Richardson is the real deal, as he rushed for 950 yards, caught 51 passes and scored 12 touchdowns as a rookie. They need more weapons on offense, but he is a RB1 star in the making.” |
NFL Soup | “People may over-pay for Martin, but he'll still get it done in 2013.” | “T-Rich got broken down last year, but you know he'll get touches and produce as long as he's healthy.” |


