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Don't worry by the time the season starts there is a good chance he'll probably have to change his mind.

wE bE gEtTiNg nO rEsPeCt!

Sportsnation on ESPN Has DWill as the most overrated RB because he dosen't get enough carries. Projections on Sportsnation had AP #1 with 1700 yards and Turner #1 with 14 TDs.

This is gonna be a great year to prove everybody wrong and by mid November they will all be snuggling our sack.

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Beason was rated 4 on the video. Just about where I'd expect him at this point, he'll move up...

Yea, of course the ex-NFL player ranked him in top 5, if you scroll down the list though the other guy didn't have Beas on there at all and had Briggs over Urlacher for inside

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Yea, of course the ex-NFL player ranked him in top 5, if you scroll down the list though the other guy didn't have Beas on there at all and had Briggs over Urlacher for inside

Well, you get respect from some and it actually changes week to week if you have noticed, but not with all. Just natural. Beason will earn his, I have no doubt...

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