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RB Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens

5-8, 199Born: 1-22-1987College: RutgersDrafted: Round 2

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Quick fantasy outlook: Ray Rice has been arguably the best all-purpose back in the NFL over the last four seasons. He hasn't gained fewer than 1,600 yards from scrimmage in that stretch. The negative side to that number is that his lowest totals in rushing yards, rushing yards per game, receptions, and receiving yards all came last season. The team drafted Bernard Pierce to spell Rice on occasion, and Pierce has proven to be a capable backup. Pierce's play allows a team with annual postseason aspirations to rest its best player and pace him over the course of the 19-20 games they hope to be playing. Rice is still an elite running back and will still be effective with the touches he gets. He may just get fewer this season than he has in any season where he's been the full-time back.

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