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Fantasy Football All-Time Draft

No. 1: Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots. In 2007 he threw for a career-best 4,806 yards and his 52 total scores is a record from the quarterback position. Overall, Brady scored an incredible 513 fantasy points. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)

No. 2: Dan Marino, QB, Miami Dolphins. In 1984, Marino threw for what is still an NFL record 5,084 yards and 48 touchdown passes while leading his Dolphins to Super Bowl XIX. He recorded an incredible total of 491 fantasy points. (Photo by Rob Brown/NFL)

No. 3: LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, San Diego Chargers. In 2006 Tomlinson led the NFL with 1,815 rushing yards, added 508 yards as a receiver out of the backfield, scored a record 31 total touchdowns and finished with an incredible 419 fantasy points. (Photo by Kirby Lee/NFL)

No. 4: Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis Colts. In 2004, Manning threw for an incredible 4,557 yards and what was an NFL record 49 touchdown passes and finished the season with 480 points. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

No. 5: Daunte Culpepper, QB, Minnesota Vikings. Culpepper recorded a total of 41 touchdowns and finished with what was the fifth-most passing yards (4,717) ever in 2004, while rushing for 406 yards for 476 fantasy points. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

No. 6: Steve Young, QB, San Francisco 49ers. He produced his best overall fantasy numbers in 1998, when he recorded 464 points on a career-best 4,170 passing yards, 454 rushing yards and a total of 42 touchdowns.

No. 7: Marshall Faulk, RB, St. Louis Rams. His best season came in 2000, when he had 375 fantasy points on 1,359 rushing yards, 830 receiving yards and 26 touchdowns. (Photo by Eliot J. Schechter /Allsport)

No. 8: Priest Holmes, RB, Kansas City Chiefs. He thrived with a career-best 1,615 rushing yards, 672 receiving yards and 24 total touchdowns in 2002, all of which totaled 373 points. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

No. 9: Emmitt Smith, RB, Dallas Cowboys. In 1995, he recorded 365 fantasy points on a career-best 1,773 rushing yards, 375 receiving yards and 25 touchdowns. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)

No. 10: George Blanda, QB/K, Houston Oilers. His best season came in 1961, when Blanda recorded career bests in passing yards (3,330 and passing touchdowns (36) as a member of the Houston Oilers. He also converted on 16 field goals and a career-best 64 extra points to finish with an impressive 462 fantasy points. (Photo by Lou Witt/NFL)

No. 11: Shaun Alexander, RB, Seattle Seahawks. Alexander rushed for an NFL best 1,880 yards and scored what was an NFL record 28 total touchdowns to finish with 364 fantasy points in 2005. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

No. 12: Randall Cunningham, QB, Philadelphia Eagles. Cunningham had 443 fantasy points on 3,466 passing yards, a career-best 942 rushing yards and 35 total touchdowns in what was an MVP 1990 season.

No. 14: Brett Favre, QB, Green Bay Packers. In 1995, Favre recorded 441 fantasy points on a career-best 4,413 passing yards and 41 total touchdowns. (Photo by Michael Hebert/NFL)

No. 15: Terrell Davis, RB, Denver Broncos. His best statistical season came in 1998, when he became the fourth back ever to reach the 2,000-yard mark. He also scored 23 total touchdowns and 361 fantasy points. (Photo by Allen Kee/NFL)

No. 16: Kurt Warner, QB, St. Louis. Warner threw for 4,353 yards and 41 touchdowns in his first season as an NFL starter in 1999. (Photo by Tom Pidgeon/Allsport)

No. 17: Ahman Green, RB, Green Bay Packers. Green scored a solid 345 fantasy points on a career-best 1,883 rushing yards, 367 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns in 2003 for the Green Bay Packers. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

No. 18: Eric Dickerson, RB, Los Angeles Rams. Dickerson had his best statistical season as a rookie in 1983 with 341 points on 1,808 rushing yards, a career-best 404 receiving yards and a career-best 20 total touchdowns. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/NFL)

No. 19: Larry Johnson, RB, Kansas City Chiefs. He exploded onto the scene in 2005 with 1,750 rushing yards, 343 receiving yards and 21 total touchdowns. (Photo by Larry W. Smith/Getty Images)

No. 20: Steven Jackson, RB, St. Louis Rams. In what is the his most productive fantasy season to date, Jackson rushed for 1,528 yards, hauled in an incredible 90 passes for 806 yards and scored 16 total touchdowns in 2006. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

No. 21: Ricky Williams, RB, Miami Dolphins. He rushed for a career-best 1,853 yards, caught 47 passes for 363 yards and scored 17 total touchdowns for a combined 323 fantasy points in 2002. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

No. 22: Steve Beuerlein, QB, Carolina Panthers. In 1999, Beuerlein exploded for a career-best 4,436 passing yards and 38 total scores. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr. /Allsport)

No. 23: Barry Sanders, RB, Detroit. The Oklahoma State product rushed for 2,053 yards and scored 14 total touchdowns in 1997. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel /Allsport)

No. 24: Edgerrin James, RB, Indianpolis Colts. He rushed for 1,553 yards and 13 touchdowns, hauled in 62 passes for 586 yards and scored four times as a receiver. (Photo by Andy Lyons /Allsport)

No. 26: Randy Moss, WR, New England Patriots. He finished his 2007 season with 287 points from 1,493 yards and scored 23 touchdowns, which broke Jerry Rice's previous record of 22 receiving scores set in 1987. (Photo by Ben Liebenberg/NFL Photos/Getty Images)

No. 27: Jamal Anderson, RB, Atlanta Falcons. Anderson carried the football 410 times, rushed for 1,846 yards and scored a total of 16 times to finish a memorable 1998 season with 311 fantasy points.(Photo by NFL/NFL)

No. 28: Jamal Lewis, RB, Baltimore Ravens. In 2003, he rushed for 2,066 yards and totaled 2,271 scrimmage yards and 14 touchdowns. (Photo by David Maxwell/Getty Images)

No. 29: Jerry Rice, WR, San Francisco 49ers. Rice had the second greatest fantasy football season among wide receivers in 1995, when he finished with 285 points on an NFL record 1,848 yards and 16 total touchdowns.

No. 30: Chuck Foreman, RB, Minnesota Vikings. In 1975, the Miami (FL) product rushed for 1,070 yards, caught 73 passes for 691 yards and scored a career-best 22 total touchdowns. (Photo by Vernon Biever/NFL)

No. 31: Tony Romo, QB, Dallas Cowboys. Romo has come out of nowhere to become an absolute star after a 2007 season with 4,211 passing yards and 38 total scores. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

No. 32: Dan Fouts, QB, San Diego Chargers. Fouts threw for 4,802 yards (the fourth-best single season total of all time) with 33 touchdowns and finished the season with an impressive 390 fantasy points in 1981. (Photo by Mitchell Reibel/NFL)

No. 33: Tiki Barber, RB, New York Giants. His best statistical season came in 2005, when Barber recorded a career-best 1,860 rushing yards, 54 receptions, 530 receiving yards and 11 total touchdowns. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

No. 34: Roger Craig, RB, San Francisco 49ers. His best fantasy season came in 1985, when he became the first back to ever record 1,000-plus yards both rushing and receiving. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)

No. 35: Clinton Portis, RB, Denver Broncos. Portis recorded a memorable rookie season in 2002 with 33 catches, 1,872 all-purpose yards and 17 total touchdowns. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

No. 36: Billy Sims, RB, Deroit Lions. Sims, the first overall selection in the 1980 NFL Draft, rushed for 1,303 yards and 13 touchdowns in his first NFL season. (Photo by George Gelatly/NFL)