Found July 21, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
After going through the top 50 players in the league who provide good potential, but give you reason to worry, I decided to put together a smaller list of guys that you shouldn't think twice about drafting.
Drew Brees (pictured) doesn't even have to be on the list. But a better example, there is not.
Outside of a freak, Tom Brady-like injury, Brees should easily top 4,500 yards again, and could flirt with 30 scores for the second straight year.
He is clearly what makes that potent offense go, and with a healthy arsenal of weapons all around him, there's no reason to doubt him or the Saints in 2009.
But Brees is just the first of many players who you shouldn't second-guess.
However, sometimes when you're drafting, those "guarantees" will fly off the board, and you're left with too many decisions, and not enough real answers.
Read on to see if the players you're targeting in your draft are "sure things".
(List is in no particular order.)
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