Tuesday, October 5, 2010

2010 Fantasy Football Player Rankings


Fantasy football player rankings are very useful when implementing their projects online football fantasy or the establishment of their pre-rankings for their drafts offline. When evaluating the players in the NFL, we have assumed a standard League scoring settings. Configuration involves an initial list of 1 QB, 2 RBs, 2 WRs, 1 TE, 1 K, and 1 D/San points are awarded for the following actions:

Step: 1 point for every 25 yards, 4 points for every touchdown and the negative 2 for each interception

Rushing: 1 point for every 10 yards, 6 points for each touchdown and 2 negatives for each lost fumble

Reception: 1 point for every 10 yards, 6 points for each touchdown

Kick: 3 points for each target field made and 1 point for each bonus point with success

Defence: 2 points for every fumble covered, 2 points for each interception, 1 point for each bag, 2 points and 2 points for each type of money laundering by each security

There are many other statistics and systems you can use punctuation, so make sure you make adjustments based ranking in marking the differences found in your League.

Field marshal

D. brees (NO)

R. Rodgers (GB)

P. Manning (IND)

M. Schaub (HOU)

P rivers (SD)

T. Brady (NE)

T. Romo (DAL)

B. Favre (MIN)

E. Manning (NYG)

J. Cutler (CHI)

J. Flacco (BAL)

K. Kolb (PHI)

M. Ryan (ATL)

D. McNabb (WAS)

B. Roethlisberger (PIT)

C. palmer (CIN)

K. Orton (DEN)

C. Southern (MIA)

D. Garrard (JAC)

Young V. (RTE)

M. Moore (CAR)

A. Smith (SF)

J. Freeman (TB)

M. Hasselbeck (SEA)

M. Stafford (DET)

Running Back

C. Johnson (RTE)

R. Peterson (MIN)

M. Jones-Drew (JAC)

R. rice (BAL)

M. Turner (ATL)

S. Jackson (STL)

F. Gore (SF)

C. Benson (CIN)

R. Mendenhall (PIT)

R. Mathews (SD)

D. Williams (CAR)

S. Greene (NYJ)

A. Grant (GB)

J Carlos (KC)

Thomas p. (NO)

M. Forte (CHI)

J. Stewart (CAR)

K. Moreno (DEN)

J. Best (DET)

B. Wells (ARI)

J. Addai (IND)

L. McCoy (PHI)

F. Jones (DAL)

R. Brown (MIA)

R. Williams (MIA)

C. Spiller (BUF)

M. Barber (DAL)

J. Harrison (CLE)

B. Jacobs (NYG)

B. Tate (HOU)

A. Bradshaw (NYG)

F. Jackson (BUF)

C. Williams (TB)

R Bush (NO)

D. Brown (IND)

M. Bush (OAK)

D. McFadden (OAK)

T. Jones (KC)

C. Portis (WAS)

M. Hardesty (CLE)

J. Forsett (SEA)

D. Sproles (SD)

S. Slaton (HOU)

T. Hightower (ARI)

L. Tomlinson (NYJ)

L. Maroney (NE)

J. Jones (SEA)

W McGahee (BAL)

T. Choice (DAL)

R. Foster (HOU)

Wide Receiver

R Johnson (HOU)

R. Moss (NE)

L. Fitzgerald (ARI)

D. Jackson (PHI)

R. Wayne (IND)

C. Johnson (DET)

R blank (ATL)

S. rice (MIN)

R Boldin (BAL)

B. Marshall (MIA)

S. Smith (CAR)

M. Austin (DAL)

M. Colston (NO)

S. Smith (NYG)

G. Jennings (GB)

V. Jackson (SD)

M. Crabtree (SF)

H. Nicks (NYG)

C. eight (CIN)

R Meachem (NO)

H. Ward (PIT)

M. Sims-Walker (JAC)

P Harvin (MIN)

T. Houshmandzadeh (SEA)

P. garcon (IND)

M. Wallace (PIT)

S. Moss (WAS)

J. Maclin (PHI)

D. driver (GB)

L. Evans (BUF)

S. Holmes (NYJ)

D. Bryant (DAL)

D. Mason (BAL)

J. Cotchery (NYJ)

R. collie (IND)

D. Hester (CHI)

D. Aromashodu (CHI)

D. Thomas (DEN)

R. Bryant (CIN)

B. Edwards (NYJ)

M. Manningham (NYG)

S. Breaston (ARI)

N. Burleson (DET)

J. Knox (CHI)

K. Britt (RTE)

B. Berrian (MIN)

D. Henderson (NO)

W. Welker (NE)

G. Tate (SEA)

C. Chambers (KC)

Defence equipment / special

New York Jets

Baltimore Ravens

Minnesota Vikings

Green Bay Packers

Denver Broncos

Philadelphia Eagles

Pittsburgh Steelers

New Orleans Saints

Dallas Cowboys

San Francisco 49ers

Cincinnati Bengals

Buffalo Bills

Indianapolis Colts

New York Giants

Chicago Bears

San Diego Chargers

Miami Dolphins

Atlanta Falcons

New England Patriots

Houston Texans

Tennessee Titans

Arizona Cardinals

Falcons marine Seattle

Carolina Panthers

New York Jets

Baltimore Ravens

Minnesota Vikings

Green Bay Packers

Denver Broncos

Philadelphia Eagles

Pittsburgh Steelers

New Orleans Saints

Dallas Cowboys

San Francisco 49ers

Cincinnati Bengals

Buffalo Bills

Indianapolis Colts

New York Giants

Chicago Bears

San Diego Chargers

Miami Dolphins

Atlanta Falcons

New England Patriots

Houston Texans

Tennessee Titans

Arizona Cardinals

Falcons marine Seattle

Carolina Panthers








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Monday, October 4, 2010

Workhorses of running back for Fantasy Football draft

Apart from the word "injury", there no other word most feared that the word "platoon" fantasy sports. He was much more common in fantasy baseball outfielders and Closers for many years, but changed the offensive approach in the NFL. We are now seeing this approach that is commonly used in the NFL backfields. The polite way to describe the use of multiple running backs is "running back by Committee". No matter how you term approach, the peloton situations can be killers of fantasy football.


It is absurd to initiate a Marshal field that is not designated full-time Starter unless you are using a computer Quarterback position. Wide receivers, by nature, are treated as committees and can occasionally become a very poor performance. However, we have come to expect from starting running backs to produce on a weekly basis, reason why they usually make up 80% of the players that was drafted in the first two rounds of standard score fantasy football leagues. There are approximately 40% of computers in the League that still uses the old one-back "driver" to bear the burden.These are the running backs who will want to focus on primera.Si you project any of these running backs, don't forget to grab his back-up as a 'wives' injury.


Workhorse:


? Chris Johnson (TENN) - the number 1 pick on average all estándar.CJ leagues has no threat to steal significant scree.


? Adrian Peterson (Minnesota) - another player as the top pick. AP will ever written newbie Toby Gerhart, but which will tend to be erupting final games.


Maurice Jones-Drew (JACK) - MoJo ? proved to be a workhorse pasado.A year repeat this activity this year.


? Rashard Mendenhall (PITT) - Mendenhall showed the Steelers were drafting him is his horse in battle in 2008.Se run again this year and expected to be offensive force.


? Steven Jackson (STL) - nobody embodies the workhorse over Jackson's definition.Your image is displayed next to the word at the Webster dictionary.


? Frank Gore (SF) - the main coup in Gore is that he is injury prone, so make sure you have Glen Coffee should draft Gore.


? Cedric Benson (CIN) - Benson was a machine in 2009.Debido injuries and field problems, he is a risk, so take advantage of Bernard Scott as their wives.


? Ryan Mathews (SD) - read The Mathews Chargers to the workhorse of young returns with duties of Sproles scatback manipulation.


Ryan Grant (GB) - Grant ? had his best season in 2009.The team loves throw the ball, so he should retain the same role.Be sure to grab Brandon Jackson as your backup.


Workhorse with concerns:


? Michael Turner (ATL) - this is dura.Turner was phenomenal in 2008, but many believe that the workload caused their injuries of 2009.Durante his time in the infirmary, the Falcons were found two fill-ins competent, so it would be very surprised to see Turner get lettering early in the season, and if the computer is successful, this approach will continue.


? Ray Rice (balanced) - rice looks as a workhorse back in the second half of the year pasado.Sin however, one must be concerned about losing the caries, especially around the goal line since the Ravens have still Willis McGahee and Le ' Ron McClain.


? Carnell Williams (TB) - Cadillac is hard to place in this group, but has to list since Derrick Ward was a no-factor offensively pasado.Lamentablemente year, the entire offense is a factor-no.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

San Diego Chargers 2010 strength box, Futures Odds and predictions

Season regular Chargers of the last year was a great success as the bolts ended with an 11-game winning streak to match the streak of a season in franchise history. 13 WINS San Diego were the second most in the history of the franchise. But as usual the playoffs were a disappointment, as the bolts - seed not. AFC - 2 were upset by the New York Jets home.


That disappointment brought great change as the team says goodbye to future Hall of Fame LaDainian Tomlinson.2006 And ' 07 rushing King (and 2006 MVP) has seen its yards per game falling average in each of the last four years. He was injured early in the season 2009 and ended with 730 yards on 223 carries for an average of 3.3 yards per carry, all the low points in the race.


San Diego traded for Ryan Mathews of the Fresno State, and it is expected that he and Darren Sproles - who was nearly jettisoned himself – will share duties in the backfield. In addition, the Chargers will be without top WR Vincent Jackson for the first three games as it was suspended by the League for violating its substance abuse policy.Jackson is a restricted free agent unsigned, which had been foreseen celebrate anyway, so who knows when he actually leads the field.There have been many rumors that shopping magazines, but claim that cierto.Left tackle is not Marcus McNeill, one of the best in the League, is also on a contract dispute with the team and said that it is ready to celebrate delving into the temporada.Por therefore this offensive San Diego could struggle from the beginning.


Still, this team is the hot favourite to win the AFC West again in-350.


Here is the schedule (all times Eastern) 2010 San Diego Chargers:


Week 1: Monday, 13 September, in Kansas City, 10: 15 PM
Week 2: Sunday, September 19, Jacksonville, 4: 15 PM
Week 3: Sunday, September 26, in Seattle, 4: 15 PM
Week 4: 3 October, Arizona, 4: 15 PM
Week 5: Sunday, October 10, Oakland, 4: 15 PM
Week 6: Sunday, October 17, in St. Louis, 1: 00 p. M.
Week 7: October 24, New England, 4: 15 PM
Week 8: 31 October, Tennessee, 4: 05 PM
Week 9: Sunday, November 7, Houston, 1: 00 p. M.
Week 10: BYE
Week 11: Monday, November 22, Denver, 8: 30 PM
Week 12: Sunday, November 28, in Indianapolis, 8: 20 PM
Week 13: 5 December, Oakland, 4: 05 PM
Week 14: 12 December, Kansas City, 4: 15 PM
Week 15: Thursday, December 16, San Francisco, 8: 20 PM
Week 16: Sunday, December 26, in Cincinnati, 8: 20 PM
Week 17: Sunday, January 2, Denver, 4: 15 PM


In the line of football, San Diego programming strength ranked 29 League winning percentage of opponents 2009 (116-140,.453) and is the easiest in the AFC.


If this computer could only begin in average forms could take advantage of homefield in the AFC playoffs because under Norv Turner bolts are either crazy in the second half of the season and the computer is in a ridiculous 18-game winning streak in December (13 of them under Turner) .in 2007, San Diego started 1-3, 0-2 began in 2008 and last year he returned to 1-3.


The Chargers open with a road game Monday night against an opponent divisional for second consecutive year and does not seem to have much problem with heads team swept by a marker combo 80-21 season pasada.San Diego is a six-point favorite uno.Los Chargers have opened the season with a night game nationally televised four times and are 4-0 at these games


While it seems overwhelming that four of the first six games in San Diego are on the road, take a look opponents were quite miserable year pasado.De thus San Diego perfectly might be favored in each worst ellos.Nada a top 4-2 would have to be considered a disappointment.


The bye comes at a good time, as it is evident, probably, the stretch more difficult of three parties in the worst cases temporada.En bolts should be 5-4 at the bye.Aparte game in Indy, the second half of the programming is very manageable for the classification of NFL.Los Power bolts of divide with Denver the year past, the Denver Broncos in 32-3.Y crushing you know beat Oakland, taking into account that have been made so 13 times consecutivas.La streak of December must be 21 straight when the Chargers visit Cincinnati when weather could play a huge role.


San Diego 'over/under' to win NFL season totals BetUS is 10.5 and oddsmakers thing nailed because this seems a 10-6 or team of 11-5.Es only difficult knowing with certainty until you resolve the situations of Jackson and McNeill and if Mathews can shine as a rookie (say that it wins Rookie of the year) pronounce could be tilted 'low' there - just.


The porters are + 500 to win the AFC and striking to win the Super Bowl XLV, but this computer is not as good as in the past years so those wise bets.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

2010 Fantasy Football Rookie Assessment

Every year, many rookies come into the league and, outside of RBs, very few make much of an impact. Maximum Fantasy Sports has put its collective heads together and has ranked the Top-5 fantasy football relevant rookies at the core skill positions and their projected draft round in standard 12-team fantasy football leagues.


Receivers have a chance to shine in their first year, but tend to be very inconsistent and require a year or two of patience. However, many of us play in deep Keeper leagues, so we need to think about the future as well as the present. Do NOT hang your current season on a rookie QB. Even the great Peyton Manning had an average season. The pro game is much more complex and much faster than any team these fellas played against, or played for, in college. It still amazes me that they get drafted in the NFL so high and get paid so much money before proving they can handle the transition. I think it is a HUGE stretch to imagine Sam Bradford even approaching the skill and success of Tom Brady, yet, the Rams decided that monetarily, he was worth more. Good luck justifying that to your accounting staff! Below is the consensus review from Maximum Fantasy Sports for the current draftable NFL rookies.


Quarterbacks


Sam Bradford (St. Louis): Bradford had a very forgettable 2009 thanks to getting pounded into the turf on two separate occasions and suffering shoulder injuries. Sadly, Oklahoma's OL may be better than St. Louis'. Bradford may be the only rookie QB from this class who has a guaranteed starting position, but the Rams will stack the playbook with running plays and you will be hard-pressed to find a reason to start Bradford for a few years. He is a last round pick at best.
Jimmy Clausen (Carolina): Clausen will be given the chance to win the starting position in Carolina. Should he do it, he has a leg up on Bradford in the name of Steve Smith. Clausen could do well in Carolina if he stays humble since they have a nice RB duo and he comes from a pro-style offense at Notre Dame. Monitor training camp and consider drafting Clausen in rounds 10-12 should he be playing well.
Colt McCoy (Cleveland): Though McCoy dropped a lot farther in the draft than I would have guessed, he ended up in a nice position. Cleveland has very young players at the skill positions that he can easily bond with. With only INT-prone Jake Delhomme in front of him, he could wrestle the job away this year and hold onto it for a very long time. I would consider grabbing him in the last round in Keeper leagues.
John Skelton (Arizona): I admit, I did not see Skelton play in college. My DirecTV College Game Plan did not pick up any Fordham games. Skelton finds himself in an enviable situation in Arizona. He is playing behind Matt Leinart and could be throwing to Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Breaston. Leinart has not impressed in the opportunities he has had under center since being drafted. It is his job this year, but, if he flounders, I would not be surprised to see the Cardinals give Skelton a shot. Do not draft Skelton but this is definitely a situation to keep an eye on this year.
Tim Tebow (Denver): with Kyle Orton and Brady Quinn ahead of him, he has no chance of playing for a few years and I am not convinced he can do the job. Do not draft!


Running Backs


Ryan Mathews (San Diego): I love this kid as will the Chargers fans. He is big, strong and quick for his size. San Diego needed a power back to complement Darren Sproles and Mathews is that back. He is the first rookie that I would look at. I would consider him late in the 3rd round but shouldn't last long into the fourth round.
Ben Tate (Houston): Steve Slaton was a gold mine for his owners....in 2008. He fell off the map last year and raised many doubts in Houston about his long-term credentials. They grabbed Tate at the end of the second round and will give him the chance to be their franchise back. He has a chance to duplicate Slaton's 2008 numbers and should be considered draftable in late round four.
Jahvid Best (Detroit): If Kevin Smith can be productive in Detroit, Best certainly can. With Smith coming off of a knee injury, Best will get the starting nod. The only concern with Best is that he has already suffered multiple concussions and will be facing bigger, stronger, harder-hitting defenses in the NFL. Grab him in the 4th-5th round. C.J. Spiller (Buffalo): Spiller is electrifying on the field. He is not an every-down back, but will get 8-10 carries a game, catch some passes and return kicks. If your league awards players for TDs on returns, bump Spiller up a round. However, I would not look in his direction until rounds 7-8.
Toby Gerhart (Minnesota): Gerhart is a bruiser. I would love to have him on my team if I had an NFL franchise. From a fantasy standpoint, he is playing behind Adrian Peterson. That keeps him from being the workhorse that he is capable of unless AP gets hurt. He will still get 10 carries a game, but don't overpay for a part-time player. I would not reach in his direction until the 8th round.


Wide Receivers


Demaryius Thomas (Denver): Thomas could be in line for a huge year. Denver has no clear-cut #1 WR. Brandon Marshall is gone and Eddie Royal was a no-show last year. He did not receive much press in college since he played at Georgia Tech and they love their option offense there. However, this kid is good and will be productive. I would consider him late in the 6th round.
Dez Bryant (Dallas): Funny how the Cowboys ended up drafting Bryant after former Cowboy, Deion Sanders, helped end Bryant's college career prematurely. Since Bryant was a first round pick, it is obvious to Cowboys' management that trading for Roy Williams was a bad idea. Should Bryant stay out of trouble, he could do well in the Cowboys' offense with Miles Austin across the field. Look to grab him in rounds 9-10.
Arrelious Benn (Tampa): Benn's talent was wasted at Illinois thanks to poor play of QB Juice Williams. Sadly, he moves to a Tampa team that is eerily similar to the Illini; devoid of talent. I will admit that Bucs' QB Josh Freeman played pretty well under the circumstances that he was thrown into last year. Should these two players click, Benn could have a big season. He is a solid 9th round pick.
Golden Tate (Seattle): Tate was fabulous in college and should easily move into the pro game. He is a little short for the pro game, but will work nicely in the slot and will get good YAC. As long at Matt Hasselbeck stays healthy, Tate will put up good numbers. I would not reach for him before round 12 though.
Eric Decker (Denver): Denver had such little faith in their current receivers that they drafted two receivers this year in the first three rounds! Decker, like Thomas, is a big receiver with good hands. He ended his Gopher career with a foot injury, but that will not hamper him this year. I would grab Decker in the 12th round.


Tight Ends


Rob Gronkowski (New England): The Pats lost their two starting tight ends from 2009 and filled that void nicely in this year's draft. Gronkowski is 6'6" and has great hands. He could revive memories of Ben Coates in New England. With the NFL having so many productive tight ends, you could probably steal him in the 11th round.
Ed Dickson (Baltimore): The Ravens opened up the passing game last year, showing great confidence in QB Joe Flacco. One area that has underperformed in Baltimore the past few years is the tight end position. Todd Heap has been too beat-up to effectively contribute so Dickson was brought in to help him into retirement. I could see taking a flier on Dickson in the 14th round.
Jimmy Graham (New Orleans): The Saints has concerns about Jeremy Shockey's health even before his May seizure. Graham is also 6'6" and has nice "ups", as displayed in his basketball career. Drew Brees likes getting his tight ends involved in the passing game so Graham has nice potential for catching a few passes per game and the occasional TD. I would think about grabbing him with my last pick.
Jermaine Gresham (Cincinnati): At 6'5", Gresham has the size to contribute in Cincinnati. However, I am skeptical about the Bengals offense and their ability to use Gresham effectively. The Bengals drafted Chase Coffman last year and failed to utilize him at all. Granted, I am no talent scout, but I saw Coffman played at Missouri and thought he would have fit nicely in Cincinnati. Take a wait-and-see approach with Gresham.
Anthony McCoy (Seattle): Pete Carroll extended an olive branch to USC-grad McCoy in the 6th round of this year's draft. John Carlson is the current pass-catching TE for Seattle, but Carroll is very loyal and may work McCoy into the offense as the season progresses. Do not draft but keep an eye on the Seahawks' box score.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Selections from the NFL and football - San Diego Chargers preview for the NFL 2010-11 season

San Diego Chargers have some questions this year marks the key players have come while our experts started for the NFL draft picks them to finish # 1 in a weak AFC West Conference. The Chargers will be led by his Marshal field Philip Rivers, who is one of the elite NFL quarterbacks and an explosive offense scored at least 20 in each game last season.


Ríos was wicked numbers last season was the best quarterback in the AFC West with 104,4 pin index only Drew Brees and Brett Favre.Rios is known for its large arm as he has launched for 105 touchdowns verses 44 interceptions in four years as aperitif while going a perfect 19-0 in December and January season regular.Él games has many options for use with a core of receiver elite with Antonio Gates, Vincent Jackson and Malcom Floyd that combined to catches of 192 and 18 touchdowns in 2009.


Porters will have to help the rivers and the game move this season by improving game execution that was only 3.3 yards per acarreo.Hicieron some key changes in the backfield this offseason by releasing future Hall of famer LaDainian Tomlinson and now rely on the early Darren Sproles addition of pick Ryan Mathews Fresno St. The Chargers made a selection here and filled a need as Mathews led the nation with a high-pitched 150,7 yards a game and they will be a good combination for Sproles who is unable to carry the load as a full-time return.


Charger defense will be a question mark that fall season after taking a large bet by leaving a great work Antonio Cromartie cornerback and its 15 interceptions in three years.Cromartie is replaced by Nathan Vasher of Chicago Bears cornerback, so they need Shawne Merriman to return to the pro bowl form to help defend pass after he only had four sacks for porters in 2009.La defensive line nose tackle Jamal Williams thus lost the Chargers await Antonio Garay, Ogemdi Nwagbuo and the rookie Thomas Cam can ensure their defence yards rushing yards 117.8 gave a game 20th ranked in the NFL last year.


The Chargers will be able to score points for anyone, but the defence is a big question mark for the 2010.están in a weak AFC West Division season so their offense can overcome some shortcomings, while when they reach the playoffs, will be exposed weaknesses once more with an early exit out of the playoffs.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Select main, signed by NFL teams

2 Signature set out above, NFL draft drew attention to the NFL enthusiasts.


The Chargers San Diego signed Ryan Mathews while the Buccaneers reached an agreement with 3rd General choose Gerald McCoy.Habida account that San Diego is heavily rely on Mathews to be its main running back this year, your firm have a major impact projected preseason standing equipment.


Today, is a favorite Super Bowl 9 to 1. San Diego Chargers obtained Mathews with total 12th pick. Mathews is projected to see more action as a rookie last years Darren Sproles starter.


After an outstanding secondary school career, Mathews was recruited by a number of Big 12 and PAC-10 schools. However, he decided to stay close to home and go to Fresno State. It is also a veteran San Diego Chargers fan and will certainly be hard work to earn their place fulfilling his dream of children playing for the Chargers.


The Buccaneers reached an agreement with your choice of NFL round 1, Gerald McCoy. Signed a 63.42 $ million in five years, including $ 35 million in money garantizado.Los Bucs took defensive tackle Oklahoma 3rd in the NFL Draft.It hoped that play an important role in the redevelopment of the defence of left Tampa.Tackle Donald Penn, a restricted free agent also signed a contract with the Buccaneers. It was reported that Penn won a contract for 6 years, $ 20 million guaranteed $ 48 million.


The seventh player called project, Florida cornerback Joe Haden, reached an agreement with the Cleveland Browns in a year reported five-$ 50 million offering guaranteed $ 26 million.The addition of Haden to secondary development of defence will be an essential part of the Browns.


The top five NFL Draft selections only defensive tackle Suh Ndamukong, which was taken by Detroit with the second full option, is unsigned.Lions hope to reach an agreement soon with the celebrity of Nebraska.Suh is one of the most sought after defensive players in the history of football University. won many awards during his college football career.However, he signed with the company management of sports and the agent as Michael Crabtree, who famously held out for six weeks in the NFL season by signing with the San Francisco 49ers.


Top NFL quarterback Sam Bradford, draft option currently is has agreed to terms with the Rams.Es only a matter of time before the the Rams flip the initial work of quarterback he, and hoped to obtain this year playing time and have an impact as a quarterback for the NFL Bradford received 78 million $ with St. Louis with guaranteed $ for six years. Denver 50 million contract agreed to terms with Florida quarterback Tim Tebow in another quarterback signing of note. signed a contract of 5 years 11.25 million dollars, but may be more than 30 million dollars with incentives.

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