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Editor's note: This is the third installment in Bleacher Report's NFL 1000 for the 2013 season. This signature series runs through April 24, with NFL Draft Lead Writer Matt Miller ranking the best players at every position. You can read more about the series in this introductory article. See the NFL 1000 page for more rankings.



Throw away the past, the potential and the future. Look at just this year. Who was the best fullback in the NFL? Who was the worst? That’s what the NFL 1000 aims to identify. Throw out the narratives and the fantasy football stats and dig into the film. Then, we’ll see who comes out on top.

The B/R 1000 metric is based heavily on scouting each player and grading the key criteria for each position. The criteria are given different weights according to importance for a possible best score of 100.

Potential is not taken into consideration. Nor are career accomplishments.

Fullbacks are judged on run blocking (25 points), pass blocking (25), power (20), speed (10) and receiving (20).

In the case of ties, our team asked, "Which player would I rather have on my team?" and set the rankings accordingly.

Subjective? Yes. But ties are no fun.

Each player was scouted by me and a team of experienced evaluators, with these key criteria in mind. The following scouting reports and grades are the work of months of film study from our team.

All statistics from Pro Football Focus (subscription required). Players' heights, weights and seasons from NFL.com.