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12 Teams highly competitve, Lots of trading, H2H.
Roster Positions: QB, WR, WR, WR, RB, RB, TE, K, DEF, BN, BN, BN, BN, BN, BN, BN Stat Categories: Passing Yards (30 yards per point) Passing Touchdowns (6) Interceptions (-3) Rushing Yards (10 yards per point) Rushing Touchdowns (6) Receptions (.5) Reception Yards (10 yards per point) Reception Touchdowns (6) Return Touchdowns (6) 2-Point Conversions (2) Fumbles Lost (-2) Field Goals 0-19 Yards (3) Field Goals 20-29 Yards (3) Field Goals 30-39 Yards (3) Field Goals 40-49 Yards (4) Field Goals 50+ Yards (5) Point After Attempt Made (1) Sack (1) Interception (2) Fumble Recovery (2) Touchdown (6) Safety (2) Block Kick (2) Points Allowed 0 points (15) Points Allowed 1-6 points (7) Points Allowed 7-13 points (5) Points Allowed 14-20 points (2) Points Allowed 21-27 points (0) Points Allowed 28-34 points (-1) Points Allowed 35+ points (-4) QB - Marc Bulger, Rams QB - Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers RB - Willis McGahee, Bills RB - Cadillac Williams, Buccaneers RB - Ahman Green, Packers RB - LenDale White, Titans RB - Chris Brown, Titans RB - Samkon Gado, Packers WR - Darrell Jackson, Seahawks WR - Roy Williams, Lions WR - Laverneus Coles, Jets WR - Jerry Porter, Raiders WR - Michael Jenkins, Falcons TE - Jason Witten, Cowboys K - Shayne Graham, Bengals DEF - Seattle Seahawks |
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#2
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10 team league, head to head.
1 qb, 2 rb, 3 wr, 1 te, 1 k, 1 d Passing Touchdowns- 6 points Passing Yards- 1 point for each 25 Passing Yards Passing Completions- Award 1 point at 4 completions Passing Interceptions -2 points Rushing Touchdowns- 6 points Rushing Yards- 1 point for each 10 Rushing Yards Receiving Touchdowns- 6 points Receiving Yards- 1 point for each 15 Receiving Yards Receptions- Award 1 point at 2 receptions Had 1st pick. 1 (1) - Larry Johnson 2 (20)- Brian Westbrook 3 (21)- Larry Fitzgerald 4 (40)- Javon Walker 5 (41)- Donald Driver 6 (60)- Jamal Lewis 7 (61)- Marc Bulger 8 (80)- Randy McMichael 9 (81)- Chicago D 10(100)-Fred Taylor 11(101)-Jerry Porter 12(120)-Mike Anderson 13(121)-Vernon Davis 14(140)-Mike Vanderjact 15(141)-Brandon Lloyd 16(160)-Ryan Moats Comments and suggestions for the league very welcome. |
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#3
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Bad reach on Chicago DEF
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10 team league, head to head. 1 qb, 2 rb, 3 wr, 1 te, 1 k, 1 d Passing Touchdowns- 6 points Passing Yards- 1 point for each 25 Passing Yards Passing Completions- Award 1 point at 4 completions Passing Interceptions -2 points Rushing Touchdowns- 6 points Rushing Yards- 1 point for each 10 Rushing Yards Receiving Touchdowns- 6 points Receiving Yards- 1 point for each 15 Receiving Yards Receptions- Award 1 point at 2 receptions Had 1st pick. 1 (1) - Larry Johnson 2 (20)- Brian Westbrook 3 (21)- Larry Fitzgerald 4 (40)- Javon Walker 5 (41)- Donald Driver 6 (60)- Jamal Lewis 7 (61)- Marc Bulger 8 (80)- Randy McMichael 9 (81)- Chicago D 10(100)-Fred Taylor 11(101)-Jerry Porter 12(120)-Mike Anderson 13(121)-Vernon Davis 14(140)-Mike Vanderjact 15(141)-Brandon Lloyd 16(160)-Ryan Moats [/ QUOTE ] 1.1 Fine; Westbrook injury concerns coming out today worry me. Westbrook was a good pick there last week, now less clear, but a solid RB2 for semi--PPR. I like Fitz very much there. Walker and driver combinge for a STRONG WR2/3. Jamal Lewis is a good RB3 at the end of the 6th. I may have picked another QB there, a Delhomme if yo uwill, but that's fine. McMichael as TE in the 8th is a bit of a reach, but I know how it is drafting out of the corners, you need to grab someone before all the quality starters at a pos. are gone. Bears D at 9 is AWFUL. You were having an A draft until this blunder. There is a lot of parity in D, and it's unpredictable, there is on reason to reach on D. Taylor is a good RB4 and fantastic value in the 10th, your league must have some morans. I do not like Porter as a WR4, you could've had a stallworth/glenn/matt jones here i think. You reached a bit on Vanderjagt (see Bears comments) but the problems aren't so bad at the end of the draft . Your depth in the last picks is average. Overall: B+/A-. Lose the bears you have a strong A-, improve the last few rounds slightly (more of a personal prefference) and you have an A. |
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1(12)-Caddy Williams
2(13)-Dom Davis 3(36)-Reggie Bush 4(37)-Reggie Wayne 5(60)-Marc Bulger 6(61)-Duece McAllister 7(84)-Rod Smith 8(85)-Chris Brown 9(108)-Drew Brees 10(109)-D. Stallworth 11(132)-LJ Smith 12(133)-Seahawks 13(156)-John Kasey 14(157)-Michael Pittman The league starts 1 QB, 1 RB, 1 WR, 2 flex, TE, K, D It is not a PPR league, but does have unusual bonuses for lengthy touchdowns. I plan to start 3 RB's most weeks if possible... The draft took place in late July before the more bad news about the Dom Davis knee...I wish I had Willis McGahee instead at this point obviously. At this time Bush was still holing out and with rumors of him sitting out the whole year I feel like I got a steal with him at 36. Thanks so much in advance... |
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1(12)-Caddy Williams 2(13)-Dom Davis 3(36)-Reggie Bush 4(37)-Reggie Wayne 5(60)-Marc Bulger 6(61)-Duece McAllister 7(84)-Rod Smith 8(85)-Chris Brown 9(108)-Drew Brees 10(109)-D. Stallworth 11(132)-LJ Smith 12(133)-Seahawks 13(156)-John Kasey 14(157)-Michael Pittman The league starts 1 QB, 1 RB, 1 WR, 2 flex, TE, K, D It is not a PPR league, but does have unusual bonuses for lengthy touchdowns. I plan to start 3 RB's most weeks if possible... The draft took place in late July before the more bad news about the Dom Davis knee...I wish I had Willis McGahee instead at this point obviously. At this time Bush was still holing out and with rumors of him sitting out the whole year I feel like I got a steal with him at 36. Thanks so much in advance... [/ QUOTE ] Caddy is nice at 12, but I think it's better to get an elite WR with the second, I think there's a drop after the first 11 or so backs, and McGahee/Westbrook are better options in this second tier (if they were available) So, decent after 2 picks. Bush and Wayne are v. solid at the next juncture, although Wayne is a little weak as a WR1, but you'd expect that with a strong RB2 and RB3 (although as I've said, I think this is a strategic mistake) I don't love Deuce/Bulger here. Both feel like small reaches. I would've wanted to maybe get a stronger WR2 here. Rod Smith is a decent WR2 and you got him in a good spot, Brown I think is a fine RB4 option. Brees is a good example of what late round picks are for, not a sure thing but solid upside. I don't think you got tremendous value here, but it's a fine pick. Stallworth seems about right. ... I'm not as into the Sea D as everyone else, but w/e....LJ is great in the 11th...no big mistakes... B or B- |
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