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That's OK, I don't think she's on my draft list.Yes hes qb dependant though. His wife might not want to move from nashville.
That's OK, I don't think she's on my draft list.Yes hes qb dependant though. His wife might not want to move from nashville.
He was on mine, knocked him down a bit after reading that he might not recover from his injury wellWasn't sure where Samuels was on anyone's radar. Almost decided to see if he would last another round. Glad I decided to pounce.
Maybe, if he's fully healthy.Gonna be Norv's deep burner. Probably will come close to Funchess's numbers at a 10 round discount.
Where did you see this? My research said he was expected to make full recovery and be ready for start of camp.He was on mine, knocked him down a bit after reading that he might not recover from his injury well
So I drafted the broken butt instead.
https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2018/02/07/panthers-injury-updates-devastating-details-on-curtis-samuels-ankle/Where did you see this? My research said he was expected to make full recovery and be ready for start of camp.
Sweet Love said:QB:
Allen, Josh ROOKIE QB
Keenum, Case MIN QB
McCarron, A.J. CIN QB
QBs went fast and furious, and while they do so every year, I feel as though this season was especially fast. While not one of my QBs is "set" in a role, I feel confident that between the three of them, I will get decent output on a weekly basis. Would love it if one of the vets ended on the same squad as Allen, so I would be assured a starter, but we will see.
Wanted to block AJ from you as I saw the corner you kind of backed yourself into....this will be a fun group to monitor as you could be just fine or in a ton of trouble....when I think of Keenum and AJ, I guess I just ask myself how comfortable I would be with either of them going in as "the man" for my team....while he played pretty well for MIN, there seems to be some hesitancy from the front office and coaching staff there about Case....AJ's played in 11 games, so sample size pretty small....fantasy wise, I guess it doesn't really matter as long as they are playing.
RB:
Bell, Le'Veon PIT RB
Cohen, Tarik CHI RB
Johnson, Kerryon ROOKIE RB
Miller, Lamar HOU RB
Feeling "fine" here. Bell, of course, can carry a weak RB2, and I think between Cohen, Miller and Kerryon, I will have a good flow of points coming from that second slot.
Yeah the definition of fine here is important....Miller won't be on many of my teams, but Nagy should help Cohen...don't know much about the rookie...all about Bell staying healthy here IMO....."fine" could be just fine and everything really is ok...or the "fine" you get when you ask your wife how she is doing after cleaning the house all day while you were out golfing, drinking, and smoking cigars....do you golf?
WR:
Funchess, Devin CAR WR
Hill, Tyreek KCC WR
Matthews, Jordan BUF WR
Sanders, Emmanuel DEN WR
Shepard, Sterling NYG WR
This is a good group thus far. Hill should not be hurt with Mahomes, and Funchess is an ascending player. Sanders/Shepard make a great WR3 combo, and Matthews will have a decent floor when healthy. Not many upside guys (yet), but I feel very comfortable going into the season with this group.
agree this group is pretty decent...IMO 3 #1's as I think Sanders is better moving forward than DT....not sure what Mathews will bring to a new team off his injuries....
TE:
Engram, Evan NYG TE
James, Jesse PIT TE
I went earlier on TE than I ever have in one of these, so we will see whether it pays off. If Marshall is back with the Giants (you never know with him), it could hurt his numbers, but all the WRs were injured in 2017, so it would be a miracle for all of the same guys to get through 2018 unscathed. Was lucky to get Jesse James when I did...there really was nothing after him (not that I think so highly of him).
Engram is solid....McDonald seems to have cut into James's fantasy stock pretty heavily....might need a third dart throw to hit here....
The Rest
Catanzaro, Chandler NYJ PK
Crosby, Mason GBP PK
Jets, New York NYJ Def
good luck....
Thought about him a couple times. Just fear that he is only getting on a team in mid August and only as an injury replacement. Then he comes in as 2nd or 3rd on the depth chart behind a couple guys that have been through OTAs and camp and has to work his way into playing time by week 4 or 5.-OZ- said:Didn't really want another old RB, but couldn't keep passing on old man Gore. Sure looks like he'll be playing next year, though perhaps not in Indy.
As long as he's on the field by bye weeks I'm probably good with that.Thought about him a couple times. Just fear that he is only getting on a team in mid August and only as an injury replacement. Then he comes in as 2nd or 3rd on the depth chart behind a couple guys that have been through OTAs and camp and has to work his way into playing time by week 4 or 5.
Doh. Don't know how I missed him.Sutton went like 8 rounds ago
Thought for a while about taking him over St. Brown.My current pick is not the ex-Razorback Cobi Hamilton, but ROOKIE Christian Kirk
you're a GD thief!15.06 LaGarrette Bount RB60 FA
13.06 Tyler Lockett WR73 SEA
17.06 Allen Hurns WR82 JAC
Wow, got straight up jacked at the last second. Been holding off on my WR6, thinking there's no way anybody is going to take Albert Wilson... he's way off the radar. Then, at 19.13, right before my 19.14 pick... Mr. Irrelevant steps in and snipes me. Cost me 15 minutes of sleep last night trying to find a replacement. Did not have a contingency plan.
Nice pick Mr. I... hopefully as a FA somebody finds a way to get him more involved. He's a very underrated player.
Austin is an ideal best ball player. You just gotta hope he gets cut and signs somewhere that will utilize him more.I was eyeing Him as well..... If I wasn't lacking internet he would have been my pick last round,,,, Hating that Austin pick on the fly now.
The funny thing is I had Jonnu Smith queued up in the 19th under the same principle ... only to have Broncos snipe him from me two picks ahead. Man, this crew is always on their game.FF Ninja said:Wow, got straight up jacked at the last second. Been holding off on my WR6, thinking there's no way anybody is going to take Albert Wilson... he's way off the radar. Then, at 19.13, right before my 19.14 pick... Mr. Irrelevant steps in and snipes me. Cost me 15 minutes of sleep last night trying to find a replacement. Did not have a contingency plan.
Nice pick Mr. I... hopefully as a FA somebody finds a way to get him more involved. He's a very underrated player.
Good team Imo. I usually go rookie free in these and did it again, oh well…we’ll see what happens….good luck…
Then they're not paying attention.Adams, Davante GBP WR222.5-2.10
Benjamin, Travis LAC WR124.3-20.10
Cooper, Amari OAK WR158.4-3.07
Decker, Eric TEN WR116.3-16.10
Fuller, Will HOU WR (Q)113.2-7.07
Maclin, Jeremy BAL WR102.0-17.07
Williams, Mike LAC WR20.5-10.10
I think many won't like this group. Adams should be Rodger's #1 this year. Maybe not huge yardage upside, but good for 10 TDs. Cooper has the talent and should bounce back with a health Carr. Really like Fuller in this format. Won't score often but his long TDs should post a score 6-8 weeks. Williams was basically drafted as the equivalent of a rookie TE. Missing the whole preseason set him back so I'm discounting 2017. More talent than any of the rookies coming out this year. Feel like Decker and Maclin were excellent value in rounds 16 and 17. They'll be on a roster this year and fell like one will land in a good spot to bounce back this year. Benjamin was a Williams hedge. Worst case he posts 3-4 scores this year.
(fwiw I would have had to take Hyde)Then they're not paying attention.
This group right here screams why my plan in MFL10s and money leagues is going to be one stud WR and then waiting forever on the rest. There's just so many guys in the 7th-10th rounds and even later (Maclin is a great example, or even Albert Wilson, who I got in the late 19th) that can put up consistent WR3 numbers with WR2 weeks that there's no point in investing multiple 3rd, 4th, 5th-round picks at the position.
IMO Cooper was your only misstep. I think your team looks stronger if you swap out Cooper / Decker for two of Shepard / Hogan / Matthews / Sanu / Stills given you'd have Derrick Henry as your RB2 instead of Powell or Williams.
we might need to slow the roll a little and lets not get too carried away....if you drafted Maclin last year you got 40-440-3....not sure what you are looking for at WR2/3, but not exactly PPR gold there....Wilson chiming in with 42-554-3 with almost a forth (10) of his receptions and over a forth (147) of his yards coming in the last meaningless game of the season against Denver....again not sure what you are looking for from your WR2/3 but I wouldn't exactly say the two guys you listed gave you "consistent production", especially in this survivor format....in fact if you were counting on either of them last year as your WR2/3....you were probably eliminated very early....especially with Wilson...Then they're not paying attention.
This group right here screams why my plan in MFL10s and money leagues is going to be one stud WR and then waiting forever on the rest. There's just so many guys in the 7th-10th rounds and even later (Maclin is a great example, or even Albert Wilson, who I got in the late 19th) that can put up consistent WR3 numbers with WR2 weeks that there's no point in investing multiple 3rd, 4th, 5th-round picks at the position.
IMO Cooper was your only misstep. I think your team looks stronger if you swap out Cooper / Decker for two of Shepard / Hogan / Matthews / Sanu / Stills given you'd have Derrick Henry as your RB2 instead of Powell or Williams.
True enough ... and I don't think that far down the list asking for consistent WR3 production is reasonable ... but seeing as how Maclin is Bass' WR6 and Wilson is my WR7 neither one of us has to rely on them every week for that. If I can get four countable weeks from a WR7 over the course of a season I'd call it a win.we might need to slow the roll a little and lets not get too carried away....if you drafted Maclin last year you got 40-440-3....not sure what you are looking for at WR2/3, but not exactly PPR gold there....Wilson chiming in with 42-554-3 with almost a forth (10) of his receptions and over a forth (147) of his yards coming in the last meaningless game of the season against Denver....again not sure what you are looking for from your WR2/3 but I wouldn't exactly say the two guys you listed gave you "consistent production", especially in this survivor format....in fact if you were counting on either of them last year as your WR2/3....you were probably eliminated very early....especially with Wilson...
I guess I would be interested to see how a team would do in these 16 team start 3 formats with only (1) WR through 6 rounds....that would be pretty ballsy....Mr. Irrelevant said:Then they're not paying attention.
This group right here screams why my plan in MFL10s and money leagues is going to be one stud WR and then waiting forever on the rest. There's just so many guys in the 7th-10th rounds and even later (Maclin is a great example, or even Albert Wilson, who I got in the late 19th) that can put up consistent WR3 numbers with WR2 weeks that there's no point in investing multiple 3rd, 4th, 5th-round picks at the position.
IMO Cooper was your only misstep. I think your team looks stronger if you swap out Cooper / Decker for two of Shepard / Hogan / Matthews / Sanu / Stills given you'd have Derrick Henry as your RB2 instead of Powell or Williams.
Not to dwell on Maclin, but I think his injuries and Flacco missing the preseason and that being his first year in Baltimore really hindered him. Talent - check, Relatively young - check, Pedigree - check. Just seems like one of those guys who can throw up a 60-800-6 season and at the end of the season you say why didn't I draft him?Stinkin Ref said:we might need to slow the roll a little and lets not get too carried away....if you drafted Maclin last year you got 40-440-3....not sure what you are looking for at WR2/3, but not exactly PPR gold there....Wilson chiming in with 42-554-3 with almost a forth (10) of his receptions and over a forth (147) of his yards coming in the last meaningless game of the season against Denver....again not sure what you are looking for from your WR2/3 but I wouldn't exactly say the two guys you listed gave you "consistent production", especially in this survivor format....in fact if you were counting on either of them last year as your WR2/3....you were probably eliminated very early....especially with Wilson...
Meh...Maclin game has fallen off a cliff....good chance he gets cut...I disagree with with the first two checks...he seems to be playing older than he is IMO....not sure what pedigree means at this point....I’ll take the underNot to dwell on Maclin, but I think his injuries and Flacco missing the preseason and that being his first year in Baltimore really hindered him. Talent - check, Relatively young - check, Pedigree - check. Just seems like one of those guys who can throw up a 60-800-6 season and at the end of the season you say why didn't I draft him?
Pedigree means nothing at this point. Talent does. I've been a big Maclin fan since his time at Mizzou but he seems to have fallen apart. He's been below 45 yards per game the last two years. I thought he'd bounce back in 17, now I don't think he's got it. But I kinda hope I'm wrong (don't own him anywhere but still would like to see him succeed)Meh...Maclin game has fallen off a cliff....good chance he gets cut...I disagree with with the first two checks...he seems to be playing older than he is IMO....not sure what pedigree means at this point....I’ll take the under
Im with ya...I grew up in Missouri long time Tigers fan and liked Maclin too...so I’m not hating on him, he may bounce back and put up some decent numbers but just not sure he avoids getting cut and his game seems to have slowed a touch....Pedigree means nothing at this point. Talent does. I've been a big Maclin fan since his time at Mizzou but he seems to have fallen apart. He's been below 45 yards per game the last two years. I thought he'd bounce back in 17, now I don't think he's got it. But I kinda hope I'm wrong (don't own him anywhere but still would like to see him succeed)
It's funny. As the name implies I spent some time in Kansas, graduated from KU law in 06. We disliked Mizzou. But for whatever reason I actually liked Maclin.Im with ya...I grew up in Missouri long time Tigers fan and liked Maclin too...so I’m not hating on him, he may bounce back and put up some decent numbers but just not sure he avoids getting cut and his game seems to have slowed a touch....
So like the year chambers came back to life and won people the league from the late rounds? May have been Heartline but some fins wr most wrote offPedigree means nothing at this point. Talent does. I've been a big Maclin fan since his time at Mizzou but he seems to have fallen apart. He's been below 45 yards per game the last two years. I thought he'd bounce back in 17, now I don't think he's got it. But I kinda hope I'm wrong (don't own him anywhere but still would like to see him succeed)
Joey Galloway on tampa comes to mind, I seemed to have him in every league that one year he absolutely blew up, won me a lot of leagues that yearSo like the year chambers came back to life and won people the league from the late rounds? May have been Heartline but some fins wr most wrote off