I'm at work on Flippin' Good Friday, and feel obligated to waste some of my employers' time. My analysis of the teams so far:
Water Bottles:
Steve McNair
LaDainian Tomlinson
Lee Suggs
Chad Johnson
Plaxico Burress
Jerry Porter
Kellen Winslow
This team looks strong, but certainly has weaknesses. If Pittsburgh finds its passing game again, Plax could finally live up to his potential. While others disagree, I think Winslow was an excellent pick. I would not have taken McNair w/ Vick and Hasselb. available, but that is just personal preference. Early 5th, the way things have fallen, was probably too early to take a QB. A third RB would have been a much better pick. Strong team, but lack of depth at RB can kill you in a survivor format.
Red Rum
Tom Brady
Priest Holmes
Charlie Garner
Chris Brown
Terrell Owens
Keenan McCardell
Amani Toomer
If I were the owner of Red Rum, my team would look very similar to this. I don't think he has really made a mistake to this point. Both Garner and Brown have huge upside, and are in systems that could provide excellent RB2 numbers, giving RR the potential of 3 good RB's. I would not have taken McCardell in the sixth, with Lelie & Porter available. In Survivor, I look for players w/ the largest upside, once I have spots filled. This pick could have also landed either Winslow or Sharpe, giving some points from the TE spot, that probably won't be found later in the draft.
Juice's Core
Donovan McNabb
Deuce McAllister
Warrick Dunn
Michael Bennett
Koren Robinson
Donte Stallworth
Ashley Lelie
I really like JC's WR's, esp. where they were picked, but believe he could be much stronger at RB. Unless Bennett finds a way to get out of RBBC, there were too many better options available, when he was picked. Between K-Rob, Stallw, and Lelie, good points at WR will be found, w/o any of them being picked prior to the 5th round. With that said, the RB position should be stronger. McNafro could be a good pick, I just don't like taking a QB that early (my preference). W/ Owens, he may be a true, consistent stud. Time will tell.
Brit's Brutes
Daunte Culpepper
Byron Leftwich
Ahman Green
Tiki Barber
Andre Johnson
Rod Smith
Charles Rogers
This team could be much stronger, had they not taken Leftwich in the 7th. QB's are a dime a dozen at this point (of Lefty's caliber), and you do not yet have a RB3, or a TE. When you use a 2nd round pick for a QB, there should be no reason to pick another until the 9th or 10th round. Green is a stud, and Barber may be a steal this year. He is a featured back, on a team that has secured its offensive line, and might add Gallery to it. WR's are iffy, but you have 3 that could put up numbers.
Psycho
Peyton Manning
Clinton Portis
Troy Hambrick
Marcel Shipp
Quentin Griffin
Chris Chambers
Javon Walker
This could be an excellent Survivor Team. I really don't believe there has been a mistake made by the owner yet. If Griffin can secure the starting position, this team could be very difficult to knock out. Either Shipp or Griffin can put up numbers on given weeks, and WR1 and two are solid. A key to this team will be finding a third WR to produce, as neither Chambers or Walker are guaranteed their numbers.
Red Sox Fan
Michael Vick
Shaun Alexander
Correll Buckhalter
Corey Dillon
Darrell Jackson
Keyshawn Johnson
Justin McCareins
I personally do not like this team. I don't think Vick is worth a third round pick, and Dillon was quite a reach in round two. The dreaded 6th spot = you don't get one of the top 5 RB's which I believe are Tier 1 & 2 (LT and Priest = Tier 1). You are decent at WR, but with weakness at RB, this is not a good mix. Keysh. is a reach when guys w/ more upside (IMHO) like Gardner, Driver and Warrick were on the board. Unfortunately, I don't see future picks helping this team. Needing WR's and RB's going into the 8th round is not a good sign.
Mike Vick Show
Matt Hasselbeck
Jamal Lewis
Travis Henry
Curtis Martin
Eddie George
Marty Booker
Rod Gardner
This team is strong at QB, decent at RB, but problematic at WR. I love the Henry pick in the second, esp. for the Survivor format. The problem is that three of your four RB's might not be starters after mid-season. Not getting McGahee or Brown was a mistake. Hasselb. is a good QB, but you put your team in jeopardy by taking a QB in the fifth (I think Hass is a great 5th rd. pick, just not what you needed at the time). You would have been better served to take McG or Boston/Price. The value of QB would have been available later.
I'll finish the second half later.