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			Fubar (or anyone else) I wouldn't mind thoughts on my roster as well. Truth be told, Im left feeling rather underwhelmed by what I have accomplished so far, at times feeling I took guys who had a decent chance at falling two rounds to my next picks while guys I should've taken had no chance of making it back. Hopefully my D would be strong enough to keep the team in games in a real life league, but Im even questioning how good my D can be. Hopefully Im being too critical of my first attempt at this and less right at being very average lol.
QB: Carson Palmer
RB: Alfred Morris
WR: Pierre Garcon
OT: Riley Reiff
OG: John Greco
C  : Rodney Hudson
DE: Ezekiel Ansah
NT: Marcell Dareus
MLB: Brandon Spikes
OLB: Aldon Smith
OLB: Terrell Suggs
CB: Lardarius Webb
CB: Casey Hayward
FS: Louis Delmas
SS: Aaron Williams
		
		
	 
My grading scale is the following:
A+ = Elite level
A = Top tier starter/unit
B = Good starter/unit
C = Adequate starter/unit
D = Below average starter or potentially useful role player
E = Poor starter/unit
The grades I give are 
projected grades which is based both on who you currently have and also the level of player you are likely to get with the remainder of the 
veteran draft.
First off, based on how you listed your defensive players, it sounds like you are planning on playing 3-4.  However, Ansah is much too light and isn't a 3-4 DE.  In my opinion, it would make the most sense to play 4-3 with Suggs/Ansah as DE and Smith in a Von Miller-esque role.
QB - C-. Palmer isn't going to be what will hold your offense back but he's not good enough to carry an offense on his own at this point in his career.
RB - C+. Assuming your defense keeps you in games, Morris will be the engine to your offense and I can see him giving you 300-350 solid carries.  Morris isn't what I would consider a home-run threat and his game is a bit one dimensional which is why I am giving him a C+.  As a pure runner though, he's a B level player.
WR - D. Garcon is a lower end WR1 who I'd give an individual grade a B.  However, looking at the remaining talent at receiver, I don't see how you can move this grade above a D+ in the veteran draft.  Depending on how the rest of the draft plays out, I can see this grade dropping even lower though.
TE - ?
OL - C.  I'd actually give your 3 drafted players each a B-.  I foresee this grade dropping to a C with your two remaining picks though.
DL - B.  Dareus is an A level player.  I'm not including Ansah in this grade as I don't see him as a "DL" player and will be counting him as an edge defender.
Edge Defender - A. Smith is an elite A+ player.  Suggs and Ansah are both B to B+ level players.
LB - C+/B-. Spikes is an absolute beast against the run and is a B+ level player.  Assuming you address your second LB spot in a reasonable manner, I predict an above average to good unit.
CB - B+.  Webb coming off an injury had a down year.  He played like a B level player but historically has been an A level player.  Pre-injury, I'd have given Hayward a B+ grade but it remains to be seen how he'll come back from injury.  Both players have the potential to be A level players.
Safety - C+/B-.  I wouldn't consider either players to be strengths but they definitely aren't liabilities.
I'd say on offense, I'd give your unit overall a D.  You have some solid pieces to your offense but no top tier players who really scare a defense.  I give your defense a B+ overall.  Your two corners are very good players and you should be able to get pressure from the edges and interior.