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i need a rb sleeper bad
Onterrio, Perry, Larry Johnson, , S Jackson, Bell/GriffinNone clash with your other bye weeks.Musa Smith does but could be in with a chance after Jamal had that workload and could end up in jail?
I'd be amazed if any of these guys are still left at this point.
Hard to see what's going on without the full list, but I was just taking a shot :)
 
Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6)Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9)Miami Def (10)Avoid Week 9 kickers (ATL, JAX, TEN)Avoid Week 10 Defenses (DEN, OAK, SD)Avoid Week 5 and 8 TEs (CIN, KC, PHI, CLE, STL, TB)
Moulds(3)
 
Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6) Hambrick (FA)Moulds (3), Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9)Miami Def (10), Bills (3)Avoid Week 9 kickers (ATL, JAX, TEN)Avoid Week 3 and 10 Defenses (CAR, NYJ, NE, DEN, OAK, SD)Avoid Week 5 and 8 TEs (CIN, KC, PHI, CLE, STL, TB)

 
Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6)Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9)Miami Def (10)Avoid Week 9 kickers (ATL, JAX, TEN)Avoid Week 10 Defenses (DEN, OAK, SD)Avoid Week 5 and 8 TEs (CIN, KC, PHI, CLE, STL, TB)
Moulds(3)
Thanks, I shouldn't be drinking this early :thumbup:
 
Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6) Hambrick (FA)Moulds (3), Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9)Miami Def (10), Bills (3)Avoid Week 9 kickers (ATL, JAX, TEN)Avoid Week 3 and 10 Defenses (CAR, NYJ, NE, DEN, OAK, SD)Avoid Week 5 and 8 TEs (CIN, KC, PHI, CLE, STL, TB)
:shock: WOW!!! That's a good looking team.
 
Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6) Hambrick (FA)Moulds (3), Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9)Miami Def (10), Bills (3)Avoid Week 9 kickers (ATL, JAX, TEN)Avoid Week 3 and 10 Defenses (CAR, NYJ, NE, DEN, OAK, SD)Avoid Week 5 and 8 TEs (CIN, KC, PHI, CLE, STL, TB)
:shock: WOW!!! That's a good looking team.
That's a great team Dodds :thumbup:
 
Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6)Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9)Miami Def (10)Avoid Week 9 kickers (ATL, JAX, TEN)Avoid Week 10 Defenses (DEN, OAK, SD)Avoid Week 5 and 8 TEs (CIN, KC, PHI, CLE, STL, TB)
Moulds(3)
Thanks, I shouldn't be drinking this early :thumbup:
No problem.... Things have to be hectic for you, I'm just watching and learning.
 
Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6) Hambrick (FA), K Faulk (3)Moulds (3), Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9), Mare (10)Miami Def (10), BUF (3)Avoid Week 10 Defenses (DEN, OAK, SD)Avoid Week 5 and 8 TEs (CIN, KC, PHI, CLE, STL, TB)

 
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A defense probably offers the best value for the last pick?They can be worth a few points.You are solid everywhere.

 
too crazy to do 22 rounds this early in the season when I have not done projections yet (They will be done by this time next week though).I still think I have a great team. Once I get all of the picks sent to me I will post how it went and everyone's picks.Thanks for all the help people. This was fun.

 
Final Roster...Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6), Hambrick (FA), K Faulk (3)Moulds (3), Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9), Mare (10)Miami Def (10), Buffalo (3), New Orleans (8)Great team David :thumbup:

 
Final Roster...Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6), Hambrick (FA), K Faulk (3)Moulds (3), Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9), Mare (10)Miami Def (10), Buffalo (3), New Orleans (8)Great team David :thumbup:
:thumbup: I just hope that I can get value like that out of my drafts this year.
 
Final Roster...Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6), Hambrick (FA), K Faulk (3)Moulds (3), Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9), Mare (10)Miami Def (10), Buffalo (3), New Orleans (8)Great team David :thumbup:
Yes, I am surprised how the "experts" panicked so hard at RB (took 28 of the first 35 picks or so) and how early QBs (other than Culpepper and manning went). They kept leaving me soft spots to draft from.This team may not win, but I think has to be among the favorites this early in the year (without injuries and changes in situations).Actually I think it will win...LOL
 
You got value everywhere.Henry is undervalued (imagine him and LT as a 1-2 punch last year), the first 4 WRs were all very good value, especially Smith that late, Boo Williams should have gone earlier, and the Miami defense is a good platform each week.The byes are pretty well spread out, especially at QB and with your leading contributors.I would be surprised if there is a stronger roster out there at this stage.

 
Players I reached a little for: Brunnell (but he would not have been available had I waited), Hambrick (I needed someone and my list wasn't deep enough so I was searching for anything - probably a wasted pick especially after I got kevin Faulk the next round).Everyone else seemed like value to me.What amazes me is how these "experts" don't draft different for these contests. When you don't have to choose who plays each week, the QB position is severely devalued. Yet every year QBs scream off the boards. Also you should definitely draft three defenses yet only two of us did. I actually wish I would have taken a 4th defense and not taken Hambrick (especially after adding Kevin Faulk) I got ousted by one pick for Rod Gardner, but generally was picking different players than everyone else. I tried to double on the positions a lot and I think that is a smart tactic when drafting on the corners (at 1 and 12). These double picks can start panics and you are on the front end of them. All in all a fun way to wake up this morning. It should be fun describing what I was thinking in the Fantasy Index Magazine.

 
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Also you should definitely draft three defenses yet only two of us did. I actually wish I would have taken a 4th defense and not taken Hambrick (especially after adding Kevin Faulk)
I'm not sure I agree. If this is the scoring for defenses:Defensive scoring = 6 points for TDs, 2 points for sacks, 2 points for fumble recoveries, 2 points per interception.It doesn't seem like they score many points. Nothing for points allowed, nothing for yards allowed. This isn't survivor right? I'd think you could do ok with only one defense assuming you're strong elsewhere. I'd rather have another RB. That's just me.
 
It was certainly fun and got me thinking (even with the limited information).I always find draft reviews an easy thing to write up. I think my last one was over 5000 words and just fell out of me.Adapting to the rules is vital in FF. Some guys don't even check the scoring or starting requirements. Your strategy was well thought out IMO, and Brunell could look like good value if he posts a few streaky weeks like he did in JAX. The 3 QB format makes him valuable, especially as you have Coles. You'll do just fine at that position.

 
Brunell (7), Harrington (4), Leftwich (9)LT (10), Henry (3), Barber (6) Hambrick (FA)Moulds (3), Coles (7), Toomer (6), J Smith (9), Warrick (5), R Williams (9), T Taylor (6)Boo Williams (8), Des Clark (5)Longwell (9)Miami Def (10), Bills (3)Avoid Week 9 kickers (ATL, JAX, TEN)Avoid Week 3 and 10 Defenses (CAR, NYJ, NE, DEN, OAK, SD)Avoid Week 5 and 8 TEs (CIN, KC, PHI, CLE, STL, TB)
Nice draft so far David. Great RB & WR depth! Best picks at the draft slot: Coles, Toomer, J.Smith. I also liked that you grabbed R.Williams to lock up the projected #1 & #2 in Jax.Only negative feedback would be:-Brunell (I think you could have snagged him at least 1 round later)-Not taking a sleeper RB sooner after you had 4 solid WR's in the fold.
 
I like the link-up with Brunell/Coles and Leftwich/JimmyA TD there gives you a huge boost.Good thinking.Maybe Bledsoe next?
Hadn't noticed - Hey David, was it you or Joe that likes the QB-RB combos in no-starter leagues?Was Bledsoe available instead of Leftwich? Maybe look to add Eli (behind Tiki, and with Toomer) as a late backup QB option.
Did not have time to answer this during the draft, but I love this strategy in non-starter leagues. Don't ever reach to accomplish this, but if it exists take it.These leagues you want the explosiveness that comes with the big play. If you have the QB and WR, you can get a HUGE boost when this connects especially from guys that go deep. I figure Brunell and Leftwich will have a few big games this year and those could be really big for me in this format.
 
Also you should definitely draft three defenses yet only two of us did.  I actually wish I would have taken a 4th defense and not taken Hambrick (especially after adding Kevin Faulk) 
I'm not sure I agree. If this is the scoring for defenses:Defensive scoring = 6 points for TDs, 2 points for sacks, 2 points for fumble recoveries, 2 points per interception.It doesn't seem like they score many points. Nothing for points allowed, nothing for yards allowed. This isn't survivor right? I'd think you could do ok with only one defense assuming you're strong elsewhere. I'd rather have another RB. That's just me.
Except that return TDs are flukes. They also can happen in bunches. Sacks are predictable, but INTs also can come in bunches.I won my WCOFF Draft Master competion (and $6,000) by taking 5 defenses in a 25 player - 12 team draft. I made up points every single week at defense despite having "supposedly" lousy ones. The key here is the variability of scoring is big for defense (not over a season so much without points and yards allowed, but definitely week by week).Add to that the fact that you can get these positions with your last picks while everyone else is picking players that will likely never ever see the field. A 3rd or 4th defense will play every week. Guys like Drew Henson may never play in my opinion.
 
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I agree. With that scoring, a top defense will average 12-14 points a week. That makes them a valuable commodity, and holding three is a good strategy.The defense doesn't have to be strong to exploit a match up against a weak O/L or an inexperienced QB. Much better than having a bench WR or RB.

 
I agree. With that scoring, a top defense will average 12-14 points a week. That makes them a valuable commodity, and holding three is a good strategy.The defense doesn't have to be strong to exploit a match up against a weak O/L or an inexperienced QB. Much better than having a bench WR or RB.
Yes I wish I would have taken a 4th defense and never picked Hambrick actually. I am still going to win, but a landslide would have been more fun....LOL
 
In your first post you said individuals get return TDs. So the team defense wouldn't get it right?

 
I think they both get it? The rules were posted kind of lame so I could be wrong.Good point - If return TDs do not cound (and only interception and fumble return TDs count), then three defenses is probably better.

 
22 rounds in about 90 minutes was definitely a little faster than normal..LOL. Still waiting on getting the whole list with everyone's teams. Am guessing it won't be available until tonight.

 
I like the link-up with Brunell/Coles and Leftwich/JimmyA TD there gives you a huge boost.Good thinking.Maybe Bledsoe next?
Hadn't noticed - Hey David, was it you or Joe that likes the QB-RB combos in no-starter leagues?Was Bledsoe available instead of Leftwich? Maybe look to add Eli (behind Tiki, and with Toomer) as a late backup QB option.
Did not have time to answer this during the draft, but I love this strategy in non-starter leagues. Don't ever reach to accomplish this, but if it exists take it.These leagues you want the explosiveness that comes with the big play. If you have the QB and WR, you can get a HUGE boost when this connects especially from guys that go deep. I figure Brunell and Leftwich will have a few big games this year and those could be really big for me in this format.
:thumbup: Exactly right that you don't reach, but even at zero value, it is a good move in no starter leagues.Sane thing you did with your WR/QB combos.Curious what other QBs were around when you took Brunell/Leftwich - Bledsoe, Plummer, Garcia or Gannon ar ehow I am most curious about.I think any of them would have been a MUCH better option than Leftwich (or Brunell).
 
I know Plummer and Garcia were gone as I rate them higher than Brunell and Leftwich. I don't like Bledsoe much so he could have been available (but I think he was gone too). I am not excited about Gannon (although he is a big boom/bust player) and I think he was available.

 
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Curious what other QBs were around when you took Brunell/Leftwich - Bledsoe, Plummer, Garcia or Gannon ar ehow I am most curious about.I think any of them would have been a MUCH better option than Leftwich (or Brunell).
DavidJoe has Leftwich above all of those guys (except for Plummer) in the rankings.Brunell is a bit further down the list, so that must be Dodds' guy.
 
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BTW, if that is Reggie Williams as your last receiver, I love it - I am less enthused about Roy in 2004.

 
yes it is Reggie Williams. When Leftwich is zinging the rock a lot this year (as I suspect he will be), this team is going to be potent as I have Leftwich, Jimmy Smith and Reggie Williams. Even if one of the WRs goes down, the other will just get more valuable. And I got all of these players very cheap (with good/great value in my opinion).

 
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I know Plummer and Garcia were gone as I rate them higher than Brunell and Leftwich. I don't like Bledsoe much so he could have been available (but I think he was gone too). I am not excited about Gannon (although he is a big boom/bust player) and I think he was available.
I can see Brunell being higher given the sitch (despite the fact he's never proven to be a decent FF QB), but Leftwich confounds me. I saw a LOT of great things from Leftwich and have him as a sleeper, but I think he will still be making a lot of mistakes, and if he crests 3G and 18 TDs it'll be a good year - the other guys mentioned expect at least that much production.I can't harass you that much for the selection, though I would have been really surprised if you took that combination with Plummer and Garcia still on the board - they get you ground yardage that is irreplaceable in the guys you selected.
 
Having the #1 pick really paid off in this format.Those picking late had no chance of finding a decent RB3, but getting 3 of the top 25 was a nice bonus for you.While they were chasing dubious RB 2/3 value, it left plenty of WR value for rounds 4 and 5.

 
Having the #1 pick really paid off in this format.Those picking late had no chance of finding a decent RB3, but getting 3 of the top 25 was a nice bonus for you.While they were chasing dubious RB 2/3 value, it left plenty of WR value for rounds 4 and 5.
What is amazing is the draft order was determined by how well you finished in the FF Index Poll last year. 1st place got first choice, etc.We finished 5th, but everyone above us took different spots to draft from. Redeye took 4th spot and got Deuce - Hard to argue with thatKFFL took 2nd thinking they would get LT in my opinionThe next two people took spots 3 and 5.We gladly took spot one with the fifth selection.
 
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Having the #1 pick really paid off in this format.Those picking late had no chance of finding a decent RB3, but getting 3 of the top 25 was a nice bonus for you.While they were chasing dubious RB 2/3 value, it left plenty of WR value for rounds 4 and 5.
:thumbup: Like I posted earlier - Dodds ended with 4 of my top-25 and 5 of my top-30 overall players in his first five selections - really hard to beat that.
 
I am out of here. We can discuss this later once we see all the picks posted. I think I made a few little errors, but nothing too bad. I will be shocked if this isn't one of the more dominat teams.David

 
Rosters listed by when they were drafted. I will let you guys rebuild the draft for analysis:Team 1 (Footballguys)LaDainian TomlinsonTravis HenryTiki BarberLaveranues ColesEric MouldsAmani ToomerJimmy SmithMark BrunellByron LeftwichPeter WarrickJoey HarringtonBoo WilliamsReggie WilliamsDolphins DRyan LongwellTravis TaylorDesmond ClarkTroy HambrickBills DKevin FaulkOlindo MareSaints DTeam 2 (KFFL):Priest HolmesRudi JohnsonMichael BennettTodd HeapDarrell JacksonAaron BrooksKellen Winslow, Jr.Reggie WayneLarry FitzgeraldTommy MaddoxMarcus RobinsonRobert FergusonRich GannonRod GardnerMike AlstottVikings DJohn CarneyEric ParkerNajeh DavenportJoe JureviciusJeff ReedBengals DTeam 3 (Coachbox)Ahman GreenBrian WestbrookHines WardMatt HasselbeckAnquan BoldinCharles RogersCorrell BuckhalterQuentin GriffinJosh McCownCarson PalmerFreddie JonesTony HollingsTerry GlennMarcus PollardItula MiliKelly WashingtonBobby EngramJohn HallDoug BrienColts DBears DAntwaan Randle-ElTeam 4 (Red Eye Sports)Deuce McAllisterPeyton ManningChad JohnsonCharlie GarnerSantana MossJerry PorterPlaxico BurressOnterrio SmithRavens DEagles DDavid CarrAntonio GatesJason WittenMoe WilliamsLee EvansMartin GrammaticaArtose PinnerJamel WhiteJosh ReedBilly CundiffChris CooleyDevery HendersonTeam 5 (Fantasy GMs)Clinton PortisTerrell OwensMichael VickWilliam GreenSteve SmithDeShaun FosterJavon WalkerWarrick DunnDrew BledsoeBubba FranksL.J. SmithKevin JohnsonMusa SmithTim RattayTitans DJoe NedneyDarius WattsSeahawks DCedric WilsonJason HansonJets DChris BakerTeam 6 (1st Place Sotfware/fantasy Insights)Shaun AlexanderDaunte CulpepperDerrick MasonDuce StaleyChris ChambersGarrison HearstRod SmithChris PerryAlge CrumplerBrandon LloydRams DEli ManningTyrone WheatleyDavid AkersJim KleinsasserAnthony BechtTroy BrownQuincy CarterChiefs DMorten AndersenTodd PetersonMike AndersonTeam 7 (Home Grown Sports)Jamal LewisStephen DavisDonovan McNabbLee SuggsKoren RobinsonPeerless PriceChris BrownDavid BostonPatriots DAndre DavisRex GrossmanJerry RiceDaniel GrahamJerome BettisCowboys DMatt StoverMichael JenkinsKyle BollerTodd PinkstonBen TroupeShayne GrahamJay FiedlerTeam 8 (footballinjuries.com)Marvin HarrisonCorey DillonJoe HornThomas JonesAndre JohnsonWillis McGaheeTom BradyAnthony ThomasDallas ClarkDeion BranchGreg JonesKerry CollinsRashaun WoodsAdam VinatieriBilly MillerRaiders DSebastian JanikowskiJaguars DPatrick RamseyTeyo JohnsonRon DayneDrew HensonTeam 9 (The Huddle)Edgerrin JamesTorry HoltJulius JonesTony GonzalezMarc BulgerEddie GeorgeBrett FavreMarty BookerPanthers DQuincy MorganBucs DTyrone CalicoErron KinneyJason ElamAmos ZereoueMuhsin MuhammadCedric CobbsGus FrerotteDominic RhodesAaron EllingBrandon StokleyDante HallTeam 10 (FF Champs)Kevan BarlowFred TaylorKevin JonesT.J. DuckettKeenan McCardellChad PenningtonAshley LelieJake PlummerDrew BennettDonte StallworthDonald DriverShannon SharpeDennis NorthcuttJeff WilkinsJay FeelyJosh BrownPackers DRichie AndersonSteelers DFalcons DJerramy StevensPhilip RiversTeam 11 (FFIndex Reader)Ricky WilliamsMarshall FaulkTrent GreenCurtis MartinSteve McNairIsaac BruceBrad JohnsonSteven JacksonRandy McMichaelKeyshawn JohnsonIke HilliardEddie KennisonJohnnie MortonJoey GallowayJohn KasayBroncos DPaul EdingerMikhael RicksRedskins DCorey BradfordShawn BrysonDane LookerTeam 12 (Rotowire)Randy MossDomanick DavisMarcel ShippTatum BellJeremy ShockeyJustin McCareinsJustin FargasJeff GarciaJake DelhommeDavid GivensRoy WilliamsLaMont JordanLarry JohnsonMike VanderjagtMaurice MorrisA.J. FeeleyAntonio BryantKurt WarnerGiants DBrandon ManumaleunaNiners DKris Brown

 
FBGuys and FFIndex Reader are CLEARLY the strongest teams. Some others might be competitive, but some of these other guys need to brish up on FF 101.KFFL and Fantasy GMs need to be busted back down to the minor leagues for a while.

 
I think team 10 is ok too especially if Sharpe plays.
That team is in the "might be competitive" dept. I don't like the lack of explosiveness at WR and the reliance on a lot of sleepers at the position.They seeem to be a prime example of why it is a mistakle to rigidly go RB heavy in the early part of the draft.
 
Despite taking RB/RB/RB, I still think you have the best WRs of any team.KFFL started ok, then killed their chances with the 2 TEs while ignoring receivers.

 

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