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7.15 Jake Bachman Jackson, Vincent SDC WR 12:30:27 p.m.

7.16 Will Grant Rhodes, Kerry NYJ S 12:30:27 p.m.

8.01 Terry Winfree Kampman, Aaron GBP DE 12:52:29 p.m.

8.02 Alex Fernandez Berrian, Bernard CHI WR 1:12:44 p.m.

8.03 Carlos Rodrigues Bailey, Champ DEN CB 1:27:26 p.m.

8.04 Jake Parrish Jones, Julius DAL RB 1:27:26 p.m.

8.05 Alex Fernandez Vilma, Jonathan NYJ LB 1:28:32 p.m.

8.06 Carlos Rodrigues Thomas, Adalius BAL LB 1:34:39 p.m.

 
7.15 Jake Bachman Jackson, Vincent SDC WR 12:30:27 p.m.7.16 Will Grant Rhodes, Kerry NYJ S 12:30:27 p.m.8.01 Terry Winfree Kampman, Aaron GBP DE 12:52:29 p.m.8.02 Alex Fernandez Berrian, Bernard CHI WR 1:12:44 p.m.8.03 Carlos Rodrigues Bailey, Champ DEN CB 1:27:26 p.m.8.04 Jake Parrish Jones, Julius DAL RB 1:27:26 p.m.8.05 Alex Fernandez Vilma, Jonathan NYJ LB 1:28:32 p.m.8.06 Carlos Rodrigues Thomas, Adalius BAL LB 1:34:39 p.m.
Awwwww Bloom :wall: :D
 
8.07 Alex Fernandez Bryant, Antonio SFO WR 2:26:14 p.m.

8.08 Jake Parrish Henderson, Devery NOS WR 2:26:14 p.m.

8.09 Alex Fernandez Clark, Dallas IND TE 2:30:14 p.m.

8.10 Aaron Rudnicki Losman, J.P. BUF QB 2:30:14 p.m.

 
8.07 Alex Fernandez Bryant, Antonio SFO WR 2:26:14 p.m.8.08 Jake Parrish Henderson, Devery NOS WR 2:26:14 p.m.8.09 Alex Fernandez Clark, Dallas IND TE 2:30:14 p.m.8.10 Aaron Rudnicki Losman, J.P. BUF QB 2:30:14 p.m.
Losman's value sure has risen in the past year. Last March I drafted him in a 14 team IDP startup with 19 starters just like this league as the 355th player taken, 233 picks later than Rudnicki got him.
 
8.07 Alex Fernandez Bryant, Antonio SFO WR 2:26:14 p.m.8.08 Jake Parrish Henderson, Devery NOS WR 2:26:14 p.m.8.09 Alex Fernandez Clark, Dallas IND TE 2:30:14 p.m.8.10 Aaron Rudnicki Losman, J.P. BUF QB 2:30:14 p.m.
Losman's value sure has risen in the past year. Last March I drafted him in a 14 team IDP startup with 19 starters just like this league as the 355th player taken, 233 picks later than Rudnicki got him.
FWIW, I got him (basically) for Damon Huard during the season. Aaron's been one of Losman's biggest supporters here, it's no surprise that he'd take him in this league. This is what, pick #110 or something like that? Seems a good pick to me.
 
8.07 Alex Fernandez Bryant, Antonio SFO WR 2:26:14 p.m.8.08 Jake Parrish Henderson, Devery NOS WR 2:26:14 p.m.8.09 Alex Fernandez Clark, Dallas IND TE 2:30:14 p.m.8.10 Aaron Rudnicki Losman, J.P. BUF QB 2:30:14 p.m.
Losman's value sure has risen in the past year. Last March I drafted him in a 14 team IDP startup with 19 starters just like this league as the 355th player taken, 233 picks later than Rudnicki got him.
FWIW, I got him (basically) for Damon Huard during the season. Aaron's been one of Losman's biggest supporters here, it's no surprise that he'd take him in this league. This is what, pick #110 or something like that? Seems a good pick to me.
#122. And he wasn't a definate starter at this time last year. I do think it is a good pick here.
 
8.07 Alex Fernandez Bryant, Antonio SFO WR 2:26:14 p.m.8.08 Jake Parrish Henderson, Devery NOS WR 2:26:14 p.m.8.09 Alex Fernandez Clark, Dallas IND TE 2:30:14 p.m.8.10 Aaron Rudnicki Losman, J.P. BUF QB 2:30:14 p.m.
Losman's value sure has risen in the past year. Last March I drafted him in a 14 team IDP startup with 19 starters just like this league as the 355th player taken, 233 picks later than Rudnicki got him.
FWIW, I got him (basically) for Damon Huard during the season. Aaron's been one of Losman's biggest supporters here, it's no surprise that he'd take him in this league. This is what, pick #110 or something like that? Seems a good pick to me.
The jump is mostly due to his being virtually guaranteed the starting position as of now; before the year started, it was really in question, and I ended up with him as QB30 or so in a couple of drafts. It seems that Losman really came on at the end of the year, and as QB17 in a dynasty draft, I think it's pretty good value.
 
not concerned, how them wrs looking? :rant: furrey :hot:
:nerd: I knew that was coming. Actually, I am very happy with my WR corps so far. Would I rather have Marc's WRs? Absolutely. In a heartbeat! However:WR1 - Reggie Brown, Eagles. He's more of a "WR2" at this point, but he's young and getting better every year. I think he'll be a "WR1" (I'm talking fantasy numbers here) within the next season or two....when S. Moss and J. Walker are on the wrong side of 30. :hot: WR2 - Deion Branch, Seahawks. My money is on the Seahawks losing 1-2 of last year's WR corps to cap casualties or free agency. That means Branch is almost certainly the WR1 or (at worst) clear WR2 in Seattle. his numbers last season were also MUCH below what they would be in a typical season, given his hold-out at the beginning of the season AND the fact that Hasselbeck (and Alexander, for that matter) missed extended time with injuries.WR3A - Mike Furrey, Lions. He's got two strikes against him: 1. He's 30. 2. He might be moving to the slot. However, he also had 98 receptions and over 1,000 yards receiving in 2006, and I don't think the Lions committed to a decent-sized extension with him to simply see him wasting away as a third-option or "decoy". Roy Williams creates opportunity for him to get open (and get a lot of looks). He also seems to be a favorite of Martz and Kitna....all of which help his cause. I know (in hindsight) that I took him a bit early in our draft. However, I think he presented wonderful value....and how many 75-reception, 800+ yard guys did you still see on the board? ;)WR3B - Santonio Holmes, Steelers. His off-the-field issues make me nervous (multiple kids with different women, legal run-ins, etc.), but he got into the Steelers starting line-up last year and isn't giving that starting role back! I see at least another 700-800 yards out of him as well, with his TD totals increasing. Increasing to what? I'm not sure yet (want to see more related to Big Ben). He's young, talented and in a good situation (new OC implementing a cleaner/stream-lined passing attack), so I think the future is bright for Mr. Holmes as long as he keeps his nose clean off the field.Not Marc's WR corps, but not too bad considering that you and I have comparable quality in our overall rosters so far (different strategies of arriving at the same goal, young vs. prime), and Terry in our division hasn't drafted his first WR yet. ;)
 
not particulary crazy about building my team around JP Losman, but he was the 14th highest scoring QB last year in this scoring format, he's young and showing improvement, he has a stud WR to throw to, and I got him as the 17th QB drafted....much later than most people drafted their QBs. I really wanted Hasselbeck but just missed out on him. I'm hoping to build a solid QBBC so I don't think I'll need to rely on him as much as most teams rely on their #1 QBs. I was the 15th team to draft a QB here so obviously it's going to be a potential weak spot, but hopefully the talent I picked up elsewhere will offset that. I just need average production from the QB position and I think Losman can manage that. He finished this year very strong and I think he'll be even more comfortable/confident next year playing in the same system with the same surrounding personnel.

I could have easily waited longer to grab my 1st QB, but I didn't see a huge dropoff at any other position so I felt safe to grab one now. There were some other QBs out there with more upside than JP, but I felt like they were much riskier due to either age, injury, or competition. He seems like a pretty safe pick to me at this point of the draft. He's established himself as the Bills QB now...unlike a year ago when he was still a big question mark.

 
First, to all you people who say to predraft a full round ahead, :wall:

For me to predraft a full round ahead is dumb, imho. I like to see what runs are happening and either choose to follow it or not, and since I actually work away from a computer all day, i don't have the luxury of wasting my boss's time to make my pick!!

In closing, :own3d: to all of you trying to rush me and try to get me to screw up my championship team!!

SJAX2

 
First, to all you people who say to predraft a full round ahead, :wall: For me to predraft a full round ahead is dumb, imho. I like to see what runs are happening and either choose to follow it or not, and since I actually work away from a computer all day, i don't have the luxury of wasting my boss's time to make my pick!!In closing, :own3d: to all of you trying to rush me and try to get me to screw up my championship team!!SJAX2
Give em hell Steven 2
 
First, to all you people who say to predraft a full round ahead, :censored: For me to predraft a full round ahead is dumb, imho. I like to see what runs are happening and either choose to follow it or not, and since I actually work away from a computer all day, i don't have the luxury of wasting my boss's time to make my pick!!In closing, :bag: to all of you trying to rush me and try to get me to screw up my championship team!!SJAX2
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JJones and Jordan dropping to RB30 and RB31 is some pretty good value.
:goodposting: Thought about WR, but after Bloom took Chad Jackson I had to take LamJ here. I was a huge proponent of LamJ last year, and that blew up. :bag:But at Pick 125, that's sick value. Had to be done.Plus I have 9.02 and 9.04 on deck.
 
heh, well, at least cscmtp likes where i'm going.

here's how it broke down for me:

i started with 1.03, and having owned SJax elsewhere the last couple years, i didn't honestly feel he was worth the 3rd overall pick. to me, no one was; too many questions for everybody. i felt it was better to move down and get value from my pick that way. when i managed to grab 1.15 and 2.02 for my 1.03 and 5.03 (after netting 2.07 in another deal), i also knew i was probably missing out on franchise RBs, so i felt the best strategy there would be to become "the WR guy." enter fitz, smith, and holt.

also, let's make no bones about it: i think vince young will rewrite the records and the stereotypes in the NFL. i've seen every single game he's played since his first day at UT, and i am utterly convinced his ceiling is absurdly high.

his speed is "as fast as it has to be on any given play," which was made clear in houston on his most famous run, but also at times like when he chased down a Jax DB from 50 yards away on the opposite side of the field.

his work ethic is unquestioned, which he proved every single day of the summer before his title season, as well as in his commitment to work with chow and leinart this offseason.

his intangibles are obvious in the titan's performance last year, and, oh yeah, he was the #2 QB in our scoring system the last 6 weeks of last year -- and that included a 4-point stinkbomb. in other words, even if he doesn't get any better, we're looking at elite top 5 performance.

but he's always shown that he's capable getting better. so when my original 2nd round pick (2.14) came up, i took him. he was gone at bloom's 3.06 at the latest if i didn't, and i believe he's way too rare to let him land in someone else's lap.

plus, what RB should i have taken? mcallister's fine, but he's not elite, and his role may be decreasing as soon as this year. no, the real test of my "stones" came when rudi johnson was available at 1.15. this gave me tremendous pause -- he's always underrated. if i was going to deviate from my strategy, it would be to take him and then 3 WR. b/c 3 WR was still where the avlue would be.

but again, vince young is the guy i really wanted to build around, and i felt sure fitzgerald would go at 1.16 or 2.01, so i took fitz and stuck to my plan.

sounds like some folks felt i really missed the boat by waiting until 6.14 for a RB, but you know what? thomas jones and travis henry are just fine, especially for this year. they're way better than what i expected to be avilable, honestly. maybe heath miller will continue to be a bit of a letdown overall, but he's serviceable at TE with the potential for more.

i like several of the teams being built, but if i'm right about VY, i like my odds, too.

 
I like the value of Roethlisberger after Romo, Rivers, and Cutler. He might be better than all of those guys and I think he has the best WRs of the bunch.
The talk of the Steelers offense moving to more spread formations on early downs is promising for Ben as well.The head injury is a concern. I was talking to some Steeler friends of mine and they worry that Ben may suffer recuring concushions. Stating that each concushion makes a player more suceptable to having another one. I am not sure if that is true or not but it does cause me some concern.I think if not for the motorcycle accident Ben would have had a much better season last year than he did. And what he did last year was still progressive. He could really explode in 2007. FWP is a good compliment to a more agresive passing offense as well I think and it only makes sense to see the offense move in that direction.As far as Ward/Holmes/Miller/Washington being better recievers than TO/Glenn/Witten/Crayton.. I don't agree. They are younger and will last longer but I they are not better if TO/Glenn do not slip because of age.Ben is definitly a better QB than Romo however.
I was happy to take Ben there, He finished 11th in scoring in the leagues formatt last year, not to mention never really getting on track til after the 4th game, AND an off year riddled with injuries to him and his star WR.
 
8.11 Sigmund Bloom Jackson, Chad NEP WR 1:39:44 p.m.
I thought you reached a little bit for Marshall, but I like this pick. He has good potential.
If I dont reach for marshall, who will?
Dunno. I'll always give someone credit for living and dying with "their guys." If you think a guy is going to be a great player, then you have to roll the dice. That's the way dynasty goes. I wasn't a big Marshall fan going into last season. He looked too slow to me and wasn't an early pick, but he got some nice hype in camp and started to make some plays in the second half of the season. It could turn into a very solid pick (though I'd argue that Holmes looks like the better option at the moment).
 
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As far as Ward/Holmes/Miller/Washington being better recievers than TO/Glenn/Witten/Crayton.. I don't agree. They are younger and will last longer but I they are not better if TO/Glenn do not slip because of age.
I really feel like that hinges on TO. IMO, he's one of the most overrated dynasty WRs right now. He'll turn 34 this year. Can he possibly have more than 1-2 elite years left? He has always relied on physical ability to dominate, but old age will rob him of his natural advantage. He already showed signs of slowing down last year. Factor in his character issues and he's a major long-term risk. I think his name recognition is carrying his value too high, just like it did with Faulk, Holmes, and Barber when they were nearing the end.
Hmmm, gotta disagree with this. Most overratted WR's usually don't lead the league in TD catches. And anyways, haven't people been saying for a couple years now that Harrison was on a downswing? Seems to still lead most fantasy leagues in receiving stats. Just my two cents though.
 
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ClownDogs said:
comfortably numb said:
WhoDat said:
I am still very bitter that I had to decline the invite to this league. It looks like great competition and a bunch of fun.
You should be...Best fun I have had yet, and we are 8 months away from Week 1
I ALMOST turned it down, but couldn't pass up the opportunity to beat Dirty Halos in his own league! :wub:
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Ok, another draft update for me:

6.16 96. Chris Overton Suggs, Terrell BAL DE Thu Feb 15 9:08:10 p.m. ET 2007 7.01 97. Chris Overton Pierce, Antonio NYG LB Thu Feb 15 9:22:00 p.m. ET 2007 7.07 103. Chris Overton Wilson, Adrian ARI S Thu Feb 15 11:18:38 p.m. ET 2007 8.16 128. Chris Overton Henry, Chris CIN WR Fri Feb 16 5:33:13 p.m. ET 2007 9.01 129. Chris Overton White, LenDale TEN RB Fri Feb 16 11:31:55 p.m. ET 20076.16(96) Terrell Suggs - I'm very happy with this pick. With Suggs and Peppers, I've easily got two of the top three DE's in this draft (Jared Allen), and the two of those three who aren't two-time DUI losers. Again, elite DE's are hard to find so this should make up for what I lack at other positions. 7.01(97) Antonio Pierce - The run on LB's has begun, and with Suggs as a preselection I now have to make sure I snag one of the top LB's to keep up with the league. Grabbing Pierce as the LB10 is nice value - in hindsight I probably should have grabbed Morrison (who went 10 picks later) based upon age, but at least I got good value.

7.03(103) Adrian Wilson - As with the DE's I decided based upon VBD to be the first to grab a S. It was a close call between Wilson and Rhodes, but Wilson is about as automatic as it gets outside of Dawkins who's much older, so I take the "sure thing".

8.16(128) Chris Henry - I'm watching all the good young WR's drop off the board as I stock up on IDP's. I only have two WR's so far and there's really nobody left who looks like solid starter material and a long-term asset . . . except Chris Henry. :yes: I gag and preselect him, and am relieved when I return to the computer hours later to see I nabbed him as WR39.

9.01(129) LenDale White - At RB I have LaDanian Tomlinson . . . and nobody else. Not good. Even worse, Jeff Pasquino selected Lamont Jordan who I was hoping would fall to me here only four picks earlier. I need a backup RB, and preferably one who is young and could theoretically start for a long time . . . I'm just not in love with this pick, but that's what happens with "need picks".

My roster to date:

QB - Bulger

RB - Tomlinson, L. White

WR - Colston, Burress, Henry

TE - Scheffler

K -

DT -

DE - Peppers, Suggs

LB - Pierce

CB -

S - A. Wilson

 
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9.01(129) LenDale White - At RB I have LaDanian Tomlinson . . . and nobody else. Not good. Even worse, Jeff Pasquino selected Lamont Jordan who I was hoping would fall to me here only four picks earlier. I need a backup RB, and preferably one who is young and could theoretically start for a long time . . . I'm just not in love with this pick, but that's what happens with "need picks".
:popcorn:
 
I'll update tomorrow after 9.04.

Just took 8.13 - Lamont Jordan (fell WAY too far) and 9.02 - Brandon Jones.

I still won't talk much strategy yet. :popcorn:

 
1.01 1. Chris Overton Tomlinson, Ladainian SDC RB

1.02 2. Sigmund Bloom Johnson, Larry KCC RB

1.03 3. Nick Chadick Jackson, Steven STL RB

1.04 4. Jeff Pasquino Westbrook, Brian PHI RB

1.05 5. Terry Winfree Gore, Frank SFO RB

1.06 6. Jake Bachman Bush, Reggie NOS RB

1.07 7. Aaron Rudnicki Portis, Clinton WAS RB

1.08 8. Alex Fernandez Parker, Willie PIT RB

1.09 9. Jake Parrish Alexander, Shaun SEA RB

1.10 10. Jake Bachman Addai, Joseph IND RB

1.11 11. Ben Bregitzer Maroney, Laurence NEP RB

1.12 12. Will Grant Jones-Drew, Maurice JAC RB

1.13 13. AJ Moura Brown, Ronnie MIA RB

1.14 14. Nick Chadick Manning, Peyton IND QB

1.15 15. Marc Faletti Fitzgerald, Larry ARI WR

1.16 16. Derek Tonn Johnson, Rudi CIN RB

2.01 17. Will Grant Wayne, Reggie IND WR

2.02 18. Marc Faletti Smith, Steve CAR WR

2.03 19. Carlos Rodrigues Williams, Carnell TBB RB

2.04 20. Carlos Rodrigues Johnson, Chad CIN WR

2.05 21. Brian Smith Gates, Antonio SDC TE

2.06 22. Ben Bregitzer Taylor, Chester MIN RB

2.07 23. Marc Faletti Holt, Torry STL WR

2.08 24. Jake Parrish Jones, Kevin DET RB

2.09 25. Alex Fernandez McGahee, Willis BUF RB

2.10 26. Aaron Rudnicki Williams, DeAngelo CAR RB

2.11 27. Jake Bachman Boldin, Anquan ARI WR

2.12 28. Terry Winfree Winslow, Kellen CLE TE

2.13 29. Alex Fernandez Palmer, Carson CIN QB

2.14 30. Marc Faletti Young, Vince TEN QB

2.15 31. AJ Moura Williams, Roy DET WR

2.16 32. Ben Bregitzer Brees, Drew NOS QB

3.01 33. Chris Overton Colston, Marques NOS WR

3.02 34. Sigmund Bloom Johnson, Andre HOU WR

3.03 35. Sigmund Bloom Evans, Lee BUF WR

3.04 36. Brian Smith Walker, Javon DEN WR

3.05 37. Nick Chadick Harrison, Marvin IND WR

3.06 38. Nick Chadick Owens, Terrell DAL WR

3.07 39. Aaron Rudnicki Houshmandzadeh, T.J. CIN WR

3.08 40. Jeff Pasquino Driver, Donald GBP WR

3.09 41. Jake Parrish Jackson, Darrell SEA WR

3.10 42. Carlos Rodrigues Ward, Hines PIT WR

3.11 43. Ben Bregitzer Heap, Todd BAL TE

3.12 44. Brian Smith Davis, Vernon SFO TE

3.13 45. Brian Smith Moss, Santana WAS WR

3.14 46. Jake Bachman Clayton, Mark BAL WR

3.15 47. Carlos Rodrigues Gonzalez, Tony KCC TE

3.16 48. Derek Tonn McAllister, Deuce NOS RB

4.01 49. Will Grant Benson, Cedric CHI RB

4.02 50. Brian Smith Edwards, Braylon CLE WR

4.03 51. Will Grant Shockey, Jeremy NYG TE

4.04 52. Derek Tonn McNabb, Donovan PHI QB

4.05 53. Brian Smith Turner, Michael SDC RB

4.06 54. Chris Overton Burress, Plaxico NYG WR

4.07 55. Will Grant Coles, Laveranues NYJ WR

4.08 56. Jake Parrish Cooley, Chris WAS TE

4.09 57. Jeff Pasquino Barber, Marion DAL RB

4.10 58. Jeff Pasquino Crumpler, Alge ATL TE

4.11 59. Nick Chadick James, Edgerrin ARI RB

4.12 60. Terry Winfree Merriman, Shawne SDC LB

4.13 61. Derek Tonn Brown, Reggie PHI WR

4.14 62. Aaron Rudnicki Witten, Jason DAL TE

4.15 63. AJ Moura Leinart, Matt ARI QB

4.16 64. Chris Overton Bulger, Marc STL QB

5.01 65. Jeff Pasquino Vick, Michael ATL QB

5.02 66. Sigmund Bloom Brady, Tom NEP QB

5.03 67. Jake Bachman Romo, Tony DAL QB

5.04 68. Alex Fernandez Moss, Randy OAK WR

5.05 69. Terry Winfree Ryans, DeMeco HOU LB

5.06 70. Derek Tonn Watson, Ben NEP TE

5.07 71. Aaron Rudnicki Cotchery, Jerricho NYJ WR

5.08 72. Brian Smith Cutler, Jay DEN QB

5.09 73. Jake Parrish Rivers, Philip SDC QB

5.10 74. AJ Moura Smith, L.J. PHI TE

5.11 75. Will Grant Chambers, Chris MIA WR

5.12 76. Derek Tonn Branch, Deion SEA WR

5.13 77. Chris Overton Peppers, Julius CAR DE

5.14 78. Derek Tonn Norwood, Jerious ATL RB

5.15 79. Carlos Rodrigues Roethlisberger, Ben PIT QB

5.16 80. Chris Overton Scheffler, Tony DEN TE

6.01 81. Terry Winfree Manning, Eli NYG QB

6.02 82. Jake Bachman Hawk, A.J. GBP LB

6.03 83. AJ Moura Lewis, Jamal BAL RB

6.04 84. Terry Winfree Urlacher, Brian CHI LB

6.05 85. Derek Tonn Hasselbeck, Matt SEA QB

6.06 86. Ben Bregitzer Stallworth, Donte' PHI WR

6.07 87. Aaron Rudnicki Bulluck, Keith TEN LB

6.08 88. Jake Parrish Jones, Matt JAC WR

6.09 89. Jake Parrish Campbell, Jason WAS QB

6.10 90. Jeff Pasquino Briggs, Lance CHI LB

6.11 91. Derek Tonn Furrey, Mike DET WR

6.12 92. Terry Winfree Ware, Demarcus DAL LB

6.13 93. Derek Tonn Scott, Bart BAL LB

6.14 94. Marc Faletti Henry, Travis TEN RB

6.15 95. Derek Tonn Fletcher-Baker, London BUF LB

6.16 96. Chris Overton Suggs, Terrell BAL DE

7.01 97. Chris Overton Pierce, Antonio NYG LB

7.02 98. Aaron Rudnicki Allen, Jared KCC DE

7.03 99. Marc Faletti Jones, Thomas CHI RB

7.04 100. Sigmund Bloom Marshall, Brandon DEN WR

7.05 101. Terry Winfree Hali, Tamba KCC DE

7.06 102. Derek Tonn Holmes, Santonio PIT WR

7.07 103. Chris Overton Wilson, Adrian ARI S

7.08 104. Sigmund Bloom Jennings, Greg GBP WR

7.09 105. Sigmund Bloom McMichael, Randy MIA TE

7.10 106. Carlos Rodrigues Jacobs, Brandon NYG RB

7.11 107. Ben Bregitzer Morrison, Kirk OAK LB

7.12 108. Alex Fernandez Tatupu, Lofa SEA LB

7.13 109. Derek Tonn Sims, Ernie DET LB

7.14 110. Carlos Rodrigues Taylor, Jason MIA DE

7.15 111. Jake Bachman Jackson, Vincent SDC WR

7.16 112. Will Grant Rhodes, Kerry NYJ S

8.01 113. Terry Winfree Kampman, Aaron GBP DE

8.02 114. Alex Fernandez Berrian, Bernard CHI WR

8.03 115. Carlos Rodrigues Bailey, Champ DEN CB

8.04 116. Jake Parrish Jones, Julius DAL RB

8.05 117. Alex Fernandez Vilma, Jonathan NYJ LB

8.06 118. Carlos Rodrigues Thomas, Adalius BAL LB

8.07 119. Alex Fernandez Bryant, Antonio SFO WR

8.08 120. Jake Parrish Henderson, Devery NOS WR

8.09 121. Alex Fernandez Clark, Dallas IND TE

8.10 122. Aaron Rudnicki Losman, J.P. BUF QB

8.11 123. Sigmund Bloom Jackson, Chad NEP WR

8.12 124. Terry Winfree Hope, Chris TEN S

8.13 125. Jeff Pasquino Jordan, Lamont OAK RB

8.14 126. Marc Faletti Miller, Heath PIT TE

8.15 127. Will Grant Smith, Alex SFO QB

8.16 128. Chris Overton Henry, Chris CIN WR

9.01 129. Chris Overton White, LenDale TEN RB

9.02 130. Jeff Pasquino Jones, Brandon TEN WR

 
9.01(129) LenDale White - At RB I have LaDanian Tomlinson . . . and nobody else. Not good. Even worse, Jeff Pasquino selected Lamont Jordan who I was hoping would fall to me here only four picks earlier. I need a backup RB, and preferably one who is young and could theoretically start for a long time . . . I'm just not in love with this pick, but that's what happens with "need picks".
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8.16 128. Chris Overton Henry, Chris CIN WR 9.01 129. Chris Overton White, LenDale TEN RB
Interesting picks there. Both of those guys have the talent to easily outperform these draft slots. Then again, they might be cellmates in another year.
 
I'll update tomorrow after 9.04.Just took 8.13 - Lamont Jordan (fell WAY too far) and 9.02 - Brandon Jones.I still won't talk much strategy yet. ;)
Those were both great picks, as was your 9.04 Terry Glenn pick. He is great value in round 9.And I figured out part of your strategy from the stands. :confused: Your team is shaping up pretty nice thus far.
 
8.16 128. Chris Overton Henry, Chris CIN WR 9.01 129. Chris Overton White, LenDale TEN RB
Interesting picks there. Both of those guys have the talent to easily outperform these draft slots. Then again, they might be cellmates in another year.
Well, we're in the part of the draft where there are no longer any guarantees . . . unless you want to grab Adam Vinatieri. :moneybag: Henry's talent is obvious. I just felt he's too good to pass up - he could end up being a fantasy stud someday if he keeps his head on straight. White I'm more concerned about because poor work habits don't tend to get fixed and because Travis Henry impressed last year and is still only 28 years old. I debated Ladell Betts (drafted one pick later) and one or two other guys (not drafted yet) but came away thinking that White's age and ability simply made him more valuable. Obviously, I have the short term problem of my RB2 likely not contributing to my squad this year.
 
8.16 128. Chris Overton Henry, Chris CIN WR 9.01 129. Chris Overton White, LenDale TEN RB
Interesting picks there. Both of those guys have the talent to easily outperform these draft slots. Then again, they might be cellmates in another year.
Well, we're in the part of the draft where there are no longer any guarantees . . . unless you want to grab Adam Vinatieri. :bye: Henry's talent is obvious. I just felt he's too good to pass up - he could end up being a fantasy stud someday if he keeps his head on straight. White I'm more concerned about because poor work habits don't tend to get fixed and because Travis Henry impressed last year and is still only 28 years old. I debated Ladell Betts (drafted one pick later) and one or two other guys (not drafted yet) but came away thinking that White's age and ability simply made him more valuable. Obviously, I have the short term problem of my RB2 likely not contributing to my squad this year.
FWIW, I think Henry is the best pick this round. Unless you're sold on Jordan rebounding.
 
I'll update tomorrow after 9.04.Just took 8.13 - Lamont Jordan (fell WAY too far) and 9.02 - Brandon Jones.I still won't talk much strategy yet. :lmao:
Those were both great picks, as was your 9.04 Terry Glenn pick. He is great value in round 9.And I figured out part of your strategy from the stands. :bye: Your team is shaping up pretty nice thus far.
Thanks. :bye:While we'd all love to draft 24-28 year old studs with every pick, truth is it won't happen. You have to go old at some positions. Just worked out I took two older WRs, but they'll still perform while I get some youth.
 
Jeff Pasquino said:
Draft so far:1.04 4. Westbrook, Brian PHI RB 3.08 40. Driver, Donald GBP WR 4.09 57. Barber, Marion DAL RB 4.10 58. Crumpler, Alge ATL TE 5.01 65. Vick, Michael ATL QB 6.10 90. Briggs, Lance CHI LB8.13 125. Lamont Jordan OAK RB9.02 130. Brandon Jones TEN WR9.04 132. Terry Glenn DAL WR10.13 157. 11.01 161. 11.10 170.12.07 183.
Update.
 
Player YTD Pts ByeBrady, Tom NEP QB 267.35 6Johnson, Larry KCC RB 374.40 3Evans, Lee BUF WR 277.10 8Jackson, Chad NEP WR 49.40 6Jennings, Greg GBP WR 134.20 6Johnson, Andre HOU WR 257.50 5Marshall, Brandon DEN WR 66.10 4McMichael, Randy MIA TE 185.00 8This team is sooooo amazing it's disgusting :lmao:

 
So how does one come up with a set of draft picks looking like this, in other words parlaying their last ten rounds of draft picks into, among other things, 14 picks in the first nine rounds, all while keeping five rookie picks?

Pick Ovr Franchise Selection Date/Time Comments 1.16 16. Derek Tonn Johnson, Rudi CIN RB Tue Feb 13 9:05:49 a.m. ET 2007 3.16 48. Derek Tonn McAllister, Deuce NOS RB Tue Feb 13 10:53:04 p.m. ET 2007 4.04 52. Derek Tonn McNabb, Donovan PHI QB Wed Feb 14 1:00:25 a.m. ET 2007 4.13 61. Derek Tonn Brown, Reggie PHI WR Wed Feb 14 3:59:41 p.m. ET 2007 5.06 70. Derek Tonn Watson, Ben NEP TE Wed Feb 14 10:25:48 p.m. ET 2007 5.12 76. Derek Tonn Branch, Deion SEA WR Thu Feb 15 4:05:07 a.m. ET 2007 5.14 78. Derek Tonn Norwood, Jerious ATL RB Thu Feb 15 12:14:35 p.m. ET 2007 6.05 85. Derek Tonn Hasselbeck, Matt SEA QB Thu Feb 15 5:15:58 p.m. ET 2007 6.11 91. Derek Tonn Furrey, Mike DET WR Thu Feb 15 8:36:16 p.m. ET 2007 6.13 93. Derek Tonn Scott, Bart BAL LB Thu Feb 15 8:46:50 p.m. ET 2007 6.15 95. Derek Tonn Fletcher-Baker, London BUF LB Thu Feb 15 9:08:10 p.m. ET 2007 7.06 102. Derek Tonn Holmes, Santonio PIT WR Thu Feb 15 11:18:38 p.m. ET 2007 7.13 109. Derek Tonn Sims, Ernie DET LB Fri Feb 16 8:47:47 a.m. ET 2007 9.13 141. Derek Tonn Stevens, Jerramy SEA TE Sat Feb 17 1:49:39 p.m. ET 2007 10.04 148. Derek Tonn 11.04 164. Derek Tonn 12.04 180. Derek Tonn 13.04 196. Derek Tonn 13.13 205. Derek Tonn 14.04 212. Derek Tonn 15.13 237. Derek Tonn 16.04 244. Derek Tonn 17.13 269. Derek Tonn 18.04 276. Derek Tonn 18.05 277. Derek Tonn 19.13 301. Derek Tonn 20.03 307. Derek Tonn 20.04 308. Derek Tonn 22.04 340. Derek Tonn 24.03 371. Derek Tonn 24.04 372. Derek Tonn 25.04 388. Derek Tonn 25.13 397. Derek Tonn 26.04 404. Derek Tonn 27.13 429. Derek Tonn 28.04 436. Derek Tonn 29.04 452. Derek Tonn 29.13 461. Derek Tonn 31.13 493. Derek Tonn 32.04 500. Derek Tonn 32.13 509. Derek Tonn 33.13 525. Derek Tonn 34.04 532. Derek Tonn 35.13 557. Derek Tonn 36.04 564. Derek Tonn 47.13 749. Derek Tonn 47.14 750. Derek Tonn 47.16 752. Derek Tonn 48.04 756. Derek Tonn 48.15 767. Derek Tonn
Here's how (start from the bottom):

# Franchise Type Transaction Date 1. Sigmund Bloom / Derek Tonn Trade Sigmund Bloom gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 7.06;Year 2006 Draft Pick 7.13Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 7.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 8.04 Thu Feb 15 10:17:06 p.m. ET 2007 2. Will Grant / Derek Tonn Trade Will Grant gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 1.16;Year 2006 Draft Pick 3.16;Year 2006 Draft Pick 5.06Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 1.12;Year 2006 Draft Pick 4.07;Year 2006 Draft Pick 5.11 Mon Feb 12 9:47:41 p.m. ET 2007 3. Derek Tonn / Jake Bachman Trade Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 6.03;Year 2006 Draft Pick 49.13Jake Bachman gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 6.11;Year 2006 Draft Pick 47.16 Sun Feb 11 2:36:10 p.m. ET 2007 4. Derek Tonn / AJ Moura Trade Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 38.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 39.13;Year 2006 Draft Pick 40.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 41.13AJ Moura gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 29.04 Wed Feb 7 5:01:00 p.m. ET 2007 5. Carlos Rodrigues / Derek Tonn Trade Carlos Rodrigues gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 5.11;Year 2006 Draft Pick 11.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 20.03;Year 2006 Draft Pick 47.14Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 6.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 11.13;Year 2006 Draft Pick 21.13;Year 2006 Draft Pick 47.04 Mon Feb 5 6:19:40 p.m. ET 2007 6. Derek Tonn / AJ Moura Trade Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 1.13;Year 2006 Draft Pick 3.14;Year 2006 Draft Pick 37.13;Year 2006 Draft Pick 42.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 43.13AJ Moura gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 1.12;Year 2006 Draft Pick 4.07;Year 2006 Draft Pick 13.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 32.13 Fri Feb 2 11:16:49 p.m. ET 2007 7. Derek Tonn / AJ Moura Trade Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 4.15;Year 2006 Draft Pick 30.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 44.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 45.13AJ Moura gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 6.13;Year 2006 Draft Pick 7.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 25.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 47.04 Fri Feb 2 2:35:03 p.m. ET 2007 8. Carlos Rodrigues / Derek Tonn Trade Carlos Rodrigues gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 3.14;Year 2006 Draft Pick 5.14;Year 2006 Draft Pick 6.03;Year 2006 Draft Pick 24.03Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 2.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 7.13;Year 2006 Draft Pick 46.13 Thu Feb 1 6:34:41 p.m. ET 2007 9. Derek Tonn / Jake Bachman Trade Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 5.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 5.13;Year 2006 Draft Pick 50.04Jake Bachman gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 4.15;Year 2006 Draft Pick 6.15;Year 2006 Draft Pick 48.15 Thu Feb 1 6:23:11 p.m. ET 2007 10. Brian Smith / Derek Tonn Trade Brian Smith gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 5.12;Year 2006 Draft Pick 6.05;Year 2006 Draft Pick 18.05Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 3.13;Year 2006 Draft Pick 23.13 Thu Feb 1 6:18:45 p.m. ET 2007 11. Derek Tonn / AJ Moura Trade Derek Tonn gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 46.04AJ Moura gave up Year 2006 Draft Pick 4.13;Year 2006 Draft Pick 5.04;Year 2006 Draft Pick 46.13Comments: What we've discussed on IM. Thanks! Wed Jan 31 2:01:01 p.m. ET 2007
Kudos on your mad trade skillz, Derek. :lmao:

 
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Player	YTD Pts	ByeBrady, Tom NEP QB 	267.35 	6Johnson, Larry KCC RB 	374.40 	3Evans, Lee BUF WR 	277.10 	8Jackson, Chad NEP WR 	49.40 	6Jennings, Greg GBP WR 	134.20 	6Johnson, Andre HOU WR 	257.50 	5Marshall, Brandon DEN WR 	66.10 	4McMichael, Randy MIA TE 	185.00 	8
This team is sooooo amazing it's disgusting:wub:
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Terry WinfreePlayer YTD Pts ByeManning, Eli NYG QB 227.10 4Gore, Frank SFO RB 314.50 7Williams, Reggie JAC WR 142.60 6Winslow, Kellen CLE TE 257.00 6Hali, Tamba KCC DE 171.30 3Kampman, Aaron GBP DE 244.35 6Merriman, Shawne SDC LB 207.25 3Ryans, DeMeco HOU LB 254.35 5Urlacher, Brian CHI LB 212.65 7Ware, Demarcus DAL LB 220.25 3Hope, Chris TEN S 221.25 711 Total Players
I really think my team is the best. Drafting Merriman as the first IDP of the draft (4.12) was silly value. :wub:
 
Terry WinfreePlayer YTD Pts ByeManning, Eli NYG QB 227.10 4Gore, Frank SFO RB 314.50 7Williams, Reggie JAC WR 142.60 6Winslow, Kellen CLE TE 257.00 6Hali, Tamba KCC DE 171.30 3Kampman, Aaron GBP DE 244.35 6Merriman, Shawne SDC LB 207.25 3Ryans, DeMeco HOU LB 254.35 5Urlacher, Brian CHI LB 212.65 7Ware, Demarcus DAL LB 220.25 3Hope, Chris TEN S 221.25 711 Total Players
I really think my team is the best. Drafting Merriman as the first IDP of the draft (4.12) was silly value. :wub:
Oops, alias error! :bye:
 

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