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Top 12 selections in startup dynasty league (1 Viewer)

Camaros off to precarious start:

Peyton Manning

Cadillac Williams

LenDale White

Marvin Harrison

Plaxico Buress

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This is a good team. White was a steal IMO. In 2-3 years he will be the man in Tenn.
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I was originally sitting at 3.03 wondering if I should pull the LenDale trigger than. After trading down to 3.05 I had to make the decision again, I opted for Harrison because I knew Harrison would not be around at 4.01. 4.01 rolled around and I was so grateful LenDale was still there.I have no doubt LenDale assumes the starting roll by week 6 of this year and will be a staple top-tier back for at least 8 years.

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You may be right about White, but Chris Brown can be effective also. It's not a slam dunk that he will replace Brown anytime this year, and White has just as many issues as Brown. If you selected White more for 2007 than 2006, then it's a good pick for you probably. I emphasize "probably".
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And I think Brown has some skills, I just don't think they are on the same level as LenDale's skill set.
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Are you serious? Have you watched this fat clown play AT ALL? :lmao: There's a reason why plodders like Travis Henry was average at best in that Titans offense last year: that line is as mediocre as it gets.

They need a shifty back like Brown to be effective and to catch those swing passes. LenDale White couldn't catch passes like Chris Brown on his best day.

White runs similar to Chris Brown with the upright style. The only reason he hasn't been injured is because of his extra thickness and the defenses that he has played against hasn't exactly been Steelers or Panthers quality in terms of hitting.

I would not be surprised to see White get as injured as often as Brown during their respective NFL careers. :pics:

 
Camaros off to precarious start:

Peyton Manning

Cadillac Williams

LenDale White

Marvin Harrison

Plaxico Buress

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This is a good team. White was a steal IMO. In 2-3 years he will be the man in Tenn.
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I was originally sitting at 3.03 wondering if I should pull the LenDale trigger than. After trading down to 3.05 I had to make the decision again, I opted for Harrison because I knew Harrison would not be around at 4.01. 4.01 rolled around and I was so grateful LenDale was still there.I have no doubt LenDale assumes the starting roll by week 6 of this year and will be a staple top-tier back for at least 8 years.

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You may be right about White, but Chris Brown can be effective also. It's not a slam dunk that he will replace Brown anytime this year, and White has just as many issues as Brown. If you selected White more for 2007 than 2006, then it's a good pick for you probably. I emphasize "probably".
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And I think Brown has some skills, I just don't think they are on the same level as LenDale's skill set.
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Are you serious? Have you watched this fat clown play AT ALL? :lmao: There's a reason why plodders like Travis Henry was average at best in that Titans offense last year: that line is as mediocre as it gets.

They need a shifty back like Brown to be effective and to catch those swing passes. LenDale White couldn't catch passes like Chris Brown on his best day.

White runs similar to Chris Brown with the upright style. The only reason he hasn't been injured is because of his extra thickness and the defenses that he has played against hasn't exactly been Steelers or Panthers quality in terms of hitting.

I would not be surprised to see White get as injured as often as Brown during their respective NFL careers. :pics:

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Yep I've seen him play. I hope I'm not speaking out of turn but I think most of us have seen him play. He's actually pretty good. As for your analysis of Brown being better, I would suggest that many disagree with you, including the Titans. They plan to build around Young and White. Clearly by them drafting White says all you need to know about how they feel about Brown.The biggest problem with Brown is he can't stay healthy. If he could we might be talkling a different story.

As for making excuses as to why White has stayed healthy, the bottom line is that he has stayed healthy to date. Based on that and his overall performance I'd say he's in a notch above Brown at the moment. Keep in mind that Brown had trouble staying healthy in college as well. But the fact is the Titans are going to give White every chance to be the guy and that alone leaves Brown owners holding the bag. ;)

 
Camaros off to precarious start:

Peyton Manning

Cadillac Williams

LenDale White

Marvin Harrison

Plaxico Buress

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This is a good team. White was a steal IMO. In 2-3 years he will be the man in Tenn.
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I was originally sitting at 3.03 wondering if I should pull the LenDale trigger than. After trading down to 3.05 I had to make the decision again, I opted for Harrison because I knew Harrison would not be around at 4.01. 4.01 rolled around and I was so grateful LenDale was still there.I have no doubt LenDale assumes the starting roll by week 6 of this year and will be a staple top-tier back for at least 8 years.

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You may be right about White, but Chris Brown can be effective also. It's not a slam dunk that he will replace Brown anytime this year, and White has just as many issues as Brown. If you selected White more for 2007 than 2006, then it's a good pick for you probably. I emphasize "probably".
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And I think Brown has some skills, I just don't think they are on the same level as LenDale's skill set.
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Are you serious? Have you watched this fat clown play AT ALL? :lmao: There's a reason why plodders like Travis Henry was average at best in that Titans offense last year: that line is as mediocre as it gets.

They need a shifty back like Brown to be effective and to catch those swing passes. LenDale White couldn't catch passes like Chris Brown on his best day.

White runs similar to Chris Brown with the upright style. The only reason he hasn't been injured is because of his extra thickness and the defenses that he has played against hasn't exactly been Steelers or Panthers quality in terms of hitting.

I would not be surprised to see White get as injured as often as Brown during their respective NFL careers. :pics:

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Yep I've seen him play. I hope I'm not speaking out of turn but I think most of us have seen him play. He's actually pretty good. As for your analysis of Brown being better, I would suggest that many disagree with you, including the Titans. They plan to build around Young and White. Clearly by them drafting White says all you need to know about how they feel about Brown.The biggest problem with Brown is he can't stay healthy. If he could we might be talkling a different story.

As for making excuses as to why White has stayed healthy, the bottom line is that he has stayed healthy to date. Based on that and his overall performance I'd say he's in a notch above Brown at the moment. Keep in mind that Brown had trouble staying healthy in college as well. But the fact is the Titans are going to give White every chance to be the guy and that alone leaves Brown owners holding the bag. ;)

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:goodposting: White is a monster who's going to have a huge chip on his shoulder...

 
White gets my early vote for offensive ROY.

Immature? Yes. Misunderstood youth needing guidanace? No question.

Ball busting, thumping first round talent that fell into the Titans lap? Without a doubt Christmas came early to Nashville.

If anyone or any team were going to get the goods on White, it was the Titans. Fisher played there. Chow coached there. Chow coached White. More importantly, Chow spent time with him in practice over an extended period of time. The USC staff was not going to blow fell good smoke up Fisher's backside nor was Chow going to pull his punches or withhold information. This is the one team that could make a deeper and more accurate of White and his problems perceived or otherwise, opinion.

Has White made some mistakes recently that cost him? Yes, he has but I am going to say most, if not all, males that were once 19-24 have made mistakes due to lack of maturity. I will not argue he presents an interesting risk-reward proposition for the Titans but, given the information conduit availabe to Fisher and the a priori knowledge Chow has of White, it is a well calculated gamble.

He was considered a mortal lock for a Top 15 pick the week after the Rose Bowl.

That team needs a battering ram bull to grind clock and tire out defenses, while getting the consistent 3-4 yards on first and second down. It covers holes on your defense and lightens the load on the young QB. 3 and 4 is so much more attractive than 3-7. Despite having a line that might not be superior trust that LB and DB get very tired of seeing a player that size come through or off tackle about the start of the 3rd quarter. White, assuming he can be coached up, is the right player fit.

They do not need a waterbug that is going to put them in long second and third down situations because he cannot get the tough yards or run between the tackles. Your young QB is now forced to do too much and your equally young defense sees the field more often than not.

I am not saying White will be the best back of the bunch but I think he has the best freshman season in the NFL. Brown is talented, when he is healthy. When being the operative word of that sentence.

Guys, I really need to trade up in Active.

 
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Camaros off to precarious start:

Peyton Manning

Cadillac Williams

LenDale White

Marvin Harrison

Plaxico Buress

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This is a good team. White was a steal IMO. In 2-3 years he will be the man in Tenn.
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I was originally sitting at 3.03 wondering if I should pull the LenDale trigger than. After trading down to 3.05 I had to make the decision again, I opted for Harrison because I knew Harrison would not be around at 4.01. 4.01 rolled around and I was so grateful LenDale was still there.I have no doubt LenDale assumes the starting roll by week 6 of this year and will be a staple top-tier back for at least 8 years.

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You may be right about White, but Chris Brown can be effective also. It's not a slam dunk that he will replace Brown anytime this year, and White has just as many issues as Brown. If you selected White more for 2007 than 2006, then it's a good pick for you probably. I emphasize "probably".
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And I think Brown has some skills, I just don't think they are on the same level as LenDale's skill set.
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Are you serious? Have you watched this fat clown play AT ALL? :lmao: There's a reason why plodders like Travis Henry was average at best in that Titans offense last year: that line is as mediocre as it gets.

They need a shifty back like Brown to be effective and to catch those swing passes. LenDale White couldn't catch passes like Chris Brown on his best day.

White runs similar to Chris Brown with the upright style. The only reason he hasn't been injured is because of his extra thickness and the defenses that he has played against hasn't exactly been Steelers or Panthers quality in terms of hitting.

I would not be surprised to see White get as injured as often as Brown during their respective NFL careers. :pics:

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Yep I've seen him play. I hope I'm not speaking out of turn but I think most of us have seen him play. He's actually pretty good. As for your analysis of Brown being better, I would suggest that many disagree with you, including the Titans. They plan to build around Young and White. Clearly by them drafting White says all you need to know about how they feel about Brown.The biggest problem with Brown is he can't stay healthy. If he could we might be talkling a different story.

As for making excuses as to why White has stayed healthy, the bottom line is that he has stayed healthy to date. Based on that and his overall performance I'd say he's in a notch above Brown at the moment. Keep in mind that Brown had trouble staying healthy in college as well. But the fact is the Titans are going to give White every chance to be the guy and that alone leaves Brown owners holding the bag. ;)

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:goodposting: White is a monster who's going to have a huge chocolate chip on his shoulder...

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Fixed.
 
Might be picking up for the Camaros. Chris Perry and Reggie Brown (fly igglz fly) went right ahead of me, but I was happy with Tatum Bell at 6.08.

QB

Peyton Manning

RB

Cadillac Williams

LenDale White

Tatum Bell

WR

Marvin Harrison

Plaxico Buress

 
QB - Ben Roethlisberger - 5.03

RB - Reggie Bush - 1.03

RB - LenDale White - 6.01

WR - Larry Fitzgerald - 1.09

WR - Laveranues Coles - 7.03

WR - Antonio Bryant - 7.09

WR - Matt Jones - 8.10

WR - Chad Jackson - 9.03

WR - Eddie Kennison - 11.03

WR - Santonio Holmes - 11.09

TE - Jeremy Shockey - 5.12

TE - Ben Troupe - 10.10

That's what we call a talent stockpile. I wouldn't mind having a more proven RB, but I like the way this draft is playing out.

 
your team is pretty close to mine...drafting right now...

Big Ben

Delhomme

Bush

Benson

DeAngelo Williams

Drew

Fitzgerald

Edwards

Stallworth

Coles

KWII

Pope or Lewis (can anyone help me decide, i'm up!)

 
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QB - Ben Roethlisberger - 5.03

RB - Reggie Bush - 1.03

RB - LenDale White - 6.01

WR - Larry Fitzgerald - 1.09

WR - Laveranues Coles - 7.03

WR - Antonio Bryant - 7.09

WR - Matt Jones - 8.10

WR - Chad Jackson - 9.03

WR - Eddie Kennison - 11.03

WR - Santonio Holmes - 11.09

TE - Jeremy Shockey - 5.12

TE - Ben Troupe - 10.10

That's what we call a talent stockpile. I wouldn't mind having a more proven RB, but I like the way this draft is playing out.

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A bit too much unproven youth for my taste, but you could be set for years if many of them pan out.
 
QB - Ben Roethlisberger - 5.03

RB - Reggie Bush - 1.03

RB - LenDale White - 6.01

WR - Larry Fitzgerald - 1.09

WR - Laveranues Coles - 7.03

WR - Antonio Bryant - 7.09

WR - Matt Jones - 8.10

WR - Chad Jackson - 9.03

WR - Eddie Kennison - 11.03

WR - Santonio Holmes - 11.09

TE - Jeremy Shockey - 5.12

TE - Ben Troupe - 10.10

That's what we call a talent stockpile. I wouldn't mind having a more proven RB, but I like the way this draft is playing out.

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A lot of young talent, and you should be in the running for Adrian Peterson next year.
 
QB - Ben Roethlisberger - 5.03

RB - Reggie Bush - 1.03

RB - LenDale White - 6.01

WR - Larry Fitzgerald - 1.09

WR - Laveranues Coles - 7.03

WR - Antonio Bryant - 7.09

WR - Matt Jones - 8.10

WR - Chad Jackson - 9.03

WR - Eddie Kennison - 11.03

WR - Santonio Holmes - 11.09

TE - Jeremy Shockey - 5.12

TE - Ben Troupe - 10.10

That's what we call a talent stockpile. I wouldn't mind having a more proven RB, but I like the way this draft is playing out.

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A lot of young talent, and you should be in the running for Adrian Peterson next year.
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:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :goodposting:

 
QB

Carson Palmer

Ben Roethlisberger

RB

Steven Jackson

Thomas Jones

Deuce McAllister

WR

Lee Evans

TE

Jeremy Shockey

 
<_< I need more attention. Just took Koren at 7.03.

QB

Peyton Manning 2.05

RB

Cadillac Williams 1.06

LenDale White 4.01

Tatum Bell 6.08

WR

Marvin Harrison 3.05

Plaxico Buress 4.10

Koren Robinson 7.03

 
QB:

Eli Manning

RB:

Ladanian Tomlinson

Clinton Portis

Michael Turner

WR:

Deion Branch

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Early in the game, bro. Very early. Suck it up & kick some butt! :football:
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Thanks Steel! I think I made a mistake blowing my wad to get LT and Portis. Looking at your draft I think I should have stood pat and built a team similar to yours. Very well done my friend! :thumbup:
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Appreciate the endorsement. But we are far from over... not even 1/2way. MAKE IT HAPPEN... lots of talent all over the place. :thumbup:

 
<_< I need more attention.  Just took Koren at 7.03.

QB

Peyton Manning 2.05

RB

Cadillac Williams 1.06

LenDale White 4.01

Tatum Bell 6.08

WR

Marvin Harrison 3.05

Plaxico Buress 4.10

Koren Robinson 7.03

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Not bad, but I got him much later in Hyper--QB Eli Manning 5.02

Phillip Rivers 10.11

RB LT 1.02

DDavis 2.11

D Williams 3.02

Turner 7.02

WR Plaxico Burress 4.11

Reggie Brown 6.11

Koren Robinson 9.02

Joey Galloway 11.02

TE Heath Miller 8.11

 
QB - Ben Roethlisberger - 5.03

RB - Reggie Bush - 1.03

RB - LenDale White - 6.01

WR - Larry Fitzgerald - 1.09

WR - Laveranues Coles - 7.03

WR - Antonio Bryant - 7.09

WR - Matt Jones - 8.10

WR - Chad Jackson - 9.03

WR - Eddie Kennison - 11.03

WR - Santonio Holmes - 11.09

TE - Jeremy Shockey - 5.12

TE - Ben Troupe - 10.10

That's what we call a talent stockpile. I wouldn't mind having a more proven RB, but I like the way this draft is playing out.

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A lot of young talent, and you should be in the running for Adrian Peterson next year.
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We'll see. I think I've got the potential to contend right away if White and Bush work out.At any rate, it's better to err on the side of too much youth than on the side of too many washed up vets.

 
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Still early in the game, with many holes to fill, but here is the first six picks:

QB:

RB:

Alexander

Westbrook

A. Green

M. Barber

WR:

Chambers

Housh

TE:

 
QB:

Eli Manning

RB:

Ladanian Tomlinson

Clinton Portis

Michael Turner

WR:

Deion Branch

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Early in the game, bro. Very early. Suck it up & kick some butt! :football:
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Thanks Steel! I think I made a mistake blowing my wad to get LT and Portis. Looking at your draft I think I should have stood pat and built a team similar to yours. Very well done my friend! :thumbup:
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Appreciate the endorsement. But we are far from over... not even 1/2way. MAKE IT HAPPEN... lots of talent all over the place. :thumbup:

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I hear ya man! If we could only get to the 9th round so I could make a pick! :D
 
I busted tail today in an attempt to move back up and could not get it done. I lost out on 2 players I really wanted in R. Brown and Hasselbeck, while having Crumpler and Foster taken out just before I got back on the clock. Good job, guys.

Here's what I got I done after trading out of the first round. Pretty random group with many trade up moves to get players I view as valuable, like Moss; Clayton; Maroney and Lewis.

R. Johnson

J. Lewis

L. Maroney

R. Moss

Mark Clayton

Witten

About to pick again with lots of talent on the board.

 
I busted tail today in an attempt to move back up and could not get it done.  I lost out on 2 players I really wanted in R. Brown and Hasselbeck, while having Crumpler and Foster taken out just before I got back on the clock.  Good job, guys.

Here's what I got I done after trading out of the first round.  Pretty random group with many trade up moves to get players I view as valuable, like Moss; Clayton; Maroney and Lewis. 

R. Johnson

J. Lewis

L. Maroney

R. Moss

Mark Clayton

Witten

About to pick again with lots of talent on the board.

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I really wanted to come out of this draft with Clayton. I think he's gonna be a good one! :hot:
 
I added M. Jones. Not a bad pair of sophmore bookends but since I have picked Clayton and he is off the board in each draft I will say this will be the last year you will be able to get him cheap in a dynasty format.

The kid can play and Baltimore made it clear they were going to do whatever necessary to get him the ball late last season. He is good...really good.

 
I added M. Jones.  Not a bad pair of sophmore bookends but since I have picked Clayton and he is off the board in each draft I will say this will be the last year you will be able to get him cheap in a dynasty format. 

The kid can play and  Baltimore made it clear they were going to do whatever necessary to get him the ball late last season.  He is good...really good.

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I don't like Clayton with Boller at QB, but throw McNair in there and he becomes a stud.
 
Still early, but I like how my trades have put me in good positions.

QB:

5.05 McNabb, Donovan PHI QB

RB:

1.08 Jordan, Lamont OAK RB

3.08 Droughns, Reuben CLE RB

3.10 Williams, DeAngelo CAR RB

WR:

3.09 Wayne, Reggie IND WR

6.07 Brown, Reggie PHI WR

7.06 Mason, Derrick BAL WR

7.08 Stallworth, Donte' NOS WR

TE:

3.01 Gates, Antonio SDC TE

 
youngest team ever drafted in a 1st year dynasty? maybe...

David Lee Rothlisberger 8.2

Delhomme 9.11

Bush 1.11

Benson 3.11

DeAngelo Williams 4.2

Drew 11.11

Norwood 13.11

Calhoun 14.2

Fitzgerald 2.2

Edwards 5.11

Stallworth 6.2

Coles 7.11

KWII 10.2

Lewis 12.2

 
I have sold my FF soul and backed-up most of my draft to end up with...

R. Johnson

J. Lewis

Maroney

Moss

Mark Clayton

M. Jones

L. Coles

Witten

Now, I will pick sometime next week. Coles was too much to pass up at this point.

 
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QB - Ben Roethlisberger - 5.03

QB - Alex Smith - 14.06

RB - Reggie Bush - 1.03

RB - LenDale White - 6.01

WR - Larry Fitzgerald - 1.09

WR - Laveranues Coles - 7.03

WR - Antonio Bryant - 7.09

WR - Matt Jones - 8.10

WR - Chad Jackson - 9.03

WR - Eddie Kennison - 11.03

WR - Santonio Holmes - 11.09

TE - Jeremy Shockey - 5.12

TE - Ben Troupe - 10.10

TE - Marcedes Lewis - 12.10

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Updated. The decision to take Marcedes Lewis over Matt Schaub could cost me. I certainly didn't need a third TE, but I decided to stick with my strategy of taking the best talent available with each pick. Everyone will say that this team has no chance in the short term, but I think I can field a pretty respectable starting lineup:

QB - Ben Roethlisberger

RB - Reggie Bush

WR - Larry Fitzgerald

FLEX - Laveranues Coles

FLEX - Eddie Kennison

FLEX - Antonio Bryant/LenDale White/Matt Jones/Santonio Holmes/Ben Troupe

TE - Jeremy Shockey

If these guys play like I expect them to, then I'll be pretty tough right away, and my team should only get stronger in the coming years. That's exactly how I like to build my squads.

 
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Still early in the game, with many holes to fill,  but here is the first six picks:

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QB:

RB:

Alexander

Westbrook

A. Green

M. Barber

WR:

Chambers

Housh

Driver

TE:

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I needed a solid WR3 and love Driver as long as Favre is there, Walker leaving helps, too.

 
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I needed a solid WR3 and love Driver as long as Favre is there, Walker leaving helps, too.

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I'm not sure having a team's best corner on him instead of Walker is such a good thing (see Peerless Price in his first year with ATL).
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I do not know if you realized that this is a ppr league. In the last two years, Driver has 84 and 86 catches and 1200+ yds in each season. I will take those numbers from a WR3 all day long. Also, even though it seems Driver has been around forever, he just turned 31.

After Favre retires, who knows what will happen ....

 
I busted tail today in an attempt to move back up and could not get it done.  I lost out on 2 players I really wanted in R. Brown and Hasselbeck, while having Crumpler and Foster taken out just before I got back on the clock.  Good job, guys.

Here's what I got I done after trading out of the first round.  Pretty random group with many trade up moves to get players I view as valuable, like Moss; Clayton; Maroney and Lewis. 

R. Johnson

J. Lewis

L. Maroney

R. Moss

Mark Clayton

Witten

About to pick again with lots of talent on the board.

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I really wanted to come out of this draft with Clayton. I think he's gonna be a good one! :hot:
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:thumbup: Good luck trading for him now.
 
Player YTD Pts Bye

Brooks, Aaron OAK QB - 5

Culpepper, Daunte MIA QB (I) - 4

Bell, Tatum DEN RB - 9

Brown, Chris TEN RB - 10

Taylor, Chester MIN RB - 5

Williams, Carnell TBB RB - 7

Branch, Deion NEP WR - 7

Colbert, Keary CAR WR - 7

Henry, Chris CIN WR - 10

Jackson, Vincent SDC WR - 10

Moss, Randy OAK WR - 5

Walker, Javon GBP WR (I) - 6

Winslow, Kellen CLE TE - 4

Rackers, Neil ARI PK - 6

14 Total Players

Ill understand if most folks want to back out now ...

 
I needed a solid WR3 and love Driver as long as Favre is there, Walker leaving helps, too.

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I'm not sure having a team's best corner on him instead of Walker is such a good thing (see Peerless Price in his first year with ATL).
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I do not know if you realized that this is a ppr league. In the last two years, Driver has 84 and 86 catches and 1200+ yds in each season. I will take those numbers from a WR3 all day long. Also, even though it seems Driver has been around forever, he just turned 31.

After Favre retires, who knows what will happen ....

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I stand corrected, since you put it that way, I agree with you.
 
I say most would go something like this -

1) Larry Johnson

2) LT2

3) Shaun Alexander

4) Clinton Portis

5) Carnell Williams

6) Reggie Bush

7) Stephen Jackson

8) Lamont Jordan

9) Ronnie Brown

10) Edgerrin James

11) Larry Fitzgerald

12) Chad Johnson

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Hmm... I wouldn't draft the following players in the first round of a dynasty:Shaun Alexander (29 going into this season)

LaMont Jordan

Edge (far too old)

Chad Johnson (not insanely good enough to take ahead of an RB)

 
Driver was a solid pick this late especially as a WR3. I took a long look at him but opted for Coles. Laveranues just sounds a bit harder than Donald. I wanted my team to have a little edge to it.

Seriously, Driver has a few good seasons left.

 
I say most would go something like this -

1) Larry Johnson

2) LT2

3) Shaun Alexander

4) Clinton Portis

5) Carnell Williams

6) Reggie Bush

7) Stephen Jackson

8) Lamont Jordan

9) Ronnie Brown

10) Edgerrin James

11) Larry Fitzgerald

12) Chad Johnson

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Hmm... I wouldn't draft the following players in the first round of a dynasty:Shaun Alexander (29 going into this season)

LaMont Jordan

Edge (far too old)

Chad Johnson (not insanely good enough to take ahead of an RB)

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So who do you take instead of Johnson and Jordan?
 
I say most would go something like this -

1) Larry Johnson

2) LT2

3) Shaun Alexander

4) Clinton Portis

5) Carnell Williams

6) Reggie Bush

7) Stephen Jackson

8) Lamont Jordan

9) Ronnie Brown

10) Edgerrin James

11) Larry Fitzgerald

12) Chad Johnson

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Hmm... I wouldn't draft the following players in the first round of a dynasty:Shaun Alexander (29 going into this season)

LaMont Jordan

Edge (far too old)

Chad Johnson (not insanely good enough to take ahead of an RB)

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So who do you take instead of Johnson and Jordan?
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My top ten for our league looked like this:1. Fitzgerald

2. Tomlinson

3. Gates

4. L. Johnson

5. C. Johnson

6. Bush

7. Holt

8. Manning

9. Boldin

10. Portis

Way too much value is being placed on young RBs. Chad Johnson is much more likely to give you consistent production than LaMont Jordan or Ronnie Brown.

 
I say most would go something like this -

1) Larry Johnson

2) LT2

3) Shaun Alexander

4) Clinton Portis

5) Carnell Williams

6) Reggie Bush

7) Stephen Jackson

8) Lamont Jordan

9) Ronnie Brown

10) Edgerrin James

11) Larry Fitzgerald

12) Chad Johnson

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Hmm... I wouldn't draft the following players in the first round of a dynasty:Shaun Alexander (29 going into this season)

LaMont Jordan

Edge (far too old)

Chad Johnson (not insanely good enough to take ahead of an RB)

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So who do you take instead of Johnson and Jordan?
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My top ten for our league looked like this:1. Fitzgerald

2. Tomlinson

3. Gates

4. L. Johnson

5. C. Johnson

6. Bush

7. Holt

8. Manning

9. Boldin

10. Portis

Way too much value is being placed on young RBs. Chad Johnson is much more likely to give you consistent production than LaMont Jordan or Ronnie Brown.

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Then, why did you take Bush at 1.3, not Fitz?
 
I say most would go something like this -

1) Larry Johnson

2) LT2

3) Shaun Alexander

4) Clinton Portis

5) Carnell Williams

6) Reggie Bush

7) Stephen Jackson

8) Lamont Jordan

9) Ronnie Brown

10) Edgerrin James

11) Larry Fitzgerald

12) Chad Johnson

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Hmm... I wouldn't draft the following players in the first round of a dynasty:Shaun Alexander (29 going into this season)

LaMont Jordan

Edge (far too old)

Chad Johnson (not insanely good enough to take ahead of an RB)

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So who do you take instead of Johnson and Jordan?
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My top ten for our league looked like this:1. Fitzgerald

2. Tomlinson

3. Gates

4. L. Johnson

5. C. Johnson

6. Bush

7. Holt

8. Manning

9. Boldin

10. Portis

Way too much value is being placed on young RBs. Chad Johnson is much more likely to give you consistent production than LaMont Jordan or Ronnie Brown.

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The problem with your theory here is that we arent drafting just 1 player, or just 1 WR. Our starting lineup requirements are 1-1-1-1-1-1 w 3 FLEX (RB, WR, or TE)
 

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