glumpy said:
Sinrman said:
Yeah, I was using those for last round's pick, not both. But I'll take Josh Reed... that works too
cool
That's a good pick.
Eh, it was alright, I suppose. For my #5 receiver, behind he likes of Wayne, Owens, D Jax, and Crayton, he will do. He had decent #'s last season. If he could only get the TDs up........
On the other hand, I was somewhat disappointed that Josh Reed, selected 12.06 didn't fall to me at 12.07!Funny how each of us evaluates players depending on the circumstances, and the individual makeup of our Teams. I selected Kerry Collins in Round 11 because I'd yet to take a 2nd QB, and there was a Team drafting behind me who also only had one QB, and would pick twice before I selected again. With the WR run that had taken place, I felt pretty confident that the focus of the Draft would shift away from the WR Position, and leave me some attractive options in Round 12.I'd already missed out on Davone Bess, Sidney Rice, Michael Jenkins, Robert Meachem, and Chris Henry, but was really thinking Andre Caldwell would make it back to me in Round 12, who I actually had ahead of Jenkins, Meachem and Henry. Of course, he goes at the turn, as WR's continue to run off the board. Surely my backup plan - teaming Lee Evans with Josh Reed and Fred Jackson to garner the majority of the production from the Bills passing attack would come to fruition...but, no.WSL is still the most exciting of all the OffSeason Survivor Leagues, what with all the uncertainty. Much of it revolves around swinging for the fences. A home run that barely clears the fence is still a home run, after all. Of course, there's plenty of room between home plate and the fence, and anything short is just an out, like any other.We'll see how many of our 'hunches' come to fruition. When my computer took a crap, I was thrilled to find I'd only missed a few picks, and was still able to take Fasano, who I think is in one of the best talent/opportunity crossroads of all Tier-2 TE's, and will significantly outperform his Draft Position. I never thought Edge James was a solid fit in Arizona, and under the right circumstances (in this case, having something to prove) he can produce a solid Season. In selecting him, I'm banking on one thing - the Pride and comraderie that exists between players from Miami, Fla (sorry, just can't call it 'The U'), who actually make it in the NFL. I find this whole OffSeason group workout thing to be absolutely fascinating. He's got to be itching, and I think his fellow Alumni are really going to push him to make '09 count, wherever he winds up. There are, of course, just as many reasons, if not more, that pushed him down to RB60-something.Well, you can't get a hit without stepping up to the plate and swinging...