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I am playing in a sixteen man league. The largest I have played in so far
Here is my team please tell me what you think. I drafted twelfth

qb Trent Green
rb Clinton Portis
rb Reuben Droughns
wr Torry Holt
wr Eddie Kinnison
te Ben Troupe
k Jay Feely
Def cincinatti

bench
qb aaron brooks
rb Ron Dayne
rb Ciatrick Fason
wr Nate Burleson
wr Ashlie lelie
te Tony Scheffler
k kris brown
def chiefs

2006-09-04 15:54:30 · 4 answers · asked by ANDY W 1 in Sports Fantasy Sports

4 answers

QBs--Trent Green had lots of yards last year, should have quite a few this year as well, especially with defenses focusing on LJ so much this year.
Aaron Brooks I think is set up for a breakout year--he and Moss have been clicking in the preseason bigtime.
A 98

RBs--Portis is going to be ok--don't know why everyone is crying so much about him. I wouldn't start him week 1, but once you see when and how well he is playing he will be a great pick. Droughns is a solid Bronco product that should be good for 1100 yards this season, so good pick there.
Your one mistake was taking Ron Dayne--he was dropped by the Broncos. You may want to release him and find someone else on the waiver sheets. Maybe a Frank Gore if he's available, or even a Marion Barber type guy. Either way--Dayne ain't doin' squat for ya' sitting at home on the couch.
A 93

WR--Torry Holt is going to be top 3 receiver, so good pick there. Kinnison is a sweet gamble--has potential for a breakout year. Love Ashlie Lelie gamble--he could be the steal of the draft for you. Burleson is solid as well.
A 97

TE--this is where you could use some help. Troupe is injured, and Scheffler is probably not someone you want to start. Check out the waiver sheets for a Ben Watson or someone of the nature. If you must, trade for a TE.
C 78

K and DEF--Jay Feely is the most solid, consistent kicker in the NFL bar none. Cincinatti has an offense that doesn't give up easily. They burn up lots of clock with Palmer and Johnson consistently connecting for completions. That means not much time for your defense to be on the field (and less chance of the other team scoring). Good pick.
A 94

Overall, fine picks--you could use some help at the RB backup position. I wouldn't worry tooo much about the TEs; they don't get many points anyway in fantasy football. Your quarterback situation is fine, and Clinton Portis gets way too much flack for such a small injury.
A 92 final grade

2006-09-04 16:09:44 · answer #1 · answered by Josh 5 · 0 0

Not too bad considering the size of the draft. Problem is, Portis has a separated shoulder, and those have a tendancy to "re-separate" with one wrong hit. He could be battling nagging injuries all year long. I'd probably try to package him and Burleson together for a #1 RB...................also, pick up some backup RB's from the free agent list if they are available, in case the starter goes down (vernand morecey, mike anderson, samkon gado)

2006-09-04 23:03:16 · answer #2 · answered by tj F 2 · 0 0

for drafting twelfth u did pretty well. Portis was a steal and a half at 12 even with his injury. Torry holt was also a great pickup. Troupe is due for a breakout. Ur backups RBs are very shaky, see if Brandon Jacobs is available. He is a great goal line RB and is lookin great in preseason.

2006-09-04 23:04:01 · answer #3 · answered by sportsplayer 2 · 0 0

I'll say you'll finish about 10th overall.. Unless you get rid of Brooks, Kennison, you really need better back up rb's and wr's pray that free agency has better people or put together a trade man.

2006-09-04 23:43:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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