i know its way way to early(and i fought every wich way to try and avoid this), but my work had our fantasy leauge draft yesterday and here is my team.(standard Yahoo scoring)
QB-Peyton
WR-Andre Johnson
WR-Braylon Edwards
WR-Driver
RB-Michael Turner
RB-Ronnie
TE-Carlson
D-SD
K-Gould
BN-Chambers
BN-Laverneus Coles
BN-Marshawn
BN-Thomas Jones
BN-Knowshon Moreno
BN-Cutler
im feelin good, especialy about my RBs, though i think i might try and trade one for a better starting WR.....i hope i can win this 2years in a row.
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Looks pretty solid with the exception of Edwards.
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you could have done better.
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10 people, but ya most of them arent the smartest. about half of them always reach for their fav teams players early so i get some good picks early.
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Well i just did a 12 team draft...too many dolphins for my liking(i prefer 0). Compare off this.
QB: Matt Ryan
RB: Matt Forte
RB: Ronnie Brown
WR: Roddy White
WR: Eddie Royal
WR: Anthony Gonzalez
TE: Chris Cooley
DEF: Bears
K: Rackers
BN: Jonathan Stewart
BN: LeSean McCoy
BN: Ted Ginn Jr.
BN: David Garrard
BN: Jerious Norwood
BN: Dustin Keller
PPR league. And as you can see I like to build my bench with potential. -
So a guy wants to trade me Reggie Wayne for Ronnie, i think Ronnie is gonna have a huge year, but getting a WR/QB combo would be sweet and i have good RB depth.... i dont think i am gonna do it, but am i valuing Ronnie too much and should i do the deal?
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phunwin Happy kids are Dolfans. Luxury Box
First, a QB/WR combo isn't sweet. It just means you're putting more eggs in the same basket. Your big weeks will be better and your bad weeks will be worse. It only makes sense if the Colts are playing a particularly poor defense during your league playoffs. Personally, I like to spread my risk out more and would just as soon AVOID the QB/WR combo where possible, though I certainly wouldn't turn away a good player like Wayne for that reason.
Second, try to remember that Ronnie still has a checkered injury history, still hasn't carried a football more than 241 times in one season, still shares a backfield with Ricky Williams and had almost half his TDs in one game last year. He's a good running back, but don't go nuts over him.
You should find a way to get Fred Jackson if possible. Remember that Lynch will be out for the first three games, and Jackson played VERY well in his stead last season. Do that and you probably won't miss Ronnie at all. -
phunwin Happy kids are Dolfans. Luxury Box
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Looks pretty good to me!
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