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A. Green |
Drafting Green here was an extremely tough decision. I could have gone either him or LT here, but I think Green has more upside because the Packers line is so good, also the defenses that Green Bay plays all year aren't strong and won't be able to stack 8 men against the run. |
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C. Dillion |
I was ecstatic to get Dillion here. I believe he is an incredible value here and I wanted two stud running backs on my team this year. If he can get the system down in New England he could have an awesome year. |
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| 3.2 |
T. Henry |
I continued to be surprised when Henry fell to me here. I think he will be the starter all year in Buffalo and will have another stellar year. If he busts out, as I think he will, I will have an incredibly strong back field. |
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| 4.11 |
J. Porter |
Here I had a couple choices but decided I could still get Robinson in the next round and I didn't think Porter would drop to me there. Even though ADP's were saying that he would drop to me there I didn't trust them, because they had been wrong for most of this draft so far. |
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| 5.2 |
K. Robinson |
I like Robinson here, I was happy he dropped to me, as I thought he would. As the number two wideout for what could be the best offense in the league this year, I don't think I could go wrong. If he can correct the drops he had last year he could be a monster. |
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I. Bruce |
Bruce could flop this year, but he could also have 1000 yds and 6-8 tds. Even though Holt is younger and more talented he will also get the double teams. If Bruce plays all year I think he will bounce back and be a good WR number three for me. |
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| 7.2 |
M. Bulger |
I hope that Bulger can repeat what he did last year. I think he will and I will have a steal on my hands, but I will have to wait and see. I think between Holt and Bruce he will have to throw at least a few touchdowns. |
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| 8.11 |
A. Lelie |
Lelie, in my opinion has big things to come. Last year wasn't a good year for him, but with Sharpe, McCaffery, and Portis gone, he should receive many more targets in the offense this year. |
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R. McMichael |
McMichael has been a solid TE in a dull Miami offense. This year without Ricky to run, run, run, and run some more, he might have a break out year. If he adds 10-15 catches and 120-180 yards he'll be in the top five tight ends for sure. |
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| 10.11 |
B. Leftwich |
I took Leftwich here as a sleeper and as a value pick. He kept sliding and I believe he will have a good season this year. He may break out and then I would have some nice value on my hands. |
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| 11.2 |
Minnesota |
I am going with a different strategy this year on defenses. Instead of drafting a top one or a good one, I am drafting two of them that play against weak offenses this year. Minnesota has a pretty weak schedule as far as the offenses they play. |
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| 12.11 |
C. Bradford |
This was a flier plain and simple. If he busts out in year three I have him to put in the game. Huge upside not much down side this late in the draft. |
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New York Jets |
This team has a weak schedule against offenses and it fits nicely with Minnesota's tough weeks. |
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| 14.11 |
B. Troupe |
In this league we only have to draft all spots, after the draft is over we can do what we want with our roster. I drafted him to be my first cut. |
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| 15.2 |
A. Elling |
Minnesota's kicker, how bad can he be? |
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J. Scobee |
He will be my second cut. |
That is how my first draft of the year went. I hope it gives you some insight into what you should do with yours. If you have any questions of comments feel free to email me at:
paul@fantasyfootballadvantage.com
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