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Analysis of Own Team:
- With two good, but not incredible keepers, I was kept out of the elite QBs by drafting 7th and having the top 4 QBs go right off the board. Have two workhorse RBs then a considerable dropoff. WR should be the strength of my team after struggling with depth at that position for the last few years. I figure UNC will be throwing a lot so I took both guys who are expected to be competing for the most catches. At QB, I really like Charlie Brewer and think he can be a QB1. He’ll likely start each week for me. Probably will be switching around second QB. Took a few guys in QB battles late who are dual threat guys in Ramsey, Newman and McKay. Wanted to load up on players on teams that run the most plays (Cuse and Wake) in Power 5. Not my strongest team preseason and perhaps limited upside so need to use waivers early and start right players.
Favorite Picks of Own Team:
- Round 3 – Charlie Brewer – Considered taking in Round 2 but figured could wait till round 3. Baylor has a nice OOC schedule and their QBs put up underrated #s last year. He should provide something like 400-500 and 8 on the ground while passing for decent numbers. I think he’ll outscore the other QBs taken in Round 3.
- Round 18 – Britain Covey – Sounds like he was injured a lot last year and is rounding into form to be ready for the season. Could see him being a catch monster. Had 60 last year, if he is fully healthy maybe 75 or so with Huntley is out there all year.
Least Favorite Picks of Own Team
- Round 6 – Elijah Sindelar – I don’t hate the pick but I almost always go with dual threat QBs. Just took him over Franks due to schedule. Concerned he will get injured again.
- Round 8 – Jamie Newman – This was just a value pick. I think he usually is going earlier in other drafts. I picked him last year then dropped him early in the season. I am not super-confident he starts the whole year.
Favorite of Other Team Picks (My list last year was Jaylen Smith, Juwan Johnson, Greg Bell, Jonathan Nance, and Soso Jamabo – Yikes!)
- Round 2 – End Zone Divas – Jalen Reagor – QB play can’t be worse than last year and he put up very respectable numbers. I was surprised to see him there when I picked in round 2 but went with Spielman who was somebody I was very high on.
- Round 4 – Dawgfathers – Denzel Mims – I like Brewer so I also like Mims. Think he will put it all together as Baylors #1 WR for a 75-1100-10 type of season.
- Round 5 – Waxy Frogs – Ryan Willis – I was surprised that he went here – thought I could get him in this round but he went right before me. Underrated runner and plays a very easy schedule. Not a spectacular pick but smart play.
- Round 9 – Heisman Hopefuls – Quentin Harris – The Duke QB position almost always puts up decent numbers. Harris is mobile. Will have to avoid a few teams on the schedule like Alabama, Notre Dame and Miami but can start him in plenty of the others when the Wazzu/Okie State situations blow up.
- Round 10 – End Zone Divas – Justin Jefferson – Really good value if LSU is going to up the tempo a bit. Don’t understand why he was around at this point. I didn’t want Burrow and Jefferson myself.
Others Receiving Votes: Round 11 – Orgy of Evil – Chris Brown; Round 13 – California Raisins – Brian Lewerke; Round 20 – Smurf Turfers – Garrett Wilson; Round 4 – Smurf Turfers – Keaontay Ingram; Round 7 – Asian Alley Cats - Isaiah Hodgins.
Least Favorite Picks of Other Teams: (Picks last year were Adrian Martinez, Nick Westbrook, Tre Bryant, Trevor Lawrence, and James Williams – Not great)
- Round 2 – California Raisins – Alan Bowman – For me he is a 5th or 6th round pick. Matt Wells offense was only great the last year. He’s not going to run things like Kingsbury did. Bowman doesn’t run at all. I think his numbers will be similar to JT Daniels and Elijah Sindelar as guys who throw for close to 300 per game but don’t run at all.
- Round 2 –Winsley Warriors – Amon Ra St Brown – A bit early for me. Two other good proven WRs on team. Understand though that he wasn’t going to get back around to Pick 3-11.
- Round 3 – Waxy Frogs – Raheem Blackshear - Just don’t get this one. Running back who splits carries with a couple other guys in the worst offense in Power 5 over the last three years. Feels about 10 rounds too early.
- Round 7 – Dawgfathers – Jacob Eason – I don’t think Washington will throw enough. Considering Eason has no running value, the upside is limited here and Eason doesn’t seem like a guy I’d want to start except in spots like vs Oregon State.
- Round 11 – End Zone Divas – Jake Fromm – I had Fromm on my list last year. I can’t see this working out. With even less experienced help at WR, how does he have a big fantasy year. His stats were good last season but over 14 games the points per game are really not something you want from a starter and its hard to know when to play him. Already has Swift on team.
- Others Receiving Votes: Round 1 – End Zone Divas – DeAndre Swift; Round 7 – Orgy of Evil – Charleston Rambo; Round 11 – Heisman Hopefuls – Dru Brown; Round 11 – Waxy Frogs – Colby Parkinson; Round 17 – Skeet Shooters – Bo Nix
- With two good, but not incredible keepers, I was kept out of the elite QBs by drafting 7th and having the top 4 QBs go right off the board. Have two workhorse RBs then a considerable dropoff. WR should be the strength of my team after struggling with depth at that position for the last few years. I figure UNC will be throwing a lot so I took both guys who are expected to be competing for the most catches. At QB, I really like Charlie Brewer and think he can be a QB1. He’ll likely start each week for me. Probably will be switching around second QB. Took a few guys in QB battles late who are dual threat guys in Ramsey, Newman and McKay. Wanted to load up on players on teams that run the most plays (Cuse and Wake) in Power 5. Not my strongest team preseason and perhaps limited upside so need to use waivers early and start right players.
Favorite Picks of Own Team:
- Round 3 – Charlie Brewer – Considered taking in Round 2 but figured could wait till round 3. Baylor has a nice OOC schedule and their QBs put up underrated #s last year. He should provide something like 400-500 and 8 on the ground while passing for decent numbers. I think he’ll outscore the other QBs taken in Round 3.
- Round 18 – Britain Covey – Sounds like he was injured a lot last year and is rounding into form to be ready for the season. Could see him being a catch monster. Had 60 last year, if he is fully healthy maybe 75 or so with Huntley is out there all year.
Least Favorite Picks of Own Team
- Round 6 – Elijah Sindelar – I don’t hate the pick but I almost always go with dual threat QBs. Just took him over Franks due to schedule. Concerned he will get injured again.
- Round 8 – Jamie Newman – This was just a value pick. I think he usually is going earlier in other drafts. I picked him last year then dropped him early in the season. I am not super-confident he starts the whole year.
Favorite of Other Team Picks (My list last year was Jaylen Smith, Juwan Johnson, Greg Bell, Jonathan Nance, and Soso Jamabo – Yikes!)
- Round 2 – End Zone Divas – Jalen Reagor – QB play can’t be worse than last year and he put up very respectable numbers. I was surprised to see him there when I picked in round 2 but went with Spielman who was somebody I was very high on.
- Round 4 – Dawgfathers – Denzel Mims – I like Brewer so I also like Mims. Think he will put it all together as Baylors #1 WR for a 75-1100-10 type of season.
- Round 5 – Waxy Frogs – Ryan Willis – I was surprised that he went here – thought I could get him in this round but he went right before me. Underrated runner and plays a very easy schedule. Not a spectacular pick but smart play.
- Round 9 – Heisman Hopefuls – Quentin Harris – The Duke QB position almost always puts up decent numbers. Harris is mobile. Will have to avoid a few teams on the schedule like Alabama, Notre Dame and Miami but can start him in plenty of the others when the Wazzu/Okie State situations blow up.
- Round 10 – End Zone Divas – Justin Jefferson – Really good value if LSU is going to up the tempo a bit. Don’t understand why he was around at this point. I didn’t want Burrow and Jefferson myself.
Others Receiving Votes: Round 11 – Orgy of Evil – Chris Brown; Round 13 – California Raisins – Brian Lewerke; Round 20 – Smurf Turfers – Garrett Wilson; Round 4 – Smurf Turfers – Keaontay Ingram; Round 7 – Asian Alley Cats - Isaiah Hodgins.
Least Favorite Picks of Other Teams: (Picks last year were Adrian Martinez, Nick Westbrook, Tre Bryant, Trevor Lawrence, and James Williams – Not great)
- Round 2 – California Raisins – Alan Bowman – For me he is a 5th or 6th round pick. Matt Wells offense was only great the last year. He’s not going to run things like Kingsbury did. Bowman doesn’t run at all. I think his numbers will be similar to JT Daniels and Elijah Sindelar as guys who throw for close to 300 per game but don’t run at all.
- Round 2 –Winsley Warriors – Amon Ra St Brown – A bit early for me. Two other good proven WRs on team. Understand though that he wasn’t going to get back around to Pick 3-11.
- Round 3 – Waxy Frogs – Raheem Blackshear - Just don’t get this one. Running back who splits carries with a couple other guys in the worst offense in Power 5 over the last three years. Feels about 10 rounds too early.
- Round 7 – Dawgfathers – Jacob Eason – I don’t think Washington will throw enough. Considering Eason has no running value, the upside is limited here and Eason doesn’t seem like a guy I’d want to start except in spots like vs Oregon State.
- Round 11 – End Zone Divas – Jake Fromm – I had Fromm on my list last year. I can’t see this working out. With even less experienced help at WR, how does he have a big fantasy year. His stats were good last season but over 14 games the points per game are really not something you want from a starter and its hard to know when to play him. Already has Swift on team.
- Others Receiving Votes: Round 1 – End Zone Divas – DeAndre Swift; Round 7 – Orgy of Evil – Charleston Rambo; Round 11 – Heisman Hopefuls – Dru Brown; Round 11 – Waxy Frogs – Colby Parkinson; Round 17 – Skeet Shooters – Bo Nix