First team

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  1. bobferg

    bobferg NFLC nflcentral.net Member

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    This is the first team i drafted. Somehow with the 5th pick i got shaun Alexander............ dont ask me how. QB's:Matt hasselbeck (5th round, 55th overall)Lord Byron (13th round, 135th overall)RB's:Shaun Alexander (5th overall)Ronnie Brown (2nd round 16th overall)Chester Taylor (10th round, 106 overall)WR's:Anquan Boldin (3rd round, 25 overall)Darrell Jackson (4th round, 36th overall)Lee Evans (6th round, 66th overall)Reggie Brown (11th round, 115 overall)Micheal Clayton (12th round, 126th overall)TE's:Randy McMichael (7th round, 75 overall)Kickers:Nate Keading (9th round, 95th overall)D:Indy (8th round, 86th overall)I have some waiver wires going out right now for Ced Benson and Chris brown. this is prolly the best autodrafted team i have ever had. leave some comments.
     
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    I really like this team, its a good mix of sure things and raw potential.Might have been a bit early for Hasselbeck, you probably could have waited till like Round 7 and still gotten a Quarterback who will put up similar numbers (Such as Jake Delhomme). Leftwich is an ok backup quarterback but so far has been a bit injury prone between his days at Marshall and the NFL.Ronnie Brown should do good without Ricky taking his carries, Shaun Alexander is a proven commodity, my only concern with him would be the madden curse. Maybe shop him if you can get a good amount in return like a Clinton Portis plus. And Chester Taylor is a starting RB and its sometimes difficult to get 3 starting RB's.You have 2 sure bets in your recievers in Darrell Jackson (Underrated) and Anquan Bolidin and then alot of potential in between Lee Evans, Reggie Brown, and Michael Clayton where one of them are bound to have a breakout year. McMichael, Kaeding, and the Colts D are all ok, but keep your eyes weeks 1 and 2 for which players in those positions are doing really well, because I won my fantasy league last year on Neil Rackers' leg and he was undrafted. My main concern would be Alexander and Leftwich's health and that you have 3 Seahawks on your team. When you are too reliant on one roster when that team has a bad game it tends to cost you. I prefer more of a balance in between teams personally.
     
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    You're going to have a lot of trouble at your WR position, should have waited on your 2nd RB.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Jun 6 2006, 02:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You're going to have a lot of trouble at your WR position, should have waited on your 2nd RB.</div>I disagree, when Jackson is healthy he will put up a good 1100 yds and 7-9 TD's and Anquan Boldin had 1400 yds and 7 TD's last year. With alot of potential for a break out year in Lee Evens (Minus Eric Moulds), Reggie Brown (Minus TO) and Michael Clayton (Galloway is getting old). Those are pretty good for fantasy.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AdropOFvenom @ Jun 6 2006, 03:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Jun 6 2006, 02:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You're going to have a lot of trouble at your WR position, should have waited on your 2nd RB.</div>I disagree, when Jackson is healthy he will put up a good 1100 yds and 7-9 TD's and Anquan Boldin had 1400 yds and 7 TD's last year. With alot of potential for a break out year in Lee Evens (Minus Eric Moulds), Reggie Brown (Minus TO) and Michael Clayton (Galloway is getting old). Those are pretty good for fantasy.</div>Boldin is good, Jackson is a risk, and he has no for sure 3rd WR.
     
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    i am with venom on this one. Darrell is a stud and is one of the top WR2's in the game. Lee evans will break out without moulds. Clayton is one year removed from being a solid WR2 and reggie brown is going to be #1 in philly. I also am a huge fan of mcmichael. He and daunte will be solid. Kaeding should see in increase in opps just because rivers<Brees. And the indy D is a turnover and sack machine. But i do agree about hitting the free agents.
     
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    I also disagree with Vilma on the WRs. Boldin and Jackson are great 1st and 2nd WRs, and the third spot is going to be a great competition between Brown and Clayton. Evans will likely wind up on the bench with the Bills QB situation, but Brown is going to be the main target at WR for Philly and Clayton is 100% and back in shape, also entering his third season..I like his chances to win that little competition, but your WRs are fine.Good team.
     
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    Coming off a prior injury = risk.Bunch of unprovens expected to fill a starting role = big risk.You should at the very least have a sure thing as your number 3. Like Kennison or Moulds.
     

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