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How's my drafted fantasy team look?

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QB - Tony Romo (QB/DAL)

WR - Chris Chambers (WR/SD)

WR - Greg Jennings (WR/GB)

WR - Jerry Porter (WR/JAC)

RB - Adrian Peterson (RB/MIN)

RB - Lawrence Maroney - (RB/NE)

TE - Chris Cooley (TE/WAS)

K - Mason Crosby (K/GB)

DEF - Jacksonville

BN - David Garrard (QB/JAC)

BN - Tony Scheffler (TE/DEN)

BN - Ted Ginn Jr. (WR/MIA)

BN - Julius Jones (RB/SEA)

BN - Kris Brown (K/HOU)

BN - Denver

Good, bad, ugly....

I'm open to any opinions.

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  1. I'd say about 4th or 5th place in a 12 team league, probably 5th.  Playoff bound.  Tip:  Use Romo during the regular season, but trade Romo late and switch to Garard for the fantasy playoff weeks.


  2. NICE

  3. bench is horrible. you should have taken backup wr/rb instead of def/te. the only backups you need to draft are WR/RB/QB. the rest you can pickup on the WW as needed.

    that being said, 2 out of 3 wr's are over 35, rb 2 has injury issues and is on the team with the best passing game in history, and your 2 defenses won't outscore the top 5 defenses.

    te, qb, rb 1, and wr 2 are decent.

  4. Basically pretty good. The receivers aren't that strong on paper, but there's some potential there. Porter hasn't really had any wear the last few years, it will be interesting to see what he can contribute this year. I don't like Ginn as your only backup at the position. I'd drop the 2nd kicker and TE and pick up more bench strength at WR and RB.

  5. Overall Grade: B+

    Strengths: QB (both), Peterson, DEF, K.

    You may find that Garrard plays well enough to trade.  He's steadily become a fantasy force, and Romo's a top flight fantasy QB.

    Peterson comes with injury risk but Jones was a nice grab for a backup.  We all hope Maroney performs to his potential.

    Weaknesses:  WR, and backup defense

    I like the potential double-dip with Porter and Garrard, but Porter is an underacheiver and a whiner.  Jennings stats will dip by losing Favre.  Chris Chambers has a lot of players to compete with for touches including Gates, LT and Jackson.

    I think a weak WR core is not a fundamental flaw.  It's simply something to watch and sift through the waiver wire to bolster.

    Denver's defense was dreadful last year, though with many injuries.  They could surprise or be miserable again.

    This is a strong team, and you have a lot to work with.  I think it's a good balance of risk and reward.  Well done.

  6. QB, RB, TE, K, DEF are strong

    Only weakness is wide receiver, but it's a big weakness IMO.  You need a #1 guy if you are going to compete for the title so see if you can make a move.  A guy like Anquan Boldin, Plaxico Burress, or Roy Williams might be easier to acquire than a Randy Moss or Reggie Wayne.

  7. Team looks really good.

    Romo was 2nd highest point getter last season and with TO, Witten, and company he should have another great season.

    WR Corp is a little thin but you should be able to survive.

    Peterson should have a monster season this year and I really like Maroney to put up good numbers. My favorite pick is Cooley. With the new offense in DC he should get alot of balls thrown his way.

    Your bench looks great. I really like Garrard and he could be trade bait for another receiver once the season starts. I really don't like having two defenses. It's just as easy to pick one up when your starting D is on a bye and use the roster spot now for a sleeper like Jabar Gaffney (Who Tom Brady loves supposedly) or Michael Pittman.

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