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How good is my fantasy team? (i am in a 10 team league)?

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Tom Brady

Jon Kitna

Brian Westbrook

Ryan Grant

Correll Buckhalter

David Patten

Kevin Curtis

Anquan Boldin

Amani Toomer

L.J. Smith

Jabar Gaffney

Stephen Gostkowski

Giants D

Seahawks D

John Carney

Devin Hester

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  1. Your draft does not look all that great. With that being said its all how the point system is set up. If you have it set were qb are worth a ton then your team ok. If its balanced your in for a long season. Your wr are pretty weak after boldin. You putting a lot of chance on grant being a player that will actually put it together. Buckhalter is not worth a roster spot. Do you have a spot for a returner else hester is sort of worthless. I think your prob looking to be in the bottom half of the league with the sounds of it.


  2. get rid of buckhalter

    curtis

    toomer

    lj smith

    get some better recievers

    everything else is pretty d**n good

  3. good team just worry about your wrs

  4. Overall Grade: B, solid

    You have a lot to work with, and any team with Tom Brady should be a strong contender.  Your WR corps is pretty thin for being a 10-team league.

    QB: Top notch, with a quality backup.

    RB: Solid and you took the handcuff for Westbrook which is usually a good idea.  I am concerned that Ryan Grant's numbers will drop way off with Aaron Rodgers behind center.

    WR: After Boldin, you have a number of guys who are decent but unspectacular.  Boldin is upset with his current contract.  Toomer is old.  Hester will see more snaps at WR, but will still be a decoy.  If your league rewards for return yardage, he may be the steal of the draft for your team.

    TE:  Smith is injury prone, but productive when he actually plays.

    DEF: Both solid, though I expect the Giants will fall off in production some with the reshuffling of their line.

    K: Gostkowski will put up a ton of extra points, and is a reliable kicker.  Carney is now ancient.  I rarely if ever carry two kickers.

    In all you have a lot to work with, and you have enough that you can afford to be patient and see how things go in the preseason before moving to bolster your WR positions.

  5. I'll give you a 5. Your only game-breakers are Brady, Westbrook, and maybe Ryan Grant. Try some sleepers, like Jerry Porter or Maurice Jones Drew. I would have taken a rookie like J. Stewart or Rashard Mendenhall before I took Buckhalter.

  6. You'll need a new TE by week 4...

  7. Not much happening after Brady, Westbrook and Boldin

  8. That's a fantastic team.  How on earth did you get two first-rounders - Brady and Westbrook?  Those two alone will carry you to a championship if neither gets hurt.  That's a big "if" with Westbrook but Brady should be your insurance all year long.  And Ryan Grant is a very good #2 - he will be a #1 for a lot of people who took Brady or Moss in the first round.

    Clearly WR is your weak spot, but Boldin-Toomer-Curtis-Patten-Hester isn't a terrible situation to be in for your worst position.  Not that it matters much, but you have a decent TE, two great defenses, and a great kicker.  I would say your team is a 9, 10 being reserved for people who draft with idiots and end up with three or four first-rounders whereas you only have two :)

  9. i like it but you only have boldin as a good WR so.... id move brady for some one like fitz or houz and some other guy

    like

    Brady

    for

    TJ

    and

    Big ben

    or something like that

  10. i really like it. i would strengthen ur Wrs. beside that, u r good.

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