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How was my fantasy draft?

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QB- Eli Manning

RB- Jamal Lewis, Willis Mcgahee

WR- Santonio Holmes, Chad Johnson, Randy Moss

TE- Heath Miller

K- Shayne Graham

DST- Titans

Reserves- Philip Rivers, Rashard Mendenhall, Marty Booker, Nate Burleson, Eagles.

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  1. rating each player then overall

    10 highest

    eli - 7

    Jamal Lewis- 8

    Mcfahee-    7

    Holmes - 7

    Chad johnson - 8

    Moss     -10

    Heat miller - 6

    Shayne graham - 8

    Titan- 6

    Rivers- 8

    Mendenhall 5-8 (we will have to see but i dont expect it because of willie parker)

    booker- 7

    Burleson 5

    Eagles-6

    Well you need a better TE and better defenses

    i would consider swapping Eli and Rivers because Rivers did overall better its just because ELi had a better team so they won the superbowl


  2. I'd be bummed.

  3. your screwed

  4. Decent lineup.. You're best strength is @ WR, which is unfortunately the deepest position in fantasy, and your weakest position is RB, which s the most critical position(who knows i jamal lewis can keep up his pace from last year, or regress to previous seasons??). Overall you have a decent team (6-7 out of 10) with a little luck a few good waiver moves, you should be a playoff contender. I would suggest packaging Lewis and chard johnson/randy moss for a stud RB (addai/Westbrook/sjax). Also, if he's available, pick up Jay cutler, as i think he's going to be a big time sleeper QB. Johnathon stewart could be a solid RB option who may be available as a FA, or else may come cheap in a trade.other than that... good luck!

  5. I'd give you 6.5 out of 10.  Your QBs are solid but not spectatular, same with your RBs.  Miller is just a notch below the top TEs, so most weeks you will have an edge on your opponent.  Your D/ST are good but not great.  Obviously, WR is your best position.  Here's a tip: try and move Chad Johnson and upgrade at RB.  Johnson is a player that you must start every week, in case he has one of those huge games, but that's the problem: he has 2-3 HUGE games every year, and those game account for 30% of his yardage and 75% of his TDs for the year.  For a guy who gets so much fantasy love, his TD totals are pretty average (about 8 per year) and again, he gets most of those in just a few games.  This means you get 3 huge games and 13 mediocre to minimal games from him every year.  i would try and trade him (straight across if possible) for a RB.

  6. QB - I'd start Phillips over Manning.  Either way, solid picks.

    RB -  I'd suggest an upgrade.  I think Lewis' production will go down.  McGahee is a great secondary back in a 2RB leauge.  I perceive him as your #1 back.   Meddenhall is a gamble, could payoff though.

    WR - C JOhnson (If you mean Chad, not Calvin), Randy Moss.... great duo.  I'm skeptical about the redskins offense though.  Booker, eh...., Burleson is a solid bye week backup, at best.

    TE - I think Kevin Boss will be more productive.  See if he is a free agent.  If so, snag him.  

    K - Who cares?

    DST - go with the Eagles over the Titans.

    JOSHL- I agree with your opinion on Cutler.  He's my starting QB on every team of mine.

  7. You could have done better at TE and K.

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