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10 team keeper league. You can keep two players but you have to give up your pick 2 rounds ahead of where the player was drafted in order to keep a player. For example, if I want to keep Thomas Jones next year, I would give up my 8th rd pick to do so. Starting lineup: 1 QB, 1 RB, 2 WR, 1 Flex (RB/WR), 1 TE, 1 K, 1 D/ST

 

1.10 Edgerin James

2.01 Rudi Johnson

3.10 Andre Johnson

4.01 Carson Palmer

5.10 Derrick Mason

6.01 Frank Gore

7.10 Chris Cooley

8.01 Reggie Brown

9.10 Antonio Bryant

10.01 Thomas Jones

11.10 Jake Plummer

12.01 Philip Rivers

13.10 Marcedes Lewis

14.01 Indianpolis Colts D/ST

15.10 Ernest Wilford

16.01 Jerious Norwood

17.10 Ryan Longwell

 

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RB depth is very nice, first and foremost.

 

Great spot for Palmer, and getting Plummer that late as a backup is beautiful, as he can easily be a starter for many fantasy teams.

 

WR's are a bit sketchy, as I'm not a big fan of Johnson, but do like Mason. I think Mason is actually your true number one, and I'm hoping for you (and me as well) that Bryant keeps all of this going into the regular season. He could be a major sleeper and steal, cause the Niners shouldn't be winning very often, and that is just fine with me.

 

Love Chris Cooley, and Marcedes could be a factor later in the season, so nice pick there as well.

 

You have some very nice keepers for the future, and should definitely compete this year. Nice work.

 

Me: http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...=0#entry2608630

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no advice needed but thank you for the offer.

 

10 team league. solid RBs.

 

andre

mason

brown

bryant

wilford

 

mason is the rock and the rest have great potential. you might get a couple in the top 10, andre & brown.

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def solid in the rb's. gore gets you added value now that barlow is out of town. Bryant and Wilford look to have solid years as well. solid all around!

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I like your team. The WR's are a bit shaky, but then again all WR's are after the top ones. I have been waiting for Johnson to become the monster is supposed to be. Maybe with Moulds there he will be. But Carr is still throwing the ball and Carr is shell shocked.

 

Mason will be solid for you. With the RB depth, you could trade for a WR later on.

 

Check out mine:

 

http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=223282

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I would work to trade some of your RB depth for a better WR. Not sold on A Johnson as your #1. Mason will outperform his draft position but it is unlikely that he will break into the top 10. Other than the clearly top 10 WR's I'd target someone like R Williams or D Driver. Either should outperform Mason and A Johnson this year and Williams will be a great keeper depending on what round he was taken at.

 

I'd love to hear your thoughts on my thread.

 

http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=223290

 

Thanks!

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Man, Ronnie Brown in the 8th....crazyness that he fell that far. Your RB's are your strong point. Usem them to upgrade at WR.

 

 

Carson Palmer could be huge for you, provided his knee holds up.

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Man, Ronnie Brown in the 8th....crazyness that he fell that far. Your RB's are your strong point. Usem them to upgrade at WR.

Carson Palmer could be huge for you, provided his knee holds up.

 

That wasn't Ronnie. Reggie Brown, WR for the Eagles. Thanks for the input though.

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A solid B.

 

Give Jonny, Race and Dr. Quest my warmest regards.

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1.10 Edgerin James

2.01 Rudi Johnson

3.10 Andre Johnson

4.01 Carson Palmer

5.10 Derrick Mason

6.01 Frank Gore

7.10 Chris Cooley

8.01 Reggie Brown

9.10 Antonio Bryant

10.01 Thomas Jones

11.10 Jake Plummer

12.01 Philip Rivers

13.10 Marcedes Lewis

14.01 Indianpolis Colts D/ST

15.10 Ernest Wilford

16.01 Jerious Norwood

17.10 Ryan Longwell

 

Great Duo of running backs. They'll carry you. While I like Andre Johnson, Third round may be a bit high for him in my opinion. He just hasn't shown enough consistency to warrant being a #1 receiver. I think Derrick Mason may end up taking his job on your team. With McNair in BAL, I think Mason's numbers can take off. Carson Palmer in the 4th round was a steal. Cooley is going to have a monster year in Saunders' offense so he was a good pick. Antonio Bryant I like a lot too. Alex Smith loves him. They've shown great chemistry in camp/preseason thus far. He's got a ton of talent if he can keep his head straight. Thomas Jones could be a real steal in the 10th round. Great value there. I also like both Plummer and Rivers a lot as backups. Plummer is very underrated, and I can't figure out why everyone projects Rivers to have such poor numbers. I think he'll make an excellent backup. I've got Marcedes on my team too...they seem to love him in JAX, hopefully he gets healthy soon and gets back on the field. Also, the Colts are an excellent fantasy defense.

 

Overall, very solid team. You are lacking a true #1 receiver but you have several receivers who could step up and be that guy if they live up to their potential this year.

 

Please take a look at my team and let me know what you think when you get the chance. Thanks!

 

http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=222878

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