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Mako
07-27-2008, 11:29 PM
So I just drafted and I was wondering who do you believe has the most legit roster out of these guys.... I'm just listing the legit teams.

Scoring:
Passing - 25 Yards = 1pt, 4 pt TD
Rushing - 20 Yards =1pt, 6 pt TD
Receiving - 10 Yards = 1pt, 6 pt TD
All TO = -2 Pts

Starting:
QB, RB,RB,WR,WR,RB/WR,TE,DEF,K

Standard for everything. Some homer picks all around, 10 Teams.


Team 1 :
Peyton Manning
Willis McGahee
Thomas Jones
Calvin Johnson
Braylon Edwards
Marques Colston
Dustin Keller
Jets D/ST
Adam Vinatieri
Michael Turner
Donovan McNabb
Rashard Mendenhall
Jerricho Cotchery
Tony Scheffler
Drew Bennett
Sebastian Janikowski
Chester Taylor

Team 2:
Ben Roethlisberger
Clinton Portis
Jamal Lewis
Dwayne Bowe
Terrell Owens
Santonio Holmes
Heath Miller
Cowboys D/ST
Nick Folk
Roddy White
Jonathan Stewart
Jason Campbell
Sidney Rice
Kevin Boss
Robbie Gould
Titans D/ST
Selvin Young


Team 3:
Jay Cutler
Marshawn Lynch
Marion Barber
Ronnie Brown
Andre Johnson
T.J. Houshmandzadeh
Dallas Clark
Vikings D/ST
Phil Dawson
Roy Williams
Earnest Graham
Vernon Davis
Bernard Berrian
Felix Jones
Jon Kitna
Ted Ginn Jr.
Josh Brown

Team 4:
QB
Eli Manning
Steven Jackson
Laurence Maroney
Hines Ward
Reggie Wayne
Steve Smith
Jason Witten
Bears D/ST
Stephen Gostkowski
Jake Delhomme
Isaac Bruce
Benjamin Watson
Ahman Green
Ravens D/ST
Jeff Reed
Kevin Smith
Jeff Garcia

Team 5:
David Garrard
Adrian Peterson
Ryan Grant
Willie Parker
Joey Galloway
Javon Walker
Jeremy Shockey
Giants D/ST
Neil Rackers
L.J. Smith
Fred Taylor
Bobby Engram
Patrick Crayton
Matt Forte
D.J. Hackett
Kurt Warner
Alex D. Smith



Team 6:
Carson Palmer
LaDainian Tomlinson
Maurice Jones-Drew
Brandon Marshall
Torry Holt
Anquan Boldin
Todd Heap
Colts D/ST
Josh Scobee
Rudi Johnson
Marc Bulger
Lee Evans
Jaguars D/ST
Matt Schaub
Greg Olsen
Arnaz Battle


Team 7:
Tony Romo
Reggie Bush
Darren McFadden
LenDale White
Randy Moss
Larry Fitzgerald
Tony Gonzalez
Seahawks D/ST
David Akers
Derek Anderson
Donte' Stallworth
Alge Crumpler
DeAngelo Williams
Kevin Curtis
Buccaneers D/ST
Reggie Brown
Matt Leinart

kickstand
07-28-2008, 12:57 AM
I'm torn between Team 4 and Team 6. I'll give it a better look sometime else because the different colors are giving me serious retinal burns but I think I'll give the edge to Team 6. Pretty sick.

BucJordan
07-28-2008, 04:18 AM
I'm torn between Team 4 and Team 6. I'll give it a better look sometime else because the different colors are giving me serious retinal burns but I think I'll give the edge to Team 6. Pretty sick.

I'm between teams 3 and 6.

Team 3 impresses me a lot with 3 high quality RB's who will be carrying the load for their team, along with two VERY good WR's in Housh and Andre Johnson (plus Roy Williams for depth is a DAMN GOOD insurance policy if someone gets hurt or just plain has a suck year, not to mention Graham). Put that together with what has the potential to be the best fantasy defense next season (Minny) and a consistent producer at TE in Clark that's a damn good team. I also think Cutler will end up being a top 10 fantasy QB this year if he can stay healthy. This guy's only weakness is QB depth. If Cutler goes down all he has is Kitna :eek:

Team 6 is pretty much equally impressive. Carson Palmer and LT is fantastic, makes me wonder how he managed to get MJD on there too. Brandon Marshall, who's a viable breakout candidate who I believe is going into his third year, plus proven producers like Boldin and Holt round out a good set of starters at the offensive skill positions. Lee Evans is definitely a good depth pick who could start for a lot of teams. Better depth at QB also. Biggest potential problem I see is not really having an elite defense. Both have a chance at being pretty good, but I wouldn't bet on either of them to be top 10 fantasy-wise.

If I had to choose, I'd take team 3. It's tough to pass on LT, who can win you a few games on his own, but I really like the potential of Minny's defense to be a turnover and sack machine, Housh (who will be playing for a new contract) and the three starting RB's because the elite RB's are harder to come by and are more consistent producers than top receivers, except of course in PPR leagues. Plus, I remember watching Ronnie Brown look like a BEAST before he got hurt last year, and I think that will carry over into this coming season.

kickstand
07-28-2008, 12:08 PM
I'm between teams 3 and 6.

Team 3 impresses me a lot with 3 high quality RB's who will be carrying the load for their team, along with two VERY good WR's in Housh and Andre Johnson (plus Roy Williams for depth is a DAMN GOOD insurance policy if someone gets hurt or just plain has a suck year, not to mention Graham). Put that together with what has the potential to be the best fantasy defense next season (Minny) and a consistent producer at TE in Clark that's a damn good team. I also think Cutler will end up being a top 10 fantasy QB this year if he can stay healthy. This guy's only weakness is QB depth. If Cutler goes down all he has is Kitna :eek:

Team 6 is pretty much equally impressive. Carson Palmer and LT is fantastic, makes me wonder how he managed to get MJD on there too. Brandon Marshall, who's a viable breakout candidate who I believe is going into his third year, plus proven producers like Boldin and Holt round out a good set of starters at the offensive skill positions. Lee Evans is definitely a good depth pick who could start for a lot of teams. Better depth at QB also. Biggest potential problem I see is not really having an elite defense. Both have a chance at being pretty good, but I wouldn't bet on either of them to be top 10 fantasy-wise.

If I had to choose, I'd take team 3. It's tough to pass on LT, who can win you a few games on his own, but I really like the potential of Minny's defense to be a turnover and sack machine, Housh (who will be playing for a new contract) and the three starting RB's because the elite RB's are harder to come by and are more consistent producers than top receivers, except of course in PPR leagues. Plus, I remember watching Ronnie Brown look like a BEAST before he got hurt last year, and I think that will carry over into this coming season.

The thing I don't like with Team 3 is that I don't think Marshawn Lynch can be a solid contributor if the Bills decide to go on the decline. I also don't know how well Ronnie Brown can come back from surgery as well as dealing with that mess of a situation down in Miami. Otherwise, I'd like it. I'd still probably have to go with the proven contributors on Team 6 though.

BMX
07-28-2008, 06:43 PM
Team 4:
QB
Eli Manning
Steven Jackson
Laurence Maroney
Hines Ward
Reggie Wayne
Steve Smith
Jason Witten
Bears D/ST
Stephen Gostkowski
Jake Delhomme
Isaac Bruce
Benjamin Watson
Ahman Green
Ravens D/ST
Jeff Reed
Kevin Smith
Jeff Garcia



Nice pick I Bolded and underlined the good pick

BucJordan
07-28-2008, 09:14 PM
The thing I don't like with Team 3 is that I don't think Marshawn Lynch can be a solid contributor if the Bills decide to go on the decline. I also don't know how well Ronnie Brown can come back from surgery as well as dealing with that mess of a situation down in Miami. Otherwise, I'd like it. I'd still probably have to go with the proven contributors on Team 6 though.

Ronnie Brown is a wild card, admittedly, I just think he's going to rebound strong.

Lynch is a guy I like because he's guaranteed to get a ton of touches. Besides Lee Evans he IS that offense. He'll get plenty of looks rushing and receiving and without anyone to threaten his job I think he is a pretty sure-fire pick.

KJ707
07-28-2008, 09:54 PM
I really like team 6. The team is solid all around, with the only weakness at Defense, and that's not a major problem.