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Posted on 7/25/13 at 1:49 pm to OBUDan
OTC:
St. Aug
Brodeur
Dro
MWG
St. Aug
Brodeur
Dro
MWG
This post was edited on 7/25/13 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 7/25/13 at 1:50 pm to OBUDan
quote:
Almost took him last pick. Was hoping he'd fall back.
small and slow
Posted on 7/25/13 at 1:51 pm to Brodeur
Did Swamie really take Lacy at some point? He's got Lacy and Wayne on his roster, when Wayne's on my team and he selected 2 players not named Lacy.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 1:55 pm to swamie
quote:
QB Brees 1
RB Gore 4
RB Mcfadden 3
WR Marshall 2
WR Steve Smith 5
TE
RB WR TE Lacy 6
K
D
B Cecil Shorts 7
B Gio Bernard 8
i think
Posted on 7/25/13 at 1:55 pm to AmosMosesAndTwins
Round 1
1.1 Adrian Peterson, RB
1.2 Doug Martin, RB
1.3 Arian Foster, RB
1.4 Jamaal Charles, RB
1.5 Ray Rice, RB
1.6 Calvin Johnson, WR
1.7 Marshawn Lynch, RB
1.8 Trent Richardson, RB
1.9 CJ Spiller, RB
1.10 Alfred Morris, RB
1.11 Lesean McCoy, RB
1.12 Drew Brees, QB
Round 2
2.1 Brandon Marshall, WR
2.2 Jimmy Graham, TE
2.3 Dez Bryant, WR
2.4 AJ Green, WR
2.5 Aaron Rodgers, QB
2.6 Maurice Jones-Drew, RB
2.7 Matt Forte, RB
2.8 Stevan Ridley, RB
2.9 Peyton Manning, QB
2.10 Reggie Bush, RB
2.11 Darren Sproles, RB
2.12 Larry Fitzgerald, WR
Round 3
3.1 Chris Johnson, RB
3.2 Julio Jones, WR
3.3 Percy Harvin, WR
3.4 Steven Jackson, RB
3.5 Demaryius Thomas, WR
3.6 Demarco Murray, RB
3.7 Tom Brady, QB
3.8 Roddy White, WR
3.9 Andre Johnson, WR
3.10 Victor Cruz, WR
3.11 Wes Welker, WR
3.12 Frank Gore, RB
Round 4
4.1 Darren McFadden, RB
4.2 Danny Amendola, WR
4.3 Lamar Miller, RB
4.4 Jason Witten, TE
4.5 Randall Cobb, WR
4.6 Dwayne Bowe, WR
4.7 Marques Colston, WR
4.8 Rob Gronkowski, TE
4.9 Mike Wallace, WR
4.10 Vincent Jackson, WR
4.11 Jordy Nelson, WR
4.12 Hakeem Nicks, WR
Round 5
5.1 Cam Newton, QB
5.2 Matt Ryan, QB
5.3 Tony Gonzalez, TE
5.4 Reggie Wayne, WR
5.5 Le'Veon Bell, RB
5.6 Matthew Stafford, QB
5.7 Christopher Ivory, RB
5.8 David Wilson, RB
5.9 Montee Ball, RB
5.10 Ryan Mathews, RB
5.11 Shane Vereen, RB
5.12 Eddie Lacy, RB
6th Round
6.1 Steve Smith, WR
6.2 Tavon Austin, WR
6.3 Rashard Mendenhall, RB
6.4 Pierre Garcon, WR
6.5 Antonio Brown, WR
6.6 Stevie Johnson, WR
6.7 Ahmad Bradshaw, RB
6.8 Robert Griffin, III, QB
6.9 Vernon Davis, TE
6.10 Andrew Luck, QB
6.11 Daryl Richardson, RB
6.12 Torrey Smith, WR
7th Round
7.1 Benjarvus Green-Ellis, RB
7.2 Miles Austin, WR
7.3 DeSean Jackson, WR
7.4 Seattle, D/ST
7.5 Eric Decker, WR
7.6 James Jones, WR
7.7 Greg Jennings, WR
7.8 Dennis Pitta, TE
7.9 Tony Romo, QB
7.10 Colin Kaepernick, QB
7.11 Russell Wilson, QB
7.12 Cecil Shorts, WR
8th Round
8.1 Gio Bernard, RB
8.2 Danarrio Alexander, WR
8.3 Bryce Brown, RB
8.4 Andre Brown, RB
8.5 Vick Ballard, RB
8.6 Kenny Britt, WR
8.7 Fred Jackson, RB
8.8 Mark Ingram, RB
OTC:
1.1 Adrian Peterson, RB
1.2 Doug Martin, RB
1.3 Arian Foster, RB
1.4 Jamaal Charles, RB
1.5 Ray Rice, RB
1.6 Calvin Johnson, WR
1.7 Marshawn Lynch, RB
1.8 Trent Richardson, RB
1.9 CJ Spiller, RB
1.10 Alfred Morris, RB
1.11 Lesean McCoy, RB
1.12 Drew Brees, QB
Round 2
2.1 Brandon Marshall, WR
2.2 Jimmy Graham, TE
2.3 Dez Bryant, WR
2.4 AJ Green, WR
2.5 Aaron Rodgers, QB
2.6 Maurice Jones-Drew, RB
2.7 Matt Forte, RB
2.8 Stevan Ridley, RB
2.9 Peyton Manning, QB
2.10 Reggie Bush, RB
2.11 Darren Sproles, RB
2.12 Larry Fitzgerald, WR
Round 3
3.1 Chris Johnson, RB
3.2 Julio Jones, WR
3.3 Percy Harvin, WR
3.4 Steven Jackson, RB
3.5 Demaryius Thomas, WR
3.6 Demarco Murray, RB
3.7 Tom Brady, QB
3.8 Roddy White, WR
3.9 Andre Johnson, WR
3.10 Victor Cruz, WR
3.11 Wes Welker, WR
3.12 Frank Gore, RB
Round 4
4.1 Darren McFadden, RB
4.2 Danny Amendola, WR
4.3 Lamar Miller, RB
4.4 Jason Witten, TE
4.5 Randall Cobb, WR
4.6 Dwayne Bowe, WR
4.7 Marques Colston, WR
4.8 Rob Gronkowski, TE
4.9 Mike Wallace, WR
4.10 Vincent Jackson, WR
4.11 Jordy Nelson, WR
4.12 Hakeem Nicks, WR
Round 5
5.1 Cam Newton, QB
5.2 Matt Ryan, QB
5.3 Tony Gonzalez, TE
5.4 Reggie Wayne, WR
5.5 Le'Veon Bell, RB
5.6 Matthew Stafford, QB
5.7 Christopher Ivory, RB
5.8 David Wilson, RB
5.9 Montee Ball, RB
5.10 Ryan Mathews, RB
5.11 Shane Vereen, RB
5.12 Eddie Lacy, RB
6th Round
6.1 Steve Smith, WR
6.2 Tavon Austin, WR
6.3 Rashard Mendenhall, RB
6.4 Pierre Garcon, WR
6.5 Antonio Brown, WR
6.6 Stevie Johnson, WR
6.7 Ahmad Bradshaw, RB
6.8 Robert Griffin, III, QB
6.9 Vernon Davis, TE
6.10 Andrew Luck, QB
6.11 Daryl Richardson, RB
6.12 Torrey Smith, WR
7th Round
7.1 Benjarvus Green-Ellis, RB
7.2 Miles Austin, WR
7.3 DeSean Jackson, WR
7.4 Seattle, D/ST
7.5 Eric Decker, WR
7.6 James Jones, WR
7.7 Greg Jennings, WR
7.8 Dennis Pitta, TE
7.9 Tony Romo, QB
7.10 Colin Kaepernick, QB
7.11 Russell Wilson, QB
7.12 Cecil Shorts, WR
8th Round
8.1 Gio Bernard, RB
8.2 Danarrio Alexander, WR
8.3 Bryce Brown, RB
8.4 Andre Brown, RB
8.5 Vick Ballard, RB
8.6 Kenny Britt, WR
8.7 Fred Jackson, RB
8.8 Mark Ingram, RB
OTC:
This post was edited on 7/25/13 at 7:01 pm
Posted on 7/25/13 at 1:55 pm to AmosMosesAndTwins
My bad if I copied and pasted the wrong one. I DO NOT HAVE WAYNE. That should be Steve Smith and Lacy.
This post was edited on 7/25/13 at 1:56 pm
Posted on 7/25/13 at 1:57 pm to Iona Fan Man
quote:
small and slow
He'll put up better numbers than D. Richardson, IMO.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 1:58 pm to CQQ
Thanks I was fricking lost there for a minute.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:10 pm to OBUDan
quote:
He'll put up better numbers than D. Richardson, IMO.
okay
four CIN Rbs scored a total of 254.6 points last year
lets say BGE and GB split all RB production...no other RB carries the ball once this season
How will that 254 be split?
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:18 pm to OBUDan
quote:
He'll put up better numbers than D. Richardson, IMO.
I'm not sure what to expect out of Richardson, but here's my expectations for Gio. Cincy ran the ball over 400 times last year. Let's pencil him in for 150 carries if 50/50 is somewhat true. With Cincy's Oline and him being a small back, let's give him a pedestrian ypc of 3.9 yards like our boy Ingram.
585 yards = 58.5
Now if they utilize him as a receiving threat like I think, let's say not quite as much as Spiller's 43, but since Cincy was last in the league for receptions out the backfield...30
30 catches = 30 plus 250 yards receiving at the LEAST another 25
And a small amount of TD since it might be Law Firm seeing all the action in the red zone..4 TD = 24 points.
So for my 4th RB almost 138 points. Which would put him as a top 30 RB from last year. I'll take that here.
This post was edited on 7/25/13 at 2:20 pm
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:21 pm to swamie
quote:
Gio
quote:
150 carries
That's being a bit generous, I think.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:21 pm to swamie
These rookie timeshares are never worth a shite. Overdrafted and underperform usually.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:29 pm to GynoSandberg
It can go one of two ways. It could be the kind of time share JStew got with Williams his rookie year or the kind Spiller got his second year.
Unless Cincy decides to scale back their rush attempts by 100 carries, I don't think 150 is unreasonable.
Unless Cincy decides to scale back their rush attempts by 100 carries, I don't think 150 is unreasonable.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:31 pm to swamie
quote:
He'll put up better numbers than D. Richardson, IMO. I'm not sure what to expect out of Richardson, but here's my expectations for Gio. Cincy ran the ball over 400 times last year. Let's pencil him in for 150 carries if 50/50 is somewhat true. With Cincy's Oline and him being a small back, let's give him a pedestrian ypc of 3.9 yards like our boy Ingram.
585 yards = 58.5
Now if they utilize him as a receiving threat like I think, let's say not quite as much as Spiller's 43, but since Cincy was last in the league for receptions out the backfield...30
30 catches = 30 plus 250 yards receiving at the LEAST another 25
And a small amount of TD since it might be Law Firm seeing all the action in the red zone..4 TD = 24 points.
So for my 4th RB almost 138 points. Which would put him as a top 30 RB from last year. I'll take that here.
I can't compete with managers who put this much thought and statistical analysis into their drafting.
I draft just based off who I think looks good in a uniform
This post was edited on 7/25/13 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:35 pm to MrWiseGuy
It's like 80% bullshite 20% analysis based on what's readily available from the front page of google news for a player.
But I'm 60% confident in what I said being true.
But I'm 60% confident in what I said being true.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:40 pm to Iona Fan Man
quote:
four CIN Rbs scored a total of 254.6 points last year
And what did St. Louis' guys score?
It's not like you have a great case for their porous offense being suddenly ignited by Daryl Richardson's 98 carries last year.
Add to that that it's an open competition between he, Pead and Stacy, then throw in carries going to Tavon Austin and it's just a murky situation behind a bad OL.
Cincy at least has a good offense.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:41 pm to OBUDan
Just saw this. Further reason why I won't touch him.
Seahawks placed WR Percy Harvin (hip) on the active/PUP list.
Seahawks placed WR Percy Harvin (hip) on the active/PUP list.
quote:
Harvin is reportedly battling a possible slight tear in the labrum of his hip, and he'll get a second opinion early next week. The injury is suddenly a fairly large fantasy concern, particularly if it requires surgery. Harvin participated in OTAs and minicamp after ending last season in Minnesota on injured reserve with a severe high-ankle sprain. It's a situation to track closely.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:42 pm to swamie
I don't think much of Ellis, so I think it's conceivable that Gio sees the field a lot, and catches passes while Ellis becomes more of their red zone, big back type.
But as your 4th RB/Flex, yeah, that's about what I'd expect from him. I just don't see Daryl Richardson doing much more than that.
But as your 4th RB/Flex, yeah, that's about what I'd expect from him. I just don't see Daryl Richardson doing much more than that.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 2:42 pm to swamie
quote:
Cincy ran the ball over 400 times last year.
430
but 70 of those were QB/WRs
360/2=180 each...but don't think so
200/160=could be
250/110=most likely
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