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My first Money League draft was today


t96

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$200 buy in, 12 teams standard with no flex. I picked 2nd overall

 

QB: Cam

WR: Calvin Johnson
WR: Antonio Brown
WR: Keenan Allen
RB: Gio Bernard
RB: CJ Spiller
TE: Greg Olsen
K: (as of now, none)
DEF: Carolina
B: Jeremy Maclin
B: Michael Crabtree
B: Kyle Rudolph
B: Steven Jackson
B: Pierre Thomas
B: Josh Gordon

B: Kelvin Benjamin

 

I will have to drop someone on my bench to pick up Gano, if Gordon is suspended a year he's gone otherwise that no good Aints motherfuger is gone.

 

So, will I win or what?

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Hard to say if you can win. Depends on the other teams and Injuries.

 

Your RBs are iffy as both CJ and Gio will be splitting snaps. Also CJ is a bit injury prone. 

 

WR and TE is very strong tho.

 

Yeah RB is pretty bad but I've got a lot of great trade options. My depth at WR for a 12 team league is outrageous. Especially if Gordon gets 8 games or no games. CJ and Gio both have a lot of upside I think. Kind of boom or bust. Steven Jackson if he can stay healthy will do well for fantasy since they'll go against defenses not stacking the box with Roddy and Julio healthy so he'll get the touches. Also if Rudolph booms like I expect him to (Norv Turner offense against 3 sh*tty defenses in their division, and an easy schedule) then I could trade him for an upgrade at RB. I'm pretty confident in my team as a whole. But as it is every year, anything can happen obviously. I could also pick up Stewart as there is certainly a possibility he gets a bulk load of carries and does well. He looked really really good in the preseason game. Just gotta be healthy. I'd probably pick him up over Pierre Thomas. We will see though.

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