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12 hours ago, cookinbrak said:

Last in a 12 team league

Cam Newton
Phillip Rivers

Christian McCaffrey
Duke Johnson
CJ Anderson
James White

Deandre Hopkins
Adam Theilen
TY Hilton
Danny Amendola
Desean Jackson
Dez Bryant
Curtis Samuel

Kyle Rudolph

Will Lutz

Texans
Browns

Pretty good team for drafting dead last, nice.

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On ‎8‎/‎24‎/‎2018 at 10:54 AM, Greatman77 said:

Here's mine. I drafted 10th in a 12 team league. How hosed am I?1496007658_MyTeam.jpg.35b14418295a5248274d354d75fe7b57.jpg

I think you're in trouble if Saquon goes down, but otherwise should be good. Interesting league with only one starting RB. Just be active on waiver wire to try to poach backup RBs with high upside. 

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12 team 0.5 PPR

QB Ben Roethlisberger

WR DeAndre Hopkins

WR AJ Green

WR Tyreek Hill

RB Derrick Henry

RB Rex Burkhead

TE Greg Olsen

W/R Isiah Crowell

K Josh Lambo

DEF LAC

Bench Philip Rivers

Bench Tyler Lockett

Bench Tyrell Williams

Bench Michael Gallup

Bench Peyton Barber

Bench Adrian Peterson

10 Team 0.5 PPR

QB Ben Roethlisberger

WR Keenan Allen

WR Amari Cooper

RB Leonard Fournette

RB Derrick Henry

TE Greg Olsen

W/R/T Rex Burkhead

K Matt Prater

DEF Baltimore

Bench Matt Stafford

Bench Julian Edelman

Bench Tyler Lockett

Bench Jamison Crowder

Bench Adrian Peterson

Bench OJ Howard

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Drafting first in a 12-team full-PPR. Not thrilled with my WR but I think it will be OK.

QB: Cam

RB: Bell, D Freeman, R Freeman, Barber, Powell

WR: Marvin Jones, Crowder, M Williams, D Parker, Gallup, Geronimo Allison

TE: Gronk

K: Gano

DST: Carolina

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29 minutes ago, Seoul_Panther said:

Only a ten team on nfl.com. Alas I don't get to defend my Huddle title since we aren't doing it this year. Too bad, i quite enjoyed the settings on the espn version.

I caved and started it back up.  drafting Sunday night if you still want in.  Free league.

 

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