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12 team, standard scoring. I had pick 11

 

QB: CAAAAM

WR: Reggie Wayne

WR: Smitty!!

RB: Alfred Morris

RB: Maurice Jones-Drew

TE: Tony Gonzalez

W/R: Mike Wallace

DEF: Packers

K: Kai Forbath

 

BN: TY Hilton

BN: Kenbrell Thompkins

BN: Bilal Powell

BN: Ben Roethlisberger

BN: Cordarrelle Patterson

BN: Justin Forsett (MJD handcuff)

 

kinda bummed on getting the 11th pick. Wish I had a better 3rd RB, but all of them seemed to be reaches when it came my time and Lacy, Deangelo, and Mathews got snagged up before me. Any suggestions welcomed.

 

*i got Cam pick 35 and Steve pick 62 for those interested in getting them (which I assume is most)

 

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I did take MJD at 14th. He is ranked that in yahoo i wish i had a early first late second though because he falls to around pick 20-25 typically.  He is ready to go and a year removed from a rushing title. and was leading the league in rushing before his first major NFL injury. and im a UCLA fan :p 

 

My boy Thompkins 8 catches 117 yards. Great snag in the 9th round happy i got him.

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I would try to find a trade partner looking for an upgrade at TE, and ship out Gonzalez and Powell for a lower ranked TE and higher backup RB. Not big on TY Hilton or Reggie Wayne. If Arians was still there, I'd be huge on TY this year. Most are expecting that the Colts under Hamilton will run more, less three wide, fewer deep balls. Otherwise, a good looking team IMO. MJD could turn out to be a top 8 RB, so I don't think that's an awful pick at that spot.

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