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Jars Raiduhs's Draft Report Card

--hidden-- | Drafted Round 16, Pick 153
B+ Grade
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Led by a Quality Group of RBs, Jars Raiduhs Is Going to Own This League

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Drafting eighth, Jars Raiduhs took advantage of their feeble-minded opponents and drafted a team capable of making some noise come playoff time. They are expected to finish first in Run Run Pass Punt with a record of 11-2-0 (1,754 points).

Jars Raiduhs made use of all four of their keeper slots, stockpiling pass-catchers. They held on to three WRs among their keepers-- Julio Jones (20.1 ADP), Jordy Nelson (22.8 ADP), and Antonio Brown (25.7 ADP). On average, their four keepers are slightly more valuable (by 4.7%) than the draft picks that they replaced.

Jars Raiduhs should drop off the grid during Week 11. They have five players and the most projected fantasy points on bye that week. Taking a look at the entire season from start to finish, they have the weakest schedule. Along with having the easiest overall schedule, Jars Raiduhs also has the softest last four games of the season.

Draft Notes

  • On Autopilot

    Picking starting RBs should be an effortless exercise most weeks for Jars Raiduhs, as there's a healthy projected point difference between their third-ranked (Maurice Jones-Drew) and fourth-ranked (Christine Michael) RBs.

  • Up, Up, and Away

    With six players projected to significantly beat their previous year's fantasy points, Jars Raiduhs hopes to have found some up-and-coming stars.

  • Great Idea, Poor Execution

    Jars Raiduhs will need to get busy on the waiver wire in Week 11, as their only TE (Dennis Pitta) and only K (Justin Tucker) will both be off that week.

  • Beginning with a Bang

    Jars Raiduhs got off to a sizzling start, amassing the most projected points in the league during the first half of the draft.

  • Team of Champions

    Jars Raiduhs is rocking a team of fantasy MVPs. Last season, three of their players were among the top-20 players that were on the most first-place fantasy teams (Jamaal Charles, Jordy Nelson, and Antonio Brown).

  • My One and Only

    Ignoring roster depth, Jars Raiduhs chose only one player at three different positions (TE, DEF, and K).

Player Analysis

    • Jamaal Charles, RB
    • Round 1, Pick 8
    2014 Could be More of the Same

    Owners who took a chance on Charles last season were rewarded handsomely, as he was owned on more playoff rosters across Yahoo! than any other RB.

    • Jordy Nelson, WR
    • Round 2, Pick 13
    212 More Reasons to Appreciate Jordy Nelson

    Nelson ranks ninth in the Run Run Pass Punt League among WRs with 212 projected fantasy points.

    • Julio Jones, WR
    • Round 3, Pick 28
    Stolen In Broad Daylight

    Julio Jones was the best value pick of the round and could be the cause of many sleepless nights for the other managers.

    • Antonio Brown, WR
    • Round 4, Pick 33
    The Power of Persuasion

    Now would be a reasonable time for Jars Raiduhs to encourage the Run Run Pass Punt League to increase the value of receptions. They grabbed Antonio Brown and his 97 projected catches (ranked fourth in the NFL).

    • Toby Gerhart, RB
    • Round 5, Pick 48
    Rarely Seen in the Wild

    With 1,108 projected yards on the ground, Toby Gerhart is an elusive three-down back.

Best Available

There are four positions that Jars Raiduhs could look to improve, including TE and RB, which look like the biggest areas of need.

    • Owen Daniels
    • Rank 119, ADP 123
    • Martellus Bennett
    • Rank 120, ADP 118
    • Khiry Robinson
    • Rank 149, ADP 123
    • Jonathan Stewart
    • Rank 156, ADP 124

ADP Analysis

Pick Number

Bars above zero indicate a pick was selected later than a player's ADP. Bars below zero show players that were taken earlier than their ADP.

Position Rank vs League Average

  Team   League

The average projected points for all the players at each position versus the average projected points for all players at that position in the league.

Team Forecast

Bye Week Points Lost

Points

Each bar represents the total projected season points for each player that's on bye that week. This chart shows any potential bye week issues.

Schedule by Opponent Points

Week

Week-by-week schedule with each opponent's projected season points. This chart shows any difficult or easy stretches in the schedule.

How We Grade

Draft grades are based strictly on teams' draft performances. This is calculated by counting the number of fantasy points teams are projected to score over the course of the season using their optimal line-ups. The grades do not take schedule into account. Because of bye weeks and other variables it is possible to earn a high grade yet be projected to finish in the middle of the pack. The opposite is also true. Bottom line: Fantasy Football is like the real game. You can draft the greatest talent in the world but you still need to manage your team every week to get the most out of that talent. As a wise man once said, "On any given Sunday..."

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Jars Raiduhs
1. (8) Jamaal Charles
2. (13) Jordy Nelson
3. (28) Julio Jones
4. (33) Antonio Brown
5. (48) Toby Gerhart
6. (68) Tony Romo
7. (73) Torrey Smith
8. (84) Maurice Jones-Drew
9. (88) Rueben Randle
10. (93) Justin Tucker
11. (108) Los Angeles
12. (113) Dennis Pitta
13. (128) Christine Michael
14. (133) Ben Roethlisberger
15. (148) Kenny Britt
16. (153) Bryce Brown

Best Draft

Best Draft is awarded to the team with the most projected season points based on weekly optimal starting lineups.