Whether or not FantasyDaddy Aaron was talking trash in the draft chat room is irrelevant and you have no proof. What there is proof of, though, is a dominant draft performance by FantasyDaddy Aaron that led to a season projection of 10-3-0 (2,110 points) and a first-place finish in MIC WARS League. They got aggressive about drafting running backs early, snagging Marshawn Lynch (6th overall), Matt Forte (19th), and LeSean McCoy (30th). If these guys can do what they're expected to do, FantasyDaddy Aaron will benefit. They are the most prolific group of RBs in the league.
Week 9 is not looking like a fun one for fantasy football. FantasyDaddy Aaron should look into the joys of scrapbooking, or bird-watching, or just anything that isn't fantasy football. It might not be pretty. They have six players and the most projected fantasy points on bye that week. Based on their opponents' projected points, they have one of the softest slates. In addition to having the fourth-easiest overall schedule, FantasyDaddy Aaron has the easiest first four games of the season.
Draft Notes
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Asset Management
FantasyDaddy Aaron is loaded at RB and DEF. Could they be willing to leverage some of that talent and listen to trade offers from other teams in MIC WARS League?
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Separating the Wheat from the Chaff
FantasyDaddy Aaron drafted top-3 players at a trio of different positions (Matt Forte, Travis Kelce, and Seattle).
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Close to the Vest
FantasyDaddy Aaron was focused on a squad with minimal risk, grabbing eight "low-risk" players out of 16 picks.
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Get Off My Lawn
With an average of 7.7 years of NFL experience, FantasyDaddy Aaron is the oldest and by default, least exciting team in the league.
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Tough to Defend This One
Does FantasyDaddy Aaron get the reason behind drafting a back-up defense? In Week 9, both Seattle and Baltimore will be on bye.
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Big D
FantasyDaddy Aaron elected to go with two DEFs instead of loading up at other spots.
Player Analysis
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- Marshawn Lynch, RB
- Round 1, Pick 6
Advanced MathIf FantasyDaddy Aaron had a nickel for every time Marshawn Lynch is projected to touch the ball this season, they'd have 313 nickels.
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- Matt Forte, RB
- Round 2, Pick 19
Better Lucky Than Good?The rest of MIC WARS League overlooked a gem, and FantasyDaddy Aaron made the smartest value pick of the round by taking Matt Forte.
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- LeSean McCoy, RB
- Round 3, Pick 30
Does LeSean McCoy Enjoy Gourmet Cuisine?Because his projected yardage figures are tasty. McCoy is ranked ninth in the league with 1,558 all-purpose yards.
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- Russell Wilson, QB
- Round 4, Pick 43
Knowing When to Take OffHe won't get too flashy in the passing game, but the ability to create with his legs makes Wilson a legitimate threat to NFL defenses -- and to future fantasy opponents of FantasyDaddy Aaron.
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- Travis Kelce, TE
- Round 5, Pick 54
All Over the FieldTravis Kelce is projected to rank among the top-5 for TEs in both receiving TDs (fourth with 5.8) and receiving yards (third with 830).
Best Available
If FantasyDaddy Aaron wants to upgrade, WR and K are areas they could go after first.
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- Percy Harvin
- Rank 145, ADP 121
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- Michael Crabtree
- Rank 159, ADP 125
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- Matt Prater
- Rank 211, ADP 116
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- Nick Folk
- Rank 219, ADP 144
ADP Analysis
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
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
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-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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