Learning to handle success will be the biggest obstacle for Lucky Enuf, as they figure to be at the top of the standings all season. They are expected to go 11-2-0 (2,308 points) and finish in first-place in OklahomIraqis League. They went after the diva position early, using three of their first five selections on WRs Odell Beckham Jr. (first round), Emmanuel Sanders (third round), and Allen Robinson (fifth round). These players will be heavily relied upon by Lucky Enuf, as they are one of the top groups of WRs in the league.
Lucky Enuf should use Week 7 to consider life's great mysteries, like why Greenland is ice and Iceland is green. It would be better than checking fantasy football that week. They have five players and the most projected fantasy points on bye that week. Based on their opponents' projected points, they have the least challenging schedule. Along with the easiest overall schedule, both the first four games and last four games of the season are about league-average difficulty for Lucky Enuf.
Draft Notes
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On Autopilot
Picking starting RBs should be an effortless exercise most weeks for Lucky Enuf, as there's a healthy projected point difference between their third-ranked (Danny Woodhead) and fourth-ranked (Matt Jones) RBs.
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Separating the Wheat from the Chaff
At three different positions, Lucky Enuf picked up projected top-3 players (Buffalo, Greg Olsen, and Mason Crosby).
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Team of Champions?
Lucky Enuf is fielding a team of fantasy MVPs. Last season, three of their players were among the top-20 players that were on the most championship rosters across all Yahoo! leagues: Odell Beckham Jr., Justin Forsett, and Emmanuel Sanders.
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Full Control Early On
Lucky Enuf began things with a bang, nabbing the most projected points in the league during the draft's first half.
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The Bargain Whisperer
Lucky Enuf was hunting for steals throughout the draft, snapping up a trio of bargains in the first 11 rounds (Tony Romo, Cole Beasley, and Antonio Gates).
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Returning to Greatness
If special teams contributions count in OklahomIraqis League, Lucky Enuf may have found a gem in Tyler Lockett. Including his 1,115 projected return yards, he ranks fifth in the league with 1,643 all-purpose yards.
Player Analysis
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- O. Beckham Jr., WR
- Round 1, Pick 8
Blackjack BeckhamA 21-year-old rookie who was injured to begin the year, Beckham concluded 2014 with 21 targets in Week 17 against Philadelphia. No other player saw more targets in a single game all season.
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- Justin Forsett, RB
- Round 2, Pick 21
Feel the Rhythm, Feel the RhymeGet on up, it's Justin Forsett time! He should run cool this season with 240 projected points.
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- E. Sanders, WR
- Round 3, Pick 36
Denver DynamiteA bargain at his ADP last season, Sanders was one of just four WRs to notch 100 receptions in 2014. The secret is out, but Lucky Enuf obviously knows this WR2 is as good a bet as any to post WR1-esque numbers.
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- Greg Olsen, TE
- Round 4, Pick 49
Outstanding OlsenAcross all Yahoo! leagues, only one Tight End (Gronkowski) appeared on first-place rosters more often than Greg Olsen last year.
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- G. Bernard, RB
- Round 6, Pick 77
Was Giovani Bernard Worth it at Pick No. 77?Lucky Enuf sure hopes so. The Bengals' running back is projected to have 184 points this year, almost the same as his total from last year.
Best Available
If Lucky Enuf has a desire to make a roster move, QB and WR are areas of need.
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- Robert Griffin III
- Rank 180, ADP 124
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- Reggie Wayne
- Rank 208, ADP 120
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- Wes Welker
- Rank 251, ADP 114
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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