Playoffs?! Are you kidding me, playoffs?! Actually, yeah that could happen. Amanda Hugginkiss™ put together a quality team and is projected to finish in fourth-place in Hiawatha Elite League at 7-5-1 (1,433 points). With five WRs on the roster, Amanda Hugginkiss™ loaded up on solid pass catchers; their WRs are projected to average 129 points this season, close to the league average of 137. They ended up with one of the most prolific TE duos in the league, as they have Jordan Reed and Jimmy Graham on their team.
Whether by good fortune or well-planned strategy, Amanda Hugginkiss™ has secured a favorable bye week schedule for their superstars. Of their top five players in projected points, none share a common off week. Based on their opponents' projected points, they have a harder-than-average schedule. Corresponding with the fourth-most grueling overall schedule, Amanda Hugginkiss™ also has the second-toughest first four games of the season.
Draft Notes
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On Autopilot
Choosing which WRs to start should be pretty obvious most weeks for Amanda Hugginkiss™, as projections show a healthy point difference between their third-ranked (Jordan Matthews) and fourth-ranked (Mohamed Sanu) wideouts.
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Positional Fortitude
Amanda Hugginkiss™ has four positions that are stronger than league average. While DEF, RB, and QB are projected to be good, TE is the best on Amanda Hugginkiss™.
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Risk Averse
Amanda Hugginkiss™ minimized risk by choosing six consistent players among their 15 picks.
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Team of Champions?
Amanda Hugginkiss™ 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: Devonta Freeman, Allen Robinson, and Carson Palmer.
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Digging Deep
James Starks is owned in only 2% of all Yahoo! leagues, but will surely reward Amanda Hugginkiss™ for their faith! Or not.
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Dual-Threat Dynamo
Tyrod Taylor can deliver fantasy glory to Amanda Hugginkiss™ with his arm and his legs. Taylor has 497 projected rushing yards, and ranks second among QBs in that category.
Player Analysis
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- D. Freeman, RB
- Round 1, Pick 11
Advanced MathIf Amanda Hugginkiss™ had a nickel for every time Devonta Freeman is projected to touch the ball this season, they'd have 297 nickels.
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- Allen Robinson, WR
- Round 2, Pick 14
176 Reasons for Amanda Hugginkiss™ to Appreciate Allen RobinsonRobinson ranks ninth in the Hiawatha Elite League among WRs with 176 projected fantasy points.
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- Julian Edelman, WR
- Round 3, Pick 35
The Power of PersuasionNow would be a reasonable time for Amanda Hugginkiss™ to encourage the Hiawatha Elite League to increase the value of receptions. They grabbed Julian Edelman and his 93 projected catches (ranked eighth in the NFL).
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- Jordan Reed, TE
- Round 4, Pick 38
Better Lucky Than Good?The rest of Hiawatha Elite League overlooked a gem, and Amanda Hugginkiss™ made the highest value pick of the round by taking Jordan Reed.
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- Danny Woodhead, RB
- Round 5, Pick 59
Trigger HappyWith their fifth-round pick, Amanda Hugginkiss™ pulled the trigger. They drafted Danny Woodhead at pick number 59 despite an ADP of just 117.1 across all Yahoo! leagues.
Best Available
WR and K are projected to be the weakest units for Amanda Hugginkiss™.
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- Rishard Matthews
- Rank 121, ADP 131
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- Bruce Ellington
- Rank 132, ADP 129
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- Connor Barth
- Rank 215, ADP 88
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- Shayne Graham
- Rank 221, ADP 95
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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