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Aussig Emptyheads's Draft Report Card

--hidden-- | Drafted Round 15, Pick 169
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Headlined by a Quality Group of RBs, Aussig Emptyheads Will Impose their Will on Meager Opponents

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Having the top pick in the draft doesn't always lead to championships. But it very well could in this case. Aussig Emptyheads did what top-flight fantasy owners do when they land the No. 1 overall pick. They constructed a juggernaut. With Saquon Barkley and Mark Ingram II expected to combine for the highest point total of all starting RB groups in the league, Aussig Emptyheads are predicted to finish in first place in CZNFL B League 19 with a mark of 11-2 (1,650 points).

  • Jack Doyle

Biggest Mover: Of all the offensive picks by Aussig Emptyheads, Doyle ought to take the biggest jump from last year. Coming off a season in which he recorded 26 receptions for 245 yards and 2 TDs in 6 games, totaling 35 fantasy points, Doyle is projected to score 79 fantasy points with the Colts, a 130% jump. That makes him a valuable No. 2 TE for this squad.

  • Corey Davis

Stretch Pick: Are you willing to share your secrets? We'd love to learn what prompted you to select Davis at No. 73, about 25 spots earlier than his ADP of 98. Then again, maybe you're onto something? Projected to score 148 fantasy points this season with the Titans, he appears set to improve on last year when he racked up 65 catches for 891 yards and 4 TDs to earn 119 fantasy points. Based on projected points, Davis will slot in as the No. 3 WR for Aussig Emptyheads to begin the season.

Draft Notes

  • Aussig Emptyheads are in for a rude awakening in Week 11 when they have three players on a bye (Saquon Barkley, Corey Davis, and Mason Crosby). Perhaps leveling the playing field, your Week 11 opponent, Blue Dragons, will be facing a similar quandary with two players (Davante Adams and Delanie Walker) on a bye week.

  • Aussig Emptyheads have a fairly balanced schedule in CZNFL B League 19 this season according to projections with a strength of schedule that ranks as the 4th least daunting.

  • With the 2nd-oldest group in the league at an average of 6.3 years of NFL experience, Aussig Emptyheads must have prioritized experience. Even so, they still selected one rookie (Marquise Brown). In total, there were 12 rookies selected over the course of the CZNFL B League 19 draft.

  • It's clear that Aussig Emptyheads focused on accumulating elite talent, having put together a top-heavy squad. Combined, the top players from each position are really potent, forecasted to tally the 2nd-most points in the league. The rest of the roster, alternatively, is a bit less inspiring, as they're expected to put up a point total that ranks in the middle of the pack.

Player Analysis

ADP Analysis

Pick Number

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Position Rank vs League Average

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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

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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

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Aussig Emptyheads
1. (1) Saquon Barkley
2. (24) Antonio Brown
3. (25) George Kittle
4. (48) Mark Ingram II
5. (49) Kenny Golladay
6. (72) Drew Brees
7. (73) Corey Davis
8. (96) Matt Breida
9. (97) Marvin Jones Jr.
10. (120) Mike Davis
11. (121) Hollywood Brown
12. (144) Jack Doyle
13. (145) Kirk Cousins
14. (168) Mason Crosby
15. (169) Kansas City

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