Starting with the No. 1 pick, Boom in the Endzone had an excellent performance. After picking up multiple Ravens in the early rounds (Mark Andrews and Mark Ingram II), Boom in the Endzone are predicted to finish 2nd in Payton34 FFL with a record of 10-2-1 (1,674 points).
- Deshaun Watson
Best of the Bunch: Of all the players selected by Boom in the Endzone, Watson ought to accumulate the highest point total this season. Coming off a season in which he threw for 3,852 yards and 26 TDs with 12 INTs and ran for 413 yards and 7 TDs, totaling 418 fantasy points, Watson is projected to score 447 fantasy points with the Texans, a 7% jump. That makes him a valuable No. 1 QB for this squad.
- Mark Andrews
Going out on a Limb: Are you willing to reveal your source? We'd love to hear what prompted you to draft Andrews at No. 25, about 12 picks earlier than his ADP of 37. Then again, you might be onto something? Projected to score 154 fantasy points this season with the Ravens, he appears poised to outperform last year when he hauled in 64 passes for 852 yards and 10 TDs, earning 143 fantasy points. Andrews will slot in as the No. 1 TE for Boom in the Endzone, according to projections.
Draft Notes
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Week 8 could be a rude awakening for Boom in the Endzone, as they have four players on a bye (Deshaun Watson, Mark Andrews, Mark Ingram II, and Denver). Your Week 8 opponent, Throw up the X, will be operating at full strength with no players on a bye.
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Based on projected records, Boom in the Endzone have one of the least daunting schedules in Payton34 FFL this season with a strength of schedule that ranks as the 3rd easiest.
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Boom in the Endzone clearly focused on collecting elite talent, having put together a relatively front-loaded group of players. The top players from each position, collectively, are quite potent, slated to score the highest point total in Payton34 FFL. Meanwhile, the rest of the roster is a bit less inspiring, as they're predicted to compile a point total that would rank in the middle of the pack.
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Boom in the Endzone drafted WR Michael Gallup in the 8th round as the first flex player on the roster, turning to the WR/RB/TE position only after filling all of the individual offensive positions.
Player Analysis
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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