09-02-2015, 12:13 AM
(09-01-2015, 09:43 PM)MrRager Wrote: You are far from what I would call being stacked at WR. There are no WR1s. You do have good depth though and who cares about being stacked at TE? Cooper for sure starts in your flex over Ertz so he is just kind of a wasted pick. Maybe you could have grabbed a Romo/Ryan/Eli/Rivers with that pick instead. RBs look weak past Charles, but some people are straight believers in Abdullah so you may be fine. Charles is a stud. The Bengals defense is a mystery after a terrible year last year and that was a pure homer pick. Tucker is a great kicker.
PPR and 12-man league. I'd be kicking my own ass if it was a 10-team league.
Cooper might not technically be a #1 receiver, but the reality is that he'll be the #1 on that team. ESPN has him ranked 37 spots ahead of Crabtree, who is technically the #1. Without Julius Thomas, Sanders might as well be a #1 with Manning throwing the ball and J Thomas's targets gone. TY Hilton could be meh or he could be good.
I wouldn't have taken a QB that early, but you're probably right on Ertz and too many TEs. Maybe a team without a TE offers me a decent trade.
Everywhere I look said the growing opinion is that Abdullah will be starting soon and Bell is pretty much done as the guy in Detroit.
Bengals D, like I said, is very underrated, imco, especially because Hill will control the clock. Geno being back to better than before the injury in itself makes it a solid pick, not to mention Dunlap and MJ, plus Carter is apparently looking like an animal. I really don't think that it's a homer pick at all.
I think I probably did wait too long for a QB, but I still think Bridewater could have a big year and the pick could pay dividends.
Palmer has overthrown, underthrown, nowherenearthereceiver thrown the ball in the time that I've watched him this preseason. His receivers have made some acrobatic catches to bail him out, but I'm not very impressed with Palmer.