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Post by Steelers 1954 on Sept 5, 2021 17:15:53 GMT -5
Steel City Rocker Draft Report Card C Grade Recap Draft Results C Grade 1 Dalvin Cook 2 Antonio Gibson 3 Aaron Rodgers Share your draft grade and recap! Despite a Set of Monster RBs, Steel City Rocker are Good Enough to Barely Miss Playoffs Draft Summary Blessed with a solid draft position (No. 2 overall), expectations were high for Steel City Rocker. However, those expectations vanished instantly after they drafted, as this team looks to be on track for an unexceptional 6th-place finish in Big Cheesy XIII. While Dalvin Cook and Antonio Gibson are slated to combine for the 2nd-highest point total of all starting RB groups in the league, Steel City Rocker are predicted to post a record of 8-6 (3,384 points).
Marquez Callaway Best Pick What a late-round bargain for Steel City Rocker, who selected Callaway at No. 199, about eight rounds later than his ADP of 119. After a rookie season in which he hauled in 21 passes for 213 yards in 8 games, totaling 62 fantasy points, Callaway is projected to score 218 fantasy points with the Saints. That makes him a valuable No. 4 WR for this squad.
Aaron Rodgers Stretch Pick Are you willing to share your secrets? We'd love to hear what prompted you to choose Rodgers at No. 22, about three rounds earlier than his ADP of 60. Projected to score 380 fantasy points this season with the Packers, he'll need to outperform expectations to top last year when he threw for 4,299 yards and 48 TDs with 5 interceptions to post 427 fantasy points. Rodgers will slot in as the No. 1 QB for Steel City Rocker, according to projected points.
Draft Notes With only three quarterbacks off the board, Steel City Rocker predicted a run and got in early, taking Aaron Rodgers with the 2nd pick in the 3rd round. In the ensuing round, three more quarterbacks came off the board.
Fashionably late? You became the last manager in the league to draft a wide receiver with your selection of CeeDee Lamb (No. 39 overall).
Steel City Rocker face a tough task in Week 14 when they have five players on a bye (Tua Tagovailoa, Darius Leonard, Jason Sanders, Indianapolis, and Rhamondre Stevenson). Your Week 14 opponent, Kittle Litter, won't be nearly as encumbered with only two players (Will Fuller V and Dallas Goedert) on a bye week.
In spite of offensive openings at WR and TE in the 5th round, Steel City Rocker took RB James Robinson with the 42nd pick, the 3rd flex pick off the board.
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Post by Divebitch on Sept 5, 2021 23:54:34 GMT -5
divebitch Draft Report Card B Grade Recap Draft Results B Grade 1 Davante Adams 2 Nick Chubb 3 Dak Prescott Share your draft grade and recap! Despite an Exciting Group of WRs, Divebitch Might Make Playoffs but Probably Not Draft Summary If you can't handle the heat, get out of the draft room. Divebitch collapsed under the pressure of this draft. Picking No. 9 overall, they were clearly overmatched. For some good news, the team is particularly strong at receiver, as Davante Adams and Mecole Hardman are slated to combine for the 3rd-highest point total of all starting WR groups in the league. Divebitch are predicted to finish 7th in Big Cheesy XIII with a record of 5-9 (3,298 points).J.D. McKissic Best Pick Divebitch netted a great late-round value in choosing McKissic in the 17th round, about four rounds later than his ADP of 130. Coming off a season in which he rushed for 365 yards and 1 TD and recorded 80 catches for 589 yards and 2 TDs, totaling 213 fantasy points, McKissic is projected to score 161 fantasy points with the Football Team. That makes him the No. 6 RB for this squad. Ryan Tannehill Going out on a Limb Everyone, it seems, is a self-declared fantasy expert these days, so there's no telling where you got the idea to draft Tannehill with the 9th pick in the 5th round, about four rounds earlier than his ADP of 95. Projected to score 368 fantasy points this season with the Titans, he will attempt to perform similarly to last year when he threw for 3,819 yards and 33 TDs with 7 interceptions to earn 370 fantasy points. According to projections, Tannehill will slot in as the No. 2 QB for Divebitch to begin the season. Draft Notes Divebitch are especially deep at quarterback, drafting more than any other team in the league with four, compared to the league average of just 2.5. Divebitch are in for a rude awakening in Week 13 when they have four players on a bye (Nick Chubb, Ryan Tannehill, Davante Adams, and Jarvis Landry). Fear not: your Week 13 opponent, Steel City Rocker, will be confronting a similar quandary with three players (Aaron Rodgers, Robert Tonyan, and Jeremy Chinn) on a bye. With a strength of schedule that rates as the 5th least challenging according to projected records, Divebitch have a fairly balanced path in Big Cheesy XIII this season. Divebitch seem to have prioritized experience over youth, compiling a lineup with an average of 6 years of NFL experience, ranking as the 2nd-oldest group in the league. Despite that, they still selected three rookies (Kyle Pitts, Javonte Williams, and Zach Wilson), the 2nd-highest total in the league. In total, there were 13 rookies selected over the course of the Big Cheesy XIII draft. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- So Steelers 1954, explain this to me. How do I get a B and will finish 7th with a record of 5-9, 3298 pts. Yet you get a C with a slightly better 6th place but 8-6 and 3384 pts. Maybe I'm in a tougher division or something? lol This site, God bless it for all the work they obviously devote to it, but I can do without the extreme sarcasm when it doesn't consider that we can start 2 QBs, and they get a lot of pts besides. lol Was a good day, glad it's done.
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Post by Steelers 1954 on Sept 6, 2021 1:02:16 GMT -5
Thought I'd post some of the others who are not here.
Led by a Pair of Chiefs, Grim~Reefer are Built to Win it All Draft Summary Despite drawing the final pick of the first round, Grim~Reefer was able to put together a masterful draft. After picking up multiple Chiefs in the early rounds (Tyreek Hill and Clyde Edwards-Helaire), Grim~Reefer are predicted to finish atop Big Cheesy XIII with a record of 12-2 (3,481 points).
Courtland Sutton Biggest Steal What a tremendous mid-round bargain for Grim~Reefer, who selected Sutton in the 13th round, about three rounds later than his ADP of 100. Coming off a season in which he grabbed 3 balls for 66 yards in 1 game, totaling 11 fantasy points, Sutton is projected to score 237 fantasy points with the Broncos. That makes him the No. 5 WR for this squad.
Baker Mayfield Stretch Pick Either you know something that everybody else doesn't or you got a bit carried away with the choice of Mayfield in the 8th round, about four rounds earlier than his ADP of 122. Then again, you might be onto something? Projected to score 350 fantasy points this season with the Browns, he appears set to surpass last year when he threw for 3,563 yards and 26 TDs with 8 interceptions, earning 267 fantasy points. Mayfield will slot in as the No. 2 QB for Grim~Reefer, based on projected points.
Draft Notes With four defenses already off the board, Grim~Reefer foresaw a run on the horizon and jumped in early, taking Tampa Bay in the 16th round. In the round that followed, three more defensive units came off the board.
Grim~Reefer are in for a rude awakening in Week 14 when they have four players on a bye (Jonathan Taylor, Jalen Hurts, Miles Sanders, and Nyheim Hines). Your Week 14 opponent, Bubbasboyz, won't be nearly as limited with only two players (Mike Gesicki and Clayton Fejedelem) on a bye week.
With a strength of schedule rated as the easiest according to projected records, Grim~Reefer won't encounter too many speed bumps in Big Cheesy XIII this season. Don't be fooled, though, your work is only just getting started. Even the softest schedules can present plenty of roadblocks for those who don't remain diligent.
Despite open slots at QB and WR in the 5th round, Grim~Reefer chose RB Miles Sanders at No. 50, taking advantage of the multiple flex positions.
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Post by Steelers 1954 on Sept 6, 2021 1:04:21 GMT -5
Led by a Pair of Ravens, Dem Boyz are a Team to Keep an Eye On Draft Summary When a bottom-half draft slot leads to top-half results, that's the sign of a strong effort by the GM. Such was the case with Dem Boyz, which flipped its No. 7 overall pick into a projected 4th-place finish in Big Cheesy XIII. After picking up multiple Ravens in the early rounds (Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews), Dem Boyz are predicted to put up a total of 3,431 points based on the current roster, which would result in a 10-4 record.
Marquise Brown Biggest Steal What an outstanding late-round value for Dem Boyz, who got Brown with the 7th pick of the 17th round, about four rounds later than his ADP of 127. Following a season in which he recorded 58 catches for 769 yards and 8 TDs, totaling 187 fantasy points, Brown is projected to score 224 fantasy points with the Ravens. That makes him the No. 6 WR for this squad.
Matt Ryan Stretch Pick You must know something we don't. We're not sure why else you would choose Ryan with the 7th pick of the 9th round, about three rounds earlier than his ADP of 123. Then again, perhaps you're onto something. Projected to score 309 fantasy points this season with the Falcons, he appears poised to beat last year when he threw for 4,581 yards and 26 TDs with 11 interceptions, earning 289 fantasy points. But do you really need yet another QB? You can only start a maximum of two a week after all. Based on projected points, Ryan will slot in as the No. 3 QB for Dem Boyz to begin the season.
Draft Notes Week 8 will be a tough task for Dem Boyz, as they have five players on a bye (Lamar Jackson, Mark Andrews, Marquise Brown, Kenyan Drake, and Patrick Queen). Your Week 8 opponent, Kittle Litter, will be operating at full strength with no players on a bye week.
Based on projections, Dem Boyz have one of the least challenging schedules in Big Cheesy XIII this season with a strength of schedule that rates as the 2nd easiest.
Dem Boyz are balancing both youth and experience, compiling a squad with an average of 5.3 years of NFL experience, ranking in the middle of the pack for the league. Some experience is preferred, though, as they didn't pick any of the 13 rookies drafted.
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Post by Steelers 1954 on Sept 6, 2021 1:06:01 GMT -5
In Spite of Stretching for Some Picks, Manitoba Stolis Have a Squad Built to Reach Playoffs Draft Summary A masterful draft performance by the GM of Manitoba Stolis turned the No. 6 overall pick into a projected 3rd-place finish. Manitoba Stolis are predicted to finish 10-4 (3,502 points) in Big Cheesy XIII.
Curtis Samuel Best Pick What a great late-round value for Manitoba Stolis, who selected Samuel with the 6th pick in the 19th round, about seven rounds later than his ADP of 123. Following a season in which he recorded 77 receptions for 851 yards and 3 TDs, totaling 223 fantasy points, Samuel is projected to score 229 fantasy points with the Football Team. That makes him a valuable No. 4 WR for this squad.
Jameis Winston Reach Pick Everyone fancies themselves the next fantasy expert nowadays, so there's no telling what inspired you to choose Winston at No. 95, about three rounds earlier than his ADP of 127. To be fair, you could be onto something. Projected to score 330 fantasy points this season with the Saints, he seems poised to improve on last year when he threw for 75 yards in 3 games, posting 3 fantasy points. Based on projections, Winston will slot in as the No. 1 QB for Manitoba Stolis to begin the season.
Draft Notes If you're not first, you're last, so good thing you were first. You got the jump on your opponents at tight end, drafting Travis Kelce (No. 15 overall) as the first TE off the board. You exhibited more patience at quarterback, becoming the last manager in the league to draft a QB with the selection of Jameis Winston (No. 95 overall).
Week 6 could be a difficult task for Manitoba Stolis, as they have five players on a bye (Jameis Winston, Russell Gage, Robbie Gould, San Francisco, and Fred Warner). Kittle Litter, your Week 6 opponent, won't be quite as encumbered with only one player (Mike Davis) on the sideline.
For the first half of the season, Manitoba Stolis have one of the most challenging schedules in Big Cheesy XIII based on projections with an early-season strength of schedule rated as the 2nd-most difficult. Even so, for the full season, Manitoba Stolis face a fairly balanced path rated as the 7th hardest.
In spite of an opening at QB in the 6th round, Manitoba Stolis drafted RB Darrell Henderson Jr. at No. 55, taking advantage of the multiple flex positions.
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Post by Steelers 1954 on Sept 6, 2021 1:08:12 GMT -5
In Spite of an Exciting Set of WRs, Bema PSR Hopefully Aren't Playing for Money Draft Summary If Bema PSR handles pressure during the season the way they did in this draft, it's going to be a difficult year. Picking No. 8 overall, they were clearly overmatched. While Stefon Diggs and A.J. Brown are slated to combine for the highest point total of all starting WR groups in the league, Bema PSR are projected to finish 8th in Big Cheesy XIII with a record of 3-11 (3,130 points).
Mike Evans Best Pick What a fantastic early-round value for Bema PSR, who got Evans with the 8th pick of the 5th round, about 13 picks later than his ADP of 35. Following a season in which he had 70 catches for 1,006 yards and 13 TDs, totaling 249 fantasy points, Evans is projected to score 273 fantasy points with the Buccaneers. That makes him a valuable No. 4 WR for this squad.
Joe Burrow Going out on a Limb You know when they ask at airport security if your bags have been with you at all times? We have the same question about your draft. Or at least we're questioning the decision to choose Burrow in the 8th round, about three rounds earlier than his ADP of 113. Maybe you're onto something, though. Projected to score 342 fantasy points this season with the Bengals, he appears set to improve upon his rookie year when he threw for 2,688 yards and 13 TDs with 5 interceptions over 10 games, earning 171 fantasy points. Burrow will slot in as the No. 1 QB for Bema PSR, based on projections.
Draft Notes Week 7 will present a difficult challenge for Bema PSR, as they have six players on a bye, led by Ezekiel Elliott, Stefon Diggs, and Trevor Lawrence. Your Week 7 opponent, Divebitch, will have four players on a bye week.
With a strength of schedule that ranks as the 3rd-most difficult based on projections, Bema PSR have one of the most daunting schedules in Big Cheesy XIII this season. Don't lose hope, though. Strength of schedule doesn't incorporate the work you put in. There are countless paths to improve your team during the season as long as you stay involved.
With the 3rd-youngest group in the league at an average of 3.9 years of NFL experience, Bema PSR are leading the youth movement. Demonstrating their commitment to youth, they selected two rookies (DeVonta Smith and Trevor Lawrence). In total, there were 13 rookies selected over the course of the Big Cheesy XIII draft.
Even with offensive openings at QB, RB, and TE in the 4th round, Bema PSR selected WR A.J. Brown at No. 33, becoming the earliest team to make a flex pick.
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Post by Steelers 1954 on Sept 6, 2021 1:10:04 GMT -5
Despite a Set of Monster RBs, Kittle Litter Have Nowhere to go But Up Draft Summary Kittle Litter couldn't make the most of the No. 5 overall pick, drafting a roster that will have difficulty earning wins. Opponents may enjoy overwhelming them on a weekly basis, as this team is projected to finish 9th in Big Cheesy XIII. While Saquon Barkley and Austin Ekeler are expected to combine for the 3rd-highest point total of all starting RB groups in the league, Kittle Litter are projected for a record of 2-12 (3,142 points).
Alexander Mattison Biggest Steal Kittle Litter netted a tremendous late-round value with the selection of Mattison in the 18th round, about five rounds later than his ADP of 129. Following a season in which he ran for 434 yards and 2 TDs and had 13 receptions for 125 yards and 1 TD in 13 games, totaling 111 fantasy points, Mattison is projected to score 117 fantasy points with the Vikings. That makes him the No. 5 RB for this squad.
Josh Allen Going out on a Limb Do you know something everybody else doesn't? We're not sure why else you would select Allen in the 1st round, about 25 spots earlier than his ADP of 30. Projected to score 458 fantasy points this season with the Bills, he'll look to perform similarly to last year when he threw for 4,544 yards and 37 TDs with 10 INTs and ran for 421 yards and 8 TDs, totaling 438 fantasy points. Allen will slot in as the No. 1 QB for Kittle Litter, based on projected points.
Draft Notes With the selections of Saquon Barkley, Tae Crowder, and Daniel Jones, Kittle Litter had the highest number of Giants of any team in the league. League-wide, the most popular team was the Buccaneers, as 11 of them were selected in the draft.
Week 7 could bring a difficult challenge for Kittle Litter, as they have four players on a bye (Josh Allen, Austin Ekeler, DJ Chark Jr., and Alexander Mattison). Perhaps leveling the playing field, Steel City Rocker, your Week 7 opponent, will be facing a similar struggle with four players on the sideline.
Kittle Litter have one of the most daunting schedules in Big Cheesy XIII this season based on projected records with a strength of schedule that rates as the 2nd-most difficult. Don't lose hope, though. You can't control strength of schedule, but you can control how involved you are. There are a number of methods to improve throughout the season for those who stay involved.
Despite an opening at TE in the 6th round, Kittle Litter selected WR DJ Moore with the 56th pick, becoming the third-to-last team to fill a flex position.
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Post by Steelers 1954 on Sept 6, 2021 1:11:36 GMT -5
After a Few Reaches, Bubbasboyz Obviously Hate Winning Draft Summary Bubbasboyz received a solid draft position, and they dropped the ball. Even though they had the No. 3 overall pick, they're projected to finish 10th in Big Cheesy XIII. Bubbasboyz are looking at a final record of 1-13 (2,890 points).
Michael Carter Biggest Steal Bubbasboyz netted a late-round bargain in choosing Carter at No. 163, about six rounds later than his ADP of 110. Carter is projected to score 161 fantasy points with the Jets, making him a valuable No. 4 RB for this squad.
Gus Edwards Stretch Pick We're going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you fell asleep right before the selection of Edwards in the 5th round, about four rounds earlier than his ADP of 91. Then again, you may be onto something? Projected to score 270 fantasy points this season with the Ravens, he looks poised to outperform last year when he racked up 723 yards and 6 TDs on 144 carries to post 166 fantasy points. Edwards will slot in as the No. 2 RB for Bubbasboyz, based on projections.
Draft Notes The early bird gets the worm. You got the jump on your opponents at quarterback, drafting Patrick Mahomes (No. 3 overall) as the first QB off the board. You demonstrated more patience at other positions, becoming the last manager in the league to draft a running back and tight end with Najee Harris (No. 18 overall) and Mike Gesicki (No. 103 overall).
Bubbasboyz face a tough task in Week 6 when they have five players on a bye (Corey Davis, Younghoe Koo, Michael Carter, Trey Lance, and Barkevious Mingo). Bema PSR, your Week 6 opponent, will have an abundance of options without any players on a bye.
Based on projections, Bubbasboyz won't have it easy in Big Cheesy XIII this season with a strength of schedule that rates as the most difficult. But that doesn't mean you have to lose. Strength of schedule is just a number. Fantasy football rewards players who put in the work, so make sure to follow the latest news and hottest free agents.
Despite an unfilled position at TE in the 6th round, Bubbasboyz chose WR Diontae Johnson with the 58th pick, becoming the second-to-last team to fill a flex position.
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Post by Steelers 1954 on Sept 6, 2021 1:19:31 GMT -5
divebitch Draft Report Card B Grade Recap Draft Results B Grade 1 Davante Adams 2 Nick Chubb 3 Dak Prescott Share your draft grade and recap! Despite an Exciting Group of WRs, Divebitch Might Make Playoffs but Probably Not Draft Summary If you can't handle the heat, get out of the draft room. Divebitch collapsed under the pressure of this draft. Picking No. 9 overall, they were clearly overmatched. For some good news, the team is particularly strong at receiver, as Davante Adams and Mecole Hardman are slated to combine for the 3rd-highest point total of all starting WR groups in the league. Divebitch are predicted to finish 7th in Big Cheesy XIII with a record of 5-9 (3,298 points).J.D. McKissic Best Pick Divebitch netted a great late-round value in choosing McKissic in the 17th round, about four rounds later than his ADP of 130. Coming off a season in which he rushed for 365 yards and 1 TD and recorded 80 catches for 589 yards and 2 TDs, totaling 213 fantasy points, McKissic is projected to score 161 fantasy points with the Football Team. That makes him the No. 6 RB for this squad. Ryan Tannehill Going out on a Limb Everyone, it seems, is a self-declared fantasy expert these days, so there's no telling where you got the idea to draft Tannehill with the 9th pick in the 5th round, about four rounds earlier than his ADP of 95. Projected to score 368 fantasy points this season with the Titans, he will attempt to perform similarly to last year when he threw for 3,819 yards and 33 TDs with 7 interceptions to earn 370 fantasy points. According to projections, Tannehill will slot in as the No. 2 QB for Divebitch to begin the season. Draft Notes Divebitch are especially deep at quarterback, drafting more than any other team in the league with four, compared to the league average of just 2.5. Divebitch are in for a rude awakening in Week 13 when they have four players on a bye (Nick Chubb, Ryan Tannehill, Davante Adams, and Jarvis Landry). Fear not: your Week 13 opponent, Steel City Rocker, will be confronting a similar quandary with three players (Aaron Rodgers, Robert Tonyan, and Jeremy Chinn) on a bye. With a strength of schedule that rates as the 5th least challenging according to projected records, Divebitch have a fairly balanced path in Big Cheesy XIII this season. Divebitch seem to have prioritized experience over youth, compiling a lineup with an average of 6 years of NFL experience, ranking as the 2nd-oldest group in the league. Despite that, they still selected three rookies (Kyle Pitts, Javonte Williams, and Zach Wilson), the 2nd-highest total in the league. In total, there were 13 rookies selected over the course of the Big Cheesy XIII draft. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- So Steelers 1954, explain this to me. How do I get a B and will finish 7th with a record of 5-9, 3298 pts. Yet you get a C with a slightly better 6th place but 8-6 and 3384 pts. Maybe I'm in a tougher division or something? lol This site, God bless it for all the work they obviously devote to it, but I can do without the extreme sarcasm when it doesn't consider that we can start 2 QBs, and they get a lot of pts besides. lol Was a good day, glad it's done. Not sure how that works out. We are in the same division.
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Post by Jeppers on Sept 6, 2021 8:49:52 GMT -5
I think we should all agree that starting next year we don’t talk about,post or refer to draft grades because obviously they are very flawed.
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Post by Steelers 1954 on Sept 7, 2021 13:06:05 GMT -5
I think we should all agree that starting next year we don’t talk about,post or refer to draft grades because obviously they are very flawed. Or maybe we could do what we've done before grade each others draft.
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