The 7th Pick
7th
QB Daunte Culpepper MIA
QB Aaron Brooks OAK
RB Edgerrin James ARI
RB Domanick Davis HOU
RB Thomas Jones CHI
RB DeAngelo Williams CAR
RB Jerious Norwood ATL
RB Brian Calhoun DET
WR Anquan Boldin ARI
WR Joe Horn NOS
WR Braylon Edwards CLE
WR Brandon Stokley IND
TE Dallas Clark IND
PK Josh Brown SEA
DT Pittsburgh Steelers PIT
DT Baltimore Ravens BAL
I took a gamble on Culpepper, but he's supposed to be ahead in his rehab. I figure he's got major upside, with targets like Chambers, Booker and McMichael to throw to. Brooks may not be stellar, but I prefer him as a backup option than my starter, like on the other team.
My running situation looks healthier here, though there are still question marks. Domanick Davis is a first round (fantasy) talent, but his knee still isn't well from last year. I probably wouldn't draft him in a real draft. I took Thomas Jones as an emergency fill in, but he's in a murky situation in Chicago. Since the league is point-per-reception, though, he could come in and put up good numbers as a backup.
It would look like I'm a huge Jerious Norwood fan, but there's nothing to draft in the 15th and 16th rounds. He's the rookie at Atlanta, a Dunn type runner, and Dunn is aging and injury prone. I've heard where some think Brian Calhoun might eventually take Kevin Jones's spot as a starter, because he is more of a Martz type runner prototype.
Boldin and Horn are solid starting recievers. Braylon looked good before he got hurt last year, and Stokely is still in the Colts offense.
I'm not happy with Dallas Clark as my starting tight end, but once again, he's in the Colts offense.
The Steelers and Ravens are a stout defense combo. I could really play the matchups with them. I figure they are both top 5, potentially. Their selection probably highlights how important defensive scoring is in my local league.
ANALYSIS: I like this roster better than the one I drafted with the 3rd pick. It has more upside at quarterback and 2nd (and 3rd) runner, while Horn isn't a huge dropoff at 2nd reciever. Defenses are better, though tight end isn't nearly as good.
Last edited by This Ain't Compton : 07-27-2006 at 06:31 PM.
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