Well, it has been awhile since I dropped off the radar. I’m still around, but I haven’t had much
opportunity to accumulate more cards, let alone write about them. We are in the middle of selling and buying a
house and moving. In fact, moving day is
tomorrow so I’m still way too busy to be posting this. But since I’m trying to keep my blog
football-centric, it seemed to me that I couldn’t let the opening of the NFL
season without trying to get this blog rolling again too.
With the first game of the season come fantasy football
drafts. I have two teams this year, but
I always try to keep one team as my “official” team. The second team is just because I like to try
the draft again and try a different track.
But I hold myself to my original thinking for evaluating my fantasy
season.
Here is my team for this year:
QB-Blake Bortles
I picked up Bortles in the ninth round, and I’m happy with
it. He’s not the flashiest, sexiest pick
at QB, but he was solid last year, and I expect he can improve in Year 3. Plus, I can’t deny the weapons around him.
RB-Todd Gurley
Here is my first round pick.
I had him higher on my draft board than I actually took him, so I’m
happy. I tried a zero WR strategy
because I figured that with the myriad receiving yards and TDs in to be had in
the NFL, I’ll take a chance on a bunch of middle tier receivers while I stock
up on the few guys who could be workhouse runners. Gurley will be options 1-3 for the Rams, so I’m
expecting a lot of quantity from him. I
hope he can hold up.
RB-Jamaal Charles
Here’s another back that I hope survives. And it already appears he’s out for Week
1. But he’s a good bet when healthy, and
the ability to insure one injury-prone workhorse with another workhorse is
another reason for my zero WR strategy.
WR-Jordy Nelson
Jordy was my first receiver choice, and I broke a little
with my strategy, but when one of my favorite Packers is on the board in the 3rd
round, after his ADP, the fan in me won’t let me pass him up. (Incidentally, the same reasoning explains
the presence of Eddie Lacy on my secondary team.) I hope Jordy hasn’t lost a step, and fantasy
is just a small reason for that.
WR-Kelvin Benjamin
My second receiver choice, I hope he picks up where he left
off his rookie year and Cam keeps playing lights out with some actual talent
around him.
WR-Donte Moncrief
I listened to all the pundits who are predicting a breakout
season for Moncrief, and took a shot. This
isn’t a sleeper pick, but I am counting on the prospect of production here.
TE-Jordan Reed
I didn’t plan to take a tight end this early, but I had just
taken my 3rd running back and I liked Reed’s projection compared to
his peers compared to taking my pick among similar WRs. Maybe it was the wrong choice, but I thought
that since Reed is projected to be so much more dominant than the other TEs
that were left on the board, I’d try to give myself a leg up there.
DEF-New York Jets
Does this pick even matter?
The way I stream defenses, don’t expect this DST to stay on my roster
beyond Week 4, at the latest. But this
seemed to be the best team available to start the season.
RB3-Matt Forte
I could list my kicker here (Dan Bailey), but they don’t
really make kicker cards very often anymore.
For better or worse. That could
be the topic of future post, now that I think about it. But I don’t want to write about the kicker on
my team. Instead, I’ll add Matt Forte,
since he was my 4th round pick and is sure to play a big part on my
team. I don’t think he’s lost too much,
and I feel sorry for the poor guy because he’s always been so underrated. For me to show as much love to a Bear as I do
tells you how much I really think of him.
Now that he is no longer a Bear, I have no qualms with picking him up in
hopes that he becomes a major cog in my machine.
And my bench:
Gio Bernard
John Brown
Sterling Shepard
Rishard Matthews
Dak Prescott
This is one of my favorite fantasy teams I’ve ever
had on Draft Day. My biggest concern is
injuries. Three of my top starters
(Charles, Nelson, and Benjamin) are coming off of season-ending injuries. But if they make it back, I like the
potential.
I’m thinking of creating a fantasy binder that
chronicles my fantasy teams—each team gets a page of top contributors. It would add an interesting dimension to my collection,
and I wind up cheering for new guys each year and I get attached to them. I may not want nine new PCs each year, but sporting
a page chronicling some of the new players I find myself rooting for each year
could be interesting.
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