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2014 Huddle Champions League


Darth Biscuit

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The gave me a B+

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Led by a Stellar WR Corps, Thee KBRed Can Compete With Anyone.

Draft Summary

Drafting 11th, Thee KBRed took advantage of their feeble-minded opponents and drafted a team capable of making some noise come playoff time. They are expected to finish third in Huddle Champions with a record of 9-4-0 (2,085 points). If they have a bad season, it won't be due to a lack of wide receivers, as they used three of their first five selections to pick up WRs Dez Bryant (first round), Julio Jones (second round), and Pierre Garcon (fourth round). If these guys can do what they're expected to do, Thee KBRed will benefit. They are the best group of WRs in the league.

Schedule

Whether by good fortune or well-planned strategy, Thee KBRed has secured a favorable bye week schedule for their superstars. Of their top five players in projected points, none share a common off week. Taking a look at the entire season from start to finish, they have the softest slate. Along with having the easiest overall schedule, Thee KBRed has the second-softest last four games of the season.

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Draft Summary

Look Beach-haus, not everyone achieves the "above" in "above average," it has to be earned. Just be happy being an average GM, and maybe with a little hard work and a better draft next season, your team will reach that milestone. Beach-haus didn't kill their playoff aspirations with this draft, but they'll have to do some extra work to get there. For now, they're projected to finish in seventh-place in Huddle Champions League at 6-7-0 (2,021 points). They focused on having a balanced offensive attack, selecting QB Peyton Manning (16th overall), RB Doug Martin (33rd), WR Michael Floyd (57th), and TE Jimmy Graham (9th) within the first five rounds. They put together the bottom group of WRs in the league, as they have Floyd, Kelvin Benjamin, Doug Baldwin, and Kenny Stills on their team.

Nice draft. If there were a Fantasy Football Hall Of Fame, you should nominate yourself. Wait, there is? And you can??

 

Schedule

Whether by good fortune or well-planned strategy, Beach-haus has secured a favorable bye week schedule for their superstars. Of their top five players in projected points, none share a common off week. Based on their opponents' projected points, they have a softer-than-average slate. Along with having the sixth-easiest overall schedule, Beach-haus has the second-easiest first four games of the season.

Draft Notes
  • On Autopilot

    Picking starting RBs should be an effortless exercise most weeks for Beach-haus, as there's a healthy projected point difference between their third-ranked (Maurice Jones-Drew) and fourth-ranked (Bobby Rainey) RBs.

  • Stockpiling Talent at TE

    Beach-haus should be in good shape with three position groups projected to be better-than-average. TE is definitely the strongest among them.

  • Golden Handcuff

    Beach-haus hedged their bets by scooping up Bobby Rainey in the 16th round to back up Doug Martin, his Buccaneers teammate (a third-round selection).

  • Nearly There

    The top half of the Beach-haus roster is one of the strongest in the league (ranked No. 1). However, the bottom of the roster is among the weakest (ranked No. 10).

  • Full Control Early On

    Beach-haus began things with a bang, nabbing the most projected points in the league during the draft's first half.

  • Single-Bar Facemasks

    Beach-haus knows this is American football, right? They elected to go with two kickers, instead of stockpiling depth at other positions.

 

Final grade: B

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Here's mine with the headline "Projected to Finish Ninth, FavreDollarFootlongs Will Be Chillin' in the Basement Like it's High School" :beerhat:

 

 

Draft Summary

Well, a bad draft position led to an even worse draft. Picking seventh overall, FavreDollarFootlongs is projected to land in ninth place in Huddle Champions League with a record of 5-8-0 (2,055 points). They focused on having a balanced offensive attack, selecting QB Aaron Rodgers (18th overall), RB Matt Forte (7th), WR Keenan Allen (31st), and TE Vernon Davis (55th) within the first five rounds. They have one of the top QB tandems in the league, as they added Rodgers and Alex Smith to their squad.

Nice draft. If there were a Fantasy Football Hall Of Fame, you should nominate yourself. Wait, there is? And you can??

Schedule

FavreDollarFootlongs should use Week 9 to consider life's deeper mysteries, like why don't the pants worn by Dr. Bruce Banner rip when he transforms into the Hulk? It's better to think about that than pay attention to fantasy football. They have five players and the most projected fantasy points on bye that week. Looking at the entire season, they have one of the weakest schedules. In addition to having the fourth-easiest overall schedule, FavreDollarFootlongs has the softest last four games of the season.

Draft Notes
  • Great Idea, Poor Execution

    FavreDollarFootlongs might need to hit the waiver wire in Week 10, as their No. 1- (Cordarrelle Patterson), No. 2- (Keenan Allen) and No. 5-ranked (Greg Jennings) WRs will all be resting that week.

  • Separating the Wheat from the Chaff

    FavreDollarFootlongs drafted top-3 players at a trio of different positions (Matt Forte, Aaron Rodgers, and Cincinnati).

  • Highlight Reel

    With four better-than-average positions on FavreDollarFootlongs, WR and QB are projected as especially strong units.

  • Officially Mediocre

    While the bottom half of the FavreDollarFootlongs roster is one of the strongest in the league (projected to be No. 1), the top of the roster is among the weakest (ranked No. 10).

  • It's How You Finish

    FavreDollarFootlongs must have had a motivational halftime speech, accumulating the most projected points in the league over the second half of the draft.

  • Big D

    FavreDollarFootlongs elected to go with two DEFs instead of loading up at other spots.

 

 

Overall: B

 

 

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