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Is my team pretty good?


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Just drafted and here is my team for a 12 standard league

Starting Lineup

QB - Tom Brady

RB - Matt Forte

RB - Alfred Morris

WR- Antonio Brown

WR - Victor Cruz

RB/WR - Emmanuel Sanders (for now until Ray Rice comes back)

TE - Zach Ertz

D/ST - Rams

K - Mason Crosby

 

Bench

Ray Rice

Lamar Miller

Danny Woodhead

Philip Rivers

Kyle Rudolph

Kenny Britt (sleeper)

Jordan Mathews (sleeper)

 

How would you rank my team? I feel pretty confident. I think it is a pretty balanced team. I freakkin struck out with Kelvin Benjamin though. Tried to get him in the 9th but he was already gone.

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Thanks for the input. Yeah, Brady and Ertz were great value considering their ADP. My only stupid pick was Rivers. I did not know (until I drafted him) that he had the same bye week as Brady. Still, I could use him as trade bait for somebody desperate for a QB in the middle of the season. Just one more question, if you had to only keep one which one would it be: Britt or Matthews? I'm leaning more towards Matthews, especially in that offense.

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Thanks for the input. Yeah, Brady and Ertz were great value considering their ADP. My only stupid pick was Rivers. I did not know (until I drafted him) that he had the same bye week as Brady. Still, I could use him as trade bait for somebody desperate for a QB in the middle of the season. Just one more question, if you had to only keep one which one would it be: Britt or Matthews? I'm leaning more towards Matthews, especially in that offense.

 

 

I would trade Brady away first, Rivers is easily the better fantasy qb. Matthews.

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