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First time/ year playing I"m in office leage @work and I joined a public yahoo league (auto drafted by my preset rankings) looks like a got #1 pick

tell me looking at this team if I need help @ WR (in your own opinion) if so who should I part with? in a trade? or a steal out there that could be picked up

QB- Tom Brady

QB-Carson Palmer(bye week same as Bradys)

QB- T. Edwards ( picked up after the draft)(dropped Bucs D)

RB- A. Peterson (All day)

RB J. Addai

RB- W. Parker

WR- R Wayne

WR Hakeem Nicks

WR Donnie Avery

WR- Justin Cage

WR- Isaac Bruce

TE D. Clark

TE Shockey

K Gostkowski NE

no back up

Defense Giants

no back up

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I'd try to package Palmer and Addai for a better RB2 and try to trade Shockey and Avery/Nicks for a better WR. You don't need 2 TEs nor do you need 2 D/ST or kickers. I like the Nicks pick but he may or may not start in NY so you need to monitor that. It may be more advantageous to you to trade him now. I have a feeling Avery will be WAY down this year so if you can find a taker on a trade for him, pull the trigger.

You're solid at QB1, WR1 and RB1 but you lack depth

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I'd try to package Palmer and Addai for a better RB2 and try to trade Shockey and Avery/Nicks for a better WR. You don't need 2 TEs nor do you need 2 D/ST or kickers. I like the Nicks pick but he may or may not start in NY so you need to monitor that. It may be more advantageous to you to trade him now. I have a feeling Avery will be WAY down this year so if you can find a taker on a trade for him, pull the trigger.

You're solid at QB1, WR1 and RB1 but you lack depth

Nicks won't be starting according to Rotoworld. It will be Steve Smith and Domenik Hixon.

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thx 2 you both. I need to do a little work on my preset rankings need to up some WR's I'm not really concerned about this team its a public don't know anybody in there but I'd like to do some trash talking when the office league starts. Would help to know what pick I had but we're gonna let it choose the starting order randomly.

Anyways this will help me in my other league when draft time comes around

I've mocked about 4 times but the problem is I can't find a smaller mock class than 8 and were only doing 5 or 6 teams @ work so I'll get better options, when I mock 8-10 or 12 teams though its going to throw my presets off some

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I did my draft last night with my guys.

QB-Tom Brady

RB-DeAngelo Williams

RB-Darren McFadden

Flex-Knowshon Moreno

WR-Andre Johnson

WR-Dwayne Bowe

WR-Vincent Jackson

TE-John Carlson

D-Eagles

K-Didnt draft one

BE Felix Jones

BE Ahmad Bradshaw

BE Donald Brown

BE Donnie Avery

BE Trent Edwards

BE Fred Jackson

BE Dustin Keller

BE Michael Bush

BE Josh Morgan

BE Tashard Choice

Im working on shipping McFadden, Carlson and Knowshon for Steven Jackson and Anthony Gonzalez

I was pretty happy with my draft, not bad for the 8th pick.

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alright this guy put TJ Huzyourmommazada on his trade block

he wants QB and TE

his QB is Hassleback

and TE is Carlson (Seattle)

I offered Palmer and Shockey (both had injury plagued years but if they rebound they could be great)

not sure if he balked at the trade I offered yesterday ( it was non existent today)

so I re-offered the deal( I'd think it give me a message that the trade was rejected but I didn't see anything like that I just didn't see the trade offer presented anywhere this morning.)

his WR corps is good

Andre Johnson

Boldin

Houshmandzada

Braylon Edwards

Would you take my trade if you were him?

heck with my WR's I'd take braylon Edwards who he is sitting at the moment.

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  • 3 weeks later...

My first ever fantasy team:

QB: Phillip Rivers

WR: Larry Fitzgerald, Steve Smith, Lee Evans

RB: Brandon Jacobs, Jonathan Stewart

TE: Greg Olson

Backups: Lendale White, Delhomme, Ted Ginn Jr, Algae Crumpler

K: Josh Brown

Def: NYJ and Carolina.

Any suggestions?

Drop Carolina D, Drop Jake Delhomme, pick up a different backup QB and Peyton Hillis

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QB - Drew Brees, Jay Cutler ®

RB - Deangelo Williams, Ryan Grant, Chester Taylor ®, Fred Jackson ®

WR - Dwayne Bowe, Calvin Johnson, Steve Breaston, Mark Clayton ®

TE - Heath Miller, Anthony Fasano ®

K - Ryan Longwell

DST - Ravens

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