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A fantasy draft filled by Panthers, still in playoff contention


CarolinaKid704

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So, in my 3rd and last fantasy draft in August I got a little tipsy and wound up drafting all Panther players. Starting with D. Will, S. Smith and J. Stew in the first three rounds to all three TEs in the last rounds. As weeks unfolded I still had hopes for Smith, Stew and Williams even giving Clausen and Moore the start at QB. By week 6, looking at a 2-3 fantasy record headed into the Panthers bye week, I decided to bail on all Panther players remaining on my roster.

I will have to win out these last two weeks (12& 13) in the regular season to advance as the 8th seed in the playoffs. Here's what I have now in a 12 team league with some tweaking and trades.

QB- Kyle Orton

HB- Brandon Jackson

HB- Green Ellis

WR- Vincent Jackson

WR- Mike Wallace

WR- Mario Manningham

TE- Todd Heap

K- Lawernce Tynes

DEF- Philly Eagles

If I win out i'll finish with a 7-6 record with probably round 1,050 points and a chance to lock up the 6th seed...and Forever making Fantasy Football more irrelevant then ever. Although the guys i'm playing in this league with aren't the smartest bunch when it comes to managing a team.

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