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I just participated in a draft for a fantasy league I'm in on nfl.com. Check out my roster:

QB

Cam Newton

Peyton Manning

RB

Trent Richardson

Reggie Bush

DeAngelo Williams

WR

Calvin Johnson

Julio Jones

Antonio Brown

W/R

Shonn Greene

TE

Tony Gonzalez

Brandon Pettigrew

DEF

San Francisco 49ers

Houston Texans

K

Sebastian Janikowski

Josh Scobee

I think I'm going to own this fu*king league, what do you think?

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Pretty good. Solid Defenses, Kickers and QBs, but your RBs, TEs and WRs are somewhat lacking. Megatron probably won't have as good of a season as last year. Richardson, A. Brown and Julio are young and might not live up to high expectations. DeAngelo, though I love him, is half a fantasy starter at best. Shonn Greene is overrated and will have carries taken away by The Golden Calf of Bristol. Gonzalez and Pettigrew are two solid TEs where you'd be better off with one elite one.

I think you'll be top three in this league for sure, but you won't be able to draft this well in ours. :P

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I just participated in a draft for a fantasy league I'm in on nfl.com. Check out my roster:

QB

Cam Newton

Peyton Manning

RB

Trent Richardson

Reggie Bush

DeAngelo Williams

WR

Calvin Johnson

Julio Jones

Antonio Brown

W/R

Shonn Greene

TE

Tony Gonzalez

Brandon Pettigrew

DEF

San Francisco 49ers

Houston Texans

K

Sebastian Janikowski

Josh Scobee

I think I'm going to own this fu*king league, what do you think?

For comparison, check out this team I drafted the other day.

QB

Aaron Rodgers

Joe Flacco

RB

Michael Turner

Marshawn Lynch

Willis McGahee

Rashard Mendenhall

WR

Jordy Nelson

Stevie Johnson

Chad Ochocinco

Justin Blackmon

Jerome Simpson

TE

Jimmy Graham

K

Josh Scobee

D

Texans

Panthers

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For comparison, check out this team I drafted the other day.

RB

Marshawn Lynch

Rashard Mendenhall

WR

Justin Blackmon

D

Panthers

Panthers defense is a gamble no pun intended, Blackmon is a gamble due to Gabbert and unproven, how is Mendenhall's knee? Oh, and Lynch just got a DUI if I'm not mistaken. Only problems with that roster imo.

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