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645
08-25-2004, 12:36 AM
1) D. Culpepper: I was drafting 10th of 12 teams and all the elite running backs where gone and I thought the best I could do in that spot was to take a top QB.

2) C. Dillon: With not taking a Running back with the first pick I had to take one with the secound pick and I was hoping get Taylor but he was talken the pick before and I thought Dillon was the best remaining although I'm not really thrilled with the pick.

3) B. Westbrook: With Buckhalter out for the Season it makes Westbrook have to be the man in philly and I think he could be a real steel for late third round.

4) M. Bennett: I think Bennett is being overlooked this year and I think he'll make a great bye week Back and I think he give me some option of playing Matchups.

5) C. Chambers: I was thinking I was going to take Baltimore D if it still there but it went early on in the round so I desided to take my first wide reciever and he was the best remaining.

6) M. Vanderjagt: I thought it be an advantage to have the best kicker.

7) Philadelphia: now that I think about it I think this might be my one mistake. I think now there might of been a few better D's but I can live with it.

8) R. Smith: I thought it was about time to start to fill the Wide Recievers spot. I don't see this a great pick but for what was there it's alright.

9) T. Brady: wanting to get the starting spot filled I didn't want to pick a bench player here but I thought that Brady has too much value in the 9th round to pass on.

10) F. Jones: I think Jones is a great value for Tight End for the tenth round.

11) R. Gardner: Best remaining Wide Reciever to feel out the Starting spots.

12) T. Minor: I keep on reading that he might do better the most think he'll do. So I thought what the hell.

13) D. Graham: I think he a nice looking sleeper.

14) J. Gage: The Bears traded Booker and I think that leave Gage as the best wide Reciever they have left. So I take a flier on him hopeing to get lightning in a bottle.

15) S. Jackson: I just think that Faulk will get injured at some point and he'll deside that it is time for him to retire.

16) M. Clayton: I here that with the bucs signing Tim Brown that it could really help Clayton and I think he another player that might be worth taking a flier on.

>TC<
08-25-2004, 01:27 AM
Daunte was a legit pick at #10 - Dillon was a great pick up in the second round. - Westbrook and Bennett are very solid as your second and third RBs - Jackson and Minor are worth sitting on for a while. - Jones and Graham will be better than most - Vanderjagt is one of the best - Phil D should be decent

Your WR are shakey - I'd keep my eyes open and if Minor comes through, I'd be looking for a deal.

Chambers is not a #1 receiver and, without Rickey, Miami could have a hard time scoring, R. Smith is on the downward side of his career, Gardner is an okay third WR, or backup, Gage and Clayton are crap shoots


TC

645
08-28-2004, 07:19 AM
well, I have had a little luck.

Thomas Jones and McCareins where both droped.

So I give up Waiver Priority to get Jones becouse there likely will not be a better player there all year. I tossed back Minor becouse the news on him hasn't been as good the last few days.

THen when McCareins passed Waiver I tossed back Clayton. So it makes me a little better there. He should help.

>TC<
08-28-2004, 11:19 AM
You had some great luck . McCareins upgrades your WR a bunch. Jones is certainly worth a look. He was brought in to fit the new offense, so he'll get the playing time. Thomas has been hurt and only practiced a few days during camp, so at least early, there will be no competition for carries.

TC

Vince10984
08-29-2004, 01:08 AM
Jones has looked GREAT in preseason so far, so good luck!