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Best draft through week 6

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 8:47 am
by fcphantom
I am extremely bored at work today so I used the average draft listings and player rater to come up with the best realistic draft possible to this point.

Here are the rules I used. Each starter plays every week unless he's hurt or on bye. This assumes a middle draft spot (6-10) so every player's average draft place had to be at or below the 10th pick of that round. Here's what I came up with (average picked):

1. Culpepper (16) 210.5 pts (wk. 4 bye)
2. Martin (32) 124.9 pts (wk. 3 bye)
3. Barber (35) 115.2 pts (wk. 6 bye)
4. Walker (57) 121.7 pts
5. Bruce (69) 98.7 pts
6. Wayne (81) 87.4 pts (wk.6 bye)
7. R. Williams (104) 116.8 pts (wk. 1-3, 5)
8. O. Smith (108) 21.8 pts (wk. 3 for Martin)
9. Gannon (155)
10. Akers (157) 68.5 (wk. 5 bye)
11. T. Glenn (164) 20.7 pts (wk. 6 for Wayne)
12. random backup RB (M. Morris, A. Smith, etc)
13. Clayton (180) 42 pts (wk. 4,6 for R.Williams)
14. E. Johnson (215) 104.4 pts
15. Atlanta (217) 59
16. Breese (233) 28.8 pts (wk. 4 for Culpepper)
17. Droughns (none) 24.9 pts (wk. 6 for Barber)
18. Christie (none) 17.9 pts (wk. 5 for Akers)

Total points: 1151.2

[ October 22, 2004, 08:33 AM: Message edited by: Rob K ]

Best draft through week 6

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 12:04 pm
by Route Collectors
Rob

I'll trade my children for that team. LOL
Seriously, I was just thinking about this a couple of days ago. Thanks for saving me the extra work.
I expect we will see some drafting mirror this next year. Not necessarily these players, but the concept.
With the NFFC scoring rules, I was surprised to see so many veteran owners get lured into the obnoxious early run on RB's this season.
I guess it's hard to break old habits!