NFFC Early Season Draft Results
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I can justify all but drafting Ray Rice ahead of Foster.
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this team have a shot guys? (from the 5 spot)
Wilson, Tanehill, Henne, Gabbert, M. Moore
Foster, D. Wilson, M. Ball, Ben Tate, B. Pierce, M. Reece, M. James, B. Bolden, Draughn
A. Johnson, Tor. Smith, Shorts, Lafell, Little, Jacoby Jones, Hixon, Toon, Stills, T. Streeter, T. Underwood
Pitta, Cook, Z. Miller, Luke Wilson, Jordan Reed
3 starting kickers
Green Bay, Washington
Wilson, Tanehill, Henne, Gabbert, M. Moore
Foster, D. Wilson, M. Ball, Ben Tate, B. Pierce, M. Reece, M. James, B. Bolden, Draughn
A. Johnson, Tor. Smith, Shorts, Lafell, Little, Jacoby Jones, Hixon, Toon, Stills, T. Streeter, T. Underwood
Pitta, Cook, Z. Miller, Luke Wilson, Jordan Reed
3 starting kickers
Green Bay, Washington
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Foster at 7 is one helluva nice gift in Round 1.
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boutrous11 wrote:this team have a shot guys? (from the 5 spot)
Wilson, Tanehill, Henne, Gabbert, M. Moore
Foster, D. Wilson, M. Ball, Ben Tate, B. Pierce, M. Reece, M. James, B. Bolden, Draughn
A. Johnson, Tor. Smith, Shorts, Lafell, Little, Jacoby Jones, Hixon, Toon, Stills, T. Streeter, T. Underwood
Pitta, Cook, Z. Miller, Luke Wilson, Jordan Reed
3 starting kickers
Green Bay, Washington
Very nice solid team. Love your RBs. Esp. the top 3 guys. Solid top 4 WR but I don't see much after that. Good at TE. I don't believe your QB s are a weakness but def not a strength. Seattle is a run first team and have maybe the best defense in the league so they wont have a lot of shootouts. Tannehil I believe is way over-rated.
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I'd be interested to see the results of someone like Aaron Rodgers and a crappy backup vs. Wilson, Tanehill, and the Jax qbs over a season in the DC scoring.... I'm sure Coltsfan has a spreadsheet on this topic...David U Kennedy wrote:boutrous11 wrote:this team have a shot guys? (from the 5 spot)
Wilson, Tanehill, Henne, Gabbert, M. Moore
Foster, D. Wilson, M. Ball, Ben Tate, B. Pierce, M. Reece, M. James, B. Bolden, Draughn
A. Johnson, Tor. Smith, Shorts, Lafell, Little, Jacoby Jones, Hixon, Toon, Stills, T. Streeter, T. Underwood
Pitta, Cook, Z. Miller, Luke Wilson, Jordan Reed
3 starting kickers
Green Bay, Washington
Very nice solid team. Love your RBs. Esp. the top 3 guys. Solid top 4 WR but I don't see much after that. Good at TE. I don't believe your QB s are a weakness but def not a strength. Seattle is a run first team and have maybe the best defense in the league so they wont have a lot of shootouts. Tannehil I believe is way over-rated.
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boutrous11 wrote:this team have a shot guys? (from the 5 spot)
Wilson, Tanehill, Henne, Gabbert, M. Moore
Foster, D. Wilson, M. Ball, Ben Tate, B. Pierce, M. Reece, M. James, B. Bolden, Draughn
A. Johnson, Tor. Smith, Shorts, Lafell, Little, Jacoby Jones, Hixon, Toon, Stills, T. Streeter, T. Underwood
Pitta, Cook, Z. Miller, Luke Wilson, Jordan Reed
3 starting kickers
Green Bay, Washington
Not a fan. I don't mind the QB mix and like the TEs but the WR collection is too weak even in a DC
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For what it's worth, I have some data using last year's stats:
Wilson/Tannehill/Gabbert/Henne would have scored 462 points (90 point increase over Wilson alone)
Rodgers/Tannehill - 497 points (20 point increase over Rodgers alone)
Rodgers/Gabbert/Henne - 515 points (38 point increase)
Rodgers/Ponder - 536 points (58 point increase)
Brees/Tannehill - 530 points (27 point increase over Brees alone)
Brees/Gabbert/Henne - 524 points (21 point increase)
Brees Ponder - 536 points (33 point increase)
So I guess the big question is how much will Wilson/Tannehill improve over last year vs. Rodgers or Brees regress.
Wilson/Tannehill/Gabbert/Henne would have scored 462 points (90 point increase over Wilson alone)
Rodgers/Tannehill - 497 points (20 point increase over Rodgers alone)
Rodgers/Gabbert/Henne - 515 points (38 point increase)
Rodgers/Ponder - 536 points (58 point increase)
Brees/Tannehill - 530 points (27 point increase over Brees alone)
Brees/Gabbert/Henne - 524 points (21 point increase)
Brees Ponder - 536 points (33 point increase)
So I guess the big question is how much will Wilson/Tannehill improve over last year vs. Rodgers or Brees regress.
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Jim Wiseheart wrote:For what it's worth, I have some data using last year's stats:
Wilson/Tannehill/Gabbert/Henne would have scored 462 points (90 point increase over Wilson alone)
Rodgers/Tannehill - 497 points (20 point increase over Rodgers alone)
Rodgers/Gabbert/Henne - 515 points (38 point increase)
Rodgers/Ponder - 536 points (58 point increase)
Brees/Tannehill - 530 points (27 point increase over Brees alone)
Brees/Gabbert/Henne - 524 points (21 point increase)
Brees Ponder - 536 points (33 point increase)
So I guess the big question is how much will Wilson/Tannehill improve over last year vs. Rodgers or Brees regress.
also how lucky was that combo when Rodgers/Brees had off weeks....did Tannehill/Gabbert produce above average with favorable matchups during byes/Brees/Rodgers off weeks?
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good data. we'd also have to take into account the players drafted in the rounds where you pass on the others, most notably, who you get in the 2nd when you pass on Brees/Rodgers vs. who the Rodgers teams get in the 6th...
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Jim Wiseheart wrote:For what it's worth, I have some data using last year's stats:
Wilson/Tannehill/Gabbert/Henne would have scored 462 points (90 point increase over Wilson alone)
Rodgers/Tannehill - 497 points (20 point increase over Rodgers alone)
Rodgers/Gabbert/Henne - 515 points (38 point increase)
Rodgers/Ponder - 536 points (58 point increase)
Brees/Tannehill - 530 points (27 point increase over Brees alone)
Brees/Gabbert/Henne - 524 points (21 point increase)
Brees Ponder - 536 points (33 point increase)
So I guess the big question is how much will Wilson/Tannehill improve over last year vs. Rodgers or Brees regress.
Interesting
Ideally, given the optimal scoring structure, you want to recreate the Brees/Rodgers early round QB output with later round pairings in a DC. The goal with waiting on QBs in a DC, I assume is to develop portfolio where the sum (weekly points) is considerably greater than the parts. With luck of course...e.g. QB A has a down week while QB B over-earns.
Points week
Brees alone 502.8 29.6
Rodgers alone 477.6 28.1
Brees/Tann 529.8 31.2
Rodgers/Tann 497.2 29.2
Freeman alone 362.2 21.3
Cutler alone 270.9 15.9
Freeman/Cutler/Tann 446.8 26.3
is waiting 8-10 rds on qb worthwhile, assuming your early rds RBs/WRs produce? Too risky?