TEAM ExtraButter QB- A Luck - IND WR- D. Thomas - DEN WR- M. Crabtree- SF WR- L. Fitzgerald - ARI WR- B. Cooks - NO WR- R. Wayne - IND WR- K. Benjamin - CAR RB- G. Bernard - CIN RB- A. Morris - WAS RB- R. Bush - DET RB- D. Woodhead - SD RB- R. Hillman - DEN TE- C. Clay - MIA K - D. Bailey - DAL DEF - Cleveland QB WR, WR, RB, RB, TE, W/R/T, K, DEF Passing Yards 25 yards per point; 1 pts at 250 yards 2 pts at 500 yards 3 pts at 750 yards passing Td's 4 pts INT's - 3 pts Sacks - 1 Rushing Yards 10 yards per point; 1 pts at 100 yards 2 pts at 200 yards 3 pts at 300 yards Rush Td's 6 pts Reception 1 pt Reception Yards 10 yards per point; 1 pts at 100 yards 2 pts at 200 yards 3 pts at 300 yards Reception TD's 6 pts Fumbles -1 Fumbles lost -2
Not bad at all. I love Luck this year. You have some deep WR depth. And your running backs are pretty solid. Bush will lose value, but he's not a bad RB3 in a PPR league Barring injuries, this is definitely a playoff team.
You are such a Miami fan.. Hope that pans out for you this year.. C. Clay If you have anymore money leagues (looks like you're in two already) when you draft avoid the historically low scoring teams that are also in transition.. which includes Miami, Jags, etc and those that are undergoing a major change such as coaching changes or a complete replacement of the O-LINE - With that said.. you should look to only draft players from those crappy situations if they drop to you late and there's considerable value in the pick.
Walker or Gates in that order, but I don't think Clay is THAT terrible as your starter. He had almost 70 catches last year.