Grade B
Led by a Quality Group of RBs, Cardiac Cats Is Loaded with Studs Everywhere
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Draft Summary
Whether or not Cardiac Cats was talking trash in the draft chat room is irrelevant and you have no proof. What there is proof of, though, is a dominant draft performance by Cardiac Cats that led to a season projection of 9-4-0 (1,262 points) and a third-place finish in CSR1 League. They went all-in on running backs early, using their first three selections to grab Matt Forte (6th overall), Giovani Bernard (19th), and Alfred Morris (30th). A lot will be expected of this group, as they are one of the most prolific groups of RBs in the league.
Nice draft. If there were a Fantasy Football Hall Of Fame, you should nominate yourself. Wait, there is? And you can??
Dominant bitches!
Schedule
Cardiac Cats should use Week 10 to consider life's deeper mysteries, like why don't the pants worn by Dr. Bruce Banner rip when he transforms into the Hulk? It's better to think about that than pay attention to fantasy football. They have four players and the most projected fantasy points on bye that week. Taking a look at the entire season from start to finish, they have one of the most challenging slates. Along with the third-most grueling overall schedule, both the first four games and last four games of the season are about league-average difficulty for Cardiac Cats.
A lot can change by week 10. Almost forgot...here's my draft:
1. (6) Matt Forte RB
2. (19) Giovani Bernard RB
3. (30) Alfred Morris RB
4. (43) Roddy White WR
5. (54) Percy Harvin WR
6. (67) Nick Foles QB
7. (78) Kyle Rudolph TE
8. (91) Terrance Williams WR
9. (102) New England DEF
10. (115) Dwayne Bowe WR
11. (126) Justin Tucker K
12. (139) Kansas City DEF
13. (150) Charles Clay TE
14. (163) Darren McFadden RB
15. (174) Dwayne Allen TE
Draft Notes
Asset Allocation
RB is the strongest position for Cardiac Cats, though QB and WR aren't too shabby either.
On the Rise
Cardiac Cats hopes to break through this season, led by four players who are projected to significantly exceed their fantasy points from last season.
Defense Wins Championships?
Cardiac Cats chose to go with two DEFs instead of loading up at other spots.
You Snooze, You Lose
While the rest of the league slept on Dwayne Allen, Cardiac Cats pounced on him at pick No. 174.
I'm thinking Allen might put up good numbers...worth a last pick flier.
Single Serving
Cardiac Cats apparently thinks Nick Foles and Justin Tucker don't require back-ups.
Nope...I can get those down the road
Mr. Mendoza
Dwayne Allen is owned in only 5% of all Yahoo! leagues. Let's hope that a.) Cardiac Cats has some solid inside information, or b.) he's a close friend of the family.
Let's go with a).
Honestly I'm not that crazy about this team past the starters. Bench depth is suspect for sure but I'll pull some waiver wire magic out my arse!