A Look at My Slow-Motion Fantasy Football Draft
So far, I’m pleased.
I’m currently about 60% through my fantasy football draft. Because of diverse schedules of the 12 people in our league, we ended up drafting with no time limits. Since we have to keep at least five players from last season, including a rookie, we, in essence, have a 10-round draft, with the top talent already siphoned off. I recently write about some guys I had my eye on, and sure enough, I was able to draft some of them. Here’s a look:
Round 6: Rome Odunze. Rome, in addition to having an upside as a WR, he is also a rookie, which has added value in my league. While Odunze’s numbers may be deflated this season because of a host of other skill position players coupled with a rookie QB, his long-term future is extremely bright. I’m still stunned by the idea of the Bears having a bunch of talented skill players.
Round 7: Devin Singletary. Singletary was a nice player while with the Bills, and saw a bit more action, as a runner with the Texans, though he was targeted less as a receiver. With the Giants, I look for him to be a main cog in a below par offense. Some Giant’s fans may gasp when they read this, but the return of QB, Danile Jones should help.
Round 8A: Jake Ferguson. Ferguson took a huge step forward in his second season with the Cowboys. He caught 71 passes…