Here is my draft. I had the 7th pick in Round 1 and the 4th pick in Round 2 and etc.
1) Tom Brady- QB - New England
2) Wes Welker- WR - New England
3) Michael Turner- RB - Atlanta
4) Jermichael Finley- TE - Green Bay
5) Dwayne Bowe- WR - Kansas City
6) Ahmad Bradshaw- RB - NY Giants
7) Nate Washington- WR - Tennessee
8) Jermaine Gresham- TE - Cincinnati
9) Rob Bironas- K - Tennessee
10) Seattle Defense
11) Peyton Hillis- RB - Kansas City
12) Andy Dalton- QB - Cincinnati
13) Titus Young- WR - Detroit
14) Rashad Mendenhall- RB - Pittsburgh
15) Kevin Walter- WR - Houston
Analysis:
How on earth did I get Tom Brady as the 7th overall pick? The first 4 picks were Running Backs (Foster, Rice, McCoy, and Matthews) that's why. Granted the RBs are decent but people keep saying that RBs are not as valuable anymore since the trends is leaning towards a passing league being more prevalent. You know with the WR's are pretty much untouched, but I digress.
Change in philosophy in this draft:
I usually have 2 Kickers, but not this time since Rob Bironas' bye week is not until Week 11, I don't think it's necessary to draft a 2nd one. Bironas has been very durable over the years in the NFL (knock on wood), I believe that depth is very important in EVERY position since a football team has depth why not in a Fantasy Draft? I just hope that the skill position players I picked can lead to a problem that I love to have is which one to pick week to week. Crossing my fingers on that one.
I probably should not have the Defense in Round 10, maybe a little bit later, since the defense carried Tim Tebow to a playoff berth, maybe Seattle can do the same with Matt Flynn. At least Flynn doesn't wear the QB uniform as a costume on a weekly basis. Sorry, getting off my soapbox.
I think that I have a chance at the Top 4 with my picks. Last season I finished 6th with a loss in the championship of the consolation bracket. I need to get back to 2010 as the champion of the league.




