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God damn it.
OldSchool, next year don't put the former rounds in spoiler brackets. I searched the page for his name and it didn't come up. |
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The cardinal rule in fantasy baseball is never give up the best player in the deal. You topped that by giving up the two best players in the deal. BRAVO! Please, please don't tell me that you needed saves.:banghead: |
Cincinnati Bengals select Shaq Evans, WR, UCLA
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It's a ten team league, and to win the S category you need at least two closers totaling five saves. And even then, there are guys with five closers throwing. Winning saves has just as much weight as winning steals or homers for the week. |
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With the 165th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, the San Diego Chargers Select:
Ross Cockrell, CB, Duke https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/i...zbFyID1p-9QHrA Even after taking Fuller in the 1st, the Chargers are still in need of good talent in their defensive secondary. Ross Cockrell provides them with a legitimate developmental prospect who can at least push for snaps in the dime package. He's a great competitor and, barring injuries, should become a solid starter within a year or two. |
Cockrell shut down Mike Evans when they matched up.
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Yeah, I just took the tracker out of spoilers but kept the rest of the finished rounds in spoilers. I'll switch that up once the draft is finished with.
Keep in mind, players are listed on the position tracker in terms of what I think they'll be playing at the next level. If the player you have is a tweener, say someone that many would consider a 3-4 OLB at the next level, be sure to check both the DE and OLB listings if you don't see his name listed in one or the other. |
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