Wednesday, September 4, 2013

DRAFT REVIEW-THE ONES WHO KNOCK

The Who-Florida native currently living outside of Washington DC. Tampa Bay Rays diehard, graduate of the University of Iowa and Vanderbilt, reckless go cart driver. Real life Saul Goodman.

Best value pick-Eric Decker ($5)-Decker caught 13 touchdowns last year and the fact that he went for 5 bucks is more of an indictment of the incompetence of this league than a savvy move by The One Who Knocks. Regardless, this was a steal of the Better Call Saul variety.

Worst value pick-Aaron Rodgers ($43)-Anytime the biggest asshole in the NFL goes for over 40 bucks, questions must be raised. Yes, Rodgers will produce good numbers once again but quarterback is too deep to spend that kind of money on Rodgers. This price is softer than a late game Commodore defense.

Sleeper pick-Miles Austin ($3)-Austin is a household name however many have written him off as a significant fantasy contributor. Dallas is going to throw, throw, throw this fall, Austin is still only 29 years old and will face many single coverages with Dez Bryant commanding the bulk of the attention on the other side.

Draft grade-The One Who Knocks appears to have gone with the “stars and scrubs” strategy as he only spent double digit dollars on three players (Peterson, Foster, Rodgers). On paper however it looks as though he has assembled more than just scrubs with his low dollar bids. Vernon Davis is a solid option at TE and Mike Wallace could prosper in Miami. This is a well-round team with no significant holes. A-

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