Let me guess... connor and singletary toasted?
Quarterbacks C. Wentz Running Backs D. Johnson J. Jacobs C. Carson M. Ingram L. McCoy Wide Receivers T. Hill T. Williams K. Golladay J. Crowder D. Westbrook Tight Ends O. Howard D. Waller Kicker J. Myers Team Defense Saints | Quarterbacks D. Watson L. Jackson Running Backs D. Freeman D. Williams P. Barber C. Hyde F. Gore Wide Receivers D. Adams M. Thomas A. Robinson Tight Ends T. Hockenson V. Green Kicker J. Tucker Team Defense Bears Texans |
Traded Mark Ingram for Emmanuel Sanders in a dynasty league. Like that trade a lot for my team. I am loaded at RB (and WR and TE, really), and Ingram wasn't in my starting line-up, so I wanted to flip him for someone who would be. Sanders seemed like a good choice because he's 31 and, thus, pretty cheap in dynasty. But he's been balling out this year, so he's definitely got a place among my starters.
Still got these RBs: Mixon, Jones, Carson, Mack, Singletary, Breida, Duke, and a couple of scrubs.
Hard to believe Sanders is coming off the dreaded career-killing torn achilles. He just had the surgery in December. I saw him blow past the Niners defensive backs in a pre-season game and could hardly believe it.
Fournette is just awful today.
Everyone I have drafted is just awful this year. Across the board. And I don't have a lot of the same players.
How is it possible for that to happen?
Who are some of the prime offenders? Just want to see if they were guys I liked but was lucky enough not to actually end up drafting due to how things played out. I picked 3rd or 4th in almost every redraft league this year due to random chance so most of my teams started with Kamara or Zeke and then the same handful of guys at the end of the second.