kind of a boring draft.....seemed to me that the talent pool was kind of low outside of the top ten. perhaps im hard to please
mostly busts again. is this the new normal? at this pointy in time i cannot recall a draft i was involved in that produced an equal amount of boom & bust
the standouts
FS Harvey Redbeard keeps a 2600 trade value despite busting 3. easy choice for the
Buccaneers with the first pick. lucky landing him considering a 4-12 record usually doesnt land a first pick and that there were four other teams with that record. Buccaneers finished 22nd in yards allowed per game.....they will finish higher in 1944
TE John Camacho is a steal for the
Wave at pick number 5. he will gain about 5 in max speed if switched to RB......very nice for a player with close to maxed out ratings
FS Stu Ungar will be joining a very talented young defense in the midst of a rebuild. new owner Shrillex_B & the
Rollers are lucky to land him with the 7th pick *Stu Ungar was a card playing prodigy in real life.....probably the best ever*
both the
Blue Knights &
Fromagers boost their run games in a major way
RB Cheddar Curd will be a top 5 rusher immediately. an excellent selection with the 9th pick......my pick for steal of the draft. the
Fromagers also drafted the highest rated offensive lineman
RT Anthony McClellan with the 40th pick....cannot recall the last time i seen a 2600 player drafted that late
TE Sir Galahad & RT Michael Evans the
Blue Knights chose high volatility and were rewarded with two elite players. Galahad is likely to transition to RB while Evans is rated as the third best offensive lineman taken with the 48th pick
C David Koresh was a risky pick for the
Stallions. luckily for them he boomed 9 and is now in the 2600 club. however, i feel Waco is gonna need more help up front if they intend to advance to Stage 2. good thing they found an excellent keystone for building
and in other news....the Ironmen roster has been trimmed to 60......wonder what is going to happen to them
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