2011 Fantasy Football: I'm Already Doomed
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 1:33 pm
I did this last year, so why not. My 2011 draft in the Alliance of Evil (motto: "FUKK YOU ROBB YOU SUCK"). I chose fourth, not that it did me any good.
#1 -- Jamaal Charles, RB, Kansas City -- everyone and their brother said that with Chris Johnson holding out, Charles became a top three pick. Someone ahead of me took Ray Rice so Charles fell to me -- I might have been happier with Rice. Of course, Johnson signed right after our draft finished, so there's that.
#2 -- Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis -- hahaha fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.
#3 -- Vincent Jackson, WR, San Diego -- one of the best WRs available at the time, I guess, though I was immediately struck with buyer's remorse over not grabbing Mike Wallace instead. I'm always leery of picking up Chargers, but that stems purely from my white-hot hatred for Philly Rivers.
#4 -- Jason Witten, TE, Dallas -- I've never had a tight end do anything of note for me, so maybe Witten can change that.
#5 -- Mark Ingram, RB, New Orleans -- he got talked up a lot considering that he plays for the Saints, where they spread things out so much that anyone other than Brees is a bit of a risk. I bought into the hype! It wouldn't be the last time, either.
#6 -- Steve Johnson, WR, Buffalo -- somehow I ended up getting Johnson in all three of the leagues that I'm in this year. He's the receiver that blamed God for making him drop a pass last year, making him a good fit for ol' secular me. Unfortunately, he plays for Buffalo, so he will accumulate zero points this year.
#7 -- Fred Jackson, RB, Buffalo -- oh, look, another Bill. This will be a long season. Doesn't it feel like Jackson's been with Buffalo since about 1979 at this point?
#8 -- Sidney Rice, WR, Seattle -- I had one rule going into this draft: don't take any receivers on the Seahawks or Dolphins. Whoops. Maybe Tavaris Jackson will finally live up to the great things I predicted for him that one time when I was drunk.
#9 -- Eli Manning, QB, New York Giants -- I figured that with his older brother doubtful for the start of the season, I better get a backup fairly early. I took Eli over several options that likely would have been better. No idea why. Panic? Stupidity?
#10 -- Clay Matthews, LB, Green Bay -- Sure, why not? I tend to have decent luck with defensive players. I hope that continues as they may be producing all of my points this year.
#11 -- London Fletcher, LB, Washington -- Ditto. I think I've had Fletcher on about three of my past teams. I also think he's about my age, so he might die midseason.
#12 -- Malcom Floyd, WR, San Diego -- Actually perhaps a savvy pick at this point of the draft. I'm really bothered by the lack of a second "L" in his first name, though.
#13 -- Isaac Redman, RB, Pittsburgh -- Another decent pick -- too bad they all came late in the draft. Redman will serve me well if Rashard Mendenhall gets injured/fumbles too much/retires to devote his life to finding out the truth about 9/11.
#14 -- Jacoby Ford, WR, Oakland -- Picked solely on CBS's statement that he's a threat to score any time he touches the ball -- I couldn't pick any current Raiders out of a police lineup. He burned my Broncos pretty badly in Madden last night, too.
#15 -- Davone Bess, WR, Miami -- see Sidney Rice pick. At least at this level it's just a flyer anyhow. I'm sure Miami's #2 wide receiver will come in handy a lot this year. (prediction: some time this year I'll lose a game because I didn't start Davone Bess)
#16 -- Antoine Winfield, DB, Minnesota -- Another one coming back for an encore. I have good memories of Winfield, but don't know how he's fared lately -- if he's had an arm removed, I may have to drop him.
#17 -- Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Atlanta -- Peter King of Sports Illustrated picked him as a "dark horse" for Rookie of the Year, so I took him, even though I can't stand Peter King.
#18 -- Alex Henery, K, Philadelphia -- We still need kickers, right? (checks) Ok, good pick!
#1 -- Jamaal Charles, RB, Kansas City -- everyone and their brother said that with Chris Johnson holding out, Charles became a top three pick. Someone ahead of me took Ray Rice so Charles fell to me -- I might have been happier with Rice. Of course, Johnson signed right after our draft finished, so there's that.
#2 -- Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis -- hahaha fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.
#3 -- Vincent Jackson, WR, San Diego -- one of the best WRs available at the time, I guess, though I was immediately struck with buyer's remorse over not grabbing Mike Wallace instead. I'm always leery of picking up Chargers, but that stems purely from my white-hot hatred for Philly Rivers.
#4 -- Jason Witten, TE, Dallas -- I've never had a tight end do anything of note for me, so maybe Witten can change that.
#5 -- Mark Ingram, RB, New Orleans -- he got talked up a lot considering that he plays for the Saints, where they spread things out so much that anyone other than Brees is a bit of a risk. I bought into the hype! It wouldn't be the last time, either.
#6 -- Steve Johnson, WR, Buffalo -- somehow I ended up getting Johnson in all three of the leagues that I'm in this year. He's the receiver that blamed God for making him drop a pass last year, making him a good fit for ol' secular me. Unfortunately, he plays for Buffalo, so he will accumulate zero points this year.
#7 -- Fred Jackson, RB, Buffalo -- oh, look, another Bill. This will be a long season. Doesn't it feel like Jackson's been with Buffalo since about 1979 at this point?
#8 -- Sidney Rice, WR, Seattle -- I had one rule going into this draft: don't take any receivers on the Seahawks or Dolphins. Whoops. Maybe Tavaris Jackson will finally live up to the great things I predicted for him that one time when I was drunk.
#9 -- Eli Manning, QB, New York Giants -- I figured that with his older brother doubtful for the start of the season, I better get a backup fairly early. I took Eli over several options that likely would have been better. No idea why. Panic? Stupidity?
#10 -- Clay Matthews, LB, Green Bay -- Sure, why not? I tend to have decent luck with defensive players. I hope that continues as they may be producing all of my points this year.
#11 -- London Fletcher, LB, Washington -- Ditto. I think I've had Fletcher on about three of my past teams. I also think he's about my age, so he might die midseason.
#12 -- Malcom Floyd, WR, San Diego -- Actually perhaps a savvy pick at this point of the draft. I'm really bothered by the lack of a second "L" in his first name, though.
#13 -- Isaac Redman, RB, Pittsburgh -- Another decent pick -- too bad they all came late in the draft. Redman will serve me well if Rashard Mendenhall gets injured/fumbles too much/retires to devote his life to finding out the truth about 9/11.
#14 -- Jacoby Ford, WR, Oakland -- Picked solely on CBS's statement that he's a threat to score any time he touches the ball -- I couldn't pick any current Raiders out of a police lineup. He burned my Broncos pretty badly in Madden last night, too.
#15 -- Davone Bess, WR, Miami -- see Sidney Rice pick. At least at this level it's just a flyer anyhow. I'm sure Miami's #2 wide receiver will come in handy a lot this year. (prediction: some time this year I'll lose a game because I didn't start Davone Bess)
#16 -- Antoine Winfield, DB, Minnesota -- Another one coming back for an encore. I have good memories of Winfield, but don't know how he's fared lately -- if he's had an arm removed, I may have to drop him.
#17 -- Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Atlanta -- Peter King of Sports Illustrated picked him as a "dark horse" for Rookie of the Year, so I took him, even though I can't stand Peter King.
#18 -- Alex Henery, K, Philadelphia -- We still need kickers, right? (checks) Ok, good pick!