Post Draft, Pre-Season Rankings
1. Buffalo Bills, up 3
This move is based on improved thoughts about the offensive support behind Brady. Jones-Drew and Andre Johnson have serious potential and Nate Burleson was a good draft day pick-up. Ware should carry the Defense to decent results as well.
Offensive Outlook: A, Defense: B
2. Hamburglers, down 1
This team is also very, very solid although I suspect a Chicago kicker could drag down an otherwise good offense featuring LDT and Reggie Wayne. The defense is also very solid accross the board.
Offense: B, Defense B
3. CAPO, down 1
How Brees/Romo and Lynch perform in relation to their potential is crucial to this being a powerhouse or under-performer. The defensive front also looks solid but I'm not sold on Graham as a kicker.
Offense: B, Defense C
4. Drow, up 4
I (shockingly) really liked how my draft fell out. Ginn and Akers prop up an average offense. But like last year, this team will win with defense, hoping to capitalize on two of the better DB/return men in Hobbs and McGee.
Offense: C, Defense A
5. Bill's Team, up 2
The offense will be decent if unspectacular and the defensive front could be very good. I particaularly like Beason's potential.
Offense: C, Defense B
6. Beavers, down 1
The WRs (or TEs I should say) could really hamper this offense. The rest of the starters are great headlines by purple jesus. Patrick Willis leads what should be an acceptable defense.
Offense: C, Defense: C
7. Flannel, down 3
Again I question the WR strategy here. DeSean could be the best on the roster with little depth. Manning needs more help then that. I also think the defense is lacking a playmaker with Troy still hampered by injury.
Offense: C, Defense: D
8. Mimes, up 3
I like Greg Jennings and Gates to try to provide some offense to what was previously a really bad unit. The defense will be the great hope here led by Jarred Allen and Nate Clements.
Offense: D, Defense: B
9. Malleus, up 1
I think his QBs are over-rated. Of course if Derek Anderson repeats last year's performance throw this out the window. As is, I think Plaxico will be single fiddle here. The defense will be ok led by Thomas Howard.
Offense: D, Defense: C
10. Ramjets, down 1
Welker was a good draft pick-up at WR but doesn't fully make up for Eli and Portis in the backfield. The defensive front should be solid once Jason Taylor is all the way healthy but the re-made Drow defensive backfield... well, I dropped them for reasons although will always secretly root for their success.
Offense: D, Defense: C
11. Brawlers, down 5
I'm not a believer in Frave as a Jet and I don't think Buger helps at all. Also, no reliable WRs after the very good Colston. Westbrook is the only reason this isn't the worst team in FLOF. Especially with a lot of unknowns on defense and ... no kicker yet.
Offense: D, Defense: F
12. Old No. 7, unchanged
Knowing Jason, he'll still win more games then half the teams above him on this page, but... other then Gerrard I don't see where the offense comes from. Edge? His WRs have aged or complained their way to being average and Josh Brown ain't in Seattle any more. The defense could rescue some games here.
Offense: F, Defense B
This move is based on improved thoughts about the offensive support behind Brady. Jones-Drew and Andre Johnson have serious potential and Nate Burleson was a good draft day pick-up. Ware should carry the Defense to decent results as well.
Offensive Outlook: A, Defense: B
2. Hamburglers, down 1
This team is also very, very solid although I suspect a Chicago kicker could drag down an otherwise good offense featuring LDT and Reggie Wayne. The defense is also very solid accross the board.
Offense: B, Defense B
3. CAPO, down 1
How Brees/Romo and Lynch perform in relation to their potential is crucial to this being a powerhouse or under-performer. The defensive front also looks solid but I'm not sold on Graham as a kicker.
Offense: B, Defense C
4. Drow, up 4
I (shockingly) really liked how my draft fell out. Ginn and Akers prop up an average offense. But like last year, this team will win with defense, hoping to capitalize on two of the better DB/return men in Hobbs and McGee.
Offense: C, Defense A
5. Bill's Team, up 2
The offense will be decent if unspectacular and the defensive front could be very good. I particaularly like Beason's potential.
Offense: C, Defense B
6. Beavers, down 1
The WRs (or TEs I should say) could really hamper this offense. The rest of the starters are great headlines by purple jesus. Patrick Willis leads what should be an acceptable defense.
Offense: C, Defense: C
7. Flannel, down 3
Again I question the WR strategy here. DeSean could be the best on the roster with little depth. Manning needs more help then that. I also think the defense is lacking a playmaker with Troy still hampered by injury.
Offense: C, Defense: D
8. Mimes, up 3
I like Greg Jennings and Gates to try to provide some offense to what was previously a really bad unit. The defense will be the great hope here led by Jarred Allen and Nate Clements.
Offense: D, Defense: B
9. Malleus, up 1
I think his QBs are over-rated. Of course if Derek Anderson repeats last year's performance throw this out the window. As is, I think Plaxico will be single fiddle here. The defense will be ok led by Thomas Howard.
Offense: D, Defense: C
10. Ramjets, down 1
Welker was a good draft pick-up at WR but doesn't fully make up for Eli and Portis in the backfield. The defensive front should be solid once Jason Taylor is all the way healthy but the re-made Drow defensive backfield... well, I dropped them for reasons although will always secretly root for their success.
Offense: D, Defense: C
11. Brawlers, down 5
I'm not a believer in Frave as a Jet and I don't think Buger helps at all. Also, no reliable WRs after the very good Colston. Westbrook is the only reason this isn't the worst team in FLOF. Especially with a lot of unknowns on defense and ... no kicker yet.
Offense: D, Defense: F
12. Old No. 7, unchanged
Knowing Jason, he'll still win more games then half the teams above him on this page, but... other then Gerrard I don't see where the offense comes from. Edge? His WRs have aged or complained their way to being average and Josh Brown ain't in Seattle any more. The defense could rescue some games here.
Offense: F, Defense B
Labels: 2008


2 Comments:
This negativity just makes us stronger, we will not retreat, this team is unstoppable!
(Anybody get the reference?)
Vaguely resembles a quote from "Singles"...
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