2008 Fantasy Football Bloggers Mock Draft Update Round 1
If you are anything like me, you are starving for any football discussion that doesn’t include Brett Favre (please make it stop!). So, I figured I would give you an update on a little mock draft that some very football savvy bloggers and I have been participating in over the last week or so.
So far, not many surprises but round two is a pick away and there are usually a few head turners to be had. Check it out.
Oh, and before I forget, make sure you stop by each of these blogs and add them to your reader (or sign up for email updates). That way you will never, ever miss even a morsel of fantasy football information from now until you are counting your first place cash.
Here ya go:
1. Curveballs 4 Jesus: L. Tomlinson
2. Sean McCall: A. Peterson
3. Football Burrito: J. Addai
4. Pancake Blocks: S. Jackson
5. West Coast Nonsense: B. Westbrook
6. Bruno Boys: T. Brady
7. The Hazean: M. Barber
8. Football Jabber: F. Gore
9. Fantasy Football Fools: C. Portis
10. Fantasy Football Geek Blog: M. Lynch
11. Fantasy Football Goat: Larry Johnson
12. Fantasy Football Librarian: Randy Moss
I was all over Marshawn Lynch until Matt and Brandon over at FFGeeksBlog wisely picked him just before me (props to them) which led me to taking Larry Johnson.
I’m not crazy about taking him considering the laundry list of question marks surrounding his supporting staff: the line, the QB and experience in general. But he’s the best player on his team (equaling touches), an every down back (rare these days) and has a schedule filled with “projected” weak run d’s.
Add to that the fact that you gotta think he’ll be playing with a chip on his shoulder after a dismal 2007. I’ll take my chances.
Tags: Adrian Peterson, Brian Westbrook, Clinton Portis, Fantasy Football, Frank Gore, Joseph Addai, LaDanian Tomlinson, Larry Johnson, Marion Barber, Marshawn Lynch, mock draft, NFL, Steven Jackson, Tom Brady
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