power rankings
#1) Team Mangan (4 -2)
Post-draft ranking - #5
Team Mangan had a lot of question marks leading into the season, namely the WR position and RB depth. With the one blockbuster trade this season, Mangan stole away Adam Theilen for Darren Waller from Team Morgan. Although RB depth remains a concern going into the byes Mangan has one of the more solid rosters in the league at the mid-point.
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#2) Team Delinquent Duo (4 -2)
Post-draft ranking - #6
The Delinquent Duo have scored the most points in the league, aided by the waiver claim of the century in Patriots D/ST. They have scored 120+ pts in 4 of 6 weeks. Can the Patriots keep their historic pace? Do they have the RB depth to carry them through the byes? We'll take a wait and see approach, but don't be surprised if they are playing for the championship.
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#3) Team Dunham (4 -2)
Post-draft ranking - #7
After the top two teams on the power rankings there is a definite cliff in talent. The 3rd place team in scoring is trailing them by 100 total pts. That being said I do believe that Dunham has an argument to be the best roster in the league. There is no glaring weaknesses on his starting roster and he has starter-level players like T.McLaurin riding his bench.
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#4) Team DJ6 (4 -2)
Post-draft ranking - #3
DJ6 has pulled off some impressive close wins at this point in the season making some bold moves that paid off, Devin Singletary in Week 2 (11.7 pts) and Rex Burkhead in Week 3 (12.9 pts). He has depth although has some weakness at the FLEX position.
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#5) Stairway to Evans (3 - 3)
Post-draft ranking - #2
The scariest roster going into the season hasn't lived up to the hype. Saquon getting injured will do that. But going forward the combination of Cook and Barkley could be deadly.
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#6) Wrigley Naf Gilligan (3 - 3)
Post-draft ranking - #9
This team is bogged down by superstars having disappointing seasons. With DeAndre Hopkins and Todd Gurley not performing as they should it has been a tough road to .500 for this team. With strong performances down the stretch they can make a deep push, but RB depth for bye weeks is a concern.
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#7) Team Morris (3 - 3)
Post-draft ranking - #4
For once being a Cowboys fan was the right decision, as picking Zeke over Saquon Barkley proved to be wise when Barkley went down with injury. But then to follow up the pick with AB has really made Morris suffer. Jumping on the MeCole Hardeman bandwagon has really hurt him. His top end is good, but the depth concerns me going into the upcoming bye weeks.
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#8) Gary Anderson's Right Foot (3 - 3)
Post-draft ranking - #1
Although its hard to put the 3rd highest scoring team in the league at #8, GARF has relied on solid starters across the board and does not have any super star talent with ODB and to Browns struggling. This is a boiled meat and potatoes roster, it will get the job done, but is never that appetizing.
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#9) Team Berry (1 - 5)
Post-draft ranking - #10
Every other team other than our last two entries has a .500 or above record. Making this the punching bag tier of teams. He was the worst ranked draft class coming in, and with the brightest spot being OJ Howard, it has not gone well. That being said with his roster you would not assume he is 1 - 4, there is a lot of hope if he can fill the Joe Mixon sized hole in his roster with a warm body.
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#10) Team Morgan (1 - 5)
Post-draft ranking - #8
I think that Morgan's season can be defined by his trade of Adam Theilen (WR #6) for Darren Walrus after Week 2. Theilen then had 17.6 pts in Week 3 and Waller, although solid is only TE #9. Morgan is held back almost entirely based on WR and FLEX play, really struggling with the likes of Smith-Schuster, Hollywood Brown, MVS, and John Brown. Although he did add DJ Chark so he has the potential to turn it around.
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Weekly Scoring winners
WEEK 1
WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 |
Team Dunham - 135.9 pts
Team Delinquent Duo - 140.3 pts Team Mangan - 142.7 pts Team Berry - 141.6 pts Team Mangan - 148.8 pts Gary Anderson's Right Foot - 137.2 pts |