QUOTE (FLORIDA PACKER @ Aug 18 2009, 10:07 PM)

Here is my first drafted fantasy team! Let me know What ya think!
QB- Aaron Rodgers
HB- Matt Forte
HB- Knowshown Moreno
WR-Greg Jennings
WR-Steve Breaston
WR-Chris Henry
TE-Jason Witten
K-Joe Nedney
D/ST- Patriots
Bench
QB- Carson Palmer
HB- Donald Brown
HB- LeSean McCoy
HB-Derrick Ward
WR- Patrick Crayton
What is your league scoring and setup? Is this 10 teams or 12 teams? Because if this is a 10 teamer...
QB: Rodgers and Palmer are excellent QB's to have. Both will be able to start and I currently have Rodgers slated to have the 2nd best statistical season this year. Palmer's also going to have a nice year.
RB: Forte is a good #1 to have. But Moreno or Ward as your #2 RB worries me. It seems you went Forte, Jennings and Rodgers in the first 3 rounds. With such a thin RB group, I would never recommend waiting until the 4th round for your #2 RB.
Moreno is a sleeper but being in the Bronco's system worries me, with not getting enough touches and all. Plus that injury could bother him. But I just don't see Moreno being a #2, right now, I'd have to say low-end #3 RB until I can see if Denver fully commits to him.
Ward will most likely outperform Moreno, but he's not going to see goal-line carries. He'll get touches, but Graham will get most of his TD's. So Ward is nothing more then a #3 unless he starts running wild and breaking out long runs. Which I don't see happening.
Donald Brown is also a sleeper but will play in a 2 back tandem. The thing is though, his carries will fluctuate. He's going to be very streaky and more often then not, he's going to have lower fantasy totals then his counterpart.
I like McCoy and could end up being your #2 if Westbrook goes down for the count. The thing is though, Westbrook gets injured but always seems to stick around. PHI will probably end up splitting carries to preserve Westbrook's 2009 season, but the only way McCoy will go from a low end #3 RB to a #2 RB is if Westbrook goes for an extended period of time.
WR: Jennings at #1, no explanation needed here. The rest of your group worries me. Steve Breaston is a product of Boldin and Fitzgerald. If you go back and watch tape, it's like Breaston has a contagious disease and no one wants to be around him. That's because they're to busy with the other guys. While Breaston had a good season last year, he's a #3 WR on his own team! He's to streaky and inconsistent because of this. This guy is probably a #4 WR in fantasy in my books.
Henry will be a good receiver to have as your #3 on your team. Sure he'll probably crack a 1,000 yards this season, but it's going to be a streaky 1,000 yards. That's why you need a #2. Breaston isn't the answer and Crayton isn't either. A lot of people seem to think Crayton is going to prosper now that he's got a starting spot. This guy has topped out. What you've seen is all there is to him. He's nothing special. Not even a 1,000 yards for this guy this year, MAYBE 5 TDs. Doubt it.
TE: Witten's a beast and you're set here.
K: Toss-up. Dime a dozen. If he doesn't pan out, go to the FA wire. There's more waiting to be picked up.
D/ST: Most likely they'll be solid. You'll be fine here.
If this is a 10 team league, your work is cut out for you. BUT, if this is a 12 team league, you've got a chance. Barring any of your sleeper RB's break out, you're a team that'll probably finish JUST out of the wild card. BUT, if you wait a couple games, let Palmer prove himself to disbelievers, you've got trade bait. RB or WR, whichever one you need help at the most, get yourself a good #2 player for that respective position.
If this is a 12 team league, you should be able to service yourself with your current crop of RB's all season long. At WR though, you may be in trouble if you can't get a good #2 WR in there. If you can trade for one early in the season, this team can contend with not only wild car but the division as well.