LEAGUE PARAMETERS
- 12 teams
- 20 roster spots
- Starting Lineup
- 1 quarterback
- 2 running backs
- 3 wide receivers
- 1 tight end
- 1 flex (either a running back, wide receiver, or tight end)
- 1 team defense
LEAGUE SCORING
- Offensive Players
- 4 points - passing touchdown
- 6 points - rushing/receiving touchdown
- 0.04 points - passing yard
- 0.1 points - rushing/receiving yard
- 1 point - reception
- Team Defense
- 6 points - touchdown
- 2 points - turnover recovered
- 2 points - safety
- 1 point - sack
- 10 points - Offensive points against: 0-0
- 7 points - Offensive points against: 1-6
- 3 points - Offensive points against: 7-14
- 0 point - Offensive points against: 15-20
- 0 points - Offensive points against: 21-99
- 6 points each - Number of Defensive and Special Teams Touchdowns
AUCTION DETAILS:
- $200 of auction dollars were available to all 12 teams
- Players were nominated in a rotation cycle beginning with team 1 through team 10 and back to team 1 repeating the rotation again until all 12 teams filled their 20-man roster.
- 15 second timer upon nomination was used to determine the winning bid. The timer was also 15 seconds for each subsequent bid
- Teams had 40 seconds to nominate a player when it was their turn in the rotation.
THE ROTATION ORDER
- Jeff Haseley
- Darin Tietgen
- Devin Knotts
- Daniel Simpkins
- John Norton
- John Mamula
- Justin Howe
- Mark Wimer
- Matt Bitonti
- Maurile Tremblay
- Steve Holloway
- Bear Heiser
Starting with Team 1, we'll go over each team's winning bids
Jeff Haseley - Team 1
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
McCoy, LeSean BUF RB | $43.00 |
Cooper, Amari OAK WR | $35.00 |
McCaffrey, Christian CAR RB | $22.00 |
Edelman, Julian NEP WR | $19.00 |
Gillislee, Mike NEP RB | $16.00 |
Abdullah, Ameer DET RB | $12.00 |
Fitzgerald, Larry ARI WR | $9.00 |
Crowder, Jamison WAS WR | $9.00 |
Gore, Frank IND RB | $5.00 |
Doyle, Jack IND TE | $5.00 |
White, James NEP RB | $5.00 |
Rivers, Philip LAC QB | $4.00 |
Woodhead, Danny BAL RB | $4.00 |
Stewart, Jonathan CAR RB | $4.00 |
Matthews, Jordan PHI WR | $2.00 |
Witten, Jason DAL TE | $2.00 |
Janikowski, Sebastian OAK PK | $1.00 |
Taylor, Tyrod BUF QB | $1.00 |
Giants, New York NYG Def | $1.00 |
Woods, Robert LAR WR | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Saving at quarterback and tight end
Best Pick(s):
Philip Rivers ($4) - Saving money at quarterback is a noble pursuit. Doing it and still landing a quarterback helming a potential top-5 offense is gold. Granted, we are getting ahead of ourselves. That offense is just a paper tiger for now, after all, but it has some serious potential with Keenan Allen, Hunter Henry, Melvin Gordon, Tyrell Williams, Travis Benjamin and even aging Antonio Gates as skill players.
Worst Pick(s):
Robert Woods ($1) - With all the options available in Los Angeles, Robert Woods seems unlikely to make any sort of fantasy impact. That is true even if one or two wideouts in front of him get injured. There were a ton of great $1 options at receiver; Woods was not one of them.
Evaluation:
Jeff’s draft was a prime example of the possibilities afforded in an auction draft while being a spendthrift at quarterback and tight end. Rivers is an excellent option liable to crack the top eight in scoring, and Tyrod Taylor is a fantastic backup with huge scoring potential any given Sunday. Jeff landed one of the strongest running back corps in the draft, and his wideouts should be plug-and-play if they can stay healthy.
Daniel Simpkins - Team 2
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Robinson, Allen JAC WR | $23.00 |
Allen, Keenan LAC WR | $19.00 |
Bryant, Martavis PIT WR | $17.00 |
Lynch, Marshawn OAK RB | $16.00 |
Graham, Jimmy SEA TE | $15.00 |
Moncrief, Donte IND WR | $14.00 |
Wilson, Russell SEA QB | $13.00 |
Parker, DeVante MIA WR | $11.00 |
Lacy, Eddie SEA RB | $10.00 |
Davis, Corey TEN WR | $9.00 |
Sanders, Emmanuel DEN WR | $8.00 |
Henry, Derrick TEN RB | $6.00 |
Coleman, Corey CLE WR | $6.00 |
Garcon, Pierre SFO WR | $5.00 |
Williams, Mike LAC WR | $5.00 |
Prescott, Dak DAL QB | $4.00 |
Prosise, C.J. SEA RB | $4.00 |
Kelley, Rob WAS RB | $3.00 |
Vikings, Minnesota MIN Def | $2.00 |
Vinatieri, Adam IND PK | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Spam wide receivers
Best Pick(s):
Russell Wilson ($13) and Keenan Allen ($19) - Considering Rodgers had gone for $27 just two quarterbacks ago, Wilson at $13 was a huge bargain. He is at the top of the second tier of quarterbacks.
Keenan Allen is a personal favorite in PPR leagues, a top-10 receiver dogged by injury concerns. Allen scored 20.4 PPG in PPR leagues back in 2015, good for sixth in the league. The Chargers have one of the most potent offenses on paper, and Allen’s health is being baked into his price.
Worst Pick(s):
Mike Williams ($5) and Corey Davis ($9) - Daniel clearly wanted talent at wide receiver, but you can only start so many. While Allen is one wideout who could reasonably demand a handcuff, Daniel had more than enough to cover the loss. More importantly, Davis was a case of auction faux pax -- never bid on players you don’t want or need. He admitted to price enforcing on Corey Davis, never intending on drafting the Tennessee rookie. Fortunately, Davis only cost $9, but he probably contributed to the fact Simpkins drafted just one tight end.
Evaluation:
Drafting for best-ball leagues conditions us to think we need to take starting-quality backups, so it was a bit jarring to see Daniel take a solitary tight end. Jimmy Graham may not be the stud he once was, but he is a quality starter. Why take a backup when you only plan on starting one all year? Daniel will cross the injury or bye bridge when he gets there.
Devin Knotts - Team 3
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Jones, Julio ATL WR | $49.00 |
Freeman, Devonta ATL RB | $40.00 |
Gronkowski, Rob NEP TE | $28.00 |
Fournette, Leonard JAC RB | $27.00 |
Brady, Tom NEP QB | $24.00 |
Hyde, Carlos SFO RB | $15.00 |
Bryant, Matt ATL PK | $3.00 |
Britt, Kenny CLE WR | $2.00 |
Gabriel, Taylor ATL WR | $1.00 |
Barnidge, Gary FA TE | $1.00 |
Gordon, Josh CLE WR | $1.00 |
Miller, Braxton HOU WR | $1.00 |
Samuel, Curtis CAR WR | $1.00 |
Wallace, Mike BAL WR | $1.00 |
Rodgers, Jacquizz TBB RB | $1.00 |
Anderson, Robby NYJ WR | $1.00 |
Boyd, Tyler CIN WR | $1.00 |
Chargers, Los Angeles LAC Def | $1.00 |
Hurns, Allen JAC WR | $1.00 |
Bradford, Sam MIN QB | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Stacking good offenses, studs ‘n duds
Best Pick(s):
Carlos Hyde ($15) and Kenny Britt ($2) - The 49ers are rebuilding, and some doubt Carlos Hyde’s fantasy value. I happen to be one of those who thinks Hyde is in for a big year as the starter in a Kyle Shanahan offense. Until we get some concrete news otherwise, Hyde is the starter in San Francisco; everything else is noise.
Britt was a phenomenal value at $2, especially considering Devin had no money to spend at receiver beyond Julio Jones. Britt was 26th in PPR scoring last season, and he is actually getting an offensive upgrade by going to the Browns. Yes, that was written with a straight face.
Worst Pick(s):
Leonard Fournette ($27) and Sam Bradford ($1) - Devin had a solid draft with little to dislike. That said, Leonard Fournette isn’t my favorite value here. He is a one-dimensional back in a middling offense, and there were several higher-ranked backs who went for less. Sam Bradford is mainly here because he has the same bye week as Tom Brady. Plus I just don’t expect he will put up starting-caliber fantasy numbers at any point this season.
Evaluation:
Rob Gronkowski may have been pricy at $28, but he is in a tier unto himself at the tight end position. The question is whether he can give Devin 12-plus games to meet his value. Pairing him with Tom Brady gives him a season-long stack from one of the best offenses in the league. That goes double with his Falcons stack of Devonta Freeman and Julio Jones. After spending big for those guys, Devin did a masterful job of filling in the gaps at wide receiver with Britt, Mike Wallace, and Cam Meredith, cheap options likely to see starter-level target counts next season.
John Norton - team 4
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Thomas, Michael NOS WR | $40.00 |
Howard, Jordan CHI RB | $39.00 |
Landry, Jarvis MIA WR | $26.00 |
Crabtree, Michael OAK WR | $18.00 |
Winston, Jameis TBB QB | $11.00 |
Decker, Eric TEN WR | $11.00 |
Ingram, Mark NOS RB | $11.00 |
Lee, Marqise JAC WR | $8.00 |
Bennett, Martellus GBP TE | $6.00 |
Henry, Hunter LAC TE | $5.00 |
Perkins, Paul NYG RB | $5.00 |
West, Terrance BAL RB | $4.00 |
Texans, Houston HOU Def | $4.00 |
Charles, Jamaal DEN RB | $3.00 |
Rawls, Thomas SEA RB | $3.00 |
Maclin, Jeremy BAL WR | $2.00 |
Gallman, Wayne NYG RB | $1.00 |
Dalton, Andy CIN QB | $1.00 |
Boswell, Chris PIT PK | $1.00 |
Buccaneers, Tampa Bay TBB Def | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Saving at quarterback and tight end
Best Pick(s):
Mark Ingram ($11) and Henry Hunter ($5) - Ingram is one of the forgotten souls of the 2017 fantasy offseason. Yes, the Saints appear to have crowded him in the backfield, but he should still command the majority of touches in a good offense. At $11, it’s hard to argue he’s not a value.
Henry Hunter is a top-eight fantasy tight end this season, and nabbing him for $5 was a huge value for John.
Worst Pick(s):
Eric Decker ($11) and Houston Texans D/ST ($4) - One of the little tricks of auction drafting involves nominating team defenses early to see who wastes some change. Team defenses are rarely worth more than $1, let alone $4, which is why the Texans defense was overpriced. Add to that the fact Jon took a second defense and there was just way too much money spent at the position.
Decker isn’t a horrible option all things considered, but $11 was a bit much to spend on the Titans’ No. 1 receiver. John seemed to prioritize Decker, possibly having the price boosted by another suitor. But comparable options like DeSean Jackson, Emmanuel Sanders, and even Mike Wallace went for significantly less money.
Evaluation:
This was a good all-around draft for John; his squad has no glaring weaknesses. It is a nice example of what you can do in an auction draft when you don’t spend huge money on one or two players. John still ponied up for Michael Thomas ($40) and Jordan Howard ($39), and those guys aren’t far off from some players who went for more money. His savings allowed him to fill in the roster with quality players where others relied on $1 bids.
John Mamula - team 5
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Evans, Mike TBB WR | $50.00 |
Nelson, Jordy GBP WR | $44.00 |
Murray, DeMarco TEN RB | $34.00 |
Hill, Tyreek KCC WR | $26.00 |
Brees, Drew NOS QB | $17.00 |
Perine, Samaje WAS RB | $6.00 |
Matthews, Rishard TEN WR | $4.00 |
Seahawks, Seattle SEA Def | $3.00 |
Riddick, Theo DET RB | $3.00 |
Dorsett, Phillip IND WR | $2.00 |
White, Kevin CHI WR | $2.00 |
Hauschka, Steven BUF PK | $1.00 |
Wentz, Carson PHI QB | $1.00 |
Washington, DeAndre OAK RB | $1.00 |
Fleener, Coby NOS TE | $1.00 |
Booker, Devontae DEN RB | $1.00 |
Funchess, Devin CAR WR | $1.00 |
Howard, O.J. TBB TE | $1.00 |
McFadden, Darren DAL RB | $1.00 |
Sproles, Darren PHI RB | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Spend big at receiver, skimp at tight end
Best Pick(s):
Theo Riddick ($3) - Wrist surgeries aside, Theo Riddick represents one of the best PPR values out there right now. Riddick was eighth in PPR PPG last season, unfortunately one cut short by injuries. If he can stay healthy, he is a clear-cut starter in this format. That makes him a huge bargain.
Worst Pick(s):
Samaje Perine ($6) - Everything is relative, so $6 spent on a guy who might win the starting job for his team isn’t the worst investment. But Samaje Perine is all hype, and he is a rookie competing with Chris Thompson behind Rob Kelley right now.
Evaluation:
John had arguably the best draft of the night. Landing Drew Brees at $17 just before Rodgers went for $27 must have felt good. Taking two potential top-5 receivers in Mike Evans and Jordy Nelson gives him a strong floor, and Tyreek Hill vaults the ceiling on his squad. Demarco Murray is a solid RB1 in this format, and Riddick spearheads a decent corps behind him. John’s biggest trouble will come at tight end, but Coby Fleener and O.J. Howard each have potential for big seasons if they can capitalize on their opportunities.
Justin Howe - team 6
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Gordon, Melvin LAC RB | $46.00 |
Green, A.J. CIN WR | $45.00 |
Bryant, Dez DAL WR | $31.00 |
Snead, Willie NOS WR | $20.00 |
Diggs, Stefon MIN WR | $20.00 |
Powell, Bilal NYJ RB | $11.00 |
Newton, Cam CAR QB | $5.00 |
Ebron, Eric DET TE | $5.00 |
Forte, Matt NYJ RB | $3.00 |
Bortles, Blake JAC QB | $3.00 |
Chiefs, Kansas City KCC Def | $2.00 |
Zenner, Zach DET RB | $1.00 |
Brate, Cameron TBB TE | $1.00 |
Williams, Jonathan BUF RB | $1.00 |
Davis, Vernon WAS TE | $1.00 |
Jones, Zay BUF WR | $1.00 |
McKinnon, Jerick MIN RB | $1.00 |
Gostkowski, Stephen NEP PK | $1.00 |
Flacco, Joe BAL QB | $1.00 |
Thompson, Chris WAS RB | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Wide receiver blowout
Best Pick(s):
Bilal Powell ($11) and Cam Newton ($5) - The Jets offense is liable to be worst in the league, so investing in anyone there could prove unwise. If you were to pick one player you must have there, though, it would be Bilal Powell. That is especially true considering he is a great pass-catcher and the Jets are going to spend a lot of time playing catch-up this season.
Cam Newton was just a fabulous value at just $5. His fantasy stock has bottomed out after a disastrous 2016 season, and he should bounce back with new and healthy weapons this year.
Worst Pick(s):
Stefon Diggs ($20) - For all the money Justin spent at receiver, Stefon Diggs at $20 may have been a bit much. The Vikings offense just isn’t all that potent, and Diggs is very much a boom-or-bust proposition on a weekly basis. Having him in your lineup when he hits will be huge, but how often will you guess right on Sundays?
Evaluation:
Justin clearly wanted a strong wide receiver corps for his team, and he got one. Pairing Dez Bryant with A.J. Green is going to give some peace of mind at the position, and Willie Snead will probably wind up starting more than Diggs most of the season. All in all, Justin has a great starting squad. It’s the bench that leaves a bit to be desired. There isn’t much to like at running back behind Melvin Gordon and Powell, and we already talked about how Diggs is a bigger bust than boom candidate. I have a feeling Eric Ebron and Cameron Brate are going to take turns disappointing Justin this year, too.
Mark Wimer - team 7
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Kelce, Travis KCC TE | $32.00 |
Miller, Lamar HOU RB | $22.00 |
Tate, Golden DET WR | $21.00 |
Crowell, Isaiah CLE RB | $20.00 |
Mixon, Joe CIN RB | $20.00 |
Williams, Tyrell LAC WR | $15.00 |
Ware, Spencer KCC RB | $14.00 |
Thielen, Adam MIN WR | $8.00 |
Hunt, Kareem KCC RB | $6.00 |
Ginn Jr., Ted NOS WR | $5.00 |
Hooper, Austin ATL TE | $5.00 |
Jackson, DeSean TBB WR | $4.00 |
Cousins, Kirk WAS QB | $4.00 |
Jones, Marvin DET WR | $4.00 |
Broncos, Denver DEN Def | $3.00 |
Stafford, Matthew DET QB | $3.00 |
Ravens, Baltimore BAL Def | $2.00 |
Tucker, Justin BAL PK | $2.00 |
Nelson, J.J. ARI WR | $1.00 |
Perriman, Breshad BAL WR | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Mostly balanced
Best Pick(s):
Matthew Stafford ($3), DeSean Jackson ($4), and Lamar Miller ($22) - What is the hangup on Lamar Miller in the fantasy realm? Sure, D’Onta Foreman is in town now, but the recently arrested rookie isn’t going to unseat Miller as the bell cow. At the very least, Miller’s pass-catching skills should make him valuable in PPR leagues.
Worst Pick(s):
Travis Kelce ($32) - With all the values to be found at tight end, Travis Kelce was quite the luxurious pick at $32. Rob Gronkowski and Jordan Reed went for $28 and $25, respectively, and they were the only other two above $20 at the position. While Kelce is probably going to land in the top five at the position, it’s hard to argue this was a good value.
Evaluation:
Kelce is the only premiere player on this team. Mark opted to spread out his monies throughout the rest of his squad, and what we get is a roster full of Tier 2 and 3 players. That’s not necessarily a bad thing -- it’s clear he will have viable starters throughout the season if his squad stays healthy -- but there isn’t a lot of potential for top-10 scoring seasons. That may not matter if Mark can massage his starting lineups to maximize matchups on a weekly basis.
Matt Bitonti - team 8
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Elliott, Ezekiel DAL RB | $55.00 |
Hilton, T.Y. IND WR | $38.00 |
Gurley, Todd LAR RB | $38.00 |
Olsen, Greg CAR TE | $19.00 |
Shepard, Sterling NYG WR | $8.00 |
Carr, Derek OAK QB | $7.00 |
Fuller, Will HOU WR | $7.00 |
Meredith, Cameron CHI WR | $5.00 |
Doctson, Josh WAS WR | $3.00 |
Kamara, Alvin NOS RB | $3.00 |
Tannehill, Ryan MIA QB | $2.00 |
Engram, Evan NYG TE | $1.00 |
Austin, Tavon LAR WR | $1.00 |
Mack, Marlon IND RB | $1.00 |
Mitchell, Malcolm NEP WR | $1.00 |
Beasley, Cole DAL WR | $1.00 |
Gates, Antonio LAC TE | $1.00 |
Seferian-Jenkins, Austin NYJ TE | $1.00 |
Steelers, Pittsburgh PIT Def | $1.00 |
McManus, Brandon DEN PK | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Studs ‘n duds
Best Pick(s):
Derek Carr ($7) - Nabbing Derek Carr for $7 was a master stroke for Bitonti, who blew most of his budget on three players. Carr is a borderline Tier 2 quarterback heading into 2017, and the arrow is pointing up on his offense.
Worst Pick(s):
Todd Gurley ($38) - I suppose the risk associated with Todd Gurley playing in one of the worst offenses in the league is baked into his price, but what exactly did he show last season to prove he is worth a top-10 auction salary? Gurley was 25th in per-game PPR scoring last season, and the Rams offense doesn’t seem improved much.
Evaluation:
Ezekiel Elliott wasn’t bad at $55 considering the prices paid for Le’Veon Bell and David Johnson. Even with a potential suspension looming, 14 games of top-5 running back production is worth that cost. But aforementioned Gurley ate up too much salary, and all Matt has on the bench are rookies Alvin Kamara and Marlon Mack. That’s quite a sinkhole at the position. Depth is an issue for Matt at receiver, too, where T.Y. Hilton stands alone as a weekly starter. There simply isn’t much else to like outside Derek Carr and Greg Olsen on this team. Matt’s draft shows us the perils of the studs ‘n duds strategy.
Maurile Tremblay - team 9
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Brown, Antonio PIT WR | $57.00 |
Baldwin, Doug SEA WR | $25.00 |
Watkins, Sammy BUF WR | $23.00 |
Montgomery, Ty GBP RB | $16.00 |
Cook, Dalvin MIN RB | $13.00 |
Benjamin, Kelvin CAR WR | $12.00 |
Coleman, Tevin ATL RB | $11.00 |
Enunwa, Quincy NYJ WR | $9.00 |
Rudolph, Kyle MIN TE | $8.00 |
Ryan, Matt ATL QB | $7.00 |
Mariota, Marcus TEN QB | $6.00 |
Ross, John CIN WR | $5.00 |
Crosby, Mason GBP PK | $1.00 |
Bernard, Giovani CIN RB | $1.00 |
Stewart, ArDarius NYJ WR | $1.00 |
Fiedorowicz, C.J. HOU TE | $1.00 |
Richard, Jalen OAK RB | $1.00 |
Boldin, Anquan FA WR | $1.00 |
Patriots, New England NEP Def | $1.00 |
Treadwell, Laquon MIN WR | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Balanced approach
Best Pick(s):
Ty Montgomery ($16) and Kyle Rudolph ($8) - One of the more undervalued running backs of the offseason plays in one of the best offenses in the league. Ty Montgomery may not fit the mold of a workhorse, but he’s not going to need 20 touches a game to make a huge impact. Montgomery brings the pass-catching ability you need in a PPR league. At $16, Montgomery is a steal.
Did you realize Kyle Rudolph was a top-5 tight end last season? Because that news surprised me when I looked up after the dust settled. Obviously fantasy owners don’t know or perhaps expect him to repeat his breakout campaign. At $8, though, Rudolph is a solid investment at a position that is wide open beyond the top couple of guys.
Worst Pick(s):
Kelvin Benjamin ($12) - On the one hand, Kelvin Benjamin heads into camp as the clear-cut No. 1 receiver in Carolina. On the other hand, he looks like an out-of-shape tight end.
Evaluation:
Going after the top PPR receiver wasn’t cheap, but Maurile set himself up nicely from the start with Antonio Brown. He also prioritized inexpensive, pass-catching running backs with huge upside, allowing him to compensate for spending big at receiver while maximizing his potential at running back. Maurile’s is one of the strongest teams in the staff draft.
Stephen Holloway - team 10
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Beckham, Odell NYG WR | $49.00 |
Hopkins, DeAndre HOU WR | $33.00 |
Thomas, Demaryius DEN WR | $32.00 |
Jeffery, Alshon PHI WR | $19.00 |
Martin, Doug TBB RB | $9.00 |
Ertz, Zach PHI TE | $9.00 |
Cobb, Randall GBP WR | $7.00 |
Walker, Delanie TEN TE | $6.00 |
Dixon, Kenneth BAL RB | $5.00 |
Roethlisberger, Ben PIT QB | $4.00 |
Brown, John ARI WR | $4.00 |
Williams, Joe SFO RB | $4.00 |
Blount, LeGarrette PHI RB | $4.00 |
Murray, Latavius MIN RB | $3.00 |
Kupp, Cooper LAR WR | $2.00 |
Foreman, D'Onta HOU RB | $2.00 |
Vereen, Shane NYG RB | $2.00 |
Cardinals, Arizona ARI Def | $2.00 |
Bailey, Dan DAL PK | $1.00 |
Palmer, Carson ARI QB | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Zero RB
Best Pick(s):
Ben Roethlisberger ($4) and Odell Beckham ($49) - Like Philip Rivers, Ben Roethlisberger represents a huge value. Even better, we have already seen how potent the offense can be in Pittsburgh if everyone stays on the field. Le’Veon Bell, Antonio Brown, and Martavis Bryant represent arguably the best trio of weapons in the entire league.
Worst Pick(s):
Alshon Jeffery ($19) - Stephen had another one of those drafts that was hard to pick apart. If I had to choose the worst pick among his lot, though, it would be Alshon Jeffery. Call me cynical, but injury history plus an overrated quarterback don’t scream value to me. Jeffery wasn’t terribly expensive, but there were many better values around him.
Evaluation:
Strong at receiver, tight end, and quarterback, Stephen is going to pray that a few of his sub-$10 running backs can exceed their value. Legarrette Blount should outperform his salary, and Doug Martin will be good once he returns from suspension. Can Joe Williams really break into a major role in San Francisco? Will D’onta Foreman shake off a shaky offseason and cut into Lamar Miller’s role in Houston? These are questions that could make or break Stephen’s fantasy squad.
Bear Heiser - team 11
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Ajayi, Jay MIA RB | $40.00 |
Pryor, Terrelle WAS WR | $27.00 |
Reed, Jordan WAS TE | $25.00 |
Cooks, Brandin NEP WR | $24.00 |
Luck, Andrew IND QB | $23.00 |
Adams, Davante GBP WR | $19.00 |
Anderson, C.J. DEN RB | $18.00 |
Marshall, Brandon NYG WR | $10.00 |
Sanu, Mohamed ATL WR | $2.00 |
Johnson, Duke CLE RB | $2.00 |
Williams, Jamaal GBP RB | $1.00 |
Prater, Matt DET PK | $1.00 |
Glennon, Mike CHI QB | $1.00 |
Yeldon, T.J. JAC RB | $1.00 |
Conner, James PIT RB | $1.00 |
Lockett, Tyler SEA WR | $1.00 |
Shaheen, Adam CHI TE | $1.00 |
Godwin, Chris TBB WR | $1.00 |
Hill, Jeremy CIN RB | $1.00 |
Panthers, Carolina CAR Def | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Spreading the wealth
Best Pick(s):
Davante Adams ($19) - Unlike Terrelle Pryor (see below), Davante Adams has a top-10 fantasy finish. He also has Aaron Rodgers throwing the ball to him, and he was $8 less expensive. Granted, his touchdown rate will regress, but Adams should still flirt with top-15 status if he stays on the field.
Worst Pick(s):
Jay Ajayi ($40) and Terrelle Pryor ($27) - Nothing would make me happier than Jay Ajayi reprising or even expanding his role as a force in Miami’s backfield. But how can we reconcile that he got nearly half of his PPR production in four games? He caught just 27 passes last season to boot, and there is no reason to believe he will have a bigger role in the passing game going forward.
Terrelle Pryor had a career year. That amounted to 21st in fantasy scoring on 141 targets. He ostensibly gets a quarterback upgrade in Washington, but I wouldn’t expect him to improve much on his output last season. He was the 13th-most expensive receiver in this draft, a bit rich for my blood.
Evaluation:
Bear didn’t pay top dollar for his players, but he spent quite a bit on his starting lineup. And it’s a pretty good one, starting with Andrew Luck and ending with Jordan Reed at the skill positions. But can Luck and Reed stay on the field? The cupboard is bare on the bench for Bear, and he’ll need some unexpected performances or a high-wire waiver act to boost him through bye season and injuries.
Darin Tietgen - team 12
PLAYER | WINNING BID |
Johnson, David ARI RB | $77.00 |
Bell, Le'Veon PIT RB | $63.00 |
Rodgers, Aaron GBP QB | $27.00 |
Eifert, Tyler CIN TE | $11.00 |
Peterson, Adrian NOS RB | $6.00 |
Lutz, Wil NOS PK | $2.00 |
Hogan, Chris NEP WR | $1.00 |
Rams, Los Angeles LAR Def | $1.00 |
Conley, Chris KCC WR | $1.00 |
Smith, Torrey PHI WR | $1.00 |
Manning, Eli NYG QB | $1.00 |
Hoyer, Brian SFO QB | $1.00 |
Stills, Kenny MIA WR | $1.00 |
Wheaton, Markus CHI WR | $1.00 |
Smith-Schuster, JuJu PIT WR | $1.00 |
Burkhead, Rex NEP RB | $1.00 |
Njoku, David CLE TE | $1.00 |
LaFell, Brandon CIN WR | $1.00 |
Thomas, Julius MIA TE | $1.00 |
Allen, Dwayne NEP TE | $1.00 |
Overall Strategy: Studs ‘n Duds
Best Pick(s):
Le’Veon Bell ($63) - True, Bell cost a pretty penny. But he was worth the money.
Bell is the clear-cut top running back in fantasy football heading into 2017, particularly in PPR leagues. You might make an argument that David Johnson or Ezekiel Elliott deserve the top spot, but you would be wrong. When healthy and not suspended, Bell is a fantasy wrecking ball. He scored the most points-per-game last season after his return.
Worst Pick(s):
Aaron Rodgers ($27) - This was a classic case of overpaying for the last guy in a top tier. Aaron Rodgers is in Tier 1 along with Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Andrew Luck. Brees had just gone for $17 before Darin drafted Rodgers, after which there was a clear dropoff in fantasy value. The trouble with nabbing Rodgers at $27 was twofold for Darin, however -- not only was he the most expensive quarterback, but Darin had already spent $140 on two running backs. While Rodgers is a surefire top-5 quarterback, the positional and overall team value was simply not there.
Evaluation:
Darin was clearly out for auction blood from the start, nabbing David Johnson for $77 and Le’Veon Bell for $63. Those were the only two players taken north of $60, and they represented 70 percent of Darin’s budget. Add Rodgers to that lot and he had just $33 left to spend on 17 more roster spots. It was certainly a bold start, and Darin’s team will There’s a reason they call it the “studs ‘n duds” strategy -- it’s a matter of savvy when you’re limited to $1 bids for the bulk of your squad. Figuring out who to start at wide receiver is going to be a nightmare on a weekly basis, and any missed time from the studs will be a huge loss for Darin.
Auction by Highest Winning Bid
PLAYER | WINNING BID | WINNING BIDDER |
Johnson, David ARI RB | $77.00 | Darin Tietgen |
Bell, Le'Veon PIT RB | $63.00 | Darin Tietgen |
Brown, Antonio PIT WR | $57.00 | Maurile Tremblay |
Elliott, Ezekiel DAL RB | $55.00 | Matt Bitonti |
Evans, Mike TBB WR | $50.00 | John Mamula |
Jones, Julio ATL WR | $49.00 | Devin Knotts |
Beckham, Odell NYG WR | $49.00 | Stephen Holloway |
Gordon, Melvin LAC RB | $46.00 | Justin Howe |
Green, A.J. CIN WR | $45.00 | Justin Howe |
Nelson, Jordy GBP WR | $44.00 | John Mamula |
McCoy, LeSean BUF RB | $43.00 | Jeff Haseley |
Freeman, Devonta ATL RB | $40.00 | Devin Knotts |
Ajayi, Jay MIA RB | $40.00 | Bear Heiser |
Thomas, Michael NOS WR | $40.00 | John Norton |
Howard, Jordan CHI RB | $39.00 | John Norton |
Hilton, T.Y. IND WR | $38.00 | Matt Bitonti |
Gurley, Todd LAR RB | $38.00 | Matt Bitonti |
Cooper, Amari OAK WR | $35.00 | Jeff Haseley |
Murray, DeMarco TEN RB | $34.00 | John Mamula |
Hopkins, DeAndre HOU WR | $33.00 | Stephen Holloway |
Thomas, Demaryius DEN WR | $32.00 | Stephen Holloway |
Kelce, Travis KCC TE | $32.00 | Mark Wimer |
Bryant, Dez DAL WR | $31.00 | Justin Howe |
Gronkowski, Rob NEP TE | $28.00 | Devin Knotts |
Pryor, Terrelle WAS WR | $27.00 | Bear Heiser |
Fournette, Leonard JAC RB | $27.00 | Devin Knotts |
Rodgers, Aaron GBP QB | $27.00 | Darin Tietgen |
Landry, Jarvis MIA WR | $26.00 | John Norton |
Hill, Tyreek KCC WR | $26.00 | John Mamula |
Baldwin, Doug SEA WR | Photos provided by Imagn Images
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