It is pretty rare to draft a team in a regular re-draft format, and carry almost the entire lineup throughout the season. That is, rare if you are an active owner like I am. I usually churn my roster early and often. But I have noticed that my best teams are usually the ones that I am not compelled to drop any of my players. Better draft, less need to shake up the roster.
My best team this year of my 4 redraft leagues still has basically the same roster as it did on draft day. And the really amazing part is that the team I am speaking of was my first draft of the season, which took place before training camp even opened. I remember when I finshed the draft, I felt really good about it. No doubts. It was rock solid.
But as the preseason unfolded, I remember being less and less in love with this first draft. By the time the season started I had serious questions. I had drafted Knowshon Moreno and Pierre Thomas when their stock was at its highest, and neither looked to be in a great spot as the season began. Miles Austin had not succeeded in securing a starting spot with the Cowboys. Rashard Mendenhall looked like a mess.
But lo and behold my team sprang out of the gate at 2-0. Nate Burleson gave me 20 points in week one. Julius Jones put forth a good effort. And my WR depth with Devery Henderson and Garcon looked like it would be sufficient even without a contribution from Miles Austin. I was confident I was going to be in the mix after week 2. Then the losses.
Suddenly I found myself in a tragic pattern. I turned into the the team that everybody has their best week of the season against. And at week 11, with the second most points in my league, I find myself at 3-7 and clinging to a final playoff seed based on total points.
I have a 2 point lead on The Fantasy Assassins for that last playoff spot. This is the last regular season game in that league. And while I have some pretty good fortune being able to start 3 good running backs for the week (Moreno, Mendenhall, Pierre Thomas) all who seem to be set up very nicely, I am in a quandry with my WR3 spot. I have Derrick Mason, Miles Austin, or Nate Burleson.
Now, on any given week up until this point in time I would not sweat this decision much. These guys have all put up good total numbers for the season. But they also combined for 7 catches between them last week. To say I am gun-shy to punch in any of their names would be an understatement. I have three top 23 receivers to choose from for one roster spot, and I don’t trust any of them. Ain’t that a kick in the pants?
Well, not as much of a kick in the pants as having the 2nd most points in the league and 3-7.
None of my WRs has a match-up that looks good at all in my opinion. The best match-up appears to be Burleson against the Vikings. If you read my column “Commentary From the Edge” you are aware of my feelings toward Burleson after his goose-egg last week. When he got “Cromartie’d” last week , he put me in this spot of desperation. Lot’s of “Nate hate.”
But he seems my only option. Mason against the Colts I don’t care much for. Austin against the #1 rated team against the pass, now being double covered and stats have fallen off the cliff. Or Burleson against his former team on the fast turf, in a game the Seahawks figure to fall behind in early. Do I have any other choice than to roll with this guy? I just don’t think so.
It’s like taking a bootie call from the beeyatch that cheated on you. You don’t want to do it, but man, when it was good it was SOOOOOOO good. Okay, maybe just once more. Come on over Burleson. I’m punching your name in.
At least, that is what I am saying on Friday. We’ll see how the Burleson magical mystery tour looks to me with Sunday morning coming down.
