Mine is high by 4 spots but no one's perfect - except me.
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5. Pope Flick's 4 Star Attack
had a exemplary draft in the recent 2008 Good vs. Evil draft. Their Pope Flick's 4 Star Attack franchise came away with the number 5 ranked draft (out of 16) in the league based on analysis by MyFantasyLeague.com.
Pope Flick's 4 Star Attack made their best pick of the draft in round 2, selecting Drew Brees with the 32nd pick of the draft, as compared to the 17th spot he should have been selected in, according to ADP rankings. "He can take this team to the Promised Land," Pope Flick's 4 Star Attack coach said.
Pope Flick's 4 Star Attack made their worst pick of the draft in round 7, selecting Maurice Morris with the 97th pick of the draft, as compared to the 173rd spot he should have been selected in, according to ADP rankings. "He's a project," Pope Flick's 4 Star Attack coach said.
Pope Flick's 4 Star Attack committed a fairly major draft blunder, drafting only 0 starting PK, but league rules require him to have at least 1 to submit a valid week 1 lineup. Compounding matters, starting in week 6, they won't be able to submit a full lineup, due to having 1 defensive team on bye.
Pope Flick's 4 Star Attack nabbed Ladainian Tomlinson in the 1st round, which reflects the fact that he was the number one ranked running back for the 2007 season, based on this league's custom scoring rules.
Pope Flick's 4 Star Attack nabbed Jason Witten in the 3rd round, which reflects the fact that he was the number one ranked tight end for the 2007 season, based on this league's custom scoring rules.
With a little bit of work on the waiver wire this season, or a few strategic trades, coach should be able to turn their 5th ranked draft effort into a championship fantasy team this year.