rate my fantasy football team!

My first draft of the year.

PPR league with otherwise standard scoring.

QB Jay Cutler
RB Micheal Turner
RB Matt Forte
RB/WR Arian Foster
WR Roddy White
WR Marques Colston
TE Owen Daniels
K Robbie Gould
D/ST Giants
B Marion Barber
B Chester Taylor
B Steve Slaton
B Fred Jackson
B Devin Hester
B Jabar Gaffney
B Carson Palmer

*its a 12 team league

Aside from being pretty weak at QB, I’d say you’ve got a great team.

I like this team but Cutler will give you fits.

Thanks. I am worried about Cutler, but Im hoping Martz still has a little magic left. Anybody advocate starting Palmer over Cutler?

Haha no, Palmer sucks.

By the end of the season, you’ll be hoping that someone fucks Jay Cutler in his insulin pump.

Stephen Jackson at RB woulda been good.He will be a beast this year.

I was about to start one of these threads myself, so let me jump on. This is my first year of fantasy football, so feel free to mock me.
14-team league, scoring is close to standard, but with a slight premium on rushing attempts.

QB- Peyton Manning (Ind)
WR- Steve Smith (NYG)
WR- Pierre Garcon (Ind)
RB- Cedric Benson (Cin)
RB- Matt Forte (Chi)
W/T- Vernon Davis (SF)
K- Rob Bironas (Ten)
D/ST- Indianapolis
B- Jacoby Jones (Hou)
B- Fred Jackson (Buf)
B- Kenny Britt (Ten)
B- Jay Cutler (Chi)

I don’t think you’ll be saying that at the end of this season.

OP, you have a glut of good RB’s and not enough quality wideouts. I’d try to packag an RB or two for a top tier WR.

I also would start Palmer over Cutler, especially this season. The Bengals O-Line has improved and the team has added a lot of weapons for Carson to throw to.

Your depth at WR isn 't that great, but otherwise pretty solid.

I’ll jump on the already crowded Cutler sucks bandwagon. One of the features in Martz’s offense is a ton picks. You add a QB who throws a ton of picks on his own and the result is a fuck-ton of picks.

Also, Forte blows.

Now state your bias…

Ah, one of the proud fantasy owners of Forte ca. 2009, there’s one (or two in this case) in every crowd.