Nov 22, 2012; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Jets quarterback
Mark Sanchez(6) reacts and gets up from the turf after being hit during the second half on Thanksgiving against the New England Patriots at Metlife Stadium. Patriots defeated the Jets 49-19. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports
The Butt Fumblers
"Led by a Stellar WR Corps, The Butt Fumblers Has Great Shot at Playoffs Draft Summary When a bottom-half draft slot yields top-half results, that’s the sign of a strong effort by the GM. Such was the case with The Butt Fumblers, which flipped its sixth overall pick into a projected fourth-place finish in Buffalowdown League (8-6-0, 1,342 points). With seven WRs on the roster, The Butt Fumblers loaded up on solid pass catchers; their WRs are projected to average 135 points this season, close to the league average of 133. They ended up with one of the best groups of WRs in the league, as they have Calvin Johnson, Vincent Jackson, Mike Wallace, and Julian Edelman for their rotation. Nice draft. If there were a Fantasy Football Hall Of Fame, you should nominate yourself. Wait, there is? And you can?? Draft Notes • Positional Fortitude The Butt Fumblers has four positions that are stronger than league average. While QB, WR, and K are projected to be good, TE is the best on The Butt Fumblers. • Close to the Vest The Butt Fumblers was focused on a squad with minimal volatility, grabbing seven “low-risk” players out of 15 picks. • A Dominating Duo The Butt Fumblers has a pair of fantasy MVPs in their lineup. Last season, two of their players (Calvin Johnson and Zac Stacy) finished among the top-20 players that were on the most first-place fantasy teams. • No Back-Up No Cry Ignoring roster depth, The Butt Fumblers chose only one player at three different positions (TE, DEF, and K). • A Stretch of the Imagination Grabbing Robert Woods at pick 135 was, let’s say, conceptually adventurous. Woods is owned on just a handful of rosters across all Yahoo! leagues."