Buffalowdown Fantasy Football League 2
By Dennis Amo
Nov 17, 2013; Orchard Park, NY, USA; Buffalo Bills fans celebrate a touchdown by the team during the first half against the New York Jets at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports
Make Me Wanna Shout
"Led by a Stellar WR Corps, Make Me Wanna Shout Is a Beast in the Draft Room Draft Summary This draft by Make Me Wanna Shout was like a finely tuned Peyton Manning-led offense, with all the pieces falling into place. Just like Peyton’s offense, Make Me Wanna Shout is expected to score a lot of points this season and finish first in Buffalowdown League 2 League at 11-3-0 (1,368 points). They clearly wanted to put together a wide receiver corps early, using three of their first five selections on Demaryius Thomas (first round), Keenan Allen (fourth round), and Michael Crabtree (fifth round). If these players can play up to expectations, Make Me Wanna Shout can have some success. They are one of the best groups of WRs in the league. Nice draft. If there were a Fantasy Football Hall Of Fame, you should nominate yourself. Wait, there is? And you can?? Draft Notes • Senior Citizen Discount With an average of 7.4 years of NFL experience, Make Me Wanna Shout is the team most likely to have a player become a grandpa. • Single-Bar Facemasks Make Me Wanna Shout knows this is American football, right? They elected to go with two kickers, instead of stockpiling depth at other positions. • A Pair of Proven Winners Make Me Wanna Shout has a couple of fantasy MVPs in their lineup. Last season, two of their players (Demaryius Thomas and Matthew Stafford) finished among the top-20 players that were on the most first-place fantasy teams. • He Can Catch, Too Shane Vereen is a dual-threat back, racking up points on the ground and through the air. He ranks first among RBs in projected receiving yards with 639. • Mr. Irrelevant In terms of projected points, the choice of Jay Feely with the 149th pick gave Make Me Wanna Shout the worst pick of the final round. This Mr. Irrelevant gets no parade, unfortunately."