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NYOFACE Fantasy Football League
BRETT
FAVRE IS BACK WITH THE J-E-T-S!!! |
2008 AVAILABLE SALARY
CAPS |
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Owner / Team |
AvCap |
1 |
Mark A / Broncos |
$50.40 |
2 |
Mark F / Dark Heels |
$40.20 |
3 |
Vince / Dragons |
$37.30 |
4 |
Al / Thundering Herd |
$33.50 |
5 |
Jon / Chargers |
$36.30 |
6 |
Bob / Husky Boyz |
$26.90 |
7 |
Edgar / Jollibees |
$26.30 |
8 |
JF / Maharlikas |
$24.20 |
9 |
Tex / Thunderbirds |
$22.90 |
10 |
Ron / Destroyers |
$21.60 |
11 |
Brad / Wonders |
$13.10 |
12 |
Clemente / Big Daddyz |
$10.10 |
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2008 NYOFACE
FOOTBALL LEAGUE |
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Aug. 8, 2008: Steelers DST at $19, Chargers DST at $22 |
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Aug. 7, 2008: Vikings DST signed for $30 |
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Aug. 6, 2008: Brett Favre joins the
J-E-T-S! |
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Aug. 6, 2008: Vince & J.F.'s middle school
buddy Mark Ascercion joins NYOFACE and takes over Melvin's team. |
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Aug. 6, 2008: Vince Putong's cousin Jon Legaspi joins
NYOFACE and takes over the Jianz Jammerz |
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Aug. 6, 2008: AUCTION DRAFT start postponed to Aug. 7 |
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Jul. 31, 2008: Yards Allowed added to
Defensive Scoring |
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Feb. 14, 2008: Special Teams Yardage and TDs added to NYOFACE
Football Scoring |
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Feb. 1, 2008: ALL DEFENSES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE 2008 AUCTION DRAFT
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Aug. 5, 2008:
DARREN
MCFADDEN IS #1
The League Office selected RB Darren McFadden #1 overall
in the
2008 Rookie Draft for the open team Bicol Broncos. The League
Office then made QB Matt Ryan #2, also for Bicol. With Hideki
Yoshikawa also leaving the league, the League Office made the pick for
the National City Husky Boyz, selecting RB Jonathan Stewart at #3.
More... |
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TEAMS HAVE 24 HOURS TO MAKE 1ST AND 2ND ROUND PICKS |
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TEAMS CAN TRADE PICKS FROM TWO YEARS OUT (2009 & 2010) |
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TOP FREE AGENT AVAILABLE IS
VIKINGS DST. The Vikings defense was solid last year,
especially against the run with tackles Pat Williams and Kevin Williams.
Now they get an elite pass rusher in Jared Allen, who was traded from
Kansas City this offseason. They also added FS Madieu Williams this
offseason from Cincinnati, which will improve the secondary. Minnesota
has become the No. 1 DST in Fantasy leagues. Teams will again struggle
to run against the Vikings and you can expect the pass defense to
improve, and the sacks and turnovers to be plentiful.
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COLLEGE
DRAFT TO START JULY 22 |
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AUCTION
DRAFT TO BE HELD LATE AUGUST |
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ALL DEFENSES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE 2008 AUCTION DRAFT |
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Aug. 5, 2008:
RYAN GRANT IS #1 FA RB
Projected FPTS: 179.6
Packers RB Ryan Grant emerged from the scrap heap in 2007 and turned
into a Fantasy stud. The second-year running back amassed 956 yards on
just 188 attempts (5.1 avg.) with eight rushing touchdowns and just one
fumble, adding 145 receiving yards on 30 catches (low 4.8 avg.). Grant
did nearly all of this damage starting in Week 8 after he replaced
rookie DeShawn Wynn. Signed to a four-year contract extension and
expected to see the starting lineup, Grant should be pretty good.
Brandon Jackson will give Grant some competition for reps in camp and
into the season, but Grant is still a solid No. 2 Fantasy RB.
More RB FA... |
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ERNEST GRAHAM AND JAMAL LEWIS ARE NEXT OPTIONS AT RB |
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RUDI, THOMAS JONES, EDGERRIN AND FRED TAYLOR ARE FA |
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BICOL BRONCOS - Mark Ascercion |
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STARTERS - With the retirement of Brett Favre, the
team can now activate Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers is still an unknown
commodity and the new owner should go for a starting QB and a RB to pair
with Clinton Portis in the Auction Draft since Chris Brown does not seem
to be the answer. The big question is whether to franchise Jamal
Lewis or try to resign him in the Auction Draft for a lower salary.
Transitioning Lewis is another option... TE Kellen Winslow can be
resigned at a reasonable $3.60 but Vernon Davis is already on the
payroll at $3.50. |
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RESERVES - WR Anthony Gonzalez and QB Tarvaris
Jackson are possible activations from the Practice Squad.
Otherwise, the cupboard is bare. |
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COLLEGE DRAFT - With the team having the top two picks in the 2008
draft, it can potentially pick up serviceable starters in 2008. If
Darren McFadden can come close to Adrian Peterson's 2007 rookie season,
the team may contend for the 6th playoff spot. |
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TRADE BAIT - There's no one who's been
acquired in a trade, has a big contract, and has 1 year left.
There are those 2 top picks. Vernon Davis anyone? |
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Aug. 5, 2008:
DEREK ANDERSON
IS #1 FA QB
Projected FPTS: 328
You gotta love the NFL: Derek Anderson went from unknown to Pro
Bowl-caliber quarterback and a Fantasy hero plucked off the waiver wire
in early 2007. His constant gunning and connecting with Braylon Edwards
and Kellen Winslow helped pave the way for him to throw for nearly 3,800
yards with 29 touchdowns and 19 interceptions with another three scores
on the run. Armed with a new contract, Anderson will not only have the
task of beating those stats, but will have the added firepower in WR
Donte Stallworth to do so. He's just outside of the top-five Fantasy QBs
out there, but he has arrived as a reliable No. 1 option so long as the
rest of his offensive teammates in Cleveland stay healthy.
More QB FA... |
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JET QB BRETT FAVRE IS A FA |
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JAKE DELHOME AND JON KITNA ARE THE NEXT BEST OPTIONS |
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GLENDALE CHARGERS - Jon Legaspi |
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STARTERS - If WR Terrell Owens is resigned to a
justifiable $22.80, team only needs RB2 and DST1. With Peyton on
board, this team should make the playoffs barring injuries. |
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RESERVES - Jeff Garcia is solid at QB2.
Otherwise, the team better stay healthy. |
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COLLEGE DRAFT -
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TRADE BAIT -
If the team wants to build for the near future,
Peyton is tradable having only 1 year left on his contract, as is Jeff
Garcia. Witten may also be atractive to a playoff team with a hole
at TE. Trading Peyton to the Bicol Broncos for the top 2 picks and
a solid player would be attractive. TO can then be a
sign-and-trade deal to pile up future options. |
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Aug. 5, 2008:
STEVE SMITH IS #1 FA WR
Projected FPTS: 176.4
Panthers WR Steve Smith received a two-game team-issued suspension for
an altercation with a teammate in training camp in early August. Once
Smith gets back on the field, he hopes to enjoy catching balls from Jake
Delhomme, something he didn't do much of last year. With Delhomme, Smith
averaged 17.5 yards per catch over three games; without him, he averaged
10.1 yards per catch in 12 games. Despite the suspension, Smith is still
a nice No. 1 Fantasy WR who might fall to the fifth round of drafts
because owners won't want to deal with being without him for the first
two weeks. So long as you draft a suitable starter to spot Smith's first
two games (teammate D.J. Hackett is an option), you'll be fine.
More WR FA... |
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TORRY HOLT IS #2 WR FA |
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PLAXICO, GREG JENNINGS AND MARVIN ARE ALSO FA |
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NATIONAL CITY HUSKY BOYS -
Open Team |
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STARTERS - RB2 is a definite need and would likely
get filled with $72.40 available in cap space. There'll be enough
cap to then sign a top defense or a top QB. |
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RESERVES - There's depth at wide receiver. |
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COLLEGE DRAFT -
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TRADE BAIT - WR Marques Colston would free
up $10.60 and may generate a lot of interest on the market. |
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