It might help if you type out your roster by position, not draft order.
Your team looks okay for a ten team leauge. I'd give it a B. I don't know if you needed Howard with your second pick. You could try and trade him for pitching, if you find you are falling behind in pitching categories because you don't have an elite pitcher. Although Hanson could make a big jump this year and with ten teams there should be a number of pitchers you can grab off the waiver wire.
You got great value with Alarez in Round 13, he should have a huge year.
Alvarez is great value. Santana in the end too. I imagine you have DL spot to use. You have some good power bats, but in 10 team you may be tad light. Speed to burn, it looks like.
It be nice to have another SP, but when Santana comes back you are looking good. Becket and Nolasco give what they are expected, good too.
RP is a tad shaky but we tend to be able to pick up RP during the year.
I tend to play larger leagues so this team may look better than I think, but it looks like a solid beginning. Despite what someone said earlier, I'd hold both Pujols and Howard until someone else comes looking. It'd mean they are looking and may pay more. When they do, getting some form of pitching woudl be useful.
Good luck.
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Seanyfever wrote:Alvarez is great value. Santana in the end too. I imagine you have DL spot to use. You have some good power bats, but in 10 team you may be tad light. Speed to burn, it looks like.
It be nice to have another SP, but when Santana comes back you are looking good. Becket and Nolasco give what they are expected, good too.
RP is a tad shaky but we tend to be able to pick up RP during the year.
I tend to play larger leagues so this team may look better than I think, but it looks like a solid beginning. Despite what someone said earlier, I'd hold both Pujols and Howard until someone else comes looking. It'd mean they are looking and may pay more. When they do, getting some form of pitching woudl be useful.
I don't think it's necessary to have three speedsters (Ellsbury, Gardner, Davis, Tabata) in H2H, when SB is prone to fluctuate weekly. For me, Kemp and Ellsbury would be enough to keep going in a H2H. You probably have enough power with Pujols, Howard, and Uggla being the most reliable power bats. I'd rather shop Ellsbury or Gardner for a bat. Personally, I think Gardner is overvalued and I'd say Ellsbury should net you the most value.
You could use another RP, maybe even a quality #3 SP. Morrow is on an IP limit, you don't quite know when Nolasco turns his bad luck around, and Beckett is good if he's healthy.