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When you pick toward the back end of Round 1, you have a great chance to grab two top-10 receivers, which happened here with A.J. Green and Allen Robinson. Both finished in the top 10 last year, and I love the outlook for Green in 2016 with Marvin Jones and Mohamed Sanu gone as free agents, along with Tyler Eifert (ankle) hurt. Green could play like Julio Jones this season and soak up targets at an alarming rate.

Robinson will have some regression from last season, especially since he scored 14 touchdowns, but he's still a solid pick in Round 2 at No. 16 overall. I love starting any team like this, especially in PPR.

Let's see how the rest of my team turned out at No. 9 overall ...

After drafting two receivers with your first two picks, you then want to lock up quality running backs, and we'll find out if I did that with Anderson, Jones and Bernard as my top three guys. Bernard was a great value pick in Round 7, but I'm taking a risk with Anderson and Jones as starters heading into Week 1.

I drafted a questionable flex option in Decker (he has quarterback issues and could struggle if his touchdowns regress as expected), and I might have been better off with a receiver like Michael Floyd in Round 4 instead of Newton. But Newton, if he plays like he did last season as the No. 1 Fantasy quarterback, could cover up some flaws on my roster, and I expect this team to be competitive if Green and Robinson are once again stars.

Making the playoffs will likely come down to how well Anderson, Jones and Bernard play, as well as any contributions from Crowell, Blount and Starks. I stole Shepard in this draft, and he could easily be the best rookie receiver this season since he's slated to start for the Giants opposite Odell Beckham.

Walker also is an underrated tight end in PPR leagues, and he had 94 catches last season in his first year with Marcus Mariota. Hopefully he'll continue to build on that performance this season.

Giovani Bernard
TB • RB • #25
2015 stats
ATT154
YDS730
TD2
YPC4.7
REC49
REC YDS472
I like Bernard a lot in all leagues, and I would draft him ahead of Jeremy Hill in PPR. He's never had fewer than 40 catches in a season, and last year was the first time in three seasons he's failed to score at least seven touchdowns. The Bengals need help in the passing game, and Bernard should be a huge weapon for Andy Dalton. This pick was a steal in Round 7, and he should be a starter for my team as either a No. 2 running back or flex.
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LeGarrette Blount
DET • RB • #29
2015 stats
ATT165
YDS703
TD6
YPC4.3
REC6
REC YDS43
REC TD1
Blount could still be a solid Fantasy option in all leagues, including PPR. But there are more negatives than positives since he's coming off a serious hip injury and provides next to nothing as a receiver. He has one season with double digits in receptions, and he's combined for 19 catches over the past six years. A better pick here might have been Ronnie Hillman as a handcuff for Anderson or Chris Thompson as a handcuff for Jones.
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Michael Floyd
BAL • WR • #13
2015 stats
TAR89
REC52
YDS849
TD6
I love this team, but maybe if I drafted Floyd in Round 4 instead of Newton then I could have built better depth at running back and still found a capable quarterback later. That's typically the way I would draft, and I love the upside for Floyd this season. He's in a contract year and played well last season once he was over the hand injury he suffered toward the end of training camp. He is a tremendous breakout candidate in 2016.
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