"With the eighth pick in the draft, Rade Kornjaca selects: Tim Tebow." OK maybe it wasn't that bad, but it might as well have been. Despite being gifted a favorable draft position (eighth), Rade Kornjaca is expected to struggle, finishing 13th in NFLFS2k15 League with a record of 5-8-0 (1,235 points). Even though Rade Kornjaca has five RBs on the roster, they are projected to average 103 points this season. This is a disappointing number due to the heavy investment at the position, as it is fewer than the league average of 119. They have the worst QB tandem in the league, as they added Colin Kaepernick and Blake Bortles to their squad.
Stupid autodraft! Right? Since you can’t be blamed for that draft, go ahead and nominate yourself for the Toyota Hall Of Fame.
Schedule
Whether by good fortune or well-planned strategy, Rade Kornjaca has secured a favorable bye week schedule for their superstars. Of their top five players in projected points, none share a common off week. Looking at the season as a whole, they have one of the most difficult slates. Rade Kornjaca has the opportunity to close with a hot streak, as the last four games of their season are projected to be less difficult than the league average.
Draft Notes
On Autopilot
Picking starting RBs should be an effortless exercise most weeks for Rade Kornjaca, as there's a healthy projected point difference between their third-ranked (DeAngelo Williams) and fourth-ranked (LeGarrette Blount) RBs.
Big D
Rade Kornjaca elected to go with two DEFs instead of loading up at other spots.
A Pair of Proven Winners
Rade Kornjaca has a couple of fantasy MVPs in their lineup. Last season, two of their players (Demaryius Thomas and Reggie Bush) finished among the top-20 players that were on the most first-place fantasy teams.
A Low Floor, but a High Ceiling?
Rade Kornjaca nabbed a sleeper in Blake Bortles with pick No. 232.
Take One Play Off and He Burns You
Malcom Floyd is a classic deep-ball weapon, ranking fourth among NFL WRs in percentage of receptions over 40 yards (6.2%).
Rade Kornjaca Went All YOLO Here
Grabbing Bryce Brown at pick 249 was just a bit of a stretch. Brown is owned on only a few rosters across all Yahoo! leagues.