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RotoWire Vegas League

On Monday morning we drafted the RotoWire Vegas League, a 14-team, non-PPR draft with the RotoWire staff. I drew pick six. Here are the results:

1.6 Kareem Hunt - As a Giants fan, I was hoping to get Saquon Barkley, but he went one pick ahead of me. I was happy to settle for Hunt who I took ahead of Alvin Kamara and Antonio Brown in the non-PPR format. Hunt is young, healthy, versatile and playing in an ostensibly good offense.

2.9 Keenan Allen - I don't like him as much in non-PPR, but he's a high-volume receiver in another good offense.

3.6 Rob Gronkowski - Still the best red-zone target in the NFL, Gronk is far more valuable in non-PPR.

4.9 Mark Ingram - He'd be a second-round pick were he not suspended, and he could be more valuable than Kamara in non-PPR when he comes back.

5.6 Marshawn Lynch - I needed a steady early-down back for the first four weeks while Ingram is out.

6.9 Aaron Jones - He's suspended for two games, but he has a good chance to be the starter when he comes back. If that's the case, the sky's the limit with Aaron Rodgers running the offense.

7.6 Jarvis Landry - He's much better in PPR, but Landry should get north of 100 targets and potentially some goal-line looks.

8.9 Kenny Golladay - Big play weapon whose ceiling is limited if Marvin Jones and Golden Tate stay healthy.

9.6 D.J. Moore - Speedy, physical rookie receiver who could carve out a big role right away.

10.9 Rams Defense - They project as a top unit and draw the Seahawks and Cardinals four times.

11.6 Stephen Gostkowski - If you want an indicator of how deep the QB position is this season, consider I took a kicker ahead of my signal caller in a 14-team league.

12.9 Matt Ryan - I missed Jared Goff, my target, but I settled for the 2016 MVP.

13.6 Lamar Jackson - Just in case Joe Flacco falls on his face in camp, I took Jackson, arguably the best rushing QB in the NFL.

14.9 Eric Ebron - He just seemed like a value there, and I can use a second-TE in the flex if needed.

15.6 Terrelle Pryor - He produced on the Browns, so he can produce on the Jets. Forget about last year, he was playing hurt.

16.6 Baker Mayfield - I'll can cut him and/or Jackson before Week 1, but the Browns have weapons for Mayfield if he wins the job.

By Position

QB: Matt Ryan

RB: Kareem Hunt/Mark Ingram

WR: Keenan Allen, Jarvis Landry, Kenny Golladay

TE: Rob Gronkowski

FLX: Marshawn Lynch

K: Stephen Gostkowski

D: Rams

B: Aaron Jones, D.J. Moore, Lamar Jackson, Eric Ebron, Terrelle Pryor, Baker Mayfield