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Just finished my draft with my friends - I was 9th pick out of 10...


QB: Matt Ryan
RB:Matt Forte
RB: Frank Gore
WR: Dez Bryant
WR: Jarvis Landry
Flex: Duke Johnson 
TE: Jimmy Graham
Def: Rams
Kicker: Dawson
SUB: Brandon Marshall
SUB: Mike Wallace
SUB: Ryan Matthews
SUB: Nick Foles
SUB: Cole Beasley
SUB: Kendall Wright
 

Bit thin at WR, and Ryan Matthews will out score Duke Johnson, I'd imagine. 

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Bit thin at WR, and Ryan Matthews will out score Duke Johnson, I'd imagine. 

I went quite early on the TE as Gronk/Graham should be gurranteed points that I'll earn when other people don't. Gronk was already chosen.

I'm also hoping Wallace has a big season this time around for the Vikings.

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What's the point in the League, if it's going to have its own rules overturned?

Exactly.

In my mind, if two separate parts of the league found him guilty in some form or fashion then that should be that. Shouldn't go outside of it.

The only thing that could is the fines.. but how does an outside body have the right to overturn game suspensions?!

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The other option is Game Pass, you can watch all of the games you want, but its hideously expensive. A couple of mates of mine, 1 in the UK and 1 in the US, go halves - works well because they won't be watching it at the same time with the time difference, getting around the single sign in. 

Otherwise, the NFL app is good, shows the highlights for free (or it did last season..)

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Good news, @Bridgford Ram:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/american-football/34195573?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbc_sport&ns_source=facebook&ns_linkname=sport

 

NFL: BBC agrees two-year deal to show live games & highlights

The NFL is returning to BBC television as part of a new two-year rights deal.

The deal includes coverage of Super Bowl 50 on TV, radio and online, while a weekly highlights show will run on BBC Two and online from early November.

All three matches at London's Wembley Stadium will be broadcast live on either BBC Two or the BBC Red Button.

The BBC Sport website and mobile app will carry the best on-demand video clips throughout the new season, which begins on Thursday.

"NFL has a growing fanbase in the UK and I'm delighted that the BBC can bring it free to air for our audience," said BBC director of sport Barbara Slater.

NFL UK managing director Alistair Kirkwood said: "We are very pleased and excited to be back on the BBC."

New England Patriots won the Super Bowl in 2015, beating Seattle Seahawks 29-24.

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