
660 KEYZ Fantasy Football Report Week 1
Welcome to the first Fantasy Football Report.
We won't be breaking down start 'ems and sit 'ems or who you should take off the waiver wire. This will be me showing my fantasy team that you can live vicariously through me as I attempt to go back-to-back as fantasy champs.
First things first, let's meet Big Brock Energy:
Yes, Big Brock Energy has a slight deficiency in the receiver area; however, the strategy was that players like Deebo and THill could compensate for some of those gaps with explosive plays, which proved effective as Deebo scored 27 fantasy points in week 1.
Both Mahomes and Kelce were considered stretches for the draft. Mahomes was a stretch in the 3rd round after a run of quarterbacks started earlier in that same round, and Kelce in the 5th when I wanted to make sure I got quality production out of a shallow talent pool.
Another pair of teammates were taken with my first two rounds of the draft in Falcons Bijan Robinson and Drake London, the two who will hopefully help me into a deep postseason run. However, a shoulder injury to London knocked him out of the week 1 matchup, and some backend roster moves were made to bring in Kendrick Bourne, who just signed a 1-year deal to reunite with the Niners after being released by the Patriots.
Now the rest of bench players:
Lawrence was taken as a security option, with the 2nd QB able to take up a flex spot. The rest of my bench is filled with handcuffs, shots in the dark, and reclamation projects, waiting for a player not on a roster to emerge or someone else to dump someone that I want.
Let's Take A Look At Week 1
Comfortable win in week 1, powered by 3 players who scored 27 points apiece.
Aside from Tyreek Hill, who only managed to catch 4 passes for a meager 40 yards, everyone else played very well.

There was no one on the bench that outperformed any of the starters, coasting Big Brock Energy to an easy first-week win.
Looking Ahead At Week 2
WeeK2's challenge appears to be significantly more difficult, as BBE is only starting off as a 3-point favorite before the week officially begins.
Here is how things look heading into week 2. Some waiver wire pickups may help some depth, but the lineup is basically all set until week 5, when bye weeks start.
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