he probably doesnt get past the dude who took Nance though, im guessing.
Capela probably goes ahead of him, but Noel would have a case there with his versatility
giannis, porzingis, simmons/embiid with the leap this year. your team def has a chance. at a certain point you have enough talent to overcome fit issues and jingles is a sniper.
weswrood's team can punt on lonzo and still look really good (admittedly havent watched a ton of tyreke, but presumably not getting empty stats on a solid team like that). him and schroder offer plenty of creation. whiteside might look really interesting in this version of the nba without the Ws. he's balled out in the playoffs in a very small sample.
aaron's team looking the most coherent. almost all his picks looking solid to great. apparently he knew Poetl>Nogueira as a prospect. whoops
don't think any of the top 3 wing teams look particularly good, tho assani did bink on a couple of promising rookies
Brushed up on my google spreadsheets for DFS season by doing the RPM this season (for top 240 players only) for each of these teams, there are pretty stark contrasts:
There's only one other team above 40 wins, but they're overrating my boy RoCo pretty badly, so these are the only 5 real contenders this year. And Seadood's team is full of players who can't play in the playoffs (mostly Nuggets' players), so really just 4. Lot of really, really bad teams. RT's team was hurt by some lost seasons and bad drafting in the latter rounds, but LBJ-Horford would have been fine with some replacement level guys in theory. Bunch of other teams are horrible, no matter how vehemently you post about how good of an offense you would have had with Steph and Devin Booker, or how Marc Gasol would have tried more in this league, or Mike Conley could have played through his injury if they were in the playoff race, or RPM sucks because Dragic isn't worse than Dejounte Murray, etc.