Despite a Few Fantasy Bargains, Reliance Oilfield Services Has A Rough Road Ahead

Reliance Oilfield Services are not a team for the ages, but they could possibly sneak into the playoffs assuming they get a few breaks. After picking No. 9 overall, the team is predicted to land in 7th place in The Crude Life. Reliance Oilfield Services are in store for a mark of 6-9 (2,082 points) with the current roster.

Reliance Oilfield Services Biggest Steal of the Draft: Javonte Williams

Reliance Oilfield Services scored a fantastic mid-round bargain when they selected Williams at No. 105, about two rounds later than his ADP of 84. Williams is projected to score 171 fantasy points with the Broncos, which makes him the No. 5 RB for this squad.

Reliance Oilfield Services Biggest Stretch of the Draft: Corey Davis

Are you willing to share your secrets? We’d love to hear what prompted the selection of Davis with the 4th pick of the 8th round, about 23 spots earlier than his ADP of 111. Maybe you’re onto something, though. Projected to score 203 fantasy points this season with the Jets, he appears set to top last year when he recorded 65 receptions for 984 yards and 5 TDs in 14 games, earning 159 fantasy points. Based on projections, Davis will slot in as the No. 3 WR for Reliance Oilfield Services to begin the season.

Fashionably late? With the selection of QB Ryan Tannehill (No. 112 overall), you became the last manager in the league to draft a quarterback.

Reliance Oilfield Services face a tough task in Week 14 when they have four players on a bye (Jonathan Taylor, Michael Pittman Jr., Jason Sanders, and Miami). Fear not: your Week 14 opponent — Certarus cnG’s — will also be confronting their worst bye week with three players (Damien Harris, Nelson Agholor, and Mike Gesicki) on the sideline.

According to projections, Reliance Oilfield Services have one of the toughest schedules late in the season in The Crude Life with a second-half strength of schedule that rates as the 2nd-most difficult. In spite of that, for the full season, Reliance Oilfield Services should expect a pretty fair schedule that ranks as the 6th toughest.

Reliance Oilfield Services are trying to catch lightning in a bottle, putting together a squad with an average of 3.5 years of NFL experience, ranking as the youngest group in the league. Case in point: they selected two rookies (Trey Sermon and Javonte Williams), the 2nd-highest total of first-year players in the league. In total, there were 12 rookies selected over the course of the The Crude Life draft.

Reliance Oilfield Services Draft Results

  1. (9) Jonathan Taylor (Ind – RB)
  2. (16) Antonio Gibson (Was – RB)
  3. (33) Amari Cooper (Dal – WR)
  4. (40) George Kittle (SF – TE)
  5. (57) Chase Claypool (Pit – WR)
  6. (64) Trey Sermon (SF – RB)
  7. (81) Kareem Hunt (Cle – RB)
  8. (88) Corey Davis (NYJ – WR)
  9. (105) Javonte Williams (Den – RB)
  10. (112) Ryan Tannehill (Ten – QB)
  11. (129) Michael Pittman Jr. (Ind – WR)
  12. (136) Darnell Mooney (Chi – WR)
  13. (153) Russell Gage (Atl – WR)
  14. (160) Jason Sanders (Mia – K)
  15. (177) Miami (Mia – DEF)

Other Draft Grades include:

Rough Rider Center A- Grade
The Industrial Forest B+ Grade
Certarus CNG’s B Grade
AramcoBrats B Grade
Bakken BBQ B Grade
Korwell Energy B Grade
Reliance Oilfield Services C+ Grade
TitanLiner C Grade
Epic Workflow C Grade
BCK9 Pipeline Leak Detection C Grade
Titan Solutions C Grade
Oilify C Grade

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