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M22 Top 10 Users: #9

by connorrice26 | 3 years ago | 0 Comments

KIING

#9: Lucky

Lucky started the year off the year off weak, but I think he was the most improved user from the start of the cycle to the end. His growth from being fourth in the division year one to the NFC championship the final season is enough to put him in the top 10 to close the cycle. He could compete with anyone on any given day and when he consistently started to put out clean performances, he was a force to be feared.

LIL ALEX

#9: Ben

Started the cycle off hot, but became soft near s7. I still believe he is a superbowl contender but his gm skills will be put to the test after he received the Texans in the draft. Im excited to see what ge can do with that putrid roster.

DAN

#9: Kiing

One of only six users to make the playoffs every season in 21, Kiing was a consistent force in the NFC. While only winning the division once (usually coming in second place behind Ben), you always knew he could make serious noise in the playoffs. With human joystick on Cam Akers his run game was near unstoppable, winning three MVPs in his six seasons with the running back.

CODY

#9: Kiing

Kiing is one of the more consistent users in BL if you ask me. He's yet to get over the hump now for a few cycles now, but year in and year out you know Kiing is going to be in the playoffs. AND if you sleep on him he will give you a run for your money. I think if Kiing can get better in the passing game, then he could have a shot at making a super bowl 22.

CONNOR

#9: Kiing

Putting a joystick HB into the hands of a man with Kiing’s stick skills? Sheeeeeesh. I see Lucky and Kiing as two sides of the same coin, where both of them are elite (and I don’t use that word lightly) at the running game and defensive usering, but a tendency to shoot themselves in the foot in the passing game keeps them simply quite good as opposed to among the league’s best as overall users. Kiing is the best runner across all cycles in BL history bar none, and if M22 caters to a run-first offensive approach I truly believe Kiing can give Austin some scares and be competitive even with a questionable Jets roster. We saw him be a consistent playoff user (and at times borderline dominant) within the best division in the league last year, so I’m sure he sees this AFCE as a welcome respite despite having to play the GOAT twice a season. With a blank slate heading into M22, count Kiing out at your own risk.