The LOC Report

Sunday, 23 October 2022

2022 Power Rankings: Week 7

Hello all! Welcome to another edition of the Power Rankings, brought to you by your (still totally interested) EDOTLOCCA. Going to be another speed edition today, busy busy here. You know, places to see, people to meet, terrible fantasy decisions to make. So anyway, let’s crack on.

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12. Tom’s Tyrants (0-6) – No Change

Bad to worse here, twelfth is starting to look generous. A truly dismal week 6, followed by a double IR designation in the week to starters. But here we are, 2023 can’t come quickly enough.

11. U R Gould (2-4) – No Change

Not too much encouragement to take from this one either. Cook and Pittman looking more like expected could help in the long run, but they’re going to need more support.

10. Kupphead (2-4) – No Change

They’ve backed it up with another decent week, and another win. A much more well-rounded performance from a team that appears to have found its feet across the roster. Getting Dak back could help things further.

9. Napolitans (2-4) – No Change

Bit of bad luck to be up against one of the only teams that showed up in Week 6, but an encouraging score, nonetheless. Stevenson is looking more and more like a consistent starter, which is a big bonus.

8. Patistan (3-3) – No Change

They all count! A bit of good fortune in the opposite box score could be just what they need to kick start their campaign again. Still in a great position in their division and getting key byes out of the way. Eno Benjamin could be a difference-maker.

7. Burdettinators (3-3) – Down 1

They didn’t crash all the way back to where they started, but it was a disappointing week again, maybe a few too many risky starts. Jeff Wilson just lost a lot of his appeal to boot.

6. The Dream Team (2-4) – Up 1

That’s more like it from a team I’ve been high on all year. The big performances came from exactly where you’d expect, without a lot of excitement from elsewhere, but still encouraging moving forward. Gus Edwards could pan out very nicely too.

5. Forge Flyers (4-2) – No Change

Just as things started to look like they were hitting the next level, we have a bit of a dud. Nothing to be overly concerned by, but just a reminder of what is keeping them below the teams higher up the Rankings.

4. Buccing The Trend (4-2) – No Change

Bit of an ugly loss there, coupled (and somewhat caused) by more bad luck at QB. They had a good opportunity to separate themselves from the 4-2 hoard, and might go on to regret missing it.

3. Gridiron Gang (4-2) – No Change

Walker hit the ground running and instantly became a key cog to an already solid team. They picked up a comfortable win, some more FAB, ad are looking good approaching the halfway point.

2. IKSAN (6-0) – No Change

Not the hardest game they’ll have, but another win all the same. The big news here is the CMC trade. The LOC leading team just got one of the league’s most dynamic players on one of the league’s most effective rush attacks. Look out.

1. Bear Necessities (4-2) – No Change

A good win, and a good all-round performance. Remarkably few roster movements this year, from a Coach normally known for them, he must be happy with the team. Must be nice…

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There we have it, a Week with surprisingly few fantasy points generates surprisingly few movements in the Rankings. Hey, if the NFL can make fantasy dull, I can make these dull. You’ll get what you’re given, and you'll like it.





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