Framework Design, Agile Coach, President Oklahoma City Developers Group, Microsoft MVP C#, TDD, Continuous Integration, Patterns and Practices, Domain Driven Design, Speaker, VB.Net, C# and Sql Server
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Ok, its pretty much the first of August. 4 weeks until my big
fantasy draft. I have 2 other drafts in 2 other leagues, but I
always talk about my big money league in California when I talk about
Fantasy Football.
So here they are, my top 30 picks, which make up the first 3 rounds
of a 10 team league. Consider this, these are picks ONLY for a TD
ONLY league, not a yardage league. A yardage league would not
have the same top 30 picks. Needless to say, if I were to draft
tomorrow, this is my first 3 rounds cheat sheet.
Round 1
- L. Tomlinson
- P. Manning
- S. Alexander
- P. Holmes
- W. McGahee
- D. Culpepper
- E. James
- C. Dillon
- D. Davis
- R. Moss
Round 2
- D. McAllister
- M. Harrison
- C. Portis
- C. Johnson
- R. Johnson
- T. Owens
- K. Jones
- J. Jones
- D. McNabb
- L. Jordan
Round 3
- A. Gates
- R. Wayne
- J. Lewis
- T. Holt
- T. Bell
- A. Green
- J. Horn
- C. Martin
- S. Jackson
- T. Gonzalez
About Raymond Lewallen
Working primarily in the public sector during his career, Raymond has designed and built several high profile enterprise level applications for all levels of the government. Raymond now works as a solutions architect for EMC. Raymond is an agile coach, Microsoft MVP C# and also president of the Oklahoma City Developers Group and Oklahoma Agile Developers Group. Raymond spends a lot of his time learning and teaching such things as Test Driven Development, Domain Driven Design, Design Patterns and Extreme Programming practices and principles, to name a few. Raymond is also an advocate of Alt.Net. Raymond is primarily a framework guy, so don't ask him anything about UI :)