What do these three players all have in common? They are top five talents at their respective positions and they were all traded into the Jenn Brown Division.
KEARNEY-VORES
After trading for Aaron Rodgers, the Vores went on a seven week winning streak to take over first place in the division. The only problem is that this record is all smoke and mirrors. They are 7-0 against teams outside their division, but 0-4 within the division. They'll make the playoffs, and probably win a game or two. But I don't have them marked as real contenders.
MORLOCK NATION
This season has been a war of attrition for the defending champs. Looking at this team on paper doesn't exactly strike fear into anyone. But for some reason they just keep winning. Call it luck, call it talent, call it the "it" factor, but this team just knows how to win. I don't think they are the favorites, but certainly a dark horse to repeat as champs.
BAYSIDE HIGH TIGERS
Quarterback play has been a glaring weakness for this squad. But they also have the unfortunate tendency to put out some of their worst games in some of their biggest weeks. In last weekend's divisional match up, the Tigers had four players score five points or less. This is not championship caliber football.
HAWKEYE NATION
The Nation has two tough match ups to finish the season and needs to at least split to have a chance at the playoffs. Adrian Peterson might have been a steal on draft day, but Matthew Stafford and Mike Wallace haven't lived up to expectations and Antonio Gates and Pierre Garcon have been flat out busts.
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