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NotMitch 08-23-2005 07:01 PM

16 team FFL draft question
 
In a league where QB's score a bit better than RB's and I'm picking 3rd, 30th and 35th generally speaking do I want to take a QB or RB with my first pick?

nolanfan34 08-23-2005 07:26 PM

Re: 16 team FFL draft question
 
I think you have to take a RB #3. The question is whether you'd rather have your first three players be Manning, Arrington, Bell, or Priest/Alexander, Cadillac, Chad Johnson, for example. I'd rather have the latter, and pick up a QB in the 4th or 5th.

NotMitch 08-23-2005 07:55 PM

Re: 16 team FFL draft question
 
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I think you have to take a RB #3. The question is whether you'd rather have your first three players be Manning, Arrington, Bell, or Priest/Alexander, Cadillac, Chad Johnson, for example. I'd rather have the latter, and pick up a QB in the 4th or 5th.

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Thanks, the draft is in an hour and though most years I'm not a FFL all star I do ok, but with 16 teams and very little prep time I'm in trouble.

nolanfan34 08-23-2005 08:07 PM

Re: 16 team FFL draft question
 
Pay very, very close attention to bye weeks. In a 16 team league there won't be much on the waiver wire, and if you have multiple guys with the same bye, you're screwed.

Dynasty 08-23-2005 08:22 PM

Re: 16 team FFL draft question
 
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...if you have multiple guys with the same bye, you're screwed.

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This is not true. In fact, having lots of your top guys on a bye week at the same time can be helpful. You'll almost certainly lose that week's game. But, you'll be at nearly full strength all the other weeks.

CD56 08-23-2005 08:55 PM

Re: 16 team FFL draft question
 
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...if you have multiple guys with the same bye, you're screwed.

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This is not true. In fact, having lots of your top guys on a bye week at the same time can be helpful. You'll almost certainly lose that week's game. But, you'll be at nearly full strength all the other weeks.

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i dont think this plan works very well, there's only four teams on bye each week, not enough to field a starting lineup, i think you're better off trying to spread out your bye weeks and planning weeks ahead by picking up future needs on the waiver wire early

NotMitch 08-23-2005 09:03 PM

Re: 16 team FFL draft question
 
I took the Priest at 3. LT and Manning went 1 2.

Jeff W 08-23-2005 09:22 PM

Re: 16 team FFL draft question
 
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I took the Priest at 3. LT and Manning went 1 2.

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That pick is a little risky. I would probably have taken Shaun Alexander, especially in a 16 team league where it's tough to handcuff Larry Johnson.

bugstud 08-23-2005 09:27 PM

Re: 16 team FFL draft question
 
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...if you have multiple guys with the same bye, you're screwed.

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This is not true. In fact, having lots of your top guys on a bye week at the same time can be helpful. You'll almost certainly lose that week's game. But, you'll be at nearly full strength all the other weeks.

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i dont think this plan works very well, there's only four teams on bye each week, not enough to field a starting lineup, i think you're better off trying to spread out your bye weeks and planning weeks ahead by picking up future needs on the waiver wire early

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I'm not sure how bye weeks work this year but last year I planned mine around the KC offense. This year in one league I'm trying to do it around SD.


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