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You guys getting ready for your drafts should check this out.
All the people playing in this league help run Draftsharks.com and are pretty good at picking players. http://football2.myfantasyleague.com...11635&O=17 |
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Pretty standard so far, except for the Culpepper/Dillon picks, which were atrocious. But most people could use this as a sample draft.
Note how taste-dependent early rounds are. I'd have taken Deuce McA much lower (he's a boom or bust runner and I shy from them), but it's a very defensible pick. Others would have taken Rudi Johnson higher, Kevin Jones lower, etc. None of these are mistakes, showing two things: a) how important mid to late picks are b) how much luck is involved in this standard FF format. |
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Agreed, I am waiting to see the 6-10 rounds more than anything, because that is where you can catch lighting in a bottle.
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Agreed, I am waiting to see the 6-10 rounds more than anything, because that is where you can catch lighting in a bottle. [/ QUOTE ] Looks like we could be waiting a while on these. |
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Cadilac went earlier than I've seen in most drafts.
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I think that's because of how many teams went RB-RB. The thing is, that's very predictable, making it really really stupid to have taken Culpepper at pick 1.12.
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Surprisingly, I think sporting news is having the best draft.
McGahee, Jamal Lewis, Donovan McNabb, Darrell Jackson w/ first 4 picks is super solid. |
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Dou you guys think that since they didn't go with a RB in their first two picks they are just going to give up on the position?
What would the best strategy be from here (After 4 rounds)? Draft Larry Johnson and or Davenport and hope someone gets hurt? Take Bettis? Just keep picking who they think will be the highest scorer regardless of position? |
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Dou you guys think that since they didn't go with a RB in their first two picks they are just going to give up on the position? What would the best strategy be from here (After 4 rounds)? Draft Larry Johnson and or Davenport and hope someone gets hurt? Take Bettis? Just keep picking who they think will be the highest scorer regardless of position? [/ QUOTE ] The problem is that you're only starting 3 WRs. The 4th WR doesn't help you. Occasionally, you'll see a fantasy expert claim that the best style is the one that ignores the standard one -- in other words, if everyone is going RB-RB, you go QB-WR (Peyton/Moss or something like that). But it just doesn't work, because at the end of the draft, they have two good RBs, two 70-700-7 WRs, and a 2800-20 QB. You, on the other hand, are starting absolute junk at RB. This year is no different, but if I were somehow in that situation, I'd go with TJ Duckett and Larry Johnson. Both are going to get a good number of carries, on good offenses, are behind/alongside guys with a high injury probability. |
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seems like it goes against conventional wisdom that the perennial winner doesn't draft a RB until their 4th pick
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