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First time doing a SF and I have a #4 pick. I will probably go QB first even though I'll most likely miss out on the big 3. I don't think I want to gamble that one of the top 8 QBs will be there in the 2nd round for me. I'll probably do BPA with the 2nd pick.
So this is my first time doing SF, but I'm joining a new league that is used to SF so that is why I'm trying to figure out what typically happens. Passing TDs are only 4 pts. I'm picking towards the middle of the round so I'm probably going to be missing the first big 3 QBs. Feels a little...
I'm using to playing in standard 1.0 PPR leagues but this year will be the first time playing in a .5 PPR superflex league (12 team). Anything that is really different besides QBs tend to go a lot earlier? People mention that QBs tend to go a lot earlier but how early do they tend to go? If I...
was injured a bunch last year and was injured at times during camp this year. Not sure if he had issues staying healthy when he was with the Bengals or not so this could just be my gut feeling...
it was a weird draft. First time doing a 10 teamer so I tried to overpay for people thinking that there would be plenty of depth later on. Honestly I wasn't prepared as much as I would have liked and ran out of players to pick later in the draft. Kamara fell to me in the first round and...
another way to do this is to drop RB Z
another way to do this is to drop RBz before setting your waiver claims. It would then look like this:
claim RB1
claim RB2
claim RB3
Add: RB2; Drop: RB Y
Add: RB3; Drop: RB Y
Sometimes dropping the player makes your claim process a little less...
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