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2020 rookie rankings Post combine pick 1.04 (Closed) (1 Viewer)

TE premium scoring leagues

  • Jerry Jeudy WR Alabama

    Votes: 20 29.4%
  • CeeDee Lamb WR Oklahoma

    Votes: 23 33.8%
  • Cam Akers RB Florida State

    Votes: 7 10.3%
  • Tee Higgins WR Clemson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jalen Reagor WR TCU

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Henry Ruggs III WR Alabama

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB LSU

    Votes: 2 2.9%
  • Denzel Mims WR Baylor

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Justin Jefferson WR LSU

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Laviska Shenault Jr WR Colorado

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Joe Burrow QB LSU

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tua Tagovailoa QB Alabama

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Michael Pittman WR USC

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Dont play in this format

    Votes: 15 22.1%
  • Other (please post who you voted for so that player can be added to the next poll)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    68

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The purpose of these polls is to get an idea of who the majority of voters prefer at a specific pick in a rookie draft. These drafts assume that all 2020 rookie players are available. For the 2QB poll there may be some variance in scoring. Some may be standard, others PPR. I think a lot of 2QB leagues may involve IDP as well so these differences are not accounted for here. Only looking at the offensive skill players in the two most common formats and also 2QB leagues, to get a sense of where the QB are valued relative to other positions, when there is actually scarcity at the QB position. For the TE premium poll this assumes the scoring format is PPR because that is what these leagues almost always are. The polls assume 12 teams and likely 24-26 roster spots as the most common format for dynasty. Short bench dynasty leagues should only care about the top 6-12 rookie players.

If a player isn't listed that you would vote for please vote other and then post the name of the player that you voted for so that player can be added to the next poll. Also please suggest players not listed that you would vote for soon, even if not on the particular poll that is active.

I populated the lists based on miqws lists

Thanks everyone for voting. Discussion welcome.

Results so far

Standard

1.01 Jonathan Taylor RB Wisconsin

1.02 D'Andre Swift RB Georgia

1.03 J.K. Dobbins RB Ohio State

1.04 CeeDee Lamb WR Oklahoma

PPR

1.01 D'Andre Swift RB Georgia

1.02 Jonathan Taylor RB Wisconsin

1.03 J.K. Dobbins RB Ohio State

1.04 Jerry Jeudy WR Alabama

2 QB leagues

1.01 Joe Burrow QB LSU

1.02 Tua Tagovailoa QB Alabama

1.03 Jonathan Taylor RB Wisconsin

1.04 D'Andre Swift RB Georgia

TE Premium

1.01 Jonathan Taylor RB Wisconsin

1.02 D'Andre Swift RB Georgia

1.03 J.K. Dobbins RB Ohio State

1.04 CeeDee Lamb WR Oklahoma

Links to previous polls

1.01

1.02

1.03

The next poll can be found here

 
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Skeletore Eh said:
Would love to have my choice of the WR’s sitting at 1.04 in ppr
Would love for you to take a WR in the top4 when I'm sitting at 1.05 to get the RB that falls to me

 
why would Jeudy lead Lamb in PPR but Lamb leads Jeudy in standard? 

Honest question 
I raised questions like these last year and there are no good answers for why polls differ like that logically.  At least that is the basis for the response last year.

 
Dr. Dan said:
why would Jeudy lead Lamb in PPR but Lamb leads Jeudy in standard? 

Honest question 
perception that jeudy is a "route runner" and lamb is a "game breaker"

more catches for jeudy with a lesser ypr and the opposite for lamb.

:shrug:

 
Dr. Dan said:
why would Jeudy lead Lamb in PPR but Lamb leads Jeudy in standard? 

Honest question 
It is possible that the Jeudy backers in PPR don't play standard or prefer to go RB (Akers).

A poll with those two as the only options would be more telling of the general perception.

 
smbkrypt24 said:
I raised questions like these last year and there are no good answers for why polls differ like that logically.  At least that is the basis for the response last year.
Each voter does not vote for all formsts.

Thus the difference.

As the person who runs the polls I cant answer for every person voting any more than you can.

 
Each voter does not vote for all formsts.

Thus the difference.

As the person who runs the polls I cant answer for every person voting any more than you can.
I didn't ask the question, I was providing your response from last year.  I am not expecting you to answer for every person's vote.

 

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