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For myself, I am solid at QB. I have some WR problems with injuries and guys not performing. A wideout from waivers would help my team during bye weeks; but I will miss the chance for anyone else the rest of the year.
We only start 1QB, 2RB, 3WR/TE, 1K, 1D
Depth is pretty good for most teams, mine included. I guess the biggest concern is losing a QB to injury. Most teams only have 2QB's.
Trading is always on option too.
My league is set up so that we can only pick up 2 players per year. We have an 18 man roster, and you do not have to drop a player to pick up another.
My question is about strategy with such a setup. How important do you think it is to save at least one of your moves for later in the year, or...
My league starts 3 WR/TE. Should I even consider them or is it better just to go for WR? After Witten, Gates, Clark, anybody else worth considering? We have 10 teams, 18 players per roster, non PPR, keeper/dynasty league initial draft. Thanks.
I am looking for opinions on the free ESPN league management site? Would it work well for a new dynasty league? Any issues? I have used Fanball and CBS in the past. I was very happy with both of them, especially Fanball for the price. Thanks.
I just traded Smith for Chambers. I drafted Smith in round 2 and then waited awhile, taking A.Johnson as my #2. The way I see it, my WR's are horrible right now with him on the bench, so I got what I could. (I do think Chambers will have a very big year too)
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