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I have feeling I will be left choosing amongst 4 RB's that I have ranked very close together at pick 10. None will be there on my way back at 23. They are Jordan, James, Cadillac, and Parker. I'm leaning towards Parker, simply on the strength of his offensive line. Who do you like and why?
Been tempted to try this strategy myself in the past. Only problem is, I'm in a 16 team league. Even at that, 3 of the top 6 or 7 WR's can probably be had. Is it worth having third down specialists as running backs tho? It probably can. This exact stategy has been tried probably 4 or 5 times in...
Can't your same analogy be drawn up for the QB and WR/TE position? All I'm saying is this. If tier for tier, the DEF/ST garners more fantasy points than the WR/TE position, then why not take a dependable PITT. CHI. or CAR. defense in the 4, 5, 6 round range. Over the years QB's and WR's seem...
Thanks for the input PK. Picking 10th overall, in the 4th round gives me pick #55. Last year that would have been the 27th ranked RB, the 15th QB, or the 15th WR. I've always drafted Def's down there with the kicker near the end, but until I give your VBD idea a closer look, it will be hard to...
16 team, 16 round, 6 pt QB TD, performance, redraft. Start 1 QB, 2 RB's, 2 WR/TE's, 2 flexRB/WR/TE, 1 DEF/ST 1 K. Performance rules have been "tweaked" this year to the point where the top 5 Def/ST will average 14 points a game while the top 5 WR's will average about 13, top 5 RB about 20 and...
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