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Hearing Mr. Bloom and seeing his ranking of Freddie higher than MJD, I have a hard time setting my line-up as such. :goodposting:
What is the rational thinking in that projection? I have both in a PPR league.
They are both coming off 2 TD performances granted....What gives?
Well I have 4 main leagues each more important than the other. I tend to draft mostly in mid August. My last main league goes tonight. I prefer to have a heads up mid pre-season and predict who has more chances of being starters B4 week 3 and 4 comes around.
:football: I personally like the interface over years past and had no problem running the draft app, with draft dominator and other various windows open in the background.It is possible IMO that the java draft application can be resource hungry and use quit a bit of memory when running. Hence...
I'll be live FF drafting on Yahoo! for the 1st time this season this evening. I'll provide my drafting experience sometime later this evening.
Although I am afraid from what I've read in this thread. :thumbdown:
Penguin explains it well in respect to top WR's being drafted earlier compared to 2nd and 3rd tier RB's or even RB's that don't get as many receptions. I think TE's that get a lot of receptions also get a boost ala Gates, Heap, Gonzo and Winslow. I like the inflated player scores as well. Eg...
I drafted Green in the 4th rd in a NFL.com standard scoring (1pt/10yds rushing, 6 pts/TD and 1pt/10 yds receiving) 12-team league 45th overall selection in the draft. He was also drafted 48th overall in a 16-team Yahoo! league with the same scoring format. I will focus on drafting him in my two...
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