I don't want to turn this into a "who do I draft" thread, but I think its interesting to note that strategies may change in analyzing the 5 slot (as some threads have been doing) in a 10 team league versus a 12 team league. I'd like to spark some discussion on 10 team leagues.
Does anybody think the strategy changes in the 2nd/3rd rounds? Obviously either Tiki or Portis will go at 1.05. If Edge, Rudi, Brown, Cadillac, Jackson, Westbrook and Jordan are all gone, is the strategy to take a WR at 2.06 (i.e. Smith, Holt or CJ), since the RB you would get there is comparable to the RBs available at 3.05?
Or is it better to take the next RB at 2.06 (maybe McGahee, W. Parker, etc.), since top-tier WRs will be there at 3.05 (i.e. Harrison, Fitzgerald, Moss, Boldin)?
I think the dynamic in 10 team leagues are a bit different, since you have better players available at 2.06 than in 12 team leagues, and the picks are closer together.
Does anybody think the strategy changes in the 2nd/3rd rounds? Obviously either Tiki or Portis will go at 1.05. If Edge, Rudi, Brown, Cadillac, Jackson, Westbrook and Jordan are all gone, is the strategy to take a WR at 2.06 (i.e. Smith, Holt or CJ), since the RB you would get there is comparable to the RBs available at 3.05?
Or is it better to take the next RB at 2.06 (maybe McGahee, W. Parker, etc.), since top-tier WRs will be there at 3.05 (i.e. Harrison, Fitzgerald, Moss, Boldin)?
I think the dynamic in 10 team leagues are a bit different, since you have better players available at 2.06 than in 12 team leagues, and the picks are closer together.
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