Quarterback - $32
QB - Drew Brees - NO/5 - $25
QB - Sam Bradford - MIN/9 - $7
I love Brees and I love the Saints schedule this year, especially in weeks 14-16
Running Back - $80
RB - Christian McCaffrey - CAR/11 - $19
RB - Ameer Abdullah - DET/7 - $18
RB - Dalvin Cook - MIN/9 - $17
RB - Adrian Peterson - NO/5 - $16
RB - Kareem Hunt - KC/10 - $10
I usually spend less than $80 on running backs, opting for a bunch of cheaper options, but the mid-tiers have a lot of value this year, and I am not wasting money on a running back that probably won't ever score enough to count. I assume Hunt will be the highest owned player this year.
Wide Receiver - $61
WR - Terrelle Pryor - WAS/5 - $18
WR - Brandon Marshall - NYG/8 - $15
WR - Marvin Jones - DET/7 - $11
WR - Chris Hogan - NE/9 - $5
WR - Kenny Stills - MIA/11 - $5
WR - Kendall Wright - CHI/9 - $4
WR - Paul Richardson - SEA/6 - $3
I have strong opinions on all of these wide receivers at these price points, and there is potential for high end production; but the plan is to get most of my points for the flex spots from running back and preferably tight end.
Tight End - $64
TE - Rob Gronkowski - NE/9 - $27
TE - Greg Olsen - CAR/11 - $19
TE - Jimmy Graham - SEA/6 - $18
On the whole, I tried to aim for a lot of mid priced players. Gronk and Brees are my only two players at $20 or above. Like running back, I shied away from the cheap players who are unlikely to give me even one big week.
Kicker - $7
PK - Blair Walsh - SEA/6 - $3
PK - Greg Zuerlein - LAR/8 - $2
PK - Zane Gonzalez - CLE/9 - $2
Walsh is a step above the other $3 kickers and Zuerlien and Zane are the only $2 kickers.
Team Defense - $6
TD - Cleveland Browns - CLE/9 - $2
TD - Detroit Lions - DET/7 - $2
TD - New Orleans Saints - NO/5 - $2
For kicker and defense I prefer quantity over quality.
QB - Drew Brees - NO/5 - $25
QB - Sam Bradford - MIN/9 - $7
I love Brees and I love the Saints schedule this year, especially in weeks 14-16
Running Back - $80
RB - Christian McCaffrey - CAR/11 - $19
RB - Ameer Abdullah - DET/7 - $18
RB - Dalvin Cook - MIN/9 - $17
RB - Adrian Peterson - NO/5 - $16
RB - Kareem Hunt - KC/10 - $10
I usually spend less than $80 on running backs, opting for a bunch of cheaper options, but the mid-tiers have a lot of value this year, and I am not wasting money on a running back that probably won't ever score enough to count. I assume Hunt will be the highest owned player this year.
Wide Receiver - $61
WR - Terrelle Pryor - WAS/5 - $18
WR - Brandon Marshall - NYG/8 - $15
WR - Marvin Jones - DET/7 - $11
WR - Chris Hogan - NE/9 - $5
WR - Kenny Stills - MIA/11 - $5
WR - Kendall Wright - CHI/9 - $4
WR - Paul Richardson - SEA/6 - $3
I have strong opinions on all of these wide receivers at these price points, and there is potential for high end production; but the plan is to get most of my points for the flex spots from running back and preferably tight end.
Tight End - $64
TE - Rob Gronkowski - NE/9 - $27
TE - Greg Olsen - CAR/11 - $19
TE - Jimmy Graham - SEA/6 - $18
On the whole, I tried to aim for a lot of mid priced players. Gronk and Brees are my only two players at $20 or above. Like running back, I shied away from the cheap players who are unlikely to give me even one big week.
Kicker - $7
PK - Blair Walsh - SEA/6 - $3
PK - Greg Zuerlein - LAR/8 - $2
PK - Zane Gonzalez - CLE/9 - $2
Walsh is a step above the other $3 kickers and Zuerlien and Zane are the only $2 kickers.
Team Defense - $6
TD - Cleveland Browns - CLE/9 - $2
TD - Detroit Lions - DET/7 - $2
TD - New Orleans Saints - NO/5 - $2
For kicker and defense I prefer quantity over quality.
more so in my real leagues. But in general yes. Like the Spartan Daisy said, all players are banged up, but very few players play 16 weeks straight. Like almost never. No evidence to support my assertion but that rest week has to help players. So I'd suspect if the bucs are playoff bound they'll rest Evans, djax and some others and especially Howard. Rookie year is tough enough with a week off.