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OH, F'ING S!

I just saw this. Sorry, fellas, I flew back from El Salvador to the States last night on a redeye, and was supposed to be inside my house no later than 1:30AM, until shenanigans happened upon airplane arrival at IAD, where ICE, local and state law enforcement were waiting for a fellow disembarking from our plane, who wasn't much inclined to quietly go with them. Walked in my door just after 3AM.

Had a teleconference 9:30 this AM, and have been in a fog most of the day. Just opened the Forum window, and saw the alerts.

Will get on it immediately.
 
OH, F'ING S!

I just saw this. Sorry, fellas, I flew back from El Salvador to the States last night on a redeye, and was supposed to be inside my house no later than 1:30AM, until shenanigans happened upon airplane arrival at IAD, where ICE, local and state law enforcement were waiting for a fellow disembarking from our plane, who wasn't much inclined to quietly go with them. Walked in my door just after 3AM.

Had a teleconference 9:30 this AM, and have been in a fog most of the day. Just opened the Forum window, and saw the alerts.

Will get on it immediately.
Dude. Chillax. I gave no notice to anyone. You're good. Deep breaths.
 
What is up with all the QBs going so fast? New trend?
So many of the "studs" are on crappy teams. Guys like Allen, Hurts, and Lamar are glory hogs and don't share the love.
It will be interesting to watch the remainder of the draft, but it is definitely different this year. And it will be a race to get done before the season begins in exactly two weeks.
 
What is up with all the QBs going so fast? New trend?
So many of the "studs" are on crappy teams. Guys like Allen, Hurts, and Lamar are glory hogs and don't share the love.
It will be interesting to watch the remainder of the draft, but it is definitely different this year. And it will be a race to get done before the season begins in exactly two weeks.
Nah. It won't be a race. Even if we have a round or so to go by the Thursday night game, there would only be a couple of players left to pick from that would be playing Game 1. Then there would be 2 full days to close things out. Not that worried.
 
What is up with all the QBs going so fast? New trend?
think there are some guys who are a lock to make playoffs.....so you get those extra points in bunches

The best thing about this format is that there is no clear, single path to victory. There are a lot of ways to be successful (or fail).

I took Burrow as the 5th TMQB drafted. Last season, he finished as the #6 overall scorer with 468.62 points without making the playoffs. He had the second highest scoring average at 27.566 ppg. Burrow is in his prime, with great offensive coaching and great passing targets in their primes, on a team with a below average defense. I think there is a good chance the Bengals make the playoffs this season, so even despite his performance last season, there is some possible upside for 2025.

Barkley was the top non-QB scorer at #9 with 411.70 (20.585ppg), but he required 20 games to do it. Chase was right there at #10 with 403 (23.706 ppg), but he required an all time WR season to do it. IMO in this format it makes sense to try to find safe picks early, since talent/scoring level drops off so fast with 16 teams, and busting on a pick in the top couple rounds can eliminate a team from contention. I think a top TMQB is generally a safe bet for a high scoring season. I'm not saying Barkley and Chase aren't safe picks, but think it is more likely Burrow repeats his 2024 point total than either Barkley or Chase.

I know there are those who would counter with VBD. That is, if you take a top RB, WR, TE early, the delta in points to later players will be greater than the delta in points from top QB to later QB. I believe that approach makes sense, but I think the top scoring QBs may be a bit different because their scoring potential is so high. It was the VBD approach that led me to take Kelce with my second pick.

:football:
 
To be a bit the contrarian, looking at team QBs scoring last year:

  1. over 500 points - 4
  2. 400 - 500 pts - 5
  3. 350 - 400 - 3
  4. 300 - 350 - 11
  5. 250 - 300 - 9

A few of last year's surprises:

QB drafted #6 Dallas QBs scored 292
QB drafted #15 Jacksonville QBs scored 285
QB drafted #16 Washington QBs scored 542
QB drafted #28 Minnesota QBs scored 403
QB drafted #31 Denver QBs scored 390
QB drafted #32 Carolina QBs scored 302

It is possible to hit late on QBs and get more production from your late WRs, RBs & TEs by adding them earlier and waiting on QBs. It works out best when you draft players that are both productive and healthy.
 
To be a bit the contrarian, looking at team QBs scoring last year:

  1. over 500 points - 4
  2. 400 - 500 pts - 5
  3. 350 - 400 - 3
  4. 300 - 350 - 11
  5. 250 - 300 - 9

A few of last year's surprises:

QB drafted #6 Dallas QBs scored 292
QB drafted #15 Jacksonville QBs scored 285
QB drafted #16 Washington QBs scored 542
QB drafted #28 Minnesota QBs scored 403
QB drafted #31 Denver QBs scored 390
QB drafted #32 Carolina QBs scored 302

It is possible to hit late on QBs and get more production from your late WRs, RBs & TEs by adding them earlier and waiting on QBs. It works out best when you draft players that are both productive and healthy.

Good luck picking the ones you can draft late to hit big. (Not cricitizing your post, just saying it isn't predicable.)
 
Good luck picking the ones you can draft late to hit big. (Not cricitizing your post, just saying it isn't predicable.)
They don't have to hit it big. Because if you wait REALLY late, you get 265 points in a round people are combing through guys hoping for 50-75 points. And if they hit it big, it's a huge bonus. In L1 last year, I got nearly 400 points from taking DEN TMQB at pick 287. It's a net sum game, so it's mapping out what will be available throughout the entire draft. There are lots of different strategies. Still takes luck and health to win though.
 
Good luck picking the ones you can draft late to hit big. (Not cricitizing your post, just saying it isn't predicable.)
They don't have to hit it big. Because if you wait REALLY late, you get 265 points in a round people are combing through guys hoping for 50-75 points. And if they hit it big, it's a huge bonus. In L1 last year, I got nearly 400 points from taking DEN TMQB at pick 287. It's a net sum game, so it's mapping out what will be available throughout the entire draft. There are lots of different strategies. Still takes luck and health to win though.

Yet no one who waits until REALLY late consistently wins. As I said in my initial post, the best thing about this format is that there is no clear, single path to victory. There are a lot of ways to be successful (or fail).

I initially responded because someone asked why QBs were going so early. I answered, from my perspective, while noting the above.
 

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