Figuring out pre-auction strategies is always a challenge, but I like to have some basic ideas down before I start. One of my biggest questions this year is whether to go for a stud RB (which usually come at a premium compared to the VBD of other positions) or go for a more shotgun approach, similar to Waldman's "upside down drafting" article.
To make the decisions easier, let's assume 2 RB lineup, and someone "steady" like Mendenhall as your other starting RB. 0.5 PPR league. I'll also give a couple of range options so that you're not just picking on a player you have rated higher or lower. Please note this is for auctions, so you could actually get CJ3 and Foster if you wanted to.
For an example, which would you prefer:
Stud RB team: AP, Mendenhall, 2 x Snelling/Torain/Ward
Shotgun team: Mendenhall, Forte/Ingram/Turner, Fred Jackson/Lynch/Moreno, McGahee/LT/Sproles
Both teams would cost approximately the same for my leagues. Ignoring any keeper consideration, which style would you prefer? (And ignoring the "go stud with another position," I'm already planning on going heavy on QB and WR)
To make the decisions easier, let's assume 2 RB lineup, and someone "steady" like Mendenhall as your other starting RB. 0.5 PPR league. I'll also give a couple of range options so that you're not just picking on a player you have rated higher or lower. Please note this is for auctions, so you could actually get CJ3 and Foster if you wanted to.
For an example, which would you prefer:
Stud RB team: AP, Mendenhall, 2 x Snelling/Torain/Ward
Shotgun team: Mendenhall, Forte/Ingram/Turner, Fred Jackson/Lynch/Moreno, McGahee/LT/Sproles
Both teams would cost approximately the same for my leagues. Ignoring any keeper consideration, which style would you prefer? (And ignoring the "go stud with another position," I'm already planning on going heavy on QB and WR)
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