Still drafting a new dynasty startup (my first in years), decided to go Elite WR route and see what fell to me, but I'm not crazy so far with the results. WR value fell to me for the first 3 rounds, but my strategy after round 4 has had to adapt to the runs that have happened, and I'm not crazy about the results yet.
12 team standard scoring PPR league (4pt/TD for QBs), Start 1QB 2RB 2WR 2RB/WR/TE 1 TE.
You can start up to 4 RBs in this league, but drafting out of the 8 hole I just didn't like what was available to me at RB. Here's my team so far:
1.08 Calvin Johnson
2.05 Greg Jennings
3.08 Miles Austin
4.05 Lagarette Blount
5.08 Sam Bradford
6.05 Tony Romo
7.08 Anquan Boldin
In review of my draft so far, I feel that Blount was a reach, but the stock of RBs was completely bare and elite WRs were hard to come by at that point. RBs available at the pick: Turner, D Williams (wanted him, but was cute and thought he'd drop to my 5th), Moreno (not a fan), Lynch (too much of a headcase and too much inconsistency).
When I took Blount, he was the 19th RB off the board, which now that I think about it, is probably about right. And with the possibility to start up to 4 RBs, he wasn't going to drop to my 6th-7th like I would have preferred to take him.
Ultimately though, I feel that I shouldn't have freaked out about the RBs flying off the shelves as much as I did, as I let Sidney Rice slip through my hands as my #4 WR when he went at 5.04 before my 5.08 pick.
I got some heat from another owner for drafting Bradford over Romo/Brady/Schaub/Ryan, but I couldn't be higher on Bradford in the future. He's the kind of guy that makes pedestrian WRs into good players, and if the Rams make a splash in FA for a name WR, I think Bradford put up Top 7ish numbers this year, let alone for the future. His upside is sky high.
Then, I got more flack for taking Romo with my next pick when we only start 1 QB.
Here was my thinking with the choice: When I took Romo, here were the WRs and RBs taken right after him: Santonio Holmes, Shonn Greene, Brandon Lloyd, Ryan Grant, Shane Vereen. Would I rather have a top 5 QB as trade bait, or one of those guys? I'll take the trade bait all day every day. I was re-affirmed a bit in my decision when an owner offered to trade for Romo almost immediately after I selected him (I'm holding him until the end of the draft to see how things shake out).
I don't know, any opinions on this draft so far?