DeeJayK
Footballguy
I've always been a bit of an "old school" drafter, preferring to lock up my top two RBs in the first two (or maybe three) rounds. However, that strategy seems to have become less effective the last few years and I've been reading several articles (Matt Waldman's "Crank Scores" series on FBG, Sigmund Bloom's analysis on the Audible podcast, "The Best Damn Draft Method" article on another site, etc.) arguing very persuasively that drafting WRs high might be a better value proposition. My main league is a start 2RB, 3WR, 0.5 PPR 12-team league.
I've participated in a bunch of mock drafts after re-working my cheat sheets with this strategy in mind. However, it seems like EVERYONE is trying to follow this "draft WRs early" strategy, and it seems to me like WRs are not presenting great value. I've been in more than one mock where the big 4 top-tier WRs (Fitz, Randy and the two Johnsons) are all off the board in the top 8 or 9 picks. In these cases, I've found the value of the RBs available to me at the round 1-2 turn (drafting in the 10-12 slots) is simply too good to pass up in favor of the tier-2 WRs that are on the board. For example, I've been to get SJax/Gore (from the #9 slot) and CJ3/LT2 (from the #10 slot). So now I've ended up pursuing the "old school" strategy I've eschewed in an effort to maximize value.
My question is: am I better off trying to maximize value (the VBD strategy) or should I stick to my guns and pursue WRs regardless of the perceived value, given that the early WR run means that premier RBs may be available slightly later than might be expected?
I've participated in a bunch of mock drafts after re-working my cheat sheets with this strategy in mind. However, it seems like EVERYONE is trying to follow this "draft WRs early" strategy, and it seems to me like WRs are not presenting great value. I've been in more than one mock where the big 4 top-tier WRs (Fitz, Randy and the two Johnsons) are all off the board in the top 8 or 9 picks. In these cases, I've found the value of the RBs available to me at the round 1-2 turn (drafting in the 10-12 slots) is simply too good to pass up in favor of the tier-2 WRs that are on the board. For example, I've been to get SJax/Gore (from the #9 slot) and CJ3/LT2 (from the #10 slot). So now I've ended up pursuing the "old school" strategy I've eschewed in an effort to maximize value.
My question is: am I better off trying to maximize value (the VBD strategy) or should I stick to my guns and pursue WRs regardless of the perceived value, given that the early WR run means that premier RBs may be available slightly later than might be expected?