dickey moe
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...Doug Martin.
How is that? Richardson is the better pass catching back.In PPR, this makes perfect sense.
Assuming a dynasty league, I'd think I'm the luckiest guy on the planet if I'm picking #2....Doug Martin.
RBs go heavy in this league. Here's round 1:10 Turbin, Robert (RB SEA)9 Wright, Kendall(WR TEN)8 Blackmon, Justin (WR JAC)7 Fleener, Coby (TE IND)6 Hillman, Ronnie (RB DEN)5 Wilson, David (RB NYG)4 Luck, Andrew (QB IND)3 Griffin III, Robert (QB WAS)2 Richardson, Trent (RB CLE)1 Martin, Doug (RB TB)Can you post the rest of the draft?
RBs typically go early in this league. Here's round 1:10 Turbin, Robert (RB SEA)9 Wright, Kendall(WR TEN)8 Blackmon, Justin (WR JAC)7 Fleener, Coby (TE IND)6 Hillman, Ronnie (RB DEN)5 Wilson, David (RB NYG)4 Luck, Andrew (QB IND)3 Griffin III, Robert (QB WAS)2 Richardson, Trent (RB CLE)1 Martin, Doug (RB TB)Can you post the rest of the draft?
Wow, 1st WR goes 8.RBs go heavy in this league. Here's round 1:10 Turbin, Robert (RB SEA)9 Wright, Kendall(WR TEN)8 Blackmon, Justin (WR JAC)7 Fleener, Coby (TE IND)6 Hillman, Ronnie (RB DEN)5 Wilson, David (RB NYG)4 Luck, Andrew (QB IND)3 Griffin III, Robert (QB WAS)2 Richardson, Trent (RB CLE)1 Martin, Doug (RB TB)Can you post the rest of the draft?
Love opinions spoken as facts.Trent Richardson has a chance to become the next Adrian Peterson, or the next Jim Brown.Doug Martin, if everything falls his way, may one day be mentioned in the same breath with Cedric Benson.
And AFTER Fleener...Wow, 1st WR goes 8.RBs go heavy in this league. Here's round 1:10 Turbin, Robert (RB SEA)9 Wright, Kendall(WR TEN)8 Blackmon, Justin (WR JAC)7 Fleener, Coby (TE IND)6 Hillman, Ronnie (RB DEN)5 Wilson, David (RB NYG)4 Luck, Andrew (QB IND)3 Griffin III, Robert (QB WAS)2 Richardson, Trent (RB CLE)1 Martin, Doug (RB TB)Can you post the rest of the draft?
Have you read anything on Trent Richardson before the surgery news? Guy has a bust made in Canton alreadyLove opinions spoken as facts.Trent Richardson has a chance to become the next Adrian Peterson, or the next Jim Brown.Doug Martin, if everything falls his way, may one day be mentioned in the same breath with Cedric Benson.
2, 4 and 9 did well.RBs go heavy in this league. Here's round 1:10 Turbin, Robert (RB SEA)9 Wright, Kendall(WR TEN)8 Blackmon, Justin (WR JAC)7 Fleener, Coby (TE IND)6 Hillman, Ronnie (RB DEN)5 Wilson, David (RB NYG)4 Luck, Andrew (QB IND)3 Griffin III, Robert (QB WAS)2 Richardson, Trent (RB CLE)1 Martin, Doug (RB TB)Can you post the rest of the draft?
Richardson , Rg3 , Luck, Martin in our 20 team dynasty'Ketamine Dreams said:I wonder if Luck or RG3 will go #1 in any 6 pt. passing TD leagues...
The guys who do this have probably had 1.1 many years in a row. Dropping a player who is the biggest no brainer 1.1 in dynasty rookie drafts over a 2 week hiccup done as a precaution during a meaningless time of year. Smart move by Browns/Richardson and a really dumb, overreacting, reminisint of yahoo newbie move. Dumb, Dumb and Stupid.'dickey moe said:...Doug Martin.
Yep, couldn't agree more. Even if you really did feel so strongly that Richardson wasn't worth taking #1, you should at least be able to get value for trading the pick that is in excess of Doug Martin. I like Richardson as a mid-late 1st rounder in a dynasty startup. Martin is probably a mid-3rd or so. If you're low on Richardson, you could still easily trade the pick for a guy who is a 2nd rounder in a dynasty startup. Definitely a panic type move.The guys who do this have probably had 1.1 many years in a row. Dropping a player who is the biggest no brainer 1.1 in dynasty rookie drafts over a 2 week hiccup done as a precaution during a meaningless time of year. Smart move by Browns/Richardson and a really dumb, overreacting, reminisint of yahoo newbie move. Dumb, Dumb and Stupid.'dickey moe said:...Doug Martin.
I agree. I took Mendenhall over Chris Johnson because it what I was "supposed to do", though I kept thinking I was making the wrong choice. I also don't think it's necessarily foolish in a dynasty league to take Luck or RG3 1st overall if passing TDs are worth 6 points. QBs have a longer shelf life etc.Why is it automatically "stupid" that a fantasy owner may value Martin over Richardson? I think some of you are forgetting that Richardson plays for Cleveland. Although they have some new personnel, this has probably been the single worst offensive unit in the NFL over the past five years. If a team is loading the box with eight or nine guys every play because they have no semblance of a passing game, T-Rich is in trouble.That said, I still like him better in a dynasty league. Just saying it's not outrageous by any means.
Thank you. Let's also not forget that Richardson is a bruising-style running back with two knee operations on his resume already.I agree. I took Mendenhall over Chris Johnson because it what I was "supposed to do", though I kept thinking I was making the wrong choice. I also don't think it's necessarily foolish in a dynasty league to take Luck or RG3 1st overall if passing TDs are worth 6 points. QBs have a longer shelf life etc.Why is it automatically "stupid" that a fantasy owner may value Martin over Richardson? I think some of you are forgetting that Richardson plays for Cleveland. Although they have some new personnel, this has probably been the single worst offensive unit in the NFL over the past five years. If a team is loading the box with eight or nine guys every play because they have no semblance of a passing game, T-Rich is in trouble.That said, I still like him better in a dynasty league. Just saying it's not outrageous by any means.
Preferring Martin to Richardson isn't absurd. I disagree, but the position isn't totally unreasonable.Drafting Martin #1, as opposed to trading out of that spot, is still absolutely stupid considering the king's ransom you can get right now.Thank you. Let's also not forget that Richardson is a bruising-style running back with two knee operations on his resume already.I agree. I took Mendenhall over Chris Johnson because it what I was "supposed to do", though I kept thinking I was making the wrong choice. I also don't think it's necessarily foolish in a dynasty league to take Luck or RG3 1st overall if passing TDs are worth 6 points. QBs have a longer shelf life etc.Why is it automatically "stupid" that a fantasy owner may value Martin over Richardson? I think some of you are forgetting that Richardson plays for Cleveland. Although they have some new personnel, this has probably been the single worst offensive unit in the NFL over the past five years. If a team is loading the box with eight or nine guys every play because they have no semblance of a passing game, T-Rich is in trouble.That said, I still like him better in a dynasty league. Just saying it's not outrageous by any means.
Winner, winner, chicken dinner. If your personal value on a player is lower then market value, then sell him. If your personal value on a player is higher then market value, then buy him. To not move down one slot for anything at all, is a wasted opportunity. His call may be right in the long term, but he missed on not playing the current market value.(To be fair perhaps he tried to trade and couldn't, though it still seems short-sighted potentially.)Preferring Martin to Richardson isn't absurd. I disagree, but the position isn't totally unreasonable.
Drafting Martin #1, as opposed to trading out of that spot, is still absolutely stupid considering the king's ransom you can get right now.
Not at all.Richardson is a better talent than Martin, but Martin is fully capable of being a perennial top 10 RB in his own right.'Zeff said:Doug Martin, if everything falls his way, may one day be mentioned in the same breath with Cedric Benson.
'Ketamine Dreams said:I wonder if Luck or RG3 will go #1 in any 6 pt. passing TD leagues...
you keeping saying that but I'm not sure why. 6 or 4 or 3, it doesn't really matterI agree. I took Mendenhall over Chris Johnson because it what I was "supposed to do", though I kept thinking I was making the wrong choice. I also don't think it's necessarily foolish in a dynasty league to take Luck or RG3 1st overall if passing TDs are worth 6 points. QBs have a longer shelf life etc.Why is it automatically "stupid" that a fantasy owner may value Martin over Richardson? I think some of you are forgetting that Richardson plays for Cleveland. Although they have some new personnel, this has probably been the single worst offensive unit in the NFL over the past five years. If a team is loading the box with eight or nine guys every play because they have no semblance of a passing game, T-Rich is in trouble.
That said, I still like him better in a dynasty league. Just saying it's not outrageous by any means.
Exactly. Let's assume the guy at #1 is 100% correct. He still, at the very least should have picked up a little "sweetner" on the way down to the #2 spot and made the guy coming up feel good about it.Instead, he now has nothing but his high hopes, big gamble, and he likely owes the #2 drafter a paid hospital bill because I'm sure #2 broke his finger hitting the draft button after he saw that pick.Preferring Martin to Richardson isn't absurd. I disagree, but the position isn't totally unreasonable.Drafting Martin #1, as opposed to trading out of that spot, is still absolutely stupid considering the king's ransom you can get right now.Thank you. Let's also not forget that Richardson is a bruising-style running back with two knee operations on his resume already.I agree. I took Mendenhall over Chris Johnson because it what I was "supposed to do", though I kept thinking I was making the wrong choice. I also don't think it's necessarily foolish in a dynasty league to take Luck or RG3 1st overall if passing TDs are worth 6 points. QBs have a longer shelf life etc.Why is it automatically "stupid" that a fantasy owner may value Martin over Richardson? I think some of you are forgetting that Richardson plays for Cleveland. Although they have some new personnel, this has probably been the single worst offensive unit in the NFL over the past five years. If a team is loading the box with eight or nine guys every play because they have no semblance of a passing game, T-Rich is in trouble.
That said, I still like him better in a dynasty league. Just saying it's not outrageous by any means.
Because it does matter. I used to believe it didn't, but it does. Say you have two QBs, and one throws for 30 TDs, and one for 40 TDs, but they both throw for the same yardage, INTs, etc. The difference is 10 TDs. Now in 4 pt. per TD passing leagues that's 40 points. (Over 16 games that's 2.5 ppg.) In 6 pt. per passing TD leagues that's 60 points or 3.75 ppg. The scoring of the rest of your team doesn't change. Take it to the next level. Say passing TDs are 10 points. Now the difference between those QBs over a season is 100 points or 6.25 ppg. The gap between starting QBs has changed. The higher scoring QB is MORE valuable as the gaps between their scoring widens. It doesn't matter why the scoring is more, but that it is more.'Ketamine Dreams said:I wonder if Luck or RG3 will go #1 in any 6 pt. passing TD leagues...you keeping saying that but I'm not sure why. 6 or 4 or 3, it doesn't really matterI agree. I took Mendenhall over Chris Johnson because it what I was "supposed to do", though I kept thinking I was making the wrong choice. I also don't think it's necessarily foolish in a dynasty league to take Luck or RG3 1st overall if passing TDs are worth 6 points. QBs have a longer shelf life etc.Why is it automatically "stupid" that a fantasy owner may value Martin over Richardson? I think some of you are forgetting that Richardson plays for Cleveland. Although they have some new personnel, this has probably been the single worst offensive unit in the NFL over the past five years. If a team is loading the box with eight or nine guys every play because they have no semblance of a passing game, T-Rich is in trouble.
That said, I still like him better in a dynasty league. Just saying it's not outrageous by any means.
Mendenhall and Chris johnson were drafted within one spot of each other, 23 and 24. Neither was thought of as clearly better then the other when they were drafted.There is a big difference in perceived talent between a top 5 pick (where a player has to be projected as being an elite talent) and guys drafted in the mid/late 1st round.Of course things don't always work out as projected, but to ignore every NFL front office and respectable scout and pass over a guy who was considered a top 5 overall talent in the entire draft for a guy who was thought of as a late 1st/2nd round talent who plays the same position is ridiculous.Even if it works out that Martin does better at this time it is a major major mistake taking him over Trent.Basically taking Martin over Trent is agreeing to play a pair of 2's vs aces face up and hoping you hit your 20% shot and thinking you're a genius when you win, when in reality you were being an idiot.I agree. I took Mendenhall over Chris Johnson because it what I was "supposed to do", though I kept thinking I was making the wrong choice.
I agree with your conclusion, but this is flawed process. Richardson might be a better NFL RB than Martin while still being inferior in FF. Their FF value also depends on how one feels about the ability of the Browns / Bucs to provide red zone opps, competition, and a slew of other stuff beyond just raw talent.Put Martin in GB at the end of the 1st, in a great offense with zero competition, and suddenly it's a tough decision IMO.Mendenhall and Chris johnson were drafted within one spot of each other, 23 and 24. Neither was thought of as clearly better then the other when they were drafted.There is a big difference in perceived talent between a top 5 pick (where a player has to be projected as being an elite talent) and guys drafted in the mid/late 1st round.Of course things don't always work out as projected, but to ignore every NFL front office and respectable scout and pass over a guy who was considered a top 5 overall talent in the entire draft for a guy who was thought of as a late 1st/2nd round talent who plays the same position is ridiculous.Even if it works out that Martin does better at this time it is a major major mistake taking him over Trent.Basically taking Martin over Trent is agreeing to play a pair of 2's vs aces face up and hoping you hit your 20% shot and thinking you're a genius when you win, when in reality you were being an idiot.I agree. I took Mendenhall over Chris Johnson because it what I was "supposed to do", though I kept thinking I was making the wrong choice.
(Over 16 games that's 2.5 ppg.) unless its a total points league it really doesn't matterBecause it does matter. I used to believe it didn't, but it does. Say you have two QBs, and one throws for 30 TDs, and one for 40 TDs, but they both throw for the same yardage, INTs, etc. The difference is 10 TDs. Now in 4 pt. per TD passing leagues that's 40 points. (Over 16 games that's 2.5 ppg.) In 6 pt. per passing TD leagues that's 60 points or 3.75 ppg. The scoring of the rest of your team doesn't change. Take it to the next level. Say passing TDs are 10 points. Now the difference between those QBs over a season is 100 points or 6.25 ppg. The gap between starting QBs has changed. The higher scoring QB is MORE valuable as the gaps between their scoring widens. It doesn't matter why the scoring is more, but that it is more.'Ketamine Dreams said:I wonder if Luck or RG3 will go #1 in any 6 pt. passing TD leagues...you keeping saying that but I'm not sure why. 6 or 4 or 3, it doesn't really matterI agree. I took Mendenhall over Chris Johnson because it what I was "supposed to do", though I kept thinking I was making the wrong choice. I also don't think it's necessarily foolish in a dynasty league to take Luck or RG3 1st overall if passing TDs are worth 6 points. QBs have a longer shelf life etc.Why is it automatically "stupid" that a fantasy owner may value Martin over Richardson? I think some of you are forgetting that Richardson plays for Cleveland. Although they have some new personnel, this has probably been the single worst offensive unit in the NFL over the past five years. If a team is loading the box with eight or nine guys every play because they have no semblance of a passing game, T-Rich is in trouble.
That said, I still like him better in a dynasty league. Just saying it's not outrageous by any means.
Uhhh... yeah. I'm pretty sure weekly point differential does in fact matter in pretty much any scoring system I've ever seen.(Over 16 games that's 2.5 ppg.) unless its a total points league it really doesn't matterBecause it does matter. I used to believe it didn't, but it does. Say you have two QBs, and one throws for 30 TDs, and one for 40 TDs, but they both throw for the same yardage, INTs, etc. The difference is 10 TDs. Now in 4 pt. per TD passing leagues that's 40 points. (Over 16 games that's 2.5 ppg.) In 6 pt. per passing TD leagues that's 60 points or 3.75 ppg. The scoring of the rest of your team doesn't change. Take it to the next level. Say passing TDs are 10 points. Now the difference between those QBs over a season is 100 points or 6.25 ppg. The gap between starting QBs has changed. The higher scoring QB is MORE valuable as the gaps between their scoring widens. It doesn't matter why the scoring is more, but that it is more.'Ketamine Dreams said:I wonder if Luck or RG3 will go #1 in any 6 pt. passing TD leagues...you keeping saying that but I'm not sure why. 6 or 4 or 3, it doesn't really matterI agree. I took Mendenhall over Chris Johnson because it what I was "supposed to do", though I kept thinking I was making the wrong choice. I also don't think it's necessarily foolish in a dynasty league to take Luck or RG3 1st overall if passing TDs are worth 6 points. QBs have a longer shelf life etc.Why is it automatically "stupid" that a fantasy owner may value Martin over Richardson? I think some of you are forgetting that Richardson plays for Cleveland. Although they have some new personnel, this has probably been the single worst offensive unit in the NFL over the past five years. If a team is loading the box with eight or nine guys every play because they have no semblance of a passing game, T-Rich is in trouble.
That said, I still like him better in a dynasty league. Just saying it's not outrageous by any means.
I was surprised the owner picked Martin over Richardson -- he's played for several years in several of the leagues I'm in (this particular league is a 3rd year dynasty league) and he frankly should have known better but maybe the medical procedure Richardson had recently scared him off. Out of curiosity I should probably ask him. I had let him know I was interested in the 1.01 pick, but he wasn't interested in trading it away. I had the 1.06 and was bummed that Wilson went right before me, so I had to resort to taking Hillman, who I thought was the next best RB prospect (I'm weak at RB but deep at WR in this league).This is a PPR, 6PT passing TD league BTW.Unless you believe Martin will be an elite FF RB (and soon) it makes no sense to take him #1. You're flushing all value down the toilet. If you think Richardson is overrated then trade the pick. Plenty of people love Richardson. You could get a good package of players/picks for the 1.1, much better than only Doug Martin.