Aside from Bulluck and maybe Brooking ( I always liked him), I noticed that ILB's will tend to far outscore the OLB's. My league forces you to start one outside and one inside LB. Consequently, Bulluck/Brooking are even more valuable than they already were.
So my observations are that Brooking and Bulluck play WLB. This leads me to beleive that WLB, all else being equal, will rack up huge points vs the strong side LB... Is this generally true? Also, what is the correlation of 3-4 vs 4-3 when it comes to selecting outside LB's? I was watching T Suggs last year lining up outside, but he was really playing DE. ( He can't be had at LB, since our league lists him as DE)
If so, who would you list as top tier OLB's that aren't already on the IDP top ten list. I am talking about guys that aren't on the average owner's radar. I guess you might call these guys sleepers, but I make a living off cherry picking unknown talent, or players in good situations. I'd like to know who you think has big potential at OLB this year. Crowell? Mcginest? Ernie Sims? AJ Hawk? Daryl Smith? Any Dolphins? Rosie Colvin? I am really liking Julian Peterson even though he is strong side. Those are a few I am eyeing so far, besides the two mentioned above ( I usually let the top tier guys go, as they almost always get drafted too early by some guy who had a sh#tty defense the year before.)
My problem here is that only one or two OLB's fall into the top tier of all LB's, so if you don't grab a great one early, you're almost always searching for gems..
Any thoughts?
So my observations are that Brooking and Bulluck play WLB. This leads me to beleive that WLB, all else being equal, will rack up huge points vs the strong side LB... Is this generally true? Also, what is the correlation of 3-4 vs 4-3 when it comes to selecting outside LB's? I was watching T Suggs last year lining up outside, but he was really playing DE. ( He can't be had at LB, since our league lists him as DE)
If so, who would you list as top tier OLB's that aren't already on the IDP top ten list. I am talking about guys that aren't on the average owner's radar. I guess you might call these guys sleepers, but I make a living off cherry picking unknown talent, or players in good situations. I'd like to know who you think has big potential at OLB this year. Crowell? Mcginest? Ernie Sims? AJ Hawk? Daryl Smith? Any Dolphins? Rosie Colvin? I am really liking Julian Peterson even though he is strong side. Those are a few I am eyeing so far, besides the two mentioned above ( I usually let the top tier guys go, as they almost always get drafted too early by some guy who had a sh#tty defense the year before.)
My problem here is that only one or two OLB's fall into the top tier of all LB's, so if you don't grab a great one early, you're almost always searching for gems..
Any thoughts?