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Tried to get a thread going on this earlier, but no one was biting. Anyway, take it for what it's worth, here are my personal rankings. I draft tomorrow a.m. and had to start thinking about it...didn't add EVERY player but went fairly deep.
Tried to get a thread going on this earlier, but no one was biting. Anyway, take it for what it's worth, here are my personal rankings. I draft tomorrow a.m. and had to start thinking about it...didn't add EVERY player but went fairly deep.
Tried to get a thread going on this earlier, but no one was biting. Anyway, take it for what it's worth, here are my personal rankings. I draft tomorrow a.m. and had to start thinking about it...didn't add EVERY player but went fairly deep.
We don't need to have our picks in until Saturday. Interesting format:1QB / 2RB / 2WR / 1Flex / 1K / 1DEF
Can't have more than 1 person per team
I used both Rotoworld's and FBG's sheets today to formulate my lineup. While I love FBG, I have to give Rotoworld a lot of credit in that they explained why they had each person ranked where they did.
i.e. Running Backs
1. Shaun Alexander, Seahawks – The good news? The home games. The bad news? Having to play defenses like the Bucs, Panthers, and/or Bears. Alexander may not pile up huge yardage, but he’s still likely to score the most touchdowns on the team we believe is most likely to play three games.
The brief explanations really came in handy so that I could either agree or disagree with their thought process. Good Stuff.
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