Hear-the-Footsteps
Footballguy
There has been lots of discussion in the recent years regarding points per reception. Two of the FBG staff members even wrote articles based on the PPR premise...Shick and Pasquino.
Assuming some standard lineup (or close to it) of 1QB, 2RB, 3WR, 1TE, 1K, 1D and 1 Flex (RB/WR/TE), which would you go with as your flex in a PPR league?
RB? WR? TE?
Now the obvious answer would be to put in the next best guy. For instance, if your 3rd RB was a top 10 RB, but your 4th WR was not even in the top 50 - duh, easy choice. Go with the RB for the flex.
But what if they were equal when compared to their respective positions?
For instance, what if for your flex spot you were deciding between the 25th RB, the 37th WR, or the 13th TE?
(In a 12 team league, 24 RBs, 36WRs, and 12TEs at a minimum must start overall.)
What if you then have the very next best RB, WR, and TE?
Which would you play as your flex in a PPR?
And please add comments/thoughts regarding strategy and why you chose what you did?
Assuming some standard lineup (or close to it) of 1QB, 2RB, 3WR, 1TE, 1K, 1D and 1 Flex (RB/WR/TE), which would you go with as your flex in a PPR league?
RB? WR? TE?
Now the obvious answer would be to put in the next best guy. For instance, if your 3rd RB was a top 10 RB, but your 4th WR was not even in the top 50 - duh, easy choice. Go with the RB for the flex.
But what if they were equal when compared to their respective positions?
For instance, what if for your flex spot you were deciding between the 25th RB, the 37th WR, or the 13th TE?
(In a 12 team league, 24 RBs, 36WRs, and 12TEs at a minimum must start overall.)
What if you then have the very next best RB, WR, and TE?
Which would you play as your flex in a PPR?
And please add comments/thoughts regarding strategy and why you chose what you did?