Hear-the-Footsteps
Footballguy
I think that I learned something very valuable for the upcoming fantasy football season. I think I always knew what I am about to say. But for some reason, I push it aside at a draft. I ignore it out of greed.
First, some background info:
I do several redraft leagues every year. A league with college friends; one with old friends (back from high school and other areas of life); one with co-workers; one with a mish-mosh of guys that all know each other one way or another; etc. Not including my dynasty leagues, or Anarchy, or survivor leagues, etc - I do about 5 re-occuring redrafts a year...4 of which have been going on at least 6 years each (some much longer).
And I do several kinds:
10 team, ppr, flex
12 team, no ppr, no flex
12 team, partial ppr, flex
12 team, no ppr, flex
etc
I have had a lot of success in 4 of my 5 main redraft leagues. SBs, most points, best record, etc. Yet in one league, I cannot do well no matter what. In 8 years, I've never even appeared in the SB, let alone win one in that one league. Why? I thought about it, thought about it, and thought about it more. I consider all my leagues to have knowledgeable guys. But in this one league that I fail to have success in, it is literally my toughest competition. Not a single guy that just makes that awful pick. ALL of them know their stuff. Not even 1 or 2 that can be counted on to be in the league, yet have no shot.
Background info done. Onto what I realized.
I love getting value so much, that I don't get who I really want in that one league. I just looked over my notes from that draft from last year. I wanted Ray Rice. I had just gotten him a few days earlier at 5.11 in a 12 team league. That's 59th overall. Yet in my no-success league, I passed on him at 5.01 (10 teamer). I considered taking him there, but knew that if I could get him at 6.10 instead (afterall 6.10 is 60th overall), that would be a huge steal!! I love the idea of value falling to me so much, I get greedy. Value has been beaten into our heads so much, that it isn't that I don't get the value concept...it's that I get it too much!
Turns out that in the league where I got Rice at 5.11 (59th overall), I made it to semis, despite clunkers like Tomlinson at 1.11.
And it turns out that in the league where I hoped to get Rice at 6.10 (60th overall), he was selected at 5.10. I just barely missed the playoffs. Of course, other things factor in. But my point is, if you love a guy - I am not saying grab him early. But if it is around the right area for him, you can't wait. If he is a must have for you, you need to take him. If random-player-X has an ADP of mid-7th, and you love him big time, taking him at mid-6th isn't bad. And I've always hated that. But I am realizing I need to stop hating it.
I've been such a big fan on grabbing the guys that drop, that I don't take them when I should. And then...you guessed it...they don't drop. At least not in a league where truly everyone knows their football.
For instance, as just one example: this year Romo is going off with an ADP of 38th overall. With my 7th pick (1.07, 2.04, 3.07, etc), that means I should be able to get him at 4.04 (34th overall pick). And great value would be at 5.07 (47th overall). But there is no way. He was a top QB last year with 4483 passing yards, 26 TDs, 9 INTs, 105 rushing yards, 1 rushing TD. He still has Jason Witten. He still has Miles Austin. He still has Felix, Marion, and Choice. He gained the ridiculously talented rookie WR Dez Bryant. And Roy gets to play the slot, WR3, instead of the WR2. And passing TDs in my league are worth 6, not 4. He's not making it to me at 4.04 and definitely not to me at 5.07. No way!!! Even though according to ADP, he should be there in mid-4th, he won't be. I wouldn't be surprised to see him gone by my 3.07 pick. But point is, hoping to get him at 5.07 (47th overall for a guy whose ADP is 38th overall) is the kind of thing I usually hope for, but just doesn't happen. He's not lasting til mid-5th.
I would love to hear if others have experienced the same thing. Have you been so in love with getting value, that you want players to drop, but they don't due to solid FF knowledge in your league? Do you agree with just take him if you love him? (Ignore the Romo example. That was just for illustration. I suppose the better illustration is the example of Rice last year.) Doesn't it feel so good to grab a guy that "falls" that some of us (at least me), tend to wait on certain players hoping to get them next round? Well, it doesn't always work. Would love to hear if others are on board with this concept. And if so, who do you "have" to have this year? Who is it this year that you are willing to take a full round before ADP somewhat early on, or at least 2-3 rounds before ADP in much later rounds?
First, some background info:
I do several redraft leagues every year. A league with college friends; one with old friends (back from high school and other areas of life); one with co-workers; one with a mish-mosh of guys that all know each other one way or another; etc. Not including my dynasty leagues, or Anarchy, or survivor leagues, etc - I do about 5 re-occuring redrafts a year...4 of which have been going on at least 6 years each (some much longer).
And I do several kinds:
10 team, ppr, flex
12 team, no ppr, no flex
12 team, partial ppr, flex
12 team, no ppr, flex
etc
I have had a lot of success in 4 of my 5 main redraft leagues. SBs, most points, best record, etc. Yet in one league, I cannot do well no matter what. In 8 years, I've never even appeared in the SB, let alone win one in that one league. Why? I thought about it, thought about it, and thought about it more. I consider all my leagues to have knowledgeable guys. But in this one league that I fail to have success in, it is literally my toughest competition. Not a single guy that just makes that awful pick. ALL of them know their stuff. Not even 1 or 2 that can be counted on to be in the league, yet have no shot.
Background info done. Onto what I realized.
I love getting value so much, that I don't get who I really want in that one league. I just looked over my notes from that draft from last year. I wanted Ray Rice. I had just gotten him a few days earlier at 5.11 in a 12 team league. That's 59th overall. Yet in my no-success league, I passed on him at 5.01 (10 teamer). I considered taking him there, but knew that if I could get him at 6.10 instead (afterall 6.10 is 60th overall), that would be a huge steal!! I love the idea of value falling to me so much, I get greedy. Value has been beaten into our heads so much, that it isn't that I don't get the value concept...it's that I get it too much!
Turns out that in the league where I got Rice at 5.11 (59th overall), I made it to semis, despite clunkers like Tomlinson at 1.11.
And it turns out that in the league where I hoped to get Rice at 6.10 (60th overall), he was selected at 5.10. I just barely missed the playoffs. Of course, other things factor in. But my point is, if you love a guy - I am not saying grab him early. But if it is around the right area for him, you can't wait. If he is a must have for you, you need to take him. If random-player-X has an ADP of mid-7th, and you love him big time, taking him at mid-6th isn't bad. And I've always hated that. But I am realizing I need to stop hating it.
I've been such a big fan on grabbing the guys that drop, that I don't take them when I should. And then...you guessed it...they don't drop. At least not in a league where truly everyone knows their football.
For instance, as just one example: this year Romo is going off with an ADP of 38th overall. With my 7th pick (1.07, 2.04, 3.07, etc), that means I should be able to get him at 4.04 (34th overall pick). And great value would be at 5.07 (47th overall). But there is no way. He was a top QB last year with 4483 passing yards, 26 TDs, 9 INTs, 105 rushing yards, 1 rushing TD. He still has Jason Witten. He still has Miles Austin. He still has Felix, Marion, and Choice. He gained the ridiculously talented rookie WR Dez Bryant. And Roy gets to play the slot, WR3, instead of the WR2. And passing TDs in my league are worth 6, not 4. He's not making it to me at 4.04 and definitely not to me at 5.07. No way!!! Even though according to ADP, he should be there in mid-4th, he won't be. I wouldn't be surprised to see him gone by my 3.07 pick. But point is, hoping to get him at 5.07 (47th overall for a guy whose ADP is 38th overall) is the kind of thing I usually hope for, but just doesn't happen. He's not lasting til mid-5th.
I would love to hear if others have experienced the same thing. Have you been so in love with getting value, that you want players to drop, but they don't due to solid FF knowledge in your league? Do you agree with just take him if you love him? (Ignore the Romo example. That was just for illustration. I suppose the better illustration is the example of Rice last year.) Doesn't it feel so good to grab a guy that "falls" that some of us (at least me), tend to wait on certain players hoping to get them next round? Well, it doesn't always work. Would love to hear if others are on board with this concept. And if so, who do you "have" to have this year? Who is it this year that you are willing to take a full round before ADP somewhat early on, or at least 2-3 rounds before ADP in much later rounds?
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