sholditch
Footballguy
Obviously I would adapt given the draft, league scoring, etc, but my prep this year has essentially just been reading here and doing mocks on another site. Frankly, projections bore the crap out of me so this year I'm just going to try and study trends. What I'm seeing is that going RB-WR-WR-RB is working out really well this year. Just tried that in a 12-teamer and here's what I ended up with.
QB: Favre (Green)
RB: FWP (DWill)
RB: Caddy (Foster)
WR: Harrison (M. Jones)
WR: Walker (E. Kennison)
WR: Clayton (BAL) (Rice)
TE: Winslow (Watston)
K None
DST: Chicago
Basically I think there are a lot of potentially solid to good RB2s that are going to be available in round 4 (Lynch, Deuce, Caddy, Barber), and if you're willing to take another in round 5 (DWill, JJones, Lewis) then you can pretty much shore up your rb situation in round 4-5 and then get at least one handcuff in rounds 8-11 to cya.
Probably pretty basic for most here but I'd like to hear others thoughts who might have already been in a redraft or two and have tried this out.
QB: Favre (Green)
RB: FWP (DWill)
RB: Caddy (Foster)
WR: Harrison (M. Jones)
WR: Walker (E. Kennison)
WR: Clayton (BAL) (Rice)
TE: Winslow (Watston)
K None
DST: Chicago
Basically I think there are a lot of potentially solid to good RB2s that are going to be available in round 4 (Lynch, Deuce, Caddy, Barber), and if you're willing to take another in round 5 (DWill, JJones, Lewis) then you can pretty much shore up your rb situation in round 4-5 and then get at least one handcuff in rounds 8-11 to cya.

Probably pretty basic for most here but I'd like to hear others thoughts who might have already been in a redraft or two and have tried this out.