Note: I am not saying I disagree with Jeff's plan, but the FPC with it's dual flex allows for a lot of creativity. I think there are definitely multiple ways to do great in this contest.My counter argument to Jeff's strategy might look something like this:TEs are OVERVALUED. QBs are UNDERVALUED. A year ago, who was Jermichael Finley? and what had Vernon Davis done before last year? Now these guys are 2nd or 3rd round picks? Celek is also a 3rd rounder? Super sleeper Zach Miller is a 5th rounder? Sure if you want an AVERAGE team do that. But the FPC is all about swinging for the fences. Landing a team that throttles people when it counts. What if instead of grabbing an "elite TE" you built your roster with a top 4-6 QB, studs at WR and RB (value drops because of the TE runs) and you swing for the fences looking for the next Jermichael Finley? Grab a guy like Owen Daniels or Chris Cooley when you aren't forced to reach for the position and then grab a few of these guys at the end of the draft

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