tri-man 47
Footballguy
My focus (slot 1.02):
a) No byes
b) Look to quality of opponents for my picks over their first five weeks
That led to some unconventional sequencing, and we'll see if it works. If I survive the first three weeks, I've got full firepower and some nice NFL matchups for weeks 4 and 5.
QB
7.02 Vince Young, TEN
11.02 Alex Smith, SF
12.11 Rex Grossman, CHI
I really like the scheduling for Young and Smith, though they're clearly not the top QBs in the league. I really expect to see the effects of my strategy (good or bad) here. Needed to protect with a third QB, and Rex can be hit or miss, but pickings were slim.
RB
1.02 Adrian Peterson, MIN
2.11 Ernest Graham, TB
4.11 Selvyn Young, DEN
18.11 Michael Pittman, DEN
The early RB run caused me to stay on this early, costing me shots at some WRs. But I again like the scheduling for Graham and Young. Denver can shuffle a lot, so protected with Pittman.
WR
3.02 Santonio Holmes, PIT
5.02 Santana Moss, WAS
13.02 Lance Moore, NOS
14.11 Justin Gage, TEN
21.02 James Hardy, BUF
I had Holmes and Moss as early targets, then just filled in with players from teams I hope to be passing a lot in these weeks. Solid RBs and a good group of TEs helps balance the flex scoring.
TE
6.11 Alge Crumpler, TEN
8.11 Heath Miller, PIT
15.02 Alex Smith, TB
Some quality players, though doubling up with Pitt and Tenn players. Cornered the market on Alex Smiths.
D
9.02 Dallas
10.11 Chicago
19.02 KC
BnB made the first D pick in front of me, so I followed that, then figured rounds 11 and 12 would see a lot more (which did occur), so grabbed Chicago before the full run of top teams. Added KC to strengthen this slot, and I like their schedule early on.
K
6.11 Rian Lindall, BUF
17.02 Ryan Longwell, MIN
20.11 Jason Elam, ATL
22.11 Martin Gramatica, NOS
K's are always a crapshoot. For me, again, it was about opponents. Lindall finishes this segment at STL and ARI; Longwell finishes at TEN and NOS. The other two just add depth and more high point chances ...couldn't resist the fourth K since he was available.
a) No byes
b) Look to quality of opponents for my picks over their first five weeks
That led to some unconventional sequencing, and we'll see if it works. If I survive the first three weeks, I've got full firepower and some nice NFL matchups for weeks 4 and 5.
QB
7.02 Vince Young, TEN
11.02 Alex Smith, SF
12.11 Rex Grossman, CHI
I really like the scheduling for Young and Smith, though they're clearly not the top QBs in the league. I really expect to see the effects of my strategy (good or bad) here. Needed to protect with a third QB, and Rex can be hit or miss, but pickings were slim.
RB
1.02 Adrian Peterson, MIN
2.11 Ernest Graham, TB
4.11 Selvyn Young, DEN
18.11 Michael Pittman, DEN
The early RB run caused me to stay on this early, costing me shots at some WRs. But I again like the scheduling for Graham and Young. Denver can shuffle a lot, so protected with Pittman.
WR
3.02 Santonio Holmes, PIT
5.02 Santana Moss, WAS
13.02 Lance Moore, NOS
14.11 Justin Gage, TEN
21.02 James Hardy, BUF
I had Holmes and Moss as early targets, then just filled in with players from teams I hope to be passing a lot in these weeks. Solid RBs and a good group of TEs helps balance the flex scoring.
TE
6.11 Alge Crumpler, TEN
8.11 Heath Miller, PIT
15.02 Alex Smith, TB
Some quality players, though doubling up with Pitt and Tenn players. Cornered the market on Alex Smiths.
D
9.02 Dallas
10.11 Chicago
19.02 KC
BnB made the first D pick in front of me, so I followed that, then figured rounds 11 and 12 would see a lot more (which did occur), so grabbed Chicago before the full run of top teams. Added KC to strengthen this slot, and I like their schedule early on.
K
6.11 Rian Lindall, BUF
17.02 Ryan Longwell, MIN
20.11 Jason Elam, ATL
22.11 Martin Gramatica, NOS
K's are always a crapshoot. For me, again, it was about opponents. Lindall finishes this segment at STL and ARI; Longwell finishes at TEN and NOS. The other two just add depth and more high point chances ...couldn't resist the fourth K since he was available.
