Great thoughts, thanks. Gonna go with Manning at 2.12, seems solid, and could be great. Earlier than I usually would, but kinda want to try it to see how it works. Still torn at 3.01. Tempted to go RB with RBs a little scarcer than WRs. Would be weaker at WR, but a good RB2 probably makes up for some of that loss. Here’s what I came up with. 1. Ryan Grant because he has a good history, and had 282 carries and 25 catches last year. 312 carries in 2008, so seems like a good bet to continue getting loads of carries in a strong offense. 2. Chris Wells is tempting, but I'm not sold on Arizona this year. He had 176 carries last year, so pretty good, but not great. 3. Jonathan Stewart, with his 221 carries last year, running team, and goal line potential, seems special, even with DeAngelo there.4. Moreno was right there, but that injury a few days ago has me nervous. 247 carries last year...28 receptions.5. On the WR side, Sidney Rice is probably my top preference as a WR right now, assuming Favre comes back, which I suspect he will.6. I'm a little afraid of Colston with this minor injury, even though "Coach Sean Payton on Saturday said Colston should be among the first of the injured players to return to practice." They also spread things around a lot in NO. But should Colston be my top WR of these 5?7. DeSean Jackson had all those big plays, but has a new QB, so less certain. 8. Steve Smith NYG with those 107 receptions last year has to be in the equation. But will they continue to throw as much as in 2009? 9. Finally, Chad Ochocinco, with help from TO, could be a monster...or not if they share the ball more or if they run, run, run. Any names you'd x off this list? Thanks again for the perspective....
Jeff Tefertiller said:My experience with PPR is that elite RB/QB dominate. Then, there is little difference between RB6-15 and WR3-10 ... and the WR pool is much deeper than at RB. But, dont let this force you into RB2 at the 2/3 turn if there is not a player you like. For me, at QB, I either want a top 4 (Rodger, Brees, Manning, or Romo) or I will wait for the Favre/Cutler group and skip the middle. So, I would consider one of these four at the turn. As to WR vs RB at the 2/3 turn, I would try to make sure to take a safe option. RBs like Pierre Thomas (never getting more than 150 carries/season) is not one of them. But, I do consider Wells/Charles as decent gambles due to upside. I would start eyeing the RB/WR you want at 4/5. This will be an important turn for you as these are starters.
Thanks again. Playing in a 12 team PPR (1 pt per reception) redraft this year. Never done PPR before. Start 1QB (4 pt TDs, .05 per passing yard), 2RB, 3WR, 1TE, and 1 RB/WR/TE flex. Drew #1, drafted CJ. Expect a total of 11 RBs, 10 WRs, 2QBs to be selected before I pick again. Playing with DD, it likes drafting RB11 (Thomas) and RB12 (Wells) at the turn (RB15 Turner was drafted earlier, so the RB numbers look a little strange). Available WRs may be WR11 (Colston), 12 (Smith-Car), 13 (Ward), and 14 (Smith-NYG), with QB3 (Manning) and 4 (Romo) still there.1. Since this is PPR, is it suicide to not get one or two WRs at the turn? It "seems" like I should grab a WR with one of those picks. 2. In PPR, is a great QB like Manning or Romo gold, or are the third tier guys like Rivers, Cutler, Kolb, and Eli acceptable just like in non-PPR? The PPR ADP in FBG shows Brady, Schaub, and Rivers at 40, 46, and 47, so all will likely be gone by the time it gets back to me. Would appreciate your thoughts Jeff.