koreansteve
Footballguy
I'm curious, where do you plan on drafting your QB in 2012? (Let's assume -- 12 team redraft league. 25 yds = 1 point, 4 points per TD).
Draft a QB early:
The elite QBs separated themselves last year. Rodgers almost single handedly got a lot of teams into the playoffs last year. 3 QBs with over 5000 yds passing. With the NFL as a new pass happy league, seems like a top QB will get you 4-10 pts over your opponent on a weekly basis.
Draft a QB in the middle rounds:
Guys like Romo, Eli, Rivers, and Peyton are all going in the middle rounds. Romo (4200/31/10), Eli (4900/26/16), Rivers (4600/27/20) put up impressive stats in 2011, but were obviously overshadowed by the elite. For guys in the middle rounds, that's pretty good production.
Draft a QB late:
Schaub, Ben, Cutler - All respectable QBs and all being drafted as the 12-15 QBs off the board. You can load up on talent at RB/WR/TE and still snag 1 or 2 of these guys late in the draft. Dodds' 'Perfect Draft' article always champions this approach (I wonder if this year will be different with the elite QBs now).
I see the advantages of each strategy. I understand that much depends on where you draft and how players fall, but I think most guys have an idea of where they'd like to get their QB (if they're comfortable with 1 of the top guys or prefer to wait back). Love to hear your input.
Draft a QB early:
The elite QBs separated themselves last year. Rodgers almost single handedly got a lot of teams into the playoffs last year. 3 QBs with over 5000 yds passing. With the NFL as a new pass happy league, seems like a top QB will get you 4-10 pts over your opponent on a weekly basis.
Draft a QB in the middle rounds:
Guys like Romo, Eli, Rivers, and Peyton are all going in the middle rounds. Romo (4200/31/10), Eli (4900/26/16), Rivers (4600/27/20) put up impressive stats in 2011, but were obviously overshadowed by the elite. For guys in the middle rounds, that's pretty good production.
Draft a QB late:
Schaub, Ben, Cutler - All respectable QBs and all being drafted as the 12-15 QBs off the board. You can load up on talent at RB/WR/TE and still snag 1 or 2 of these guys late in the draft. Dodds' 'Perfect Draft' article always champions this approach (I wonder if this year will be different with the elite QBs now).
I see the advantages of each strategy. I understand that much depends on where you draft and how players fall, but I think most guys have an idea of where they'd like to get their QB (if they're comfortable with 1 of the top guys or prefer to wait back). Love to hear your input.