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That.But generally speaking it does seem like a good year to wait on QBs and TEs... but always be flexible enough to be ready to move and change your strategy if a good opportunity presents itself.
I'm expecting to get Steve Smith (Carolina) in the 3rd round and hoping to get Calvin Johnson in the 2nd and Jahvid Best in the 4th. If I'm not lucky enough to get a top 4 pick, I'm probably looking at Turner or DeAngelo late in the 1st.
That.But generally speaking it does seem like a good year to wait on QBs and TEs... but always be flexible enough to be ready to move and change your strategy if a good opportunity presents itself.
I'd like to get a top 5 RB, but if I don't have the draft position, I'd like to pluck WR/WR or WR/RB at the turn and then load up with WR & RB. In the past, I've felt like I've needed to take a RB at the end just to get an anchor to build around and got stuck with Slaton last year, when I could have went AJ/Moss and made out like a bandit.
That.But generally speaking it does seem like a good year to wait on QBs and TEs... but always be flexible enough to be ready to move and change your strategy if a good opportunity presents itself.
My strategy is to never ever do a snake draft again. I am SO on the auction bandwagon. Drafts are un-American. Auctions are based on freedom and capitalism, two things that made this country great. Dump your draft and hit up an auction.
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