Not a big fan of this pick but it is what it is....non ppr. 6pt td passes. Bonuses for Long td runs,passes, and receiving tds and yard milestones.
I figure my top rb/wr choices will be Lynch Spiller McCoy Rice Megatron... However I'm a believer that the top fantasy qbs hold a ton of value because they score a lot more points than the top rbs and wrs..if I wait til the 2nd round to take a qb I mine as well wait til the 3rd because the elite qbs will be gone.
I'm thinking Brees or Rodgers..if they happen to be taken Then take the best RB
. Thoughts on 5th pick? Big draft tonight.. Thanks
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Not a big fan of this pick but it is what it is....non ppr. 6pt td passes. Bonuses for Long td runs,passes, and receiving tds and yard milestones.
I figure my top rb/wr choices will be Lynch Spiller McCoy Rice Megatron... However I'm a believer that the top fantasy qbs hold a ton of value because they score a lot more points than the top rbs and wrs..if I wait til the 2nd round to take a qb I mine as well wait til the 3rd because the elite qbs will be gone.
I'm thinking Brees or Rodgers..if they happen to be taken Then take the best RB
. Thoughts on 5th pick? Big draft tonight.. Thanks
If you're positive those qb's are going to be gone by round 2, and you really want one of them, I'd grab one in the first round. It's a terrible feeling if you really want a guy, and you pass him up and someone else grabs him. If you're dead set on one of those 2, I say grab one and go from there. You'll feel confident about your pick, and your draft will go smoother. We've all seen plenty of guys who really want a guy, and then someone else grabs them...and then they panic and make a few bad picks.
Strategy wise, I still think the smarter play is Spiller or Rice. I would think Rodgers or Brees would be there in round 2, and if they are you hit the jackpot. If they aren't there, grab Newton or Brady in round 2 and build your team from there. But if you think you're going to be disappointed without Brees or Rodgers play it safe and grab them in round 1. GL
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If you're positive those qb's are going to be gone by round 2, and you really want one of them, I'd grab one in the first round. It's a terrible feeling if you really want a guy, and you pass him up and someone else grabs him. If you're dead set on one of those 2, I say grab one and go from there. You'll feel confident about your pick, and your draft will go smoother. We've all seen plenty of guys who really want a guy, and then someone else grabs them...and then they panic and make a few bad picks.
Strategy wise, I still think the smarter play is Spiller or Rice. I would think Rodgers or Brees would be there in round 2, and if they are you hit the jackpot. If they aren't there, grab Newton or Brady in round 2 and build your team from there. But if you think you're going to be disappointed without Brees or Rodgers play it safe and grab them in round 1. GL
Thanks for the feedback..l know the dude ahead of me wants Rice... I love spiller just not sold on qb... The difference in fantasy points between Brees and say Morris is 605-527 to Brady and Spiler..l I know that's just projections But actual score last year is 790-671.. I know you can't just go on projections and last year but Brady needs to develop another receiver and spiller has a weak unproven qb...it's not that I'm in love with Brees or Rodgers but the reality is they dominate fantasy at their positions and both offenses are nearly the same as last year... Leaning Brees.
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Thanks for the feedback..l know the dude ahead of me wants Rice... I love spiller just not sold on qb... The difference in fantasy points between Brees and say Morris is 605-527 to Brady and Spiler..l I know that's just projections But actual score last year is 790-671.. I know you can't just go on projections and last year but Brady needs to develop another receiver and spiller has a weak unproven qb...it's not that I'm in love with Brees or Rodgers but the reality is they dominate fantasy at their positions and both offenses are nearly the same as last year... Leaning Brees.
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