08-12-2016, 07:37 PM
(08-12-2016, 02:27 AM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: I'm a big fan of having your picks fall close together (ie 10 +11, 9 + 12, 1 +21 + 22, 2 +20 +23). It's so much easier to plan that way, Instead of waiting it out to see if someone you want is going to be there, you can snag your two guys and move on with your plan or adjust.I agree, I like that strategy. Picks 4 through 7 suck because you draft someone but you need to know what kind of players will be available for your next pick.
And since I don't love the value of the early picks this year I would have to say I'd love to pick 10.
At 10, ideally my draft would like something like this in the first few rounds:
10 Adrian Peterson or AJ Green
11 Alshon Jeffery or Leveon Bell
30 Eddie Lacy or Dion Lewis
31 Jordan Reed
Just throwing out some ideas...
I could't take Bell. Even if I didn't hate the Steelers, he misses the first games and then he's also an injury risk.
(08-12-2016, 08:42 AM)Bengalbug Wrote: 1-3 Antonio, Julio, obj (in that order)I agree that TE is deep
4-7 running back in my opinion Lamar miller will be the best running back in fantasy so j am taking him but I know most people won't. So for this exercise id say it goes gurley, AP, Lamar miller and then David or Ezekiel. I won't be drafting either of the latter and they are off my board. Can't take a risk in the first round and Arians is saying he won't run David into the ground as they have CJ and Ellington. Additionally Ezekiel is going to return the value of a top five pick. His upside is capped with Alfred Morris and McFadden. Also got to keep in mind rookies typically hit a wall in the NFL. ****in my world AJ green is pick 7****
8-10 because I have my rankings weird I am typically drafting Lamar miller and AJ green in these spots. I like to grab miller and I'll explain why. If you get miller 7-10 i typically can pair him him with AJ/dez on the way back down. Id consider Hopkins if I had too but don't want 2 people from
The same team. On the 3-4 turn I am either looking for shady McCoy in the third or I'm taking Evans/cooks. Both will finish with top 10 upside. Also like Amati cooper there. If you come away from first 4 rounds with 3 WR then you must start stockpiling RB and there is good value to be had.
TE is deep This year
QB is deeper
WR will go fast but you can get good value in 3-4 and then again in 6-7
RB with everyone going WR heavy first don't be afraid to stockpile 2-3 studs early and then get your WR
Minimize risk in your top 3 picks (bell, Charles, David Johnson, Jordy Nelson, Ezekiel Elliott, Rawls). If you want to take them go ahead but make sure you are confident with your decision.
Bell's injury history and you think you're minimizing the risk in taking him?
TE is deep, but, with a backup QB and then Brady getting up there in age, I can see Gronk putting up high WR/TE rated numbers. You know he's going to put up double-digit TDs with a thousand yards, and I'm also excited to see Bennet because I think he'll put up big numbers with Brady.
QBs are going late, but I think Brady has a big year once he's off suspension, and then Bennet, Gronk, and Edelman all have big years, and I also think Hogan will put up some solid numbers and be a good sleeper to take late.
(08-12-2016, 06:46 PM)guyofthetiger Wrote: Each time I let the computer pick for me, I get a great draft and often win the league. Picking on my own has been a disaster. However, it is much more fun. The computer typically picks the best player at each position currently available.
Yeah, that's lame.
You could even do that yourself, though, and just follow the site's rankings and then switch it up a bit if you see a bargain or a sleeper. Outside of the first few picks, you can do that, but it's not always right, but it's good to use if you get deep in the draft with guys you don't know much about because those guys can really help you get a good team.
However, the fun of fantasy football, along with trash talking, is playing the role of your own personal GM and having power!