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  1. mcintypw

    Keeper Auction Strategy

    So we start a flex and the teams that do well get a solid rb2 for a flex. So goal here is to have three solid rb starters. So have $83 Left. Any people I should target with remaining? Assume most top 10 wr/rbs are gone by now but some are still there like the michael thomas or baldwin types. Obviously rookie Rbs are there and most people after miller in ff rb rankings (minus doug martin and t west).
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    Keeper Auction Strategy

    Agreed! In a $200 value league (standard scoring), last year Elliot went for like 120, it was insane. Probably see the similar for a couple of the other rookies, maybe some value in some of the rbbc situations that could materialize. Ended up just doing AJ, Crowell and Ajayi. Ends up being $113 of my $200, but solidified three key positions with decent players with upside. Espn seems to have inflated numbers too, but if they are, then everyone is in the same boat with any keeper.
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    Keeper Auction Strategy

    I'd say WRs and rbs are at a premium. It's a keeper so rookies are overvalued. Agreed aj may be gotten lower but probably not much less. The issue is what's left after keepers. If I don't keep him he will be by far the best player on the board. So he could go way more. But then I spent 81 on Powell, ajayi, and Crowell. And have a good amount left on some good players. Definitely complicated.
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    Keeper Auction Strategy

    In a keeper auction league, can keep three players and have to pay espn prices if I wish to keep them. Got me thinking, are taking the highest valued players always the best idea? Is a strategy to potentially take lower prices players and then pay up for the ones you want? Example - I have: Ajayi = $38 Isaiah Crowell = $28 Willy Snead = $7 A.J. Green = $47 Bilal Powell = $15 Traditionally I should take Ajayi, Crowell and Green, which is $113 out of my $200 budget. All are decent and expected to do well. But I could take Snead (not amazing but not bad at $7), Crowell, and Powell, pay $50 and have $150 to spend on a rookie RB or go after Ajayi/Green if I want them. Any thoughts as to best strategy? I guess the downside is will I end up paying more for those players I gave up (or similar caliber) compared to espn pricing. Standard scoring 12 team league.
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    Updated Keeper Rankings

    Does anyone have any updated Keeper Rankings not just for rookies?
  6. Granted his performance was against second string browns secondary (which 1st string is even a question), but this guy lit up the browns for 160 yards and 2TDs. Is this guy even being drafted?
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    Number One Defense.

    Cleveland!! Ok, maybe not, but they will be a great filler. I may pick them up when everyone picks up Min/Chi/SD in the 7th round, and see how many less points they give me.
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    Who's better RB?

    Yeah, I just dropped the hammer and made the trade. How can you pass up KJ for brown, brown sits my bench pretty much anyway, is up and down, but has had a few decent games. Plus KJ's schedule is pretty light, minus Chicago...and with schlizzingsxzhshwer back, I'm in agreement his numbers will improve.
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    Who's better RB?

    What do you guys think? Brown has better stats, but jones should be a better back...but isn't right now. Do you guys see jones stepping it up?
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