jeffkomlo 19 Posted August 3, 2018 can keep 5, 12 team PPR M. Thomas WR (no brainer) Crabtree Ingram Ajayi Brees Watson Cooks Start 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 QB keep 2 QBs? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The PosterFormerlyKnownAs 61 Posted August 3, 2018 Thomas Cooks Ajayi Brees Watson Then try to trade a QB for a RB if not happy with your draft. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brutal Brutus 182 Posted August 3, 2018 Thomas Cooks Ajayi Brees Watson Then try to trade a QB for a RB if not happy with your draft. I don't think anyone will give up a half decent RB for a QB. This is who I'd keep and the draft strategy behind my reasoning. WR: Thomas, Cooks- Take fliers on mid to late round WRs. The position is deep so finding a WR3 shouldn't be hard. RB: Ingram, Ajayi - I have hard time trusting Ajayi, but Ingram gives you top 10 upside when he returns. In the draft I'd target RBs early and often. Based on the keeper rules, I'd have to assume any RB worth a darn will be kept. Depending on your pick one of the rookies and grabbing a couple upside platoon RBs may be what you end up with. With that said, these two give you enough flexibility that you shouldn't have to reach for a RB if a WR is the superior player in round 1. QB: Watson - I'd keep the young QB and pick up a high upside back up in the later rounds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeffkomlo 19 Posted August 3, 2018 I don't think anyone will give up a half decent RB for a QB. This is who I'd keep and the draft strategy behind my reasoning. WR: Thomas, Cooks- Take fliers on mid to late round WRs. The position is deep so finding a WR3 shouldn't be hard. RB: Ingram, Ajayi - I have hard time trusting Ajayi, but Ingram gives you top 10 upside when he returns. In the draft I'd target RBs early and often. Based on the keeper rules, I'd have to assume any RB worth a darn will be kept. Depending on your pick one of the rookies and grabbing a couple upside platoon RBs may be what you end up with. With that said, these two give you enough flexibility that you shouldn't have to reach for a RB if a WR is the superior player in round 1. QB: Watson - I'd keep the young QB and pick up a high upside back up in the later rounds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites