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Alright I could use another opinon on this. I play in a standard 12 team 2 keeper PPR league. We start 1 qb/2 rb/3 wr/1 def/1 k

 

I am keeping LJ and Holt and due to some trading have 6 picks in rounds 3-6 (3.5, 4.1, 4.8, 5.3, 5.11, 6.10)

 

I want to make sure I use these picks to be build a great team so I am resisting doubling up at rb at 3.5, and 4.1 right now. I anticipate the following players to be left at 3.5. What should I do?

 

J. Jones, C. Taylor, D Foster, Ward, Wayne, R. Williams, Driver, Burress,

 

Chambers and Dunn or KJ may slip as well. How do you rank these players?

 

 

I have really gone back and forth on what to do with these picks. Part of me thinks I should build out my starting lineup early with these picks than build depth (ie, take 2 rbs, top qb, 3 wrs), or take rb's early and fill in wr's or try and draft Chambers or Ward at 3.5, Driver or Wayne at 4.1 and then get the Addai/Rhodes, Foster/Williams, or Benson/Jones hancuff. What do you think.

 

I don't want to blow these extra picks. If I use them wisely it could really set me up. What is your breaking point on rb's at 3.5 over wr's. I am thinking pass on everyone but KJ, C. Taylor, or Dunn?

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I would do exactly as you said, if KJ and/or Chester Taylor are there, than you cannot pass them up; otherwise I would value a Reggie Wayne or Roy Williams higher than most of the remaining backs you listed.

 

If you can manage to get both sides of either of the combos you mentioned in the 4th round or later, I would jump on that and get a top receiver in the third, but I have a problem believing that all of the guys mentioned will be there. Foster and Rhodes were both gone in the third in my draft, and T. Jones in the 4th (I was able to get Benson in the 8th, but he just slipped).

 

Overall, your in a good position the way you have your picks lined up. I would try to fill out your roster first if possible, because you have enough picks in the middle rounds to build for depth also.

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We don't start te's in this league but can use them as wr's. I am hoping to grab Chambers, Wayne, or Williams at 3.5 and a rb at 4.1 possibly Foster. If Taylor or Dunn is there in the 3rd I will take them and them grab Driver or Burress in the 4th. Do I take a qb in the 4th or 5th round?

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Alright I could use another opinon on this. I play in a standard 12 team 2 keeper PPR league. We start 1 qb/2 rb/3 wr/1 def/1 k

 

I am keeping LJ and Holt and due to some trading have 6 picks in rounds 3-6 (3.5, 4.1, 4.8, 5.3, 5.11, 6.10)

 

I want to make sure I use these picks to be build a great team so I am resisting doubling up at rb at 3.5, and 4.1 right now. I anticipate the following players to be left at 3.5. What should I do?

 

J. Jones, C. Taylor, D Foster, Ward, Wayne, R. Williams, Driver, Burress,

 

Chambers and Dunn or KJ may slip as well. How do you rank these players?

I have really gone back and forth on what to do with these picks. Part of me thinks I should build out my starting lineup early with these picks than build depth (ie, take 2 rbs, top qb, 3 wrs), or take rb's early and fill in wr's or try and draft Chambers or Ward at 3.5, Driver or Wayne at 4.1 and then get the Addai/Rhodes, Foster/Williams, or Benson/Jones hancuff. What do you think.

 

I don't want to blow these extra picks. If I use them wisely it could really set me up. What is your breaking point on rb's at 3.5 over wr's. I am thinking pass on everyone but KJ, C. Taylor, or Dunn?

 

 

If you can get Roy Williams at 3.5, take him. He is going to have a monster season in Martz's

system, imho. I would also go with Ward over any of the others, but if you can double up on

Indy's RBs (Addai/Rhodes), that should work pretty well, too. Please see mine: http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=224161

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