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Well, last year there were six rb's with 211 pts or more. Just two WR's so there's that. After 30 years of doing this, it's ingrained in my thick head!
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Expanded it to include Henry, Gibbs, and Williams.
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I thought you would be less of a this year but I guess I was wrong.
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Yeah, I won't do that. At minimum I take one RB. Another interesting comparison is Puka, Wilson and Brown. Leaning towards Puka even with Kupp looming. Wilson would seem to have less competition but it's the JETS!
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Yeah, I initially thought that as well but his pts per game was higher than the rest of them last season. Doesn't mean he can repeat it but he's in a good offense so he just might. As for the rookie behind him? Be a good handcuff.
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Kind of gives credence to drafting Wr early and taking second level rbs.
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I’m drafting 10th and like you he’ll be long gone. Most likely two of Gibbs, Taylor and Barkley at rb will be there. How you ranking them?
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I agree. This should be a way to engage others about their opinions on football. But being human sometimes it’s hard to ignore a jerk. Maybe he’ll see the light.
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Well, if everyone blocks him end of problem.
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Yeah, it was me. Are you starting to see the common denominator here? This guy whom I have blocked gets into it with anyone and everyone. He's got issues and it takes the fun out of this board.
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That’s so true. I read years ago a post from a guy who said after years of doing this that sticking to the basics always works. Let the draft come to you. If possible go rb, wr, rb, wr to start. Or wr, rb, and so on. if I can pick Gibbs, Puka, Collins and Walker I’m probably gold.
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Picking 10th the wr's available are A,J, Brown and Adams in Fuzzy's mock draft/rankings. I'd rather take two rb;s and get N. Collins and Waddle at picks 30,31.
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Agree
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Yeah there’s a lot of uncertainty with the wrs this year. Dilutes the production for sure. Houston, Rams, Philly, Cincinnati, SF and others. Makes me think rb resurgence this year
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Well that’s good news for Stroud owners I guess. Lots of options but now he’s going round four. Can’t take a qb that high
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Yeah well, I've blocked him, so I won't have any more issues with him. And for clarifications it's not his opinions that upset me. I could care less if someone agrees with my opinions or not. This forum is supposed to be enjoyable, not a place to be stalked.
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Don’t listen to the j bag Weepaws because he’s a loser. Total lying pos.
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I feel sorry for you. Your pain must be difficult to bear. Otherwise, you would just be a fking azzhole. Hope you wake up before it’s to late.
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There’s just too many snarky comments I could reply with. I’ll offer the olive branch. Up to you to accept or reject. You choose to reject consider yourself blocked.
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Yeah it is. Gibbs potential to have a Todd Gurley season also fantastic. No balls no glory
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I had Montgomery last year. He missed three complete games, injured in two where he played about a quarter, and the second half of the season he was playing about 42% of the snaps. Yes, he finished with 13 tds. But he's 27 years old with a lot of wear and tear. I'd rather go for the homerun with Gibbs and grab Mostert at his adp which is trending now at 85.
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All good points. Unless they plan on throwing a lot of play action to the rookie and Palmer. Which isn't very appealing either. Harbaugh will be checking the waiver wire next month or making a trade. They can't be serious with that group of RB's.
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So once again I drew the 10th pick. Initially it disappointed me because of waiting 19 picks between rounds. However, the way ADP's are looking early it might be a good spot. Picking 10, 11 gets me a #1 RB and probably a #1 WR. Any combination of Taylor, Barkley, Gibbs, Puka, Brown, looks feasible. Anyone actually prefer the 10 th pick in a league like this?
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Pretty good analysis