Jump to content

TAM2020

Members
  • Content Count

    116
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by TAM2020


  1. I took him at #4 in a 1 pt ppr league. He's the feature back in a very good offense. He does not get taken out at the goal line and he catches lots of passes. He plays Denver, Oakland, and KC 6 times.

     

    He may, and I stress may, not get as many rushing yards as Turner (who usually goes at 4) but I think he gets more TD's and he gets exponentially more passes.

     

    When you compare all of the intangibles with Turner, SJAX, even Forte, I think its not unreasonable to take him at #4.


  2. dam and i just drafted him last night. only good thing is he is my 3rd back behind DeAngelo and Steven jackson and I have leon washington and shady mccoy as fill ins

     

    I really miss the days of playing in 6 team leagues where you could get guys like DWill and Sjax on the same team... Who filled out the rest of the squad? Brees, Fitz, and Andre Johnson?


  3. Need some help here

     

    I play in a .5 ppr, 6 pts all TDs, 10 yards per rush per point

    I have the #3 overall pick in a redraft

    I know the guy @ #1 is picking AP and I know the guy @ #2 is picking Turner :pointstosky:

    That leaves me with a MJD/D-Will/Forte choice. :banana:

     

    I have been thinking D-Will all along, thinking the guy @ 2 would take MJD.

    Now that I know hes not, I find myself backing away from D-Will to take MJD. Basically, becuase MJD will get more catches and has an easier looking schedule

     

    Anybody want to help me make this choice? Please.......

     

    MJD all day long


  4. Yeah, I thought this poll might help me as I'm drafting tonight but it seems to be a push. Interestingly enough, Mike's projections on the Compiler has LT as #4 (and the last of the Tier 1 RBs) in my ppr scoring format followed by Turner and DeAngelo and SJax.

     

    There are so many things to factor in that its getting aggravating. LT has the easier run schedule and the easier playoff schedule and he catches a ton of balls but he's 30 and all of the other related points.

     

    DeAngelo blew it up last year but that was because Stewart got hurt, so is he going to get the same 60-40 split of carries and if so can he reproduce, plus he doesn't catch as many balls as LT but he has considerably more upside potential than LT but he has a crappier run schedule this year and a tough playoff schedule

     

    Turner can also blow it up but has the hardest schedule against the run in the entire freaking league, but he's got Gonzo and a 2nd year Matt Ryan so perhaps that will keep defenses honest and open up some running lanes.

     

    :thumbsdown:

     

    I suppose at #4 I can't go terribly wrong with any of them but you just want to make the best pick available.


  5. not knowing your scoring system it seems pretty solid.

     

    I'm not as high on BRoth as a lot of people since I think his line took a lot of hits in the offseason and Garcia isn't anything special anymore. But other than that bit of minor criticism I think you got a solid squad.

     

    I'm really drinking the Selvin Young Kool-Aid so I hope he goes off for you.

     

    please respond to mine.

     

    http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=320134


  6. Dude, you had a great draft.

     

    The others in your league dropped the ball.

     

    Getting colston on the way back up in the 3rd is amazing. I'm at #1 in my 12 teamer and if he's there at my pick I'm grabbing him.

     

    I'm not sold on DA but I think Delhomme is going to be good again this year.

     

    Have fun picking between CJ and Ginn as your flex. Ginn could be very good this year.

     

    Check out mine.

     

    http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=320134


  7. Standard scoring, non-ppr 12 team league.

     

    I'm taking LT, and then I'm debating taking a top flight WR (C.Johnson, Colston, AJohnson) and then QB (Romo or Brees) if they are available.

     

    What I'm curious about is whether any of you have seen the #1 in your drafts do anything similar.

     

    I usually go RB, RB, WR or a combination thereof but in the #1 slot I'm thinking maybe its better to guarantee myself 3 top 5 picks at these critical positions.

     

    Any thoughts would be appreciated.

     

    Leave a link and I'll answer yours.


  8. I'm going 1st tomorrow night. I like the first 2 picks but I'm not sold on Plax. Turner could be a good pick all the way in the 4th.

     

    McNabb is a crap shoot. Were either romo, manning or brees available on your 2nd and 3rd picks? I'm leaning toward LT, AJohnson/Colston (if they fall) and then either Romo, manning or brees if they're there so I have a top 4 RB, WR, and QB.

     

    Just my .02


  9. So the word out of Indy camp is that Peyton's knee has the brass there concerned. There are rumors about a second procedure to clean out his knee after the bursa sac surgery last month and that his knee just keeps swelling whenever he does anything on it.

     

    So the question becomes how far does he slide before he is a must have pick? I'm picking 1st in a 12 team standard scoring, non-ppr league and if Manning is there at pick 24 isn't he a must have at that point.

     

    Truly, the knee and its potential to wreck a season are scary, but on the other hand its friggin' Mr. Consistency at the end of the 2nd round.

     

    Thoughts?

×