martyj13
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Here is my draft. 10 man redraft league. Standard scoring league, 1QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 K, 1 D. QBs - 25 yards/1 pt., TD 4 points. RB/WR - 10 yards/1 pt., TD 6pts. I had the #1 and went like this: QB - BREES, CUTLER RB - LT, J. LEWIS, J. STEWART, F. TAYLOR, M. MORRIS, R. RICE WR - COLSTON, S. HOLMES, L. COLES, S. MOSS. I. BRUCE D - G.B. K. - DAWSON What do you think?
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TODAY!!! 8 man "fun" league $25 BRETT FAVRE 1.8 CHICAGO D 3.7 UNBELIEVABLE!
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After many mocks I get to the point where many times I have a choice between Santonio Holmes or Calvin Johnson. Any advice?
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This QB lovefest has to stop! I just witnessed 9 QBs taken in the first two rounds.
martyj13 replied to Pimptaddy's topic in FFToday Board
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I've been offered this trade: My 1st round (# 1) and 7th round (61) for His 1st round (# 8) and 5th round (48) Basically I get the following 1st ten picks: 8, 20, 21, 40, 41, 48, 60, 80, 81, 100 Would you do this?
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6 of the top 48 players as opposed to 6 of the top 60 players.
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I'm in the #1 spot and I'd rather be in the #5 spot. #5 is a great place to draft this year.
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Is Mcnabb worth a 4th round pick? (4 pts. passing TD, 1 pt. 25 yards pass, 6 pts. rush TD, 1 pt. 10 yeard rush).
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I have the #1 pick and have done many mock drafts. I usually go RB, RB with my first 2 picks as well, but this year I'm thinking a bit different. I'm leaning towards RB, WR, WR myself unless something great falls to me. There is a lot of depth at RB this year. Grabbing 2 top end WR should be huge.
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10 team standard league - 6 points TD reception, 1 point 10 yards Picking #1 In mock drafts, 5th round Marvin Harrison is always around. Is it too soon to take him when you have WRs like Santonio Holmes, Calvin Johnson and B. Marshall still on the board? I figure to take a chance and grab Anthony Gonzalez late. Is he worth the risk? Any thoughts?
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I keep reading more and more about how Pierre Thomas is stealing carries from both Reggie Bush and Deuce. In mocks, Deuce isn't even getting drafted. When is a good time to draft Pierre?
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Standard 10 team league. Have #1 pick. Looking @ 4th round: Maroney or Bush?
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I have the #1 pick in a 10 man standard scoring league (4 pts. TD Pass). I'm going LT and then best available. After many mocks, I get to this point where the following players are available: W. McGahee Fitz A. Johnson Colston Would you go McGahhe, Fitz or Fitz, Johnson and/or Colston?
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I have the # 1 pick and have done a numerous amount of mock drafts. I've tried many strategies. Nevertheless, Reggie Bush is always around for my 4th round pick. If I do need a RB at that stage, is Bush a quality pick at that point in the draft?
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10 man league. Standard scoring.
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That's why they call is gambling.
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I have the #1 pick and I'm going LT. He's proven. AP is not. AP is a big risk with a high ceiling. But is his ceiling going to be that much more than LT's if all works out? It's basically a gamble to take AP as proven last year. I'm not willing to gamble the # 1 pick.
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Where should McFadden be drafted and what are some realistic stats on this guy?
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I'm not sold on the fact that Brady will have the same year. I understand he has the weapons. I understand that the Pats have the easiest schedule. But, I know the Pats tried and did run the score up on teams last year (even with a few minutes left in the game). I guess they did it for whatever reasons: setting offensive records, running the table, intimidating future opponents, etc. My question is, since they lost the SB are they going to take a different approach. I personally think so. Not that means much, but I think they don't run up the score this year and they try to run the ball a bit more when they are winning. They do have the easiest schedule. But the NFL is a "copy-cat" league and Brady in the last few games wasn't Brady during the bulk of the regular season. I think teams will adjust. Just my personal thoughts though.
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I have the #1 pick in our 10 man standard scoring redraft league (6 pts. rush/recept t.d., 4 pts. pass td, 1 pt. 30 yards pass, 1 pt. 10 yards rush/recept). I've been doing a lot of mock drafts and am kind of leaning on going LT, WR, WR. Maybe LT, QB, WR depending on the quality of QB. But then I think I get way behind needing 2 more starting WRs and 1 starting RB. I believe with all the teams with RBBC that LT, WR, WR would be my best bet. Any thoughts?
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That was my whole point starting the thread in the first place. To me, after many mock drafts it seems that with LT you can get 2 top WRs and then get a solid back(s) in the 4th and 5th because there are so many with the new RBBC approach. Many people do assume that you NEED top RBs to win. Everyone's points seem valid and I'm not saying that I will absolutely go LT, WR, WR if something good falls my way, but if people draft how they should (which isn't always the case) then it would be best for me to go LT, WR, WR from what I've seen in mock drafts.
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Standard 10 man league. Redraft. 6 pts. - rush/recept. TD, 4 pts. pass TD, 1 pt. 10 yard rush/recept. I have the #1. My #1 and 4th rounder (40) for #8 and 2nd rounder (13). Is it worth it? If so, who do I take?
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Where can one get that value chart?