C4NT 0 Posted July 27, 2006 Here is my dilemma- I am keeping- Rudi (round 2) Fitz (round 5) Droughns (round 10) All of our keepers are kept in the round they were drafted last year (listed above). With the way things are going to shake out, I will have the 4th, 12th and 15th “real” picks in the draft for unheld free agents/rookies. The following are a list of potential RB’s and WR’s I can expect to see available in the early rounds and will not be kept (no particular order). RB- Westbrook, J. Jones, D. David, W. Dunn, D. Foster, T. Jones, Dayne, Rhodes, Dillon, J. Lewis, Taylor, Gore WR- Boldin, Chambers (or Harrison), R. Moss, Driver, D-Jax, Burress, Wayne, Branch, Santans Moss, R. Williams, J. Walker, TJ Hush, D. Mason, E. Kennison, Rod Smith TE- Shockey Who do you choose, and what is your strategy? My thoughts are #4 pick- DeShaun Foster (get D. Williams in 6th or 7th. He is also the best fit for my bye weeks). #12- best available WR #15- best available WR Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
badmonkey 0 Posted July 27, 2006 Droughns just lost his Center for the year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ExtremeFajita 0 Posted July 27, 2006 If you get a PPR, take Westbrook...had 70 receptions last year and I don't see any reason it will go down drastically. Personally I'm not a fan of taking RB's that are dependant on getting their handcuff. Too many times they end up dividing carries by midseason. If you're worried about Foster going down, take someone else. My ideal pickups would be Westbrook, Moss and Roy Williams. If you can get those three, your top 3 RB/WR combo will be dominant. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
C4NT 0 Posted July 27, 2006 thanks for the help. FYI- my league is not a PPR league. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites