Lesman 1 Posted January 4, 2008 I have 4 slots total. 1 Franchise player, that does not cost a draft pick to keep, and up to (3) 1 year keepers from draft/waiver wire. They cost you the draft pick in which they were drafted before. Franchise Player (choose between these 3 - Does not cost a draft pick): LJ, Portis, McGahee One Year Keepers (Keep 3 of these): Brandon Marshall (14th rounder) - This one is a no Brainer Roethlisberger (7th rounder) - Also sort of a no brainer Bowe - (10th rounder) Willis McGahee (1st round) - Borderline, may not be worth the cost Patrick Willis - (10th rounder) - was a monster in our IDP league (1pt per tackle) Kevin Curtis (7th rounder) Santana Moss (10th rounder) I have the 8th pick out of 11 team in a non snake draft. If I wanted to keep 2 players who had a 10th round keeper price, then I'd have to give up a 9th and a 10th, since I obviously don't have 2 10th round picks. I'm leaning on keeping the following: Franchise Player = LJ 1. Marshall 2. Roeth 3. Bowe I am strongly considering keeping Patrick Willis over Bowe with that last slot. He was worth a lot more than Bowe this year, but I am worried that his tackles were inflated because he spent so much time on the field due to the fact that the offense was so bad. I really don't want to give up my 1st pick for McGahee, but It certainly wouldn't be a bad value considering my draft position. What would you all do? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stewburtx8 67 Posted January 9, 2008 I'd do everything the same as you but I'd keep Willis over Bowe. I see no reason that Willis won't be a tackling machine in SF for a long time. What makes you think SF offense is going to improve much? I don't see it. While Bowe has a lot of talent, who is throwing him the ball in KC? I'd keep LJ, Marshall, Big Ben, and P.Willis. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites