Roast Beef 0 Posted July 22, 2008 I have the 6th pick in a 12 team non-keeper league doing a serp draft, with the roster requirements as follow: QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, W/R, K, DEF My general attitude towards my first round pick is basically that of hope that one of the first five owners reaches for Brady or Moss like so many people are inexplicably doing these days, and one of the top tier backs falls my way (most likely Addai, but hey, you never know). However, I'm at a loss as to what to do if those five top tier RBs get drafted straight up. Being that it is a PPR league, I'm ever so slightly leaning towards Gore, however I am not a big fan of his team's situation at all. Martz running the offense in SF helps me believe this to be the correct pick. However, I'm also considering Larry Johnson simply because of the sheer workload he'll be given, but last year's injury and the fact that he's in a rebuilding team with an o-line currently made up of abandoned seashells make me think twice. Portis is an attractive option, since Zorn plans to work him heavily this season, and he is about as consistent as one can get. His upside is ultimately not as high as one would hope, and he does lose some value in PPR leagues. Finally, there's the Randy Moss factor, though nothing yet has convinced me that he's worth a pick this high in a draft, especially considering how I'd have to scramble for starting RBs and QBs in the following rounds. So that's my situation. All I'd really like are opinions about what you'd do given my position. All advice is appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UW72 0 Posted July 22, 2008 Redraft PPR I would rank them: 1 LT 2 SJax 3 Westy 4 ADP 5 Addai 6 Gore 7 Portis 8 MBIII 9 LJ 10 Lynch 11 McGahee 12 R. Moss let someone else reach for Brady or Moss and pick Gore, he will be great in Martz offense. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coyote-kid 0 Posted July 25, 2008 You are thinking clearly with the names you mentioned. Add in Barber, and pick whichever guy you really like the most at 6 if the top five rb's are taken. Good Luck.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pcolaengr 0 Posted July 25, 2008 Not sure why 1500 yards and 23 TD's doesn't convince you that Randy Moss is back. I completely understand your hesitance based on his pathetic years in Oakland, but he's for real. Anyway, back to the task at hand, assuming the five guys you mentioned are gone, I have MBIII rated as the #6 projected back this year, however, that is non PPR. I think Gore could surpass him in a PPR league, but Gore's injury history is too scary to risk in the first round. There is probably a better than average chance, someone gets Brady, and then you're problem is solved. By the way, if you want to see my projections, just click on the web address at the bottom of my post later on next week as I get them posted. Good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ray_T 741 Posted July 25, 2008 Not sure why 1500 yards and 23 TD's doesn't convince you that Randy Moss is back. I completely understand your hesitance based on his pathetic years in Oakland, but he's for real. Anyway, back to the task at hand, assuming the five guys you mentioned are gone, I have MBIII rated as the #6 projected back this year, however, that is non PPR. I think Gore could surpass him in a PPR league, but Gore's injury history is too scary to risk in the first round. There is probably a better than average chance, someone gets Brady, and then you're problem is solved. By the way, if you want to see my projections, just click on the web address at the bottom of my post later on next week as I get them posted. Good luck. I agree on the injury thing for Gore, but I also believe that you sometimes need to take chances to win. If Gore stays healthy, he is clearly your best choice because a pass catching RB in a Martz offense is gold in PPR. he could potentially be a top 2 or 3 player fantasy point wise. I dont think you walk away from that if he falls to you. Take the chance and pray for no injuries. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roast Beef 0 Posted July 26, 2008 Someone reached for Brady, I managed to get Addai! Here's the rest of my draft for you all to critique. 1. (6) Joseph Addai 2. (19) Braylon Edwards 3. (30) Drew Brees 4. (43) Anquan Boldin 5. (54) Rudi Johnson 6. (67) Tony Gonzalez 7. (78) Kevin Smith 8. (91) Donald Driver 9. (102) Dallas 10. (115) Jerry Porter 11. (126) Kevin Jones 12. (139) D.J. Hackett 13. (150) Tarvaris Jackson 14. (163) Neil Rackers 15. (174) Randy McMichael The picks I'm most regretful about are #4 and #5. I should have gone RB first. Rudi isn't bad as a #2 RB, especially if he stays healthy and goes back to 2004-2006 form. I'm heavily relying on Kevin Smith for depth at RB, but having watched the guy since college I'm certain he can make things happene even in Detroit. Kevin Jones was more of a "eh, what the hell" pick. He should get a fair share of opportunities in Chicago and he did manage to score 8 TDs last season, so we'll see how it goes. I'm very happy about my WR situation though. Braylon and Boldin make a great base, Driver is an EXCELLENT third option (arguably even second) and great value at 102nd overall. Porter and Hackett are fliers, both have decent chances of having career years, so I consider them solid backups. Dallas has Ware, Hamlin, and newcomers Zach Thomas and Adam Jones to help force turnovers. I normally don't pick TE that high, but I could tell they were going fast and Gonzalez is as safe a bet for a beastly season as anything. 1000+ yards in his 10th season? Yes please. Brees is an excellent choice, I had him ranked over Romo and Peyton Manning, and I was able to get him comfortable in the 3rd round instead of blowing my second rounder on him. This is maybe my favorite team that I've ever drafted. It has its flaws, but one can't help but to look at it optimistically. All 12 owners showed up for the draft, and most of them knew what they were doing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteWonder 2,682 Posted July 26, 2008 Someone reached for Brady, I managed to get Addai! Here's the rest of my draft for you all to critique. 1. (6) Joseph Addai 2. (19) Braylon Edwards 3. (30) Drew Brees 4. (43) Anquan Boldin 5. (54) Rudi Johnson 6. (67) Tony Gonzalez 7. (78) Kevin Smith 8. (91) Donald Driver 9. (102) Dallas 10. (115) Jerry Porter 11. (126) Kevin Jones 12. (139) D.J. Hackett 13. (150) Tarvaris Jackson 14. (163) Neil Rackers 15. (174) Randy McMichael The picks I'm most regretful about are #4 and #5. I should have gone RB first. Rudi isn't bad as a #2 RB, especially if he stays healthy and goes back to 2004-2006 form. I'm heavily relying on Kevin Smith for depth at RB, but having watched the guy since college I'm certain he can make things happene even in Detroit. Kevin Jones was more of a "eh, what the hell" pick. He should get a fair share of opportunities in Chicago and he did manage to score 8 TDs last season, so we'll see how it goes. I'm very happy about my WR situation though. Braylon and Boldin make a great base, Driver is an EXCELLENT third option (arguably even second) and great value at 102nd overall. Porter and Hackett are fliers, both have decent chances of having career years, so I consider them solid backups. Dallas has Ware, Hamlin, and newcomers Zach Thomas and Adam Jones to help force turnovers. I normally don't pick TE that high, but I could tell they were going fast and Gonzalez is as safe a bet for a beastly season as anything. 1000+ yards in his 10th season? Yes please. Brees is an excellent choice, I had him ranked over Romo and Peyton Manning, and I was able to get him comfortable in the 3rd round instead of blowing my second rounder on him. This is maybe my favorite team that I've ever drafted. It has its flaws, but one can't help but to look at it optimistically. All 12 owners showed up for the draft, and most of them knew what they were doing. hard to say without knowing who was available but yeah Rudi as your 2nd back worries me alot... if there was someone better available in the 4th round i would have taken them and got another WR in the 5th. I like Boldin but im sure there was other WR value left.. i also would let brees slip maybe for RB here and targeted Big Ben a little later but thats just me, no big mistake there Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danish1 0 Posted July 26, 2008 I've actually heard that Rudi Johnson lost a ton of weight over the offseason and looks reeaaally good at camp so don't be so worried about him. However, given KC's O-line and QB woes, I don't think Gonzalez can reach 1000+ yards - he's only done it twice in the past seven years! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeffkomlo 19 Posted July 26, 2008 Don't need 2 QBs unless you start 2 Drop extra TE and pick up Addais bacup Pretty good team I think K. Smith is a steal, Bell is garbage and Lions are looking to run. nice job! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Poloc2289 0 Posted July 27, 2008 I like this draft a lot but it has its risks. Almost all of your starters have deep injury histories so you have to hope that your risk/reward method paid off. I think it ultimately will and that you will be close to a championship come the end of the season http://www.fftodayforums.com/forum/index.p...howtopic=317220 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites