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Have the fourth pick in a full ppr, ten teams.

Looks like Lamb, JJ, Gibbs will be there. Leaning JJ but Gibbs could have a big year.

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1) Jefferson 2) Lamb 3) Any elite Wr 4)  Gibbs

I only invest early draft capital into a position less likely to get injured or under-perform. Thus elite Wrs. I'll take my Rb chances with slightly less valuable picks.

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47 minutes ago, GobbleDog said:

1) Jefferson 2) Lamb 3) Any elite Wr 4)  Gibbs

I only invest early draft capital into a position less likely to get injured or under-perform. Thus elite Wrs. I'll take my Rb chances with slightly less valuable picks.

Yeah I tend to do the same. 

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Gibbs.  I get the whole WR vs RB blah blah.  It’s a pass happy league, and finding catches is cheap even late.  Take the stud at what’s become a thin position for studs.  Those who have jumped off the RB bandwagon have done so because they aren’t good at identifying the RBs that are in the position to be elite.  Hence the reason I got D Henry with the 24th pick last year.  Take Gibbs.

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8 hours ago, GobbleDog said:

1) Jefferson 2) Lamb 3) Any elite Wr 4)  Gibbs

I only invest early draft capital into a position less likely to get injured or under-perform. Thus elite Wrs. I'll take my Rb chances with slightly less valuable picks.

Kind of depends on what you can realistically project out to your 2nd and 3rd round picks.  I'd take a look at the WR's and RB's most likely to be there at that point. 

If I went WR I'd be likely to go with Lamb. But it would be really hard for me to pass on Gibbs with his reception ability and the amount of TDs he can score in that offense, especially when I know there is a good chance I can land a 100 catch WR who had really good chemistry with his new QB in Drake London or potential bounce back in Tyreek Hill. Hell, might even try to go Gibbs, Bucky Irving, WR. 

Don't think you can go wrong with either direction though.   The first 6 picks this year are all nice options

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7 hours ago, WhiteWonder said:

Kind of depends on what you can realistically project out to your 2nd and 3rd round picks.  I'd take a look at the WR's and RB's most likely to be there at that point. 

If I went WR I'd be likely to go with Lamb. But it would be really hard for me to pass on Gibbs with his reception ability and the amount of TDs he can score in that offense, especially when I know there is a good chance I can land a 100 catch WR who had really good chemistry with his new QB in Drake London or potential bounce back in Tyreek Hill. Hell, might even try to go Gibbs, Bucky Irving, WR. 

Don't think you can go wrong with either direction though.   The first 6 picks this year are all nice options

Just saw a draft for a 12 team, flex 10, ppr in Fuzzy's early draft league where Gibbs went #1. I believe his adp is currently at 5.

 

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15 hours ago, JagFan said:

Gibbs.  I get the whole WR vs RB blah blah.  It’s a pass happy league, and finding catches is cheap even late.  Take the stud at what’s become a thin position for studs.  Those who have jumped off the RB bandwagon have done so because they aren’t good at identifying the RBs that are in the position to be elite.  Hence the reason I got D Henry with the 24th pick last year.  Take Gibbs.

I would take Jefferson ahead of Gibbs, but after that, I'm with you.  I'm taking Gibbs for the reason you describe. 

Last year in my big money keeper league, I had Chase, Godwin, & Aiyuk.  Lost R. Rice early, but when I lost Aiyuk in W7, then Godwin W8, I put in JSN & Courtland Sutton. From W8 to the end of the season, both were WR1's... JSN was WR 9 and Sutton was WR 7.

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1) Gibbs, 2) Cee dee, 3)Jefferson 4) Ashton Jeanty if you want to try to shoot the moon...

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21 hours ago, GobbleDog said:

1) Jefferson 2) Lamb 3) Any elite Wr 4)  Gibbs

I only invest early draft capital into a position less likely to get injured or under-perform. Thus elite Wrs. I'll take my Rb chances with slightly less valuable picks.

Agreed.

JJ is about as reliable a player as you're gonna get in fantasy football. CeeDee isn't far behind. 

Gibbs, he should be good, but I just don't see 32 TDs again between him and Montgomery. I would expect his number to come crashing down more so. 

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one thing I will say.   in most leagues it has been my experience if you have a RB injury, RB's seem to be harder to trade for than WR most of the time.

for that reason I give the tie to the RB when I value a RB and a WR roughly equally.   but that is my personal preference

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Do you guys really think Lamb will be ranked that high with Milton at QB? I sure hope so. Milton is going to cook!

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1 hour ago, LaChup said:

Do you guys really think Lamb will be ranked that high with Milton at QB? I sure hope so. Milton is going to cook!

79.5% NFL career completion %….im in! 

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7 hours ago, LaChup said:

Do you guys really think Lamb will be ranked that high with Milton at QB? I sure hope so. Milton is going to cook!

if you mean the burgers at the tailgate party, then yeah hes gonna cook.

 

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