Fantasy fb team.......

Lee

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I have a draft today w/ a buddy at 130. I have never done fantasy bc it interferes w/ my regualr bets in my opinion. Well, the only reason I am doing this is bc its a k a team and 12k back to the winner.

We just found out we got #1 pick overall!! :00hour

Who would you pick w/ the 1 selection!
 

taoist

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Need more information, brother.... Is it a PPR (points per reception) league? What is the scoring system?

Without knowing more, I'd default to Adrian Peterson, but if it's a PPR league, I might lean to Forte or MJD....


That sounds like a big money league. Good luck!!!
 

IX_Bender

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Talk about a leap.


You go from never doing FF to a 1k entry?


Taoist is right. Your question cannot be answered without knowing the scoring rules. A good rule of thumb is to not let FF interfere with your straight bets.

I.E. If you have Brees on your team and hes playing the Panthers, but you are thinking about betting Carolina + pts, dont let the fact that your starting FF QB change your decision in the least bit.
 

Lee

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QB - 6 PTS TD, 1 PT FOR EVERY 25 YDS, 2 PTS CONV - 2PTS, INT/FUM IS -2 PTS.....

RB 6 PTS FOR TD, 1 PT - EVERY 10 YDS
WR IS THE SAME AS RB
 

taoist

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So, you are not in a PPR league....


If that's the case, I'd take AP in the 1st slot and wouldn't even have to think about it!!!


Here's a decent draft list for a non-PPR league....

Top 300 players
Sorted by Overall Rank
Rank ADP Diff Pos Player Team
1 1 0 RB1 Adrian Peterson Min/9
2 2 0 RB2 Maurice Jones-Drew Jac/7
3 3 0 RB3 Michael Turner Atl/4
4 6 2 RB4 Steven Jackson StL/9
5 12 7 WR1 Randy Moss NE/8
6 8 2 WR2 Larry Fitzgerald Ari/4
7 5 -2 RB5 DeAngelo Williams Car/4
8 7 -1 RB6 Ladainian Tomlinson SD/5
9 13 4 RB7 Frank Gore SF/6
10 9 -1 RB8 Chris Johnson Ten/7
11 11 0 WR3 Andre Johnson Hou/10
12 18 6 RB9 Brandon Jacobs NYG/10
13 4 -9 RB10 Matt Forte Chi/5
14 14 0 QB1 Tom Brady NE/8
15 16 1 WR4 Calvin Johnson Det/7
16 20 4 RB11 Clinton Portis Was/8
17 15 -2 RB12 Steve Slaton Hou/10
18 10 -8 QB2 Drew Brees NO/5
19 17 -2 RB13 Brian Westbrook Phi/4
20 24 4 WR5 Steve Smith Car/4
21 28 7 RB14 Ronnie Brown Mia/6
22 25 3 WR6 Roddy White Atl/4
23 19 -4 RB15 Marion Barber Dal/6
24 23 -1 WR7 Greg Jennings GB/5
25 30 5 RB16 Ryan Grant GB/5
26 22 -4 WR8 Reggie Wayne Ind/6
27 34 7 RB17 Kevin Smith Det/7
28 29 1 QB3 Aaron Rodgers GB/5
29 32 3 WR9 Dwayne Bowe KC/8
30 40 10 RB18 Darren McFadden Oak/9
31 26 -5 WR10 Anquan Boldin Ari/4
32 21 -11 QB4 Peyton Manning Ind/6
33 42 9 WR11 Chad Ochocinco Cin/8
34 38 4 TE1 Jason Witten Dal/6
35 46 11 RB19 Thomas Jones NYJ/9
36 54 18 RB20 Larry Johnson KC/8
37 27 -10 WR12 Marques Colston NO/5
38 33 -5 RB21 Pierre Thomas NO/5
39 41 2 QB5 Tony Romo Dal/6
40 50 10 WR13 Braylon Edwards Cle/9
41 35 -6 WR14 Wes Welker NE/8
42 44 2 TE2 Antonio Gates SD/5
43 39 -4 WR15 T.J. Houshmandzadeh Sea/7
44 59 15 WR16 Anthony Gonzalez Ind/6
45 45 0 RB22 Joseph Addai Ind/6
46 62 16 WR17 Santonio Holmes Pit/8
47 58 11 WR18 DeSean Jackson Phi/4
48 49 1 TE3 Tony Gonzalez Atl/4
49 47 -2 WR19 Vincent Jackson SD/5
50 52 2 QB6 Donovan McNabb Phi/4
51 61 10 WR20 Eddie Royal Den/7
52 31 -21 WR21 Terrell Owens Buf/9
53 43 -10 RB24 Marshawn Lynch Buf/9
54 91 37 WR22 Devin Hester Chi/5
55 68 13 WR23 Hines Ward Pit/8
56 69 13 WR24 Bernard Berrian Min/9
57 57 0 RB25 Knowshon Moreno Den/7
58 55 -3 TE4 Dallas Clark Ind/6
59 64 5 WR25 Antonio Bryant TB/8
60 77 17 RB26 Cedric Benson Cin/8
61 74 13 WR26 Santana Moss Was/8
62 70 8 RB23 Ray Rice Bal/7
63 56 -7 RB27 Derrick Ward TB/8
64 51 -13 RB28 Reggie Bush NO/5
65 36 -29 QB7 Philip Rivers SD/5
66 60 -6 RB29 Willie Parker Pit/8
67 75 8 RB30 Chris Wells Ari/4
68 111 43 RB31 Leon Washington NYJ/9
69 73 4 TE5 Greg Olsen Chi/5
70 85 15 WR27 Jerricho Cotchery NYJ/9
71 71 0 QB8 Jay Cutler Chi/5
72 83 11 RB32 Donald Brown Ind/6
73 97 24 WR28 Donnie Avery StL/9
74 72 -2 RB33 Jonathan Stewart Car/4
75 115 40 QB9 David Garrard Jac/7
76 37 -39 QB10 Kurt Warner Ari/4
77 94 17 WR29 Torry Holt Jac/7
78 78 0 TE6 Chris Cooley Was/8
79 89 10 WR30 Donald Driver GB/5
80 67 -13 WR31 Lee Evans Buf/9
81 88 7 QB11 Ben Roethlisberger Pit/8
82 90 8 RB34 Jamal Lewis Cle/9
83 131 48 RB35 Fred Taylor NE/8
84 80 -4 TE7 Kellen Winslow TB/8
85 53 -32 WR32 Brandon Marshall Den/7
86 63 -23 QB12 Matt Ryan Atl/4
87 109 22 RB36 Earnest Graham TB/8
88 81 -7 TE8 Owen Daniels Hou/10
89 48 -41 WR33 Roy Williams Dal/6
90 84 -6 WR34 Laveranues Coles Cin/8
91 112 21 RB37 Fred Jackson Buf/9
92 86 -6 WR35 Lance Moore NO/5
93 65 -28 QB13 Matt Schaub Hou/10
94 98 4 RB38 Julius Jones Sea/7
95 66 -29 RB39 LenDale White Ten/7
96 103 7 WR36 Ted Ginn Mia/6
97 140 43 WR37 Chris Henry Cin/8
98 124 26 RB40 Chester Taylor Min/9
99 79 -20 QB14 Carson Palmer Cin/8
100 106 6 TE9 John Carlson Sea/7
101 118 17 WR38 Domenik Hixon NYG/10
102 135 33 WR39 Josh Morgan SF/6
103 120 17 TE10 Zach Miller Oak/9
104 87 -17 WR40 Kevin Walter Hou/10
105 105 0 QB15 Matt Hasselbeck Sea/7
106 93 -13 RB41 Darren Sproles SD/5
107 121 14 TE11 Dustin Keller NYJ/9
108 107 -1 WR41 Steve Breaston Ari/4
109 157 48 QB16 Jason Campbell Was/8
110 104 -6 RB42 Ahmad Bradshaw NYG/10
111 142 31 WR42 Steve Smith NYG/10
112 100 -12 WR43 Derrick Mason Bal/7
113 101 -12 QB17 Eli Manning NYG/10
114 117 3 WR44 Percy Harvin Min/9
115 125 10 QB18 Kyle Orton Den/7
116 82 -34 RB43 Felix Jones Dal/6
117 126 9 QB19 Trent Edwards Buf/9
118 168 50 WR45 Nate Burleson Sea/7
119 122 3 TE12 Jeremy Shockey NO/5
120 177 57 WR46 Michael Jenkins Atl/4
121 162 41 WR47 Earl Bennett Chi/5
122 130 8 WR48 Chris Chambers SD/5
123 141 18 QB20 Joe Flacco Bal/7
124 76 -48 Def1 Pittsburgh Steelers Pit/8
125 156 31 WR49 Muhsin Muhammad Car/4
126 137 11 RB44 Jerious Norwood Atl/4
127 151 24 WR50 Justin Gage Ten/7
128 171 43 QB21 Shaun Hill SF/6
129 99 -30 Def2 Minnesota Vikings Min/9
130 183 53 WR51 Joey Galloway NE/8
131 152 21 TE13 Heath Miller Pit/8
132 154 22 WR52 Nate Washington Ten/7
133 173 40 TE14 Vernon Davis SF/6
134 108 -26 PK1 Stephen Gostkowski NE/8
135 96 -39 Def3 New York Giants NYG/10
136 179 43 WR53 Isaac Bruce SF/6
137 147 10 RB45 Ricky Williams Mia/6
138 132 -6 TE15 Visanthe Shiancoe Min/9
139 92 -47 Def4 Baltimore Ravens Bal/7
140 190 50 WR54 Sidney Rice Min/9
141 136 -5 QB22 Brett Favre Min/9
142 102 -40 RB46 Tim Hightower Ari/4
143 166 23 WR55 Mark Clayton Bal/7
144 110 -34 Def5 Philadelphia Eagles Phi/4
145 153 8 PK2 Nate Kaeding SD/5
146 172 26 RB47 Jamaal Charles KC/8
147 95 -52 QB23 Matt Cassel KC/8
148 206 58 TE16 Todd Heap Bal/7
149 164 15 WR56 Hakeem Nicks NYG/10
150 127 -23 Def6 San Diego Chargers SD/5
151 213 62 RB48 Kevin Faulk NE/8
152 134 -18 PK3 Rob Bironas Ten/7
153 144 -9 PK4 Mason Crosby GB/5
154 218 64 WR57 Mark Bradley KC/8
155 138 -17 QB24 Jake Delhomme Car/4
156 116 -40 RB49 Rashard Mendenhall Pit/8
157 133 -24 Def7 New England Patriots NE/8
158 163 5 TE17 Brent Celek Phi/4
159 189 30 RB50 Edgerrin James Sea/7
160 240 80 WR58 Laurent Robinson StL/9
161 129 -32 Def8 Chicago Bears Chi/5
162 128 -34 RB51 Le\'Ron McClain Bal/7
163 212 49 WR59 Robert Meachem NO/5
164 >268 105 WR60 Michael Clayton TB/8
165 146 -19 QB25 Chad Pennington Mia/6
166 113 -53 RB52 LeSean McCoy Phi/4
167 182 15 QB26 Mark Sanchez NYJ/9
168 >268 101 WR61 Bryant Johnson Det/7
169 114 -55 Def9 Tennessee Titans Ten/7
170 204 34 QB27 JaMarcus Russell Oak/9
171 123 -48 Def10 New York Jets NYJ/9
172 167 -5 TE18 Anthony Fasano Mia/6
173 149 -24 WR62 Patrick Crayton Dal/6
174 159 -15 PK5 Jason Elam Atl/4
175 160 -15 Def11 Green Bay Packers GB/5
176 181 5 RB53 Michael Bush Oak/9
177 148 -29 Def12 Dallas Cowboys Dal/6
178 119 -59 RB54 Willis McGahee Bal/7
179 234 55 WR63 Troy Williamson Jac/7
180 174 -6 Def13 Miami Dolphins Mia/6
181 196 15 QB28 Kerry Collins Ten/7
182 192 10 RB55 James Davis Cle/9
183 198 15 PK6 David Akers Phi/4
184 230 46 Def14 Jacksonville Jaguars Jac/7
185 219 34 RB56 Ladell Betts Was/8
186 205 19 WR64 Davone Bess Mia/6
187 161 -26 PK7 Ryan Longwell Min/9
188 248 60 QB29 Byron Leftwich TB/8
189 169 -20 PK8 Nick Folk Dal/6
190 170 -20 TE19 Tony Scheffler Den/7
191 210 19 WR65 Bobby Engram KC/8
192 143 -49 WR66 Kevin Curtis Phi/4
193 184 -9 Def15 Carolina Panthers Car/4
194 194 0 QB30 Brady Quinn Cle/9
195 243 48 RB57 Kevin Jones Chi/5
196 195 -1 PK9 Kris Brown Hou/10
197 178 -19 PK10 Neil Rackers Ari/4
198 232 34 WR67 Mike Walker Jac/7
199 176 -23 PK11 Robbie Gould Chi/5
200 202 2 Def16 Indianapolis Colts Ind/6
201 222 21 RB58 Peyton Hillis Den/7
202 221 19 TE20 Jermichael Finley GB/5
203 188 -15 QB31 Marc Bulger StL/9
204 214 10 WR68 Chaz Schilens Oak/9
205 175 -30 PK12 Adam Vinatieri Ind/6
206 >268 63 WR69 Deon Butler Sea/7
207 263 56 TE21 Randy McMichael StL/9
208 180 -28 Def17 Washington Redskins Was/8
209 197 -12 QB32 Daunte Culpepper Det/7
210 235 25 RB59 Jerome Harrison Cle/9
211 >268 58 WR70 Limas Sweed Pit/8
212 >268 57 TE22 Marcedes Lewis Jac/7
213 139 -74 WR71 Michael Crabtree SF/6
214 236 22 PK13 Lawrence Tynes NYG/10
215 255 40 RB60 Rashad Jennings Jac/7
216 242 26 WR72 Devin Thomas Was/8
217 145 -72 TE23 Kevin Boss NYG/10
218 207 -11 PK14 John Kasay Car/4
219 233 14 Def18 Houston Texans Hou/10
220 203 -17 QB33 Matthew Stafford Det/7
221 244 23 RB61 Mewelde Moore Pit/8
222 150 -72 WR73 Jeremy Maclin Phi/4
223 200 -23 RB62 Justin Fargas Oak/9
224 264 40 TE24 Chris Baker NE/8
225 220 -5 PK15 Jeff Reed Pit/8
226 >268 43 WR74 Chansi Stuckey NYJ/9
227 216 -11 Def19 Arizona Cardinals Ari/4
228 >268 41 WR75 Jason Avant Phi/4
229 >268 40 QB34 Derek Anderson Cle/9
230 239 9 WR76 Kenny Britt Ten/7
231 227 -4 Def20 Buffalo Bills Buf/9
232 241 9 PK16 Shayne Graham Cin/8
233 193 -40 RB63 Glen Coffee SF/6
234 186 -48 TE25 Bo Scaife Ten/7
235 246 11 WR77 James Jones GB/5
236 224 -12 Def21 Seattle Seahawks Sea/7
237 267 30 TE26 Jared Cook Ten/7
238 >268 31 QB35 Kyle Boller StL/9
239 199 -40 WR78 Darrius Heyward-Bey Oak/9
240 >268 29 PK17 Josh Scobee Jac/7
241 261 20 WR79 Antwaan Randle El Was/8
242 208 -34 Def22 Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB/8
243 266 23 RB64 Chris Brown Hou/10
244 >268 25 TE27 Robert Royal Cle/9
245 237 -8 PK18 Josh Brown StL/9
246 257 11 RB65 Mike Bell NO/5
247 250 3 WR80 Demetrius Williams Bal/7
248 256 8 Def23 Atlanta Falcons Atl/4
249 260 11 PK19 Joe Nedney SF/6
250 253 3 TE28 Martellus Bennett Dal/6
251 251 0 PK20 Rian Lindell Buf/9
252 201 -51 QB36 Michael Vick Phi/4
253 225 -28 RB66 Cadillac Williams TB/8
254 >268 15 WR81 Keenan Burton StL/9
255 >268 14 TE29 Desmond Clark Chi/5
256 258 2 RB67 Bernard Scott Cin/8
257 >268 12 WR82 Malcom Floyd SD/5
258 >268 11 Def24 New Orleans Saints NO/5
259 >268 10 TE30 David Martin Mia/6
260 165 -95 RB68 Laurence Maroney NE/8
261 >268 8 WR83 Malcolm Kelly Was/8
262 238 -24 PK21 Matt Prater Den/7
263 >268 6 QB37 Tyler Thigpen KC/8
264 >268 5 RB69 Justin Forsett Sea/7
265 209 -56 TE31 Brandon Pettigrew Det/7
266 >268 3 WR84 Jabar Gaffney Den/7
267 247 -20 Def25 Oakland Raiders Oak/9
268 226 -42 RB70 Tashard Choice Dal/6
269 >268 0 WR85 Jordy Nelson GB/5
270 >268 -1 TE32 Billy Miller NO/5
271 158 -113 RB71 Sammy Morris NE/8
272 >268 -3 WR86 Dennis Northcutt Det/7
273 252 -21 Def26 San Francisco 49ers SF/6
274 187 -87 RB72 Correll Buckhalter Den/7
275 223 -52 WR87 Greg Camarillo Mia/6
276 231 -45 PK22 John Carney NO/5
277 >268 -8 QB38 Vince Young Ten
278 >268 -9 TE33 Brad Cottam KC/8
279 >268 -10 RB73 Greg Jones Jac/7
280 118 -162 WR88 Johnnie Lee Higgins Oak/9
281 >268 -12 Def27 Cincinnati Bengals Cin/8
282 >268 -13 RB74 Maurice Morris Det/7
283 249 -34 TE34 Donald Lee GB/5
284 >268 -15 WR89 Josh Reed Buf/9
285 >268 -16 RB75 Samkon Gado StL/9
286 >268 -17 Def28 Denver Broncos Den/7
287 268 -19 PK23 Dan Carpenter Mia/6
288 >268 -19 QB39 Matt Leinart Ari/4
289 >268 -20 TE35 Gary Barnidge Car/4
290 191 -99 WR90 Miles Austin Dal/6
291 155 -136 RB76 Shonn Greene NYJ/9
292 >268 -23 RB77 Danny Ware NYG/10
293 >268 -24 Def29 Cleveland Browns Cle/9
294 >268 -25 TE36 Travis Beckum NYG/10
295 >268 -26 WR91 Sam Hurd Dal/6
296 >268 -27 RB78 DeShawn Wynn GB/5
297 >268 -28 PK24 Phil Dawson Cle/9
298 >268 -29 QB40 Alex Smith SF/6
299 254 -45 RB79 Brandon Jackson GB/5
300 >268 -31 WR92 Mike Furrey Cle/9


Sorted by position....

Sorted by Positional Rank
Rank ADP Diff Pos Player Team
124 76 -48 Def1 Pittsburgh Steelers Pit/8
129 99 -30 Def2 Minnesota Vikings Min/9
135 96 -39 Def3 New York Giants NYG/10
139 92 -47 Def4 Baltimore Ravens Bal/7
144 110 -34 Def5 Philadelphia Eagles Phi/4
150 127 -23 Def6 San Diego Chargers SD/5
157 133 -24 Def7 New England Patriots NE/8
161 129 -32 Def8 Chicago Bears Chi/5
169 114 -55 Def9 Tennessee Titans Ten/7
171 123 -48 Def10 New York Jets NYJ/9
175 160 -15 Def11 Green Bay Packers GB/5
177 148 -29 Def12 Dallas Cowboys Dal/6
180 174 -6 Def13 Miami Dolphins Mia/6
184 230 46 Def14 Jacksonville Jaguars Jac/7
193 184 -9 Def15 Carolina Panthers Car/4
200 202 2 Def16 Indianapolis Colts Ind/6
208 180 -28 Def17 Washington Redskins Was/8
219 233 14 Def18 Houston Texans Hou/10
227 216 -11 Def19 Arizona Cardinals Ari/4
231 227 -4 Def20 Buffalo Bills Buf/9
236 224 -12 Def21 Seattle Seahawks Sea/7
242 208 -34 Def22 Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB/8
248 256 8 Def23 Atlanta Falcons Atl/4
258 >268 11 Def24 New Orleans Saints NO/5
267 247 -20 Def25 Oakland Raiders Oak/9
273 252 -21 Def26 San Francisco 49ers SF/6
281 >268 -12 Def27 Cincinnati Bengals Cin/8
286 >268 -17 Def28 Denver Broncos Den/7
293 >268 -24 Def29 Cleveland Browns Cle/9
134 108 -26 PK1 Stephen Gostkowski NE/8
145 153 8 PK2 Nate Kaeding SD/5
152 134 -18 PK3 Rob Bironas Ten/7
153 144 -9 PK4 Mason Crosby GB/5
174 159 -15 PK5 Jason Elam Atl/4
183 198 15 PK6 David Akers Phi/4
187 161 -26 PK7 Ryan Longwell Min/9
189 169 -20 PK8 Nick Folk Dal/6
196 195 -1 PK9 Kris Brown Hou/10
197 178 -19 PK10 Neil Rackers Ari/4
199 176 -23 PK11 Robbie Gould Chi/5
205 175 -30 PK12 Adam Vinatieri Ind/6
214 236 22 PK13 Lawrence Tynes NYG/10
218 207 -11 PK14 John Kasay Car/4
225 220 -5 PK15 Jeff Reed Pit/8
232 241 9 PK16 Shayne Graham Cin/8
240 >268 29 PK17 Josh Scobee Jac/7
245 237 -8 PK18 Josh Brown StL/9
249 260 11 PK19 Joe Nedney SF/6
251 251 0 PK20 Rian Lindell Buf/9
262 238 -24 PK21 Matt Prater Den/7
276 231 -45 PK22 John Carney NO/5
287 268 -19 PK23 Dan Carpenter Mia/6
297 >268 -28 PK24 Phil Dawson Cle/9
14 14 0 QB1 Tom Brady NE/8
18 10 -8 QB2 Drew Brees NO/5
28 29 1 QB3 Aaron Rodgers GB/5
32 21 -11 QB4 Peyton Manning Ind/6
39 41 2 QB5 Tony Romo Dal/6
50 52 2 QB6 Donovan McNabb Phi/4
65 36 -29 QB7 Philip Rivers SD/5
71 71 0 QB8 Jay Cutler Chi/5
75 115 40 QB9 David Garrard Jac/7
76 37 -39 QB10 Kurt Warner Ari/4
81 88 7 QB11 Ben Roethlisberger Pit/8
86 63 -23 QB12 Matt Ryan Atl/4
93 65 -28 QB13 Matt Schaub Hou/10
99 79 -20 QB14 Carson Palmer Cin/8
105 105 0 QB15 Matt Hasselbeck Sea/7
109 157 48 QB16 Jason Campbell Was/8
113 101 -12 QB17 Eli Manning NYG/10
115 125 10 QB18 Kyle Orton Den/7
117 126 9 QB19 Trent Edwards Buf/9
123 141 18 QB20 Joe Flacco Bal/7
128 171 43 QB21 Shaun Hill SF/6
141 136 -5 QB22 Brett Favre Min/9
147 95 -52 QB23 Matt Cassel KC/8
155 138 -17 QB24 Jake Delhomme Car/4
165 146 -19 QB25 Chad Pennington Mia/6
167 182 15 QB26 Mark Sanchez NYJ/9
170 204 34 QB27 JaMarcus Russell Oak/9
181 196 15 QB28 Kerry Collins Ten/7
188 248 60 QB29 Byron Leftwich TB/8
194 194 0 QB30 Brady Quinn Cle/9
203 188 -15 QB31 Marc Bulger StL/9
209 197 -12 QB32 Daunte Culpepper Det/7
220 203 -17 QB33 Matthew Stafford Det/7
229 >268 40 QB34 Derek Anderson Cle/9
238 >268 31 QB35 Kyle Boller StL/9
252 201 -51 QB36 Michael Vick Phi/4
263 >268 6 QB37 Tyler Thigpen KC/8
277 >268 -8 QB38 Vince Young Ten
288 >268 -19 QB39 Matt Leinart Ari/4
298 >268 -29 QB40 Alex Smith SF/6
1 1 0 RB1 Adrian Peterson Min/9
2 2 0 RB2 Maurice Jones-Drew Jac/7
3 3 0 RB3 Michael Turner Atl/4
4 6 2 RB4 Steven Jackson StL/9
7 5 -2 RB5 DeAngelo Williams Car/4
8 7 -1 RB6 Ladainian Tomlinson SD/5
9 13 4 RB7 Frank Gore SF/6
10 9 -1 RB8 Chris Johnson Ten/7
12 18 6 RB9 Brandon Jacobs NYG/10
13 4 -9 RB10 Matt Forte Chi/5
16 20 4 RB11 Clinton Portis Was/8
17 15 -2 RB12 Steve Slaton Hou/10
19 17 -2 RB13 Brian Westbrook Phi/4
21 28 7 RB14 Ronnie Brown Mia/6
23 19 -4 RB15 Marion Barber Dal/6
25 30 5 RB16 Ryan Grant GB/5
27 34 7 RB17 Kevin Smith Det/7
30 40 10 RB18 Darren McFadden Oak/9
35 46 11 RB19 Thomas Jones NYJ/9
36 54 18 RB20 Larry Johnson KC/8
38 33 -5 RB21 Pierre Thomas NO/5
45 45 0 RB22 Joseph Addai Ind/6
62 70 8 RB23 Ray Rice Bal/7
53 43 -10 RB24 Marshawn Lynch Buf/9
57 57 0 RB25 Knowshon Moreno Den/7
60 77 17 RB26 Cedric Benson Cin/8
63 56 -7 RB27 Derrick Ward TB/8
64 51 -13 RB28 Reggie Bush NO/5
66 60 -6 RB29 Willie Parker Pit/8
67 75 8 RB30 Chris Wells Ari/4
68 111 43 RB31 Leon Washington NYJ/9
72 83 11 RB32 Donald Brown Ind/6
74 72 -2 RB33 Jonathan Stewart Car/4
82 90 8 RB34 Jamal Lewis Cle/9
83 131 48 RB35 Fred Taylor NE/8
87 109 22 RB36 Earnest Graham TB/8
91 112 21 RB37 Fred Jackson Buf/9
94 98 4 RB38 Julius Jones Sea/7
95 66 -29 RB39 LenDale White Ten/7
98 124 26 RB40 Chester Taylor Min/9
106 93 -13 RB41 Darren Sproles SD/5
110 104 -6 RB42 Ahmad Bradshaw NYG/10
116 82 -34 RB43 Felix Jones Dal/6
126 137 11 RB44 Jerious Norwood Atl/4
137 147 10 RB45 Ricky Williams Mia/6
142 102 -40 RB46 Tim Hightower Ari/4
146 172 26 RB47 Jamaal Charles KC/8
151 213 62 RB48 Kevin Faulk NE/8
156 116 -40 RB49 Rashard Mendenhall Pit/8
159 189 30 RB50 Edgerrin James Sea/7
162 128 -34 RB51 Le\'Ron McClain Bal/7
166 113 -53 RB52 LeSean McCoy Phi/4
176 181 5 RB53 Michael Bush Oak/9
178 119 -59 RB54 Willis McGahee Bal/7
182 192 10 RB55 James Davis Cle/9
185 219 34 RB56 Ladell Betts Was/8
195 243 48 RB57 Kevin Jones Chi/5
201 222 21 RB58 Peyton Hillis Den/7
210 235 25 RB59 Jerome Harrison Cle/9
215 255 40 RB60 Rashad Jennings Jac/7
221 244 23 RB61 Mewelde Moore Pit/8
223 200 -23 RB62 Justin Fargas Oak/9
233 193 -40 RB63 Glen Coffee SF/6
243 266 23 RB64 Chris Brown Hou/10
246 257 11 RB65 Mike Bell NO/5
253 225 -28 RB66 Cadillac Williams TB/8
256 258 2 RB67 Bernard Scott Cin/8
260 165 -95 RB68 Laurence Maroney NE/8
264 >268 5 RB69 Justin Forsett Sea/7
268 226 -42 RB70 Tashard Choice Dal/6
271 158 -113 RB71 Sammy Morris NE/8
274 187 -87 RB72 Correll Buckhalter Den/7
279 >268 -10 RB73 Greg Jones Jac/7
282 >268 -13 RB74 Maurice Morris Det/7
285 >268 -16 RB75 Samkon Gado StL/9
291 155 -136 RB76 Shonn Greene NYJ/9
292 >268 -23 RB77 Danny Ware NYG/10
296 >268 -27 RB78 DeShawn Wynn GB/5
299 254 -45 RB79 Brandon Jackson GB/5
34 38 4 TE1 Jason Witten Dal/6
42 44 2 TE2 Antonio Gates SD/5
48 49 1 TE3 Tony Gonzalez Atl/4
58 55 -3 TE4 Dallas Clark Ind/6
69 73 4 TE5 Greg Olsen Chi/5
78 78 0 TE6 Chris Cooley Was/8
84 80 -4 TE7 Kellen Winslow TB/8
88 81 -7 TE8 Owen Daniels Hou/10
100 106 6 TE9 John Carlson Sea/7
103 120 17 TE10 Zach Miller Oak/9
107 121 14 TE11 Dustin Keller NYJ/9
119 122 3 TE12 Jeremy Shockey NO/5
131 152 21 TE13 Heath Miller Pit/8
133 173 40 TE14 Vernon Davis SF/6
138 132 -6 TE15 Visanthe Shiancoe Min/9
148 206 58 TE16 Todd Heap Bal/7
158 163 5 TE17 Brent Celek Phi/4
172 167 -5 TE18 Anthony Fasano Mia/6
190 170 -20 TE19 Tony Scheffler Den/7
202 221 19 TE20 Jermichael Finley GB/5
207 263 56 TE21 Randy McMichael StL/9
212 >268 57 TE22 Marcedes Lewis Jac/7
217 145 -72 TE23 Kevin Boss NYG/10
224 264 40 TE24 Chris Baker NE/8
234 186 -48 TE25 Bo Scaife Ten/7
237 267 30 TE26 Jared Cook Ten/7
244 >268 25 TE27 Robert Royal Cle/9
250 253 3 TE28 Martellus Bennett Dal/6
255 >268 14 TE29 Desmond Clark Chi/5
259 >268 10 TE30 David Martin Mia/6
265 209 -56 TE31 Brandon Pettigrew Det/7
270 >268 -1 TE32 Billy Miller NO/5
278 >268 -9 TE33 Brad Cottam KC/8
283 249 -34 TE34 Donald Lee GB/5
289 >268 -20 TE35 Gary Barnidge Car/4
294 >268 -25 TE36 Travis Beckum NYG/10
5 12 7 WR1 Randy Moss NE/8
6 8 2 WR2 Larry Fitzgerald Ari/4
11 11 0 WR3 Andre Johnson Hou/10
15 16 1 WR4 Calvin Johnson Det/7
20 24 4 WR5 Steve Smith Car/4
22 25 3 WR6 Roddy White Atl/4
24 23 -1 WR7 Greg Jennings GB/5
26 22 -4 WR8 Reggie Wayne Ind/6
29 32 3 WR9 Dwayne Bowe KC/8
31 26 -5 WR10 Anquan Boldin Ari/4
33 42 9 WR11 Chad Ochocinco Cin/8
37 27 -10 WR12 Marques Colston NO/5
40 50 10 WR13 Braylon Edwards Cle/9
41 35 -6 WR14 Wes Welker NE/8
43 39 -4 WR15 T.J. Houshmandzadeh Sea/7
44 59 15 WR16 Anthony Gonzalez Ind/6
46 62 16 WR17 Santonio Holmes Pit/8
47 58 11 WR18 DeSean Jackson Phi/4
49 47 -2 WR19 Vincent Jackson SD/5
51 61 10 WR20 Eddie Royal Den/7
52 31 -21 WR21 Terrell Owens Buf/9
54 91 37 WR22 Devin Hester Chi/5
55 68 13 WR23 Hines Ward Pit/8
56 69 13 WR24 Bernard Berrian Min/9
59 64 5 WR25 Antonio Bryant TB/8
61 74 13 WR26 Santana Moss Was/8
70 85 15 WR27 Jerricho Cotchery NYJ/9
73 97 24 WR28 Donnie Avery StL/9
77 94 17 WR29 Torry Holt Jac/7
79 89 10 WR30 Donald Driver GB/5
80 67 -13 WR31 Lee Evans Buf/9
85 53 -32 WR32 Brandon Marshall Den/7
89 48 -41 WR33 Roy Williams Dal/6
90 84 -6 WR34 Laveranues Coles Cin/8
92 86 -6 WR35 Lance Moore NO/5
96 103 7 WR36 Ted Ginn Mia/6
97 140 43 WR37 Chris Henry Cin/8
101 118 17 WR38 Domenik Hixon NYG/10
102 135 33 WR39 Josh Morgan SF/6
104 87 -17 WR40 Kevin Walter Hou/10
108 107 -1 WR41 Steve Breaston Ari/4
111 142 31 WR42 Steve Smith NYG/10
112 100 -12 WR43 Derrick Mason Bal/7
114 117 3 WR44 Percy Harvin Min/9
118 168 50 WR45 Nate Burleson Sea/7
120 177 57 WR46 Michael Jenkins Atl/4
121 162 41 WR47 Earl Bennett Chi/5
122 130 8 WR48 Chris Chambers SD/5
125 156 31 WR49 Muhsin Muhammad Car/4
127 151 24 WR50 Justin Gage Ten/7
130 183 53 WR51 Joey Galloway NE/8
132 154 22 WR52 Nate Washington Ten/7
136 179 43 WR53 Isaac Bruce SF/6
140 190 50 WR54 Sidney Rice Min/9
143 166 23 WR55 Mark Clayton Bal/7
149 164 15 WR56 Hakeem Nicks NYG/10
154 218 64 WR57 Mark Bradley KC/8
160 240 80 WR58 Laurent Robinson StL/9
163 212 49 WR59 Robert Meachem NO/5
164 >268 105 WR60 Michael Clayton TB/8
168 >268 101 WR61 Bryant Johnson Det/7
173 149 -24 WR62 Patrick Crayton Dal/6
179 234 55 WR63 Troy Williamson Jac/7
186 205 19 WR64 Davone Bess Mia/6
191 210 19 WR65 Bobby Engram KC/8
192 143 -49 WR66 Kevin Curtis Phi/4
198 232 34 WR67 Mike Walker Jac/7
204 214 10 WR68 Chaz Schilens Oak/9
206 >268 63 WR69 Deon Butler Sea/7
211 >268 58 WR70 Limas Sweed Pit/8
213 139 -74 WR71 Michael Crabtree SF/6
216 242 26 WR72 Devin Thomas Was/8
222 150 -72 WR73 Jeremy Maclin Phi/4
226 >268 43 WR74 Chansi Stuckey NYJ/9
228 >268 41 WR75 Jason Avant Phi/4
230 239 9 WR76 Kenny Britt Ten/7
235 246 11 WR77 James Jones GB/5
239 199 -40 WR78 Darrius Heyward-Bey Oak/9
241 261 20 WR79 Antwaan Randle El Was/8
247 250 3 WR80 Demetrius Williams Bal/7
254 >268 15 WR81 Keenan Burton StL/9
257 >268 12 WR82 Malcom Floyd SD/5
261 >268 8 WR83 Malcolm Kelly Was/8
266 >268 3 WR84 Jabar Gaffney Den/7
269 >268 0 WR85 Jordy Nelson GB/5
272 >268 -3 WR86 Dennis Northcutt Det/7
275 223 -52 WR87 Greg Camarillo Mia/6
280 118 -162 WR88 Johnnie Lee Higgins Oak/9
284 >268 -15 WR89 Josh Reed Buf/9
290 191 -99 WR90 Miles Austin Dal/6
295 >268 -26 WR91 Sam Hurd Dal/6
300 >268 -31 WR92 Mike Furrey Cle/
 

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We were just talking b4 I posted this and we were deciding bt AP, Brees, or Brady. But fuck, w/ this draft, we may get brees or Brady but we draft 16th for some reason in the 2nd rd. They have some unusual draft sequence!! We thought we'd get last in 2nd rd but not the case!
 

taoist

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If you could provide more information about the league, I can try to give you some more help.... (e.g. Number of teams in the league? Number of players starting and total number on the bench?)

Generally, you're better off stocking your RB and WR stables and passing on QB's and TE's early unless a gem just falls in your lap....

Here's a nice article that I found helpful in drafting over the years...but it would depend on your starting requirements, the number of teams in your league, the total number of roster positions, etc.

Prime Number Drafting

Today is the day - Draft Day. You've prepped all offseason - you know who you are picking in the first round. It doesn't matter what draft spot you get tonight, because you are tuned in and you have read everything on Footballguys.com about Steven Jackson, Adrian Peterson, Joseph Addai and Brian Westbrook. You have your stud running backs ranked from 1 to 12 and you are set to go once the draft order is announced. Bring on the draft!

Pssst. Did you remember that you have 19 more rounds to go?

Wow, did you forget about the rest of the draft? Are you too focused on which stud running back to take first that you haven't had a chance to run a mock draft and see who to take next?

Well, maybe this is not a good description of you. You have already run 20-30 mock drafts and you know who goes in which round this year. You know your ADPs better than your ABCs. You have a list of 40-50 guys to target and two dozen different sleepers that are begging to be picked for your team. But wait - is that too many? How am I going to get all that talent on my roster?

OK - don't panic. I got you covered. It is called Prime Number Drafting.

What is Prime Number Drafting?
Prime Number Drafting is a way to break down the draft into milestones. These milestones mark steps along the path to a dominant fantasy football franchise.

This method of breaking down your draft gives you several opportunities to look back at your team and see how you are doing in real time. It lets you evaluate your team and make sure you are on track to building a playoff caliber squad. If you get to Pick X, what positions would you want to have by then? What would your team look like, and would you be happy with that outcome?

Step 1 - Find Your Primes
Take a piece of paper and just write down the numbers from one to however many rounds you will be drafting. For simplicity, I will assume you have a 20 round draft and that your lineup will be a standard one - 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 K and 1 Defense. That's nine starters and 11 reserves.

Now, circle the prime numbers - I'll give you a hand here - 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, and 19.

These are the picks that we will focus on. The rest of your team will fall into place based on your actions at the Primes. Couple this simple sheet with an ADP list of when most players are getting drafted this year and you have everything you need. Let's get started.

First Three Primes - 2, 3, and 5
Rounds 1 through 7 represent the core of your team - most teams will have 3-5 running backs and 2-4 wide receivers after your first seven selections. You already know who you will pick with your first choice no matter what pick you get, so now you need to turn your attention to building a solid foundation for a dominant fantasy team with your next four picks.

The first three Primes (2, 3, and 5) will dictate the flow of the rest of your draft. Decide what players you want with these three selections, and quite a few of your decisions will be made for you. Take a good look at your overall ADP list. Look at the Top 50-60 players and decide which three that you really want this year. Don't worry about position, just pick three, but also don't get greedy. You won't be drafting a trio named LaDainian Tomlinson, Larry Johnson and Steven Jackson with these three choices, so just stop right there. Focus on one player in the Top 25, another who is close, and one in the 40s or 50s on the list.

Take those three names and write them down on your list as Round 2, Round 3, and Round 5 selections. Double-check that your draft pick number is close or better than the player ADP in all three cases. For example, if you covet a wide receiver who has an ADP of 40, Round 3 is perfectly fine, but he will likely not make it to Round 5.

Review your first three prime players list - are any of those likely to be a committee running back, or an "either/or" situation? Maurice Jones-Drew? Willie Parker? Jonathan Stewart?

If this describes your list, again fill out your sheet with the other committee or strong complimentary running back at about 1-2 rounds above their ADP. I fully expect many teams this year to have this scenario, so prepare for it. Even if it means that you are taking the second back in the Top 5-7 rounds, don't worry. It will work out fine.

Now - if you subscribe to the handcuff theory of backing up your first and / or second running back, find the name of the player on your ADP list and write him down on your sheet for later reference. We'll slot him in to your picks a little later.

As for QB or TE, only consider the quarterback position if you are in a QB heavy (6 point for touchdown passes, for example) league. Tight end used to mean "Gates or nothing" early in the draft, but there are plenty of other options as TEs have caught up to him and Gates has also regressed back to the pack. Only take a TE early if you really see a big value (such as Witten slipping to Round 6). Otherwise, RB and WR are your focus here. Most of all, it is probably a bad idea to take both a TE and a QB so early. That can really hurt your team at RB and WR, so don't do that to your team unless you have big confidence in your later round RB and WR choices.

Milestone Check - End of Round 5 Pick

Your team has five solid players that will make up the majority of your team's core. This is the foundation of your squad. Make sure that you are happy with these five names, and let's continue.

Prime Four - Completing Your Core - Round 7
The plan for the fourth prime number, Prime Number 7, is for rounding out your core roster. The two picks immediately after Round 5 will round out your running back and wide receiver starters. If you think you are light on running backs or wide receivers, take the best one available. The same holds true if you have not filled in your Round 6 pick yet.

This point also represents a transition in your draft. Take a hard look once again at your team. If you took a break in your draft and reflected on your roster after seven rounds you should have at least 3-4 RBs and 2-3 WRs, and possibly a TE or a QB stud. Your team still needs some starters and depth, but the shape of your team is now visible. From Round 8 on, you will now be focusing on depth and positions that have not yet been addressed. Now it is time to change gears.

There is a special circumstance this year, and it revolves around stud backups. Last year I called this the "Michael Turner Effect". This year it is all about Chester Taylor. If Adrian Peterson gets injured and misses time in Minnesota, expect Taylor to step right in and put up big numbers. Take Chester Taylor in Round 7 if you have Adrian Peterson (one of the first picks of Round 7). He won't get back to you for next time (his ADP is in the 90s) as smart drafters will know you will be sitting on Taylor at the 8/9 turn, so if you have invested in Peterson you should really get Taylor. Just move your Round 7 target to Round 8 - and consider this as the price you pay to own the Minnesota ground game (and yes, it is worth it).

Autopilot - Rounds 8 - 10
Here is where you switch the draft engine over to cruise control. Rounds 8, 9 and 10 share something in common - none of the numerals are prime numbers. Here is a chance for you to catch your breath and reflect once again on your core players. Check out bye weeks, handcuff running backs to get, and plan for the back half of the draft.

How can you afford to do this? Well, here is the time within your draft that you can address positions you have been ignoring and still get values. With these three picks, you know that there is depth at both QB and TE, so the particular player you get does not matter terribly much - as long as you get that position covered.

Depending on your pick, you should likely be selecting quarterbacks with consecutive picks at the 8/9 or the 9/10 portion of the draft - whichever set of picks are closer together. This will often trigger a quarterback run amongst other owners, opening yet more opportunities for you.

The third choice in this area of your draft will probably be a tight end, provided you don't have one already. Just take the highest one left on your list and don't look back. If you already have one, switch over to another wide receiver, again selecting the highest one on your list.

Prime Numbers 5 and 6 - Lucky 11 and 13
Remember that name we told you to write down earlier - the handcuff to your primary running back? It's time to put him on your shopping list. Check your ADP chart one more time and see if he is either above or below 168 overall (the last pick of Round 14). If he is under 168, jot his name down at Round 11, otherwise circle him for Round 13.

Why so early? Well, he represents the most value to you as the owner of the starter in front of that RB, so he is worth the most to you. Also, there is bound to be at least one other owner that is looking for any ray of hope for his stable of running backs. Don't let him have a shot at the guy you need. Your need outweighs his want, and you will be kicking yourself if you don't get your handcuff. You will see later this "reach" is well worth it, so go ahead and take the running back early. Have confidence that you will still find a few more skill position players to add more depth to your very good team and make it a great one.

Remember - this is for a true handcuff back we are talking about here, not a committee back like Rashard Mendenhall or DeAngelo Williams. They have to be selected in the higher rounds as I said earlier. Be careful. Round 11 is meant for the guys who only have big upside if their team's feature back gets hurt, like Ladell Betts in Washington or Fred Jackson in Buffalo. Plan accordingly.

The other Prime (11 or 13) draft pick should be used for the best available running back or wide receiver on the board to build depth once again. There are plenty of values still available at wide receiver, and it is likely that you need a couple more. Take a Top 60 WR that you believe will outperform his ranking.

What about Round 12? Clearly the goal now is best player available. If you have any fears about losing your Round 13 guy, go ahead and make the switch. Cruise control through Round 12 does give you another chance to take a breather, but this your team, not mine.

Auto Pilot Redux - Rounds 14 - 16
Round 13 is over and you find yourself again with one last breather. You should have 2 QBs, 1 TE, and 4-6 RBs and 4-6 WRs by now. Do you like how this looks? You should. Now you are ready for the final stretch.

Looking at your roster, something is missing. You have running backs, wide receivers, quarterbacks and tight ends. Oh yeah, that's right - you still need some defenses or kickers. A little more depth and a second TE might not be bad either.

Here is yet another chance for you to make this team your own. In love with a defense early? Can't wait to draft Nick Folk? Have at it then - now is your chance.

Selecting a defense and a kicker at this point may seem early, but bear in mind that everyone else will be thinking the same thing you are in the latter rounds, which is to grab their first (and possibly second) kicker and defense. This year, the Vikings and the Chargers are probably long gone by Round 12, so the defenses are certainly "in play". You have a deep list of sleepers, right? So take the kicker and defense and zig while everyone else zags. You may even start yet another run on a position you hardly care about anymore and can go get your top choices from your list.

One more valuable asset to get here is your second tight end. This year, there seems to be a good number of starters, but the backups are thin. Again, strike while the iron is hot and get your second TE before anyone else.

Prime Numbers 7 and 8 - Final Rounds - Dark Horses and Sleepers
You have your list of sleeper guys, just like any good owner. Just one word of caution - don't be the "All-Star Sleepers" owner guy. Trying to impress everyone at your draft that you know a player that would have even Mel Kiper Jr. scratching his head? That is NOT the goal of your Draft Day. Sure it is nice to know a name that the rest of your league doesn't, but don't fall into the trap of having too many sleepers. After all, you do need to field a competitive team, and a lineup featuring Joe Flacco, Pierre Thomas and James Hardy may not get it done.

Pencil in on your list two sleepers in Round 17 and Round 19. Reserve your picks in Rounds 18 and 20 for backups, second kickers, second defenses or the best talent that remains. You do not want to be sweating out for your last pick to still be on the board in Round 20. Make that a total upside pick that matters very little if it is a disappointment.

Prime Time
Now you have your plan. You know how to get a dominant fantasy team and are prepared but not overwhelmed by worrying about every last round. You understand the basics of Prime Number Drafting, but let's summarize one last time:

Rnd Prime Target Comments
1 . RB1 .
2 1 Best Player Top 20-25 Player
3 2 Best Player Top 40 Player
4 . RB/WR Consider coupling to RB already selected
5 3 Best Player Top 50-60 Player
6 . RB/WR Consider coupling to RB already selected
7 4 RB/WR Depending on team need
8 . TE1 Can shuffle rounds 8-10
9 . QB1 Can shuffle rounds 8-10
10 . QB2 Can shuffle rounds 8-10
11 5 RB1 handcuff / WR depth Use ADP to decide round 11 or 13
12 . Best Player .
13 6 RB1 handcuff / WR depth Use ADP to decide round 11 or 13
14 . TE2 .
15 . Defense .
16 . Kicker .
17 7 Dark Horse #1 .
18 . Def / PK .
19 8 Dark Horse #2 .
20 . Def / PK / Best Player .

By focusing on a few select rounds, you have broken the draft down to several milestones to mark your progress and make sure you are on track for the playoffs. All you have to do now is remember your Primes.
 

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12 teams

9 starters, 5 bench

QB - 2 START, 1 BENCH
RB/WR 2 START EACH, 2 BENCH EACH
TE
KICKER
DEFENSE

Thank you for the info. We pick 1 then 18.
 

Lee

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Ok we just realized while drafting we have to start a wr/rb as a slot player.

Our draft went as followed:

Adrian Petersen
Brandon Jacobs
Roddy White
Donovan McNabb
Tony Gonzalez
Santonio Holmes
Devin Hester
NYG - DEFENSE
Darren Sproles
Chris Chambers
Steven Gostkowski
Hakeem Nicks
Matt Cassell
Mewelde Moore
 

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Ok we just realized while drafting we have to start a wr/rb as a slot player.

Our draft went as followed:

Adrian Petersen
Brandon Jacobs
Roddy White
Donovan McNabb
Tony Gonzalez
Santonio Holmes
Devin Hester
NYG - DEFENSE
Darren Sproles
Chris Chambers
Steven Gostkowski
Hakeem Nicks
Matt Cassell
Mewelde Moore

Love it!
 

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if palmer stays healthy,i think chris henry(if he keeps his nose clean) could be a real sleeper.....(of course i`ve only been in one fantasy league)....
 

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very solid Lee!!!! I'd be a little wiery of Gonzales stealing a few of Roddys' TDs...as well as them having a bad day could have a good impact on the scoring of your team. BOL
 

taoist

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If you're in a 2QB league, you need a better QB2. I've never played in one of those, but from what I understand the Qb's go quickly and you may need to do a little trading to get a better QB2. I apologize, but I was unaware of the starting req's when I posted my draft lists. I don't know that I still wouldn't have taken AP first, but QB's would have gotten a big bump from where I am used to drafting them. I'd try to find a better QB2, but overall, I think that you've drafted a very good team.

I would look to trade Sproles to the LT owner and would definitely see of I could trade the Chester Taylor owner out of Chester since you have AP. I'm not big on Chambers and would look to improve there by taking a flyer on someone with high upside since he will rot on your bench all season.

Good luck, as I know that this is a big money league.

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