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You win fantasy football, by draftng the best te's, defense's, K's, and wide receiver's, there is PLENTY of solid running backs to get mid round, same with a QB'S. Runnin backs a dime a dozen, but few number one WR's so get em while there hot. And the best TE is huge, because he will either put up WR numbers, or crappy numbers, a solid defense and kicker, is guaranteed points every week.
Well, i always go for a Rb in third round, unless im picking first, then its AP, otherwise, i get em in third. I have no problem finding Rb's that get me 50 plus yards a game, and usualy 1 td or so, but in all of my leagues, we use 3 wr's, so i go with 3 wr's over 2 rb's. When i take the top 2 wr's, it forces everyone to go oh crap, and get a wr, thats when i strike at rb, then 4th i usualy go after Witten at te, or gates, so its like i have 4 wr's, then finish up with my other rb, then hit up my qb, or defense, then kicker, then backups. You have to do your homework, on rookies, and 2nd year players to realy be successful.
MiamiThunder Wrote:
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> You win fantasy football, by draftng the best
> te's, defense's, K's, and wide receiver's, there
> is PLENTY of solid running backs to get mid round,
> same with a QB'S. Runnin backs a dime a dozen, but
> few number one WR's so get em while there hot. And
> the best TE is huge, because he will either put up
> WR numbers, or crappy numbers, a solid defense and
> kicker, is guaranteed points every week.
in a standard league, that makes no sense. TEs are all pretty much the same (we don't even have to start on in our league), the difference bw a top end and middle one is just a few points; Ks are totally a joke, they are all the same, the difference between the best and the worst is also just a few points. there are only a few wrs worthy of a high pick, I agree load up on those if you can, but once you get past the top end ones they are all pretty much the same. but in my league and most if you wait till the "mid rounds" for your top RBs, you are screwed unless you get completely lucky as I did with Steve Slaton last year (took him at the end of the draft, played way better than LT and Ryan Grant who I took with my top picks)
Wow, well i can get 10 plus points for a solid kicker every week, and the Te's in the leagues i play get the same points as wr's. Nfl.com leagues, and one money league.