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re: Looking Ahead 2013 Fantasy Draft
Posted on 12/28/12 at 9:17 am to BhamTigah
Posted on 12/28/12 at 9:17 am to BhamTigah
The gap for QB's is lessening due to the rules changing... However, in same breath so is gap for RB's, outside of Peterson season.
Guy who won my TD league did it with Steven Jackson, LeShoure, Willis McGahee at RB for season but had P. Manning, Dez, and Wayne at Receiver. Of course the runner up had combination of Schaub/R. Wilson at QB with Spiller, Peterson, Rice at RB and Cobb, Shorts, T. Smith at receiver. So obvious the argument can go both ways lol
Guy who won my TD league did it with Steven Jackson, LeShoure, Willis McGahee at RB for season but had P. Manning, Dez, and Wayne at Receiver. Of course the runner up had combination of Schaub/R. Wilson at QB with Spiller, Peterson, Rice at RB and Cobb, Shorts, T. Smith at receiver. So obvious the argument can go both ways lol
Posted on 12/28/12 at 9:33 am to tduecen
No doubt that you can win with different draft strategies. I personally won two different leagues this year with totally different draft strategies.
Keep in mind that we are only talking about who should be taken with the first few picks of the draft. Just looking at qbs and rbs, another important factor is knowing your opponents. If you draft 1 or 2 next year and take Foster or Peterson, what qb will be available at the end of the 2nd? If you take Rodgers, what RB will be available?
There are many factors, and not necessarily right/wrong answers. These are always the most discussed questions, but the draft is never won in those first few picks.
Keep in mind that we are only talking about who should be taken with the first few picks of the draft. Just looking at qbs and rbs, another important factor is knowing your opponents. If you draft 1 or 2 next year and take Foster or Peterson, what qb will be available at the end of the 2nd? If you take Rodgers, what RB will be available?
There are many factors, and not necessarily right/wrong answers. These are always the most discussed questions, but the draft is never won in those first few picks.
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