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been that, done there.
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and this last draft i picked up 4 RBs in a row and only RBs and WRs for the first 10 rounds.
rnd 1-4 RB, RB, RB, RB rnd 5-6 WR, WR rnd 7 RB rnd 8-10 WR, WR, WR rnd 11 QB drafting position #2 is one of the hardest this year (for a standard league snake draft, particularly 12 position rosters), unless some jackass gifts AP to you haha -- lucky me. stroooong ass team/depth: QBs: Benny Roth and Carson Palmer RBs: All day, S. Jackson, Mr. pay-me-its-contract-year MJD, D. Sproles, Giovani Bernard WRs: E. Decker, P. Garcon, Sidney Rice, Josh Gordon, Kenny Britt TE: F. Davis, C. Fleener DST & K: Packers & Greg the Leg got jordan cameron snatched from me and am horrible at TE, but it's TE, i got plenty of trade bait with depth My other league i did this approach in: QB: Cutler, Pryor (flyer) RB: Rice, MJD, Lacy, Sproles WR: Amendola, Boldin, Cecil Shorts, Givens, Gorden, Wright TE: Gates, Bennett DST & K: Packers & Crosby QBs round 10 or 11, its the move yo plenty of trade bate to upgrade at TE, QB, or even package for top 5 WR to really round out your team throughout the year..... But the distribution of point value between the QBs is not as "steep" as RBs 1-32... creating depth there early, then putting a healthy focus on WR with SEVERAL top 'second tier' WRs - odds supporting that one of them will break out, 2 of them will be solid, and 3 will be pretty much total busts get paid
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