Sorry I hate to waste your time on this but I want to make sure I get the most advantage as I can.
Kind of weird but we got randomized order to then decide where we want our pick to be.
So the guy who got #1, decided he wanted to pick 4th
#2 and #3 still need to decide and I’ll be 4th.
In a start up for 10 man SF, TEP, .25 per carry has anyone realized been in a certain spot helped with the draft? Should I lean towards being late or early?
Draft should be starting up later today or tomorrow so I’ll be posting a lot!
Start up advice
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Start up advice
Team 1:
10 team SF, .5 ppr
1-QB 1-SF 3-WR 2-RB 1-TE 1-Flex
QB: Allen, Burrow, Goff, Aidan OConnel
RB: ETN, K Walker, Swift, D Pierce, Monty, Herbert, McLaughlin
WR: Deebo, AJB, Lamb, DJM, Dell, Higgins, Jeudy, E Moore, Michael Wilson, Tutu
TE: Kinkaid, Schultz, Njoku
10 team SF, .5 ppr
1-QB 1-SF 3-WR 2-RB 1-TE 1-Flex
QB: Allen, Burrow, Goff, Aidan OConnel
RB: ETN, K Walker, Swift, D Pierce, Monty, Herbert, McLaughlin
WR: Deebo, AJB, Lamb, DJM, Dell, Higgins, Jeudy, E Moore, Michael Wilson, Tutu
TE: Kinkaid, Schultz, Njoku
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Re: Start up advice
I would take the earliest pick you can to maximize the value of your first pick. Gives you the best player you can to build around.
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Re: Start up advice
Who would you have as your top 3 picks with this format?Gator Sens wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 8:49 am I would take the earliest pick you can to maximize the value of your first pick. Gives you the best player you can to build around.
Team 1:
10 team SF, .5 ppr
1-QB 1-SF 3-WR 2-RB 1-TE 1-Flex
QB: Allen, Burrow, Goff, Aidan OConnel
RB: ETN, K Walker, Swift, D Pierce, Monty, Herbert, McLaughlin
WR: Deebo, AJB, Lamb, DJM, Dell, Higgins, Jeudy, E Moore, Michael Wilson, Tutu
TE: Kinkaid, Schultz, Njoku
10 team SF, .5 ppr
1-QB 1-SF 3-WR 2-RB 1-TE 1-Flex
QB: Allen, Burrow, Goff, Aidan OConnel
RB: ETN, K Walker, Swift, D Pierce, Monty, Herbert, McLaughlin
WR: Deebo, AJB, Lamb, DJM, Dell, Higgins, Jeudy, E Moore, Michael Wilson, Tutu
TE: Kinkaid, Schultz, Njoku
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Re: Start up advice
A 10 team SF league is a bit tougher to value, but I would still be looking at some combo of: Mahomes/Allen/Barkley/CMC/Taylor and Murray.OhSnapItsAnt wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 9:02 amWho would you have as your top 3 picks with this format?Gator Sens wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 8:49 am I would take the earliest pick you can to maximize the value of your first pick. Gives you the best player you can to build around.
Re: Start up advice
10 team with carry bonus I want rbs. What are the starting positions?
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Re: Start up advice
QB (1)
RB (2)
WR (2)
WR/RB/TE (3)
TE (1)
SF(1)
Team 1:
10 team SF, .5 ppr
1-QB 1-SF 3-WR 2-RB 1-TE 1-Flex
QB: Allen, Burrow, Goff, Aidan OConnel
RB: ETN, K Walker, Swift, D Pierce, Monty, Herbert, McLaughlin
WR: Deebo, AJB, Lamb, DJM, Dell, Higgins, Jeudy, E Moore, Michael Wilson, Tutu
TE: Kinkaid, Schultz, Njoku
10 team SF, .5 ppr
1-QB 1-SF 3-WR 2-RB 1-TE 1-Flex
QB: Allen, Burrow, Goff, Aidan OConnel
RB: ETN, K Walker, Swift, D Pierce, Monty, Herbert, McLaughlin
WR: Deebo, AJB, Lamb, DJM, Dell, Higgins, Jeudy, E Moore, Michael Wilson, Tutu
TE: Kinkaid, Schultz, Njoku
Re: Start up advice
Take the earliest pick if you anticipate trading it during the startup. Otherwise, I really like to pick in the middle of the round, so that I can anticipate runs on positions and be able to plan things better.