I am super low on Coleman and agreeMenace2010 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 6:39 am Also. Keon Coleman at 27 is absurd. I think he has a high bust potential just like most of the folks on these boards. I also think anything after pick 20 (probably closer to 10 lol) or so is a complete shot in the dark, and if I'm going to gamble, I may as well shoot for the moon. Can't see him making it out of round 2 in any of my leagues.
GEDL 2 Early Superflex Rookie Draft
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Many times people think it is the big trades that win championships. Most times it is a series of small ones that stack over time to make a great team.lic217 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 11:29 amBurrow and purdy. Nothing else….Menace2010 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 6:36 amUnless your squad is hurting at QB... this is a 10/10 offseason for ya. Great work.lic217 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 5:24 am I am pickle pirates. I started draft with 3 mid/early thirds, the 1.04,1.10, and 1.12.
I ended up with:
Olave
B Thomas
A Mitchell
Plus I upgraded a future 2nd to a first.
Without hockenson and being bad at rb I think I needed another year. I have two firsts and two seconds, one third, and two fourths next year. I hope to be a contender in 2025.
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PPR SF, WR & TE Premium (WR 1.2 PPR , TE 1.5 PPR), 10 total starters, 1 QB, 1SF, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 3 Flex
QB: Mahomes, Prescott, Mayfield
RB: Hall, Pacheco, Jacobs, Connor, Chubb, Mattison
WR: Tyreek, AJ Brown, Flowers, CSutton, JJeudy, Slayton, Iosivas
TE: McBride, DSchultz, Musgrave, Kraft, MGesicki
2024: 1.02, 2.02
2022 and 2023 League Champ
SafeLeague #1 (12 team, SF, 2.0 PPR TE Prem). 10 total starters 1 QB, 1SF (QB/TE/RB/WR), 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 3 Flex
QB: Caleb, Purdy, Levis, Penix
RB: Pacheco, Estime, Vaughn
WR: Nabers, Coleman, Downs, EMoore, Jeudy, Burton, MMims, MWilson
TE: Hock, Kincaid, Pitts, Sinnott, Mayer
2025: 3 1sts, 2 2nds, 2 3rds, 2 4ths
SafeLeague #2
QB: Caleb, Richardson, Purdy, JJMcCarthy
RB: literal ZERO RB (for now)
WR: Nabers, Worthy, McConkey, Brian Thomas Jr, Pearsall, Mims, Burton, Mingo, Toney, Skyy, Iosivas
TE: LaPorta, Kincaid, McBride, Bowers, Mayer, Musgrave, Schoonmaker
2025: 3 1sts, 2 2nds
PPR SF, WR & TE Premium (WR 1.2 PPR , TE 1.5 PPR), 10 total starters, 1 QB, 1SF, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 3 Flex
QB: Mahomes, Prescott, Mayfield
RB: Hall, Pacheco, Jacobs, Connor, Chubb, Mattison
WR: Tyreek, AJ Brown, Flowers, CSutton, JJeudy, Slayton, Iosivas
TE: McBride, DSchultz, Musgrave, Kraft, MGesicki
2024: 1.02, 2.02
2022 and 2023 League Champ
SafeLeague #1 (12 team, SF, 2.0 PPR TE Prem). 10 total starters 1 QB, 1SF (QB/TE/RB/WR), 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 3 Flex
QB: Caleb, Purdy, Levis, Penix
RB: Pacheco, Estime, Vaughn
WR: Nabers, Coleman, Downs, EMoore, Jeudy, Burton, MMims, MWilson
TE: Hock, Kincaid, Pitts, Sinnott, Mayer
2025: 3 1sts, 2 2nds, 2 3rds, 2 4ths
SafeLeague #2
QB: Caleb, Richardson, Purdy, JJMcCarthy
RB: literal ZERO RB (for now)
WR: Nabers, Worthy, McConkey, Brian Thomas Jr, Pearsall, Mims, Burton, Mingo, Toney, Skyy, Iosivas
TE: LaPorta, Kincaid, McBride, Bowers, Mayer, Musgrave, Schoonmaker
2025: 3 1sts, 2 2nds
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1.08 is literally his April DLF rookie ADP
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True, but in a TEP league, if he hits like he's supposed to, he will separate further from the pile of midrange TEs. And be very flex-worthy. Add that to the 1.8 owner only having Goedert, Dulcich, and Higbee on the roster.......if that was my team, I would be rushing the podium.
I didn't look back at last year's trades, but in my TEP leagues, it's really hard to trade for good ones.
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Regarding the comments on where players like Coleman went, just curious to know if you take scoring into account? Maybe I draft differently than others, but my logic is like this:
This league, is superflex, .2 points per carry, 1ppr, 1.5ppr to TEs. I take the .2ppc into account. 200 rb carries is the equivalent of 40 receptions at the end of the year. This league uses flexible lineups so you can start 2-5RBs and 2-6WRs, so most of our starters are flex spots. If I was coinflipping a RB versus a WR in a "standard" PPR league, once we throw in the PPC, I might give the nod to the RB. Unless I already had a surplus of RBs and was aiming for a WR that needs to be part of my mandatory 2.
I had Coleman on my shortlist though at pick 24 but I went with Penix instead, as I thought that was a good value for Superflex, and my team needs some shots at QB production.
This league, is superflex, .2 points per carry, 1ppr, 1.5ppr to TEs. I take the .2ppc into account. 200 rb carries is the equivalent of 40 receptions at the end of the year. This league uses flexible lineups so you can start 2-5RBs and 2-6WRs, so most of our starters are flex spots. If I was coinflipping a RB versus a WR in a "standard" PPR league, once we throw in the PPC, I might give the nod to the RB. Unless I already had a surplus of RBs and was aiming for a WR that needs to be part of my mandatory 2.
I had Coleman on my shortlist though at pick 24 but I went with Penix instead, as I thought that was a good value for Superflex, and my team needs some shots at QB production.
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love the pitbulls picks
hate the machines picks
hate the machines picks
12 Team, 1QB, 3WR, 2RB, 1TE, 1Flex, D, K, 10 Bench
1PPR, 0.5 point per carry.
Burrow, Richardson
AJ Brown, DJMoore, G Wilson, T Higgens, Sutton, Tillman, Melton
King Henry, Bijan, Pacheco, Mixon, Ford, JK
Hockenson, Musgrave
Random Kicker
Niners
Picks in 2024 - #15, #22, #23, #27
1PPR, 0.5 point per carry.
Burrow, Richardson
AJ Brown, DJMoore, G Wilson, T Higgens, Sutton, Tillman, Melton
King Henry, Bijan, Pacheco, Mixon, Ford, JK
Hockenson, Musgrave
Random Kicker
Niners
Picks in 2024 - #15, #22, #23, #27
Re: GEDL 2 Early Superflex Rookie Draft
I also thought that was surprising. I'm down on him too. Somewhere around my WR7-10 or something. But I would still smash draft him in the early 20s as I would expect most others I like to be gone as wellMenace2010 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 6:39 am Also. Keon Coleman at 27 is absurd. I think he has a high bust potential just like most of the folks on these boards. I also think anything after pick 20 (probably closer to 10 lol) or so is a complete shot in the dark, and if I'm going to gamble, I may as well shoot for the moon. Can't see him making it out of round 2 in any of my leagues.
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Probably the PPC affecting things mostly. It's also a very shaky RB class and many (myself included) are waiting for the NFL to tell us who they prefer. You'll have a lot of RB jump up over WR like Coleman after the draft. But you don't get the luxury of waiting in this league so there were 6 RB that went higher while ADP right now probably only has 2-4 above Coleman.jordanzs wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 12:14 pm Regarding the comments on where players like Coleman went, just curious to know if you take scoring into account? Maybe I draft differently than others, but my logic is like this:
This league, is superflex, .2 points per carry, 1ppr, 1.5ppr to TEs. I take the .2ppc into account. 200 rb carries is the equivalent of 40 receptions at the end of the year. This league uses flexible lineups so you can start 2-5RBs and 2-6WRs, so most of our starters are flex spots. If I was coinflipping a RB versus a WR in a "standard" PPR league, once we throw in the PPC, I might give the nod to the RB. Unless I already had a surplus of RBs and was aiming for a WR that needs to be part of my mandatory 2.
I had Coleman on my shortlist though at pick 24 but I went with Penix instead, as I thought that was a good value for Superflex, and my team needs some shots at QB production.
No issues with taking a 1st round QB in SF over Coleman. I think more surprising was the other WR like Wilson, Legette, and Tez. Sanders is also interesting but the TEP might push it to his side
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Vegas agrees that you know ball.lic217 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 5:24 am I am pickle pirates. I started draft with 3 mid/early thirds, the 1.04,1.10, and 1.12.
I ended up with:
Olave
B Thomas
A Mitchell
Plus I upgraded a future 2nd to a first.
Without hockenson and being bad at rb I think I needed another year. I have two firsts and two seconds, one third, and two fourths next year. I hope to be a contender in 2025.
Great job on your draft, you smashed it imo.
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Bowers jumps to 1.4.mild wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:33 pmhttps://keeptradecut.com/dynasty-rankin ... e-rankings
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In my other 4 TEP drafts, I expect him to go 1.4 to 1.6. Depends on team needs though since those are superflex and a QB is a good choice if you need one and you have a solid TE. And I would still be thrilled to get him at 1.8 in TEP if I needed a top tier TE asset.
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Fun draft
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I do enjoy my pick of Penix at 2.12, I’m guessing he rises? Especially glad since I gave cousins as well
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it's only .5 more PPR and other positions get bumps as well.mild wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:33 pmhttps://keeptradecut.com/dynasty-rankin ... e-rankings
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Basically if a TE catches 80 balls its 40 extra points over what WRs and RBs get
If a RB gets 250 carries at .2 per carry it's 50 points
But sure, explain to me how my scoring works
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