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NickC asked in SportsFantasy Sports · 1 decade ago

Fantasy Football Draft Question?

I have 3rd pick of 8 in a non-snaking draft. i want 4 players in particular:

RD1: AP or LT

RDs 2,3,4: Larry Fitz, Drew Brees, another RB

in what order should i try to take fitz, brees, and another rb?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    LT miiiiight even fall to you in rd2. I suggest grabbing another RB in rd2 again. Then I'd snag Fitz in the 3rd. If you are lucky he will still be there. and if you are lucky again brees will be around in the 4th. but i wouldnt worry too much about a QB. this year will have a lota capable QBs.

    Source(s): my head
  • 1 decade ago

    there's no way you're going to get everyone you're hoping for. you will not get Peterson, and the 3rd pick is too high to draft LDT. Tomlinson should be around in the second round, just like Fitz and Brees, but they should not all last to the 19th pick (3rd round). you are looking at fantasy's #1 WR, #1 QB, and either the current #1 RB or the former #1 RB that many people still overvalue... so it's not realistic. your options (while knowing Peterson is not going to be there):

    a) choose the one you want the most and take him too early (round 1) and another one of them in round 2.

    b) take the highest-ranked RB available with 3rd pick (Forte, Turner, MJD), and then only get 1 of the 3 names in the 2nd round.

    good luck, and remember not to get too locked into certain positions in certain rounds. when you do that, you often miss out on the best player available. before you pass up the #2 WR to take the #9 RB, look at their numbers.

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