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| 12 Team Money League - I have the 9th pick. Starting Positions QB - 1 RB - 1 WR - 3 RB/WR - 1 TE - 1 Def - 1 K - 1 Scoring Passing TD - 4 pts Passing Yards - 1 pt/50 yards Receiving TD - 6 pts Receiving TD to a TE - 7 pts Receiving Yards - 1 pt/20 yards Rushing TD - 5 pts Rushing Yards - 1 pt/25 yards 2 pt conversion - 2 pts FG - 3 pts Extra Point - 1 pt Def TD - 6 pts Def Points Against - 0-3 - 6 pts Def Fumble Recovery - 2 pts Def Interception - 2 pts Def Sack - 1 pt Def Safety - 2 pts
Any helpful strategies?? Usually I like to do RB-RB-WR. But i was thinking of going RB-WR-RB...I could probably wait until the 5th or 6th rd to draft a QB right, as they aren't going to be scoring too many points in this league correct? Should I use the flex position for a RB or WR?? Any RB or WR I should most definetely draft to maximize these points?? If available, I was thinking Brian Westbrook in the 1st, and Reggie Bush in the 2nd. Unless of course, I should draft an elite WR in the 2nd, what do you guys think?
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Well, that is a TD heavy league points wise, so I am not sure Westbrook and Bush are great options, and given the inconsitent nature of WR TD production from year to year, I would not be taking a WR in round 2. I would most likely go RB/RB and go with RB who score -- I would take a Rudi Johnson over a Westbrook.
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| so RBs that score high TDs and goal line backs? and also, about WRs...should i generally just draft a WR that will get me high TDs like TO??
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Wide receiver TD"s are a crap shoot for the most part, so I think it is a mistake to target a WR thinking he will get TD's. As for the RB, target backs who don't get replaced at the goal line. While goal line backs will be moire valuable than normal, you do not want to go over board, I would move them up a round or 2 but that is it.
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well, we had our draft this last Sunday...and this is how it turned out. i had the 9th pick remember, and yes, Gore fell all the way to me. I had to take him.
Frank Gore Travis Henry Torry Holt Larry Fitzgerald Lee Evans Vernon Davis Chargers DEF Eli Manning Nate Kaeding Michael Turner Fred Taylor Alex Smith Derrick Mason James Jones Robert Meachem Packers Marcus Pollard Rob Bironas
We had to take 2 QB, 4 RB, 6 WR, 2 TE, 2 DEF, and 2 K.
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