08-09-2003, 10:16 AM | #41 (permalink) |
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I read that post from SAM and had to agree with you ghost. What type of league do you play taht you would go for DEF first? Last year my DEF total points were equal to 2 weeks from Ricky Williams.
Some good advice and some strange advice here. Get a FF Magazine and decide for yourself. But the obvious picks are players who will score you points, hence RBs first, then a QB, then WRs, then a TE, finally DEF & K.
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08-12-2003, 06:08 AM | #42 (permalink) |
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I agree with ghost (even though he is from Texas).
For what it's worth, I divide players into tiers. For example, in one of my leagues (touchdown only), the Tier 1 backs are Porter, Faulk, Tomlinson and Williams. Tier 2 are Holmes, Alexander and McAllister. The difference between Tier 1 players is slight, so I will take the best available. But later, if it is a choice between two positions, I will see how much of a drop off occurs if i pick one way or the other. If all the tier 1 QB's are gone and there are 5 tier 2 QB's remaining, all of whom are about the same, I can be fairly sure that one will be available next time around so i will fill another need. That's about all I know... BTW, some of you will be invited to join the league next year, based upon the responses above...and oh yea...bring cash... |
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