- Thread starter
- #1
SmokingMonkey
MLS....come to STL!!!
12 tm, PPR, picked 4th overall
score QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, Flx, DST
round picked in parenthesis
QB Rivers (11)
QB Carr (13)
QB Dalton (14)
RB Zeke (1)
RB McKinnon (3)
RB R Jones II (5)
RB Hyde (7)
RB Burkhead (8)
RB Joe Williams (20)
WR K Allen (2)
WR M Jones Jr (4)
WR Crabtree (6)
WR Agholor (10)
WR Taywan T (16)
WR A Wilson (18)
WR Amendola (19)
TE Burton (9)
TE ASJ (15)
DST Denver (12)
DST KC (17)
Considering the inexpensive capital spent at QB, think I got a good group - zero studs, but if these 3 can spread out their good games, won't be an issue. I think this is my best ball strategy - if I get one of the top QBs, only get 1 backup, if I wait, nabbing 3 to mitigate the risk. (Rivers was 10th QB taken, Carr 17th, Dalton 26th)
Really like my RBs, knew I was getting a stud in the top 4, and had the luxury of waiting to see which one fell. Stocked up early and often, plucking 5 out from the first 8 rounds with the 6th coming with my last pick. (McK 16th RB off board, Jones 24th, Hyde 32nd, Burk 40th, JoeWill 67th)
Weak at WR, late round dart throws in Taylor/Wilson/Amendola would be huge if any pan out. Lots of open targets in miami to go around, and I've never been sold on the Parker Hype Experience. Recent reports showing Taylor as starter in the slot for Tennessee - LaFleur comes from McVay's system that rewards smooth route runners over athletic freaks - - thinking Crowder/Woods&Kupp. (Allen 10th WR taken, Marv 19th, Crab 31st, Agholor 47th, Taylor 68th, Wilson 77th, Amendola 79th)
Potentially weak at TE as well, putting a good chunk of faith into the Nagy system with Burton. Just like his potential over the others once you get beyond those top few TEs if he truly runs the "Kelce role" in that offense. (Burton 9th TE taken, ASJ 24th)
Steals at DST imo, getting Denver (6th DST off the board) and KC (16th DST off the board) where I did.
score QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, Flx, DST
round picked in parenthesis
QB Rivers (11)
QB Carr (13)
QB Dalton (14)
RB Zeke (1)
RB McKinnon (3)
RB R Jones II (5)
RB Hyde (7)
RB Burkhead (8)
RB Joe Williams (20)
WR K Allen (2)
WR M Jones Jr (4)
WR Crabtree (6)
WR Agholor (10)
WR Taywan T (16)
WR A Wilson (18)
WR Amendola (19)
TE Burton (9)
TE ASJ (15)
DST Denver (12)
DST KC (17)
Considering the inexpensive capital spent at QB, think I got a good group - zero studs, but if these 3 can spread out their good games, won't be an issue. I think this is my best ball strategy - if I get one of the top QBs, only get 1 backup, if I wait, nabbing 3 to mitigate the risk. (Rivers was 10th QB taken, Carr 17th, Dalton 26th)
Really like my RBs, knew I was getting a stud in the top 4, and had the luxury of waiting to see which one fell. Stocked up early and often, plucking 5 out from the first 8 rounds with the 6th coming with my last pick. (McK 16th RB off board, Jones 24th, Hyde 32nd, Burk 40th, JoeWill 67th)
Weak at WR, late round dart throws in Taylor/Wilson/Amendola would be huge if any pan out. Lots of open targets in miami to go around, and I've never been sold on the Parker Hype Experience. Recent reports showing Taylor as starter in the slot for Tennessee - LaFleur comes from McVay's system that rewards smooth route runners over athletic freaks - - thinking Crowder/Woods&Kupp. (Allen 10th WR taken, Marv 19th, Crab 31st, Agholor 47th, Taylor 68th, Wilson 77th, Amendola 79th)
Potentially weak at TE as well, putting a good chunk of faith into the Nagy system with Burton. Just like his potential over the others once you get beyond those top few TEs if he truly runs the "Kelce role" in that offense. (Burton 9th TE taken, ASJ 24th)
Steals at DST imo, getting Denver (6th DST off the board) and KC (16th DST off the board) where I did.