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Texas Jefe
Come and take it
Been thinking about this one.
I drafted at the end in my leagues.
Was 9 out of 10 in one, and 10 out of 12 in one, I believe.
Got mad that I couldnt pick in the top three. But just went for the best running backs I could get. I remember several times in recent past, where I spent the SEASON on the waiver wire bottom feeding for any kind of running back production, and that was a lost cause.
In both leagues, my first RB selected, that is the top RB left, was D. Murray. I was leary of him because he has been injury prone, but I took him. Also, in one league I in next pick, which came up real fast, took M.Lynch. In the other, took A. Foster.
This year, I went for RBs at all costs, and it paid off pretty well.
I drafted at the end in my leagues.
Was 9 out of 10 in one, and 10 out of 12 in one, I believe.
Got mad that I couldnt pick in the top three. But just went for the best running backs I could get. I remember several times in recent past, where I spent the SEASON on the waiver wire bottom feeding for any kind of running back production, and that was a lost cause.
In both leagues, my first RB selected, that is the top RB left, was D. Murray. I was leary of him because he has been injury prone, but I took him. Also, in one league I in next pick, which came up real fast, took M.Lynch. In the other, took A. Foster.
This year, I went for RBs at all costs, and it paid off pretty well.