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Kyrie Hater
fine, he is higher, but if you take him you are at a distinct disadvantage at WR and RB no matter what... Lets just say he keeps murray and Graham(we all agree he keeps Graham). then he must draft a QB in the next 2 rounds and then he would have to Draft a WR right away too... So the RB 2 will be at best in the 4th round after keepers... That is saying that He will most likely have a very weak RB 2... So then he will Have a weak RB 1 and a weak RB 2... and still have weak WRs and QB... Only Graham at TE will be a strength... Compare him to the rest of the teams and he is at a distinct disadvantage... If he Keeps Dalton or Wilson, then first round draft the best QB available, he will now be strong at QB and TE, and he can still have decent WRs- by drafting weak in RB he can Be strong everywhere except RB, and then he can get RBs like lamar miller and Steven Ridley(for the start of the season) and load up on High potential guys...
I see this to be his best shot to be successful...
If he keeps Gronk and Graham then he has one of his flex set(and that flex will be better than most other teams- and will significantly weaken other teams at the TE position).
Either way, I see this to be the perfect opportunity to draft with the NO RB strategy... I just think Murray as the number one will give the team no big strengths, and really no appeal...
I know, you guys don't like the no RB strategy, but I honestly think that this is his best route...
You are honestly wrong then.
Why purposefully put yourself in a huge hole at RB, when the flex guy you are taking is not even likely to score more points than the RB you are passing up, AND is more injury prone than the injury prone RB you are not taking?
I think you are way over committed to this no RB thing. It could make sense at certain times, but not when you start talking about keeping Gronk as your 2nd TE over a legit top 10 RB with top 5 potential.
Murray is going to be a PPR beast this year.