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TKOSpikes
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By season's end, I'd really like to know the actual truth to this, but for now, we can have a discussion.
After the "consensus" top 10-12 WR, usually taken within the first three rounds, I find it difficult to choose between the options. I mean, how do you pick between 20 guys that are about the same? Wouldn't it make sense to draft 3 players at different positions during this time of the draft? I understand the "chance" of missing all of them, but if you can get the real consistent (better) options earlier, or just as good options later, why bother?
So what makes you decide on the receiver you do during this time, potential top 10 if everything aligns? Just to have someone in the top (ranked) 30? Or do you totally agree with this?
The consensus top 10-12 can be flipped and flopped, but for the most part, let's try and agree on these players, since they were taken in the first three rounds of our MBBRL leagues. (for those of us in the leagues)
in no particular order...
1. Calvin
2. Marshall
3. A.J.
4. Demaryius
5. Dez
6. Julio
7. V-Jax
8. Larry
9. Roddy
10. Cobb
11. Andre
So that leaves, starting with the 4th round, (again, just using the MBBRL right now) Cruz, Welker, Colston, Amendola, Nicks... etc. VS the consensus receivers taken in the 7th round and beyond. I'm not looking specifically at our leagues, but they can be used as guidelines. I guess as to how many WR were taken during 4-6, we can take the top performers from the 7th and beyond?
I don't have it in me tonight to go into detail about who the cutoff WR would be in and around the 7th round (hey, it's not like I'm Wil, or Joe!), but it's something we can keep a general eye on all season... well, at least I will, because I'm intrigued.
After the "consensus" top 10-12 WR, usually taken within the first three rounds, I find it difficult to choose between the options. I mean, how do you pick between 20 guys that are about the same? Wouldn't it make sense to draft 3 players at different positions during this time of the draft? I understand the "chance" of missing all of them, but if you can get the real consistent (better) options earlier, or just as good options later, why bother?
So what makes you decide on the receiver you do during this time, potential top 10 if everything aligns? Just to have someone in the top (ranked) 30? Or do you totally agree with this?
The consensus top 10-12 can be flipped and flopped, but for the most part, let's try and agree on these players, since they were taken in the first three rounds of our MBBRL leagues. (for those of us in the leagues)
in no particular order...
1. Calvin
2. Marshall
3. A.J.
4. Demaryius
5. Dez
6. Julio
7. V-Jax
8. Larry
9. Roddy
10. Cobb
11. Andre
So that leaves, starting with the 4th round, (again, just using the MBBRL right now) Cruz, Welker, Colston, Amendola, Nicks... etc. VS the consensus receivers taken in the 7th round and beyond. I'm not looking specifically at our leagues, but they can be used as guidelines. I guess as to how many WR were taken during 4-6, we can take the top performers from the 7th and beyond?
I don't have it in me tonight to go into detail about who the cutoff WR would be in and around the 7th round (hey, it's not like I'm Wil, or Joe!), but it's something we can keep a general eye on all season... well, at least I will, because I'm intrigued.