I am in a two player keeper league and get to choose between Rodgers, MJD, and Megatron. I also have the 3rd pick in the draft coming up... who should I keep?
[Deleted User]Thu 6/24/10 10:45 AM
no problems man, rodgers mjd all the way, you'll pick up rice or mendenhall with that 3rd pick rbs set then wr wr wr away
This coming from the guy that thinks he is #5 in the world.
You need more than 2 RBs if you want to contend..ONE injury to either of those Backs and you're done.
Personally my draft strategy is RB, RB, WR/RB (best option), WR/RB (whichever I didn't get in round 3), Wr or RB, then QB.
No QB is worth drafting in the top 2 rounds unless scoring is elevated, not even Manning, Brady or Brees. The deviation in points per week between the top 10 RBs and the rest is significantly greater than the top 10 QBs and the rest.
If you have stud RBs and WRs in your lineup, all you need is consistent play from QB. WR/Rb is usually3 to 5 roster slots, QB is usually ONE. If you have a stud QB, 1 good RB and 1 good WR it is much harder to get consistent week in and week out scoring from the rest of your lineup.
Simply stated, do you want consistent stud play out of 4 or 5 roster slots or just 1 or 2 ?
MrWizzardSun 6/20/10 12:11 PM
I am in a two player keeper league and get to choose between Rodgers, MJD, and Megatron. I also have the 3rd pick in the draft coming up... who should I keep?
[Deleted User]Thu 6/24/10 10:45 AM
no problems man, rodgers mjd all the way, you'll pick up rice or mendenhall with that 3rd pick rbs set then wr wr wr away
VaBhodiSun 6/27/10 10:02 PM
This coming from the guy that thinks he is #5 in the world.
You need more than 2 RBs if you want to contend..ONE injury to either of those Backs and you're done.
Personally my draft strategy is RB, RB, WR/RB (best option), WR/RB (whichever I didn't get in round 3), Wr or RB, then QB.
No QB is worth drafting in the top 2 rounds unless scoring is elevated, not even Manning, Brady or Brees. The deviation in points per week between the top 10 RBs and the rest is significantly greater than the top 10 QBs and the rest.
If you have stud RBs and WRs in your lineup, all you need is consistent play from QB. WR/Rb is usually3 to 5 roster slots, QB is usually ONE. If you have a stud QB, 1 good RB and 1 good WR it is much harder to get consistent week in and week out scoring from the rest of your lineup.
Simply stated, do you want consistent stud play out of 4 or 5 roster slots or just 1 or 2 ?