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Here we are again. This time, I'll be going over my top ten wide receivers. While I'm likely to only get one of these guys because I draft my first wide receiver in the third round, it's important to know who I'm drafting when I'm on the clock.
My strategy this year, unless something extraordinary happens, is to go running back, running back, wide receiver, and then best available from there. The following rankings are compiled based on a standard point per reception league, because honestly, who plays non-PPR these days? I'll give you a fair warning: The following rankings are my most unpredictable of any position. So sit back, and enjoy the show.
1. Calvin Johnson, Lions - Quarterback, running back, and wide receiver all have distinct number ones this season. While the Madden Curse sort of scares me this year, it's not something that is going to...
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The fantasy football draft finished...and I am tired. I had one of those great drafts that you can only dream of. First, let us acknowledge it is June and everyone has the players they can be proud of...but what I did was even better...it was the drafting that was amazing. I know amazing sounds like hyperbole and you are probably correct...but the tools I employed in this draft were awe-inspiring and befitting of fantasy football royalty.
First, I started a brutal run that was at the right time and place that allowed a maximum number of people to participate to magnify the carnage. You see there were two teams who had not drafted their QBs yet...it was about the 11th round and I was due to take another QB and Cutler was on the board. So I grabbed him, at 11.2 then the next guy grabbed his, and...
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I have been telling many of you that I will unveil my personal draft room strategies in action. Here is the first in a series I will be running called Draft Room Audibles.
I just drafted my first personal money team this year. It was a standard PPR setup 1QB 2RB 2WR 1Te 1Flex 1K 1 Def - $30 to enter and 1st place prize = $250I think I did good since it was against some really good money players from voldemort sports aka a site we shall not name.1st --I am hoping to bring some of those players from that draft into some drafts here2nd-- Let's get right to my team and the strategy in action:
first note I drafted no kicker or defense instead used those slots for depth and this was a key part of the strategy I used in this draftI did not...
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