So this is the only league I do, same guys from college been going at it for over 10 years....(damn, sux to read that)
Anyway, it is a PPR league, and Qb's get 6pts for TD throws....I didn't make the rules, I just draft accordingly...haha
We have a D player, which is dumb, but again....not my choice...
What do you think? I decided to use the "zero RB" strategy this year, which is basically to draft high end wideouts first then fill in you team accordingly...let's see how it works. My last few years have been drafting RB early and often, and my teams have ended up sucking.
fire away!
(Drafted 7th)
Roster:
Round 1, Pick 7 (7th Overall)
Calvin Johnson Det - WR
Round 2, Pick 4 (14th Overall)
Brandon Marshall Chi - WR
Round 3, Pick 7 (27th Overall)
Arian Foster Hou - RB
Round 4, Pick 4 (34th Overall)
Shane Vereen NE - RB
Round 5, Pick 7 (47th Overall)
Rob Gronkowski NE - TE
Round 6, Pick 4 (54th Overall)
Matthew Stafford Det - QB
Round 7, Pick 7 (67th Overall)
Mike Wallace Mia - WR
Round 8, Pick 4 (74th Overall)
Maurice Jones-Drew Oak - RB
Round 9, Pick 7 (87th Overall)
Pierre Thomas NO - RB
Round 10, Pick 4 (94th Overall)
Dwayne Bowe KC - WR
Round 11, Pick 7 (107th Overall)
Kelvin Benjamin Car - WR
Round 12, Pick 4 (114th Overall)
Cecil Shorts III Jax - WR
Round 13, Pick 7 (127th Overall)
Bernard Pierce Bal - RB
Round 14, Pick 4 (134th Overall)
Kenbrell Thompkins NE - WR
Round 15, Pick 7 (147th Overall)
Cincinnati Cin - DEF
Round 16, Pick 4 (154th Overall)
Dan Carpenter Buf - K
Round 17, Pick 7 (167th Overall)
Philip Rivers SD - QB
Round 18, Pick 4 (174th Overall)
Luke Kuechly Car - D
I wouldn't call this the "Zero RB" strategy though. That strategy (which I would've used if I drafted 7th or later) means taking a RB starting in the 5th or 6th round.
If this were a 12 team league he wouldn't run away with anything let alone a ten team league.
Any other insights?