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eazyb81 06-29-2005 05:40 PM

Fantasy Football Advice Needed
 
I am in the midst of my first draft this year, and I got stuck with the dreaded 1st pick. I took Peyton Manning at #1, with the idea that there would be quality RBs available at #20 and #21. I had my eyes on Clinton Portis and Ahman Green, but both of them got picked right before me. Now I need some help on who to take now that those two are gone. Here is who has been drafted so far:

1. Peyton Manning
2. Ladainian Tomlinson
3. Shaun Alexander
4. Priest Holmes
5. Randy Moss
6. Daunte Culpepper
7. Baltimore's D
8. Willis McGahee
9. Jamal Lewis
10. Donovan McNabb

Round 2

1. Deuce McAllister
2. Edgerrin James
3. Marvin Harrison
4. Kevin Jones
5. Tiki Barber
6. Ahman Green
7. Clinton Portis
8. Torry Holt
9. no pick yet...
10. my pick
11. my pick

Right now I am thinking about Julius Jones and Domanick Davis, but I am also considering Corey Dillon, Rudy Johnson, Lamont Jordan, Tatum Bell....really, any RBs that have a chance to put up some big #s. However, since so many RBs have been taken, i'm wondering if I should take a stud WR or two. Anyone got any advice for me? I need to make these picks by tonight.

chiefkdawg 06-29-2005 05:45 PM

JJ and DD are solid picks

chiefkdawg 06-29-2005 05:46 PM

Who the hell took a defense in rd 1????

eazyb81 06-29-2005 05:47 PM

Yeah, I laughed my ass off at that pick. What an idiot.

chiefkdawg 06-29-2005 06:02 PM

Isn't it a bit early for the draft?
so......who'd ya pick?

Valiant 06-29-2005 06:07 PM

Right now I am thinking about Julius Jones and Domanick Davis, but I am also considering Corey Dillon, Rudy Johnson, Lamont Jordan, Tatum Bell....really, any RBs that have a chance to put up some big #s. However, since so many RBs have been taken, i'm wondering if I should take a stud WR or two. Anyone got any advice for me? I need to make these picks by tonight.

Corey and lamont are solid also.. Stay away from bell until denver decides who is #1 this early... You could take a gander and take TO also...

chiefkdawg 06-29-2005 06:11 PM

Take DD .... makes catches out of the backfield
JJ ...you know Parcells like to run it , esp. with a 83 yr old QB...

eazyb81 06-29-2005 06:13 PM

I think Lamont can have a big year, but the TD vulture Zack Crockett scares the crap out of me.

Right now, I have narrowed it down to Dillon, Davis, and Jones. I think I am going to go with Jones as my high ceiling pick (although his durability and the additions of A Train and Marion Barber worry me), so I need to pick between Dillon and Davis. I'm not on a time limit, I just have to make my picks sometime tonight. So if anyone has any more advice, let's hear it.

eazyb81 06-29-2005 06:19 PM

Ha, the guy that picked right before my two picks coming up just took Michael Vick ROFL.

Man, i'm still pissed that Portis got stolen from me. :cuss:

chiefkdawg 06-29-2005 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by eazyb81
Ha, the guy that picked right before my two picks coming up just took Michael Vick ROFL.

Man, i'm still pissed that Portis got stolen from me. :cuss:

Dude, what kind of league is this??? :shake:

eazyb81 06-29-2005 06:34 PM

Just some friends, we're not playing for money or anything. The guy that picked the Ravens D in the 1st and the guy that just picked Michael Vick aren't the most savvy fantasy football GMs, but the rest of the guys really know their stuff.

chiefkdawg 06-29-2005 06:54 PM

Maybe you should go rb then wr?
maybe JJ or DD then Chad Johnson or Joe Horn...

DJay23 06-29-2005 06:57 PM

Conventional wisdom, I believe, says never to take anything other than a running back inside of the first 10 picks in a fantasy draft. Running backs are more likely to be big point scorers. A decent QB can usually be had in round 3, plus if you pay attention, someone surprising usually surfaces at some point during the early season.

Rain Man 06-29-2005 07:03 PM

If I was you, I'd ditch the fantasy football league and just spend your time defrauding the guy who took the Defense in the first round and then followed it up with Kevin Jones. You've found yourself a fine pigeon there.

milkman 06-29-2005 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DJay23
Conventional wisdom, I believe, says never to take anything other than a running back inside of the first 10 picks in a fantasy draft. Running backs are more likely to be big point scorers. A decent QB can usually be had in round 3, plus if you pay attention, someone surprising usually surfaces at some point during the early season.

I don't play fantasy football, but this seems like pretty solid strategy.

Looking at his draft, there's 7 or 8 RBs taken in the first 15 picks, and the only real QBs taken are Peyton and Donovan.

If I were playing, I'd take JJ from Dallas.

CosmicPal 06-29-2005 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by DJay23
Conventional wisdom, I believe, says never to take anything other than a running back inside of the first 10 picks in a fantasy draft. Running backs are more likely to be big point scorers. A decent QB can usually be had in round 3, plus if you pay attention, someone surprising usually surfaces at some point during the early season.

Yep. I agree with this wisdom. It's not so much that the RB's are big point scorers, but there is a marketable drop after your first 6-8RBs.

When it comes to QB's, there's maybe 1-3 QB's who score a lot of points, but everyone after that is not too far behind each other.

If you grab a stub RB first and an above-average RB second, you still have a very good chance to grab an above-average QB. Most fantasy teams win with this kind of wisdom. Trust me, I know- I've won three times and have only missed the playoffs with two teams and they didn't make it only because of injuries to my starting players.

eazyb81 06-29-2005 07:05 PM

I just took Domanick Davis with my 1st pick...

I have been going back and forth with Dillon and J. Jones. Dillon seems solid, but who knows how he will work out with a new offensive coordinator. I also think he will fight to get touches in the offense this year. Jones ended last year on a tear, but the addition of ATrain for goal line situations scares me (as does his durability issues).

I am now considering taking a stud WR with the next pick, but I am a little scared that I will be hung out to dry on the RB situation by the time I pick again (40 and 41). What should I do? Man, this sucks, I have no idea what to do.

milkman 06-29-2005 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by eazyb81
I just took Domanick Davis with my 1st pick...

I have been going back and forth with Dillon and J. Jones. Dillon seems solid, but who knows how he will work out with a new offensive coordinator. I also think he will fight to get touches in the offense this year. Jones ended last year on a tear, but the addition of ATrain for goal line situations scares me (as does his durability issues).

I am now considering taking a stud WR with the next pick, but I am a little scared that I will be hung out to dry on the RB situation by the time I pick again (40 and 41). What should I do? Man, this sucks, I have no idea what to do.

I think I'd still take another RB with your next pick.

DJay23 06-29-2005 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by eazyb81
I just took Domanick Davis with my 1st pick...

I have been going back and forth with Dillon and J. Jones. Dillon seems solid, but who knows how he will work out with a new offensive coordinator. I also think he will fight to get touches in the offense this year. Jones ended last year on a tear, but the addition of ATrain for goal line situations scares me (as does his durability issues).

I am now considering taking a stud WR with the next pick, but I am a little scared that I will be hung out to dry on the RB situation by the time I pick again (40 and 41). What should I do? Man, this sucks, I have no idea what to do.

So you've got one QB and one RB? I'd go with another RB before I even think about WR. THe worst thing you can do is panic when other people start taking the Marvin Harrisons and Randy Moss' off the board.

eazyb81 06-29-2005 07:14 PM

Which one? The solid Dillon or the high risk/high reward Jones?

milkman 06-29-2005 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by eazyb81
Which one? The solid Dillon or the high risk/high reward Jones?

I really have reservations about Dillion.
I'd still go JJ.

Mile High Mania 06-29-2005 07:17 PM

Jones

chiefkdawg 06-29-2005 07:19 PM

Have you considered Curtis Martin?
Then take Blaylock at the end of the draft.

eazyb81 06-29-2005 07:21 PM

I went with Jones. I have a feeling I am going to live or die by this pick. Parcells better not get cute by using ATrain in goal line situations.

Thanks for the help guys.

milkman 06-29-2005 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by eazyb81
I went with Jones. I have a feeling I am going to live or die by this pick. Parcells better not get cute by using ATrain in goal line situations.

Thanks for the help guys.

I think this is the first time I've ever heard/read Parcells and cute in the same sentence.

Iowanian 06-29-2005 07:43 PM

my advice?

NEver draft your fantasy team before camp even starts, or you'll end up with 3 Ricky Williams' on your roster

eazyb81 06-29-2005 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iowanian
my advice?

NEver draft your fantasy team before camp even starts, or you'll end up with 3 Ricky Williams' on your roster

this is just a league with friends, I plan on joining a couple other leagues once the season gets closer.

KevB 06-29-2005 07:56 PM

I'm late here, but I would have been tempted to pull the trigger on Julius Jones then Terrell Owens. Owens will play...I don't buy that he'd sit one bit. It would have been against conventional wisdom, but I would have been very tempted. Then I'd have gone RB/RB with the next two picks.

Valiant 06-29-2005 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJay23
Conventional wisdom, I believe, says never to take anything other than a running back inside of the first 10 picks in a fantasy draft. Running backs are more likely to be big point scorers. A decent QB can usually be had in round 3, plus if you pay attention, someone surprising usually surfaces at some point during the early season.


I have always drafted between 8-12th.. and that strategy sucks for the bottom drafters... There is no reason to follow the standard draft charts for all positions... If you follow that and everybody is a good drafter in your league you will always be second-tier... As for surprising surfaces for players, depends how quick you are at the gun and your waiver position... If I am in a non-keeper league and no top ten back is available I am going to take either dante or manning and then moss or TO, I will get my mid range back in the third, then grab either another good WR(if available) or Tony G if available... if none of this is there then I grab the best running back.. draft a D between 8-12 rounds and kicker always last... the other rounds take best available for your misses..

Out of my four leagues I do a year I usually average two championship games, now granted I have only won one time in about twelve tries, I still Eagle my way to the big game...

Oh, and what was your reasoning for not drafting LT first????? And also show the teams of the 4th and 2nd pick teams... they seem to be drafted good from their spots...


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