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Old 08-02-2005, 09:32 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania
Were these "experts" former players that played with guys like McNair? And, are you sure they weren't discussing "sleeper QBs" for 2005?

That's really the only way Palmer, Carr and maybe McNair this year should be discussed in fantasy.

Peyton and Culpepper in my opinion are the only R1 locks for a fantasy draft. Many put McNabb there and maybe late R1 of a 12 team league, but I think he's a solid top R2 talent.

After that you have 4-5 QBs, including Green, that will fall to Round 4 simply because teams are loading up on RBs and their top WRs.

Green is a top 5 fantasy QB.
I'm not sure where they were slotting these QB's. I don't know anything about how FF works. You are right though about loading up on RBs and WRs. This is what they said. So these positions give you more points? Maybe one day I'll try FF, sounds kind of fun. Only similar thing I've tried is the Fantasy Draft in Madden, which seems to work at lot different.. strategy wise.
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