Trrrroy
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I'm having trouble deciding what the strategy I'm going to take for my main league this season. Usually I get a top RB in the first, top WR in the second. This season, I decided I was going to take advantage of the seemingly deep WR group, and go RB with my first two picks. I've been doing that in a number of mock drafts and have liked the results.
But then I noticed how many starting RB's have been available later. You have guys like Joseph Randle, Tevin Coleman, Crowell, Sankey, T.J. Yeldon, Blount etc... available in the fifth and later. Not the best names, for sure, but they have enough upside to think at least a few of them will pan out. So I've been going WR with my first two picks, and stocking up on these names late. I've really been pleased with the results.
Thoughts?
But then I noticed how many starting RB's have been available later. You have guys like Joseph Randle, Tevin Coleman, Crowell, Sankey, T.J. Yeldon, Blount etc... available in the fifth and later. Not the best names, for sure, but they have enough upside to think at least a few of them will pan out. So I've been going WR with my first two picks, and stocking up on these names late. I've really been pleased with the results.
Thoughts?