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Old 09-01-2009, 03:24 PM
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Got the first pick tonight. HELP!

Got the first pick in a 10 team league.

PPR
6pt TD
1pt every 10yds rush/rec

Here is the projected stats for the league.

Do I go WR first? QB? Top RB is MJD at 14. So confused

Wes Welker is ahead of Jones Drew. WTF?

All Players Projections NFL Scoring Stats
Player PaTD PaYd ReTD ReYd Recpt RuTD RuYd FPTS
1 Brees, Drew QB NO 33 4889 0 0 0 0 40 367
2 Brady, Tom QB NE 33 4413 0 0 0 0 62 313
3 Johnson, Andre WR HOU 0 0 9 1509 108 0 0 313
4 Manning, Peyton QB IND 30 4375 0 0 0 1 30 313
5 Fitzgerald, Larry WR ARI 0 0 10 1437 100 0 0 296
6 Rivers, Philip QB SD 31 4074 0 0 0 1 63 292
7 Rodgers, Aaron QB GB 27 4081 0 0 0 2 146 290
8 Johnson, Calvin WR DET 0 0 11 1396 92 0 0 287
9 Moss, Randy WR NE 0 0 13 1254 83 0 0 279
10 Wayne, Reggie WR IND 0 0 8 1423 98 0 0 278
11 Warner, Kurt QB ARI 30 4219 0 0 0 0 12 271
12 Romo, Tony QB DAL 29 3865 0 0 0 1 82 269
13 Welker, Wes WR NE 0 0 7 1170 113 0 17 267
14 Jones-Drew, Maurice RB JAC 0 0 3 521 62 8 1042 264
15 Jennings, Greg WR GB 0 0 10 1257 83 0 0 261
16 Peterson, Adrian RB MIN 0 0 0 187 21 14 1489 261
17 Boldin, Anquan WR ARI 0 0 9 1161 87 0 43 251
18 White, Roddy WR ATL 0 0 8 1240 83 0 0 246
19 McNabb, Donovan QB PHI 21 3809 0 0 0 1 120 242
20 Forte, Matt RB CHI 0 0 2 397 46 8 1163 240
21 Schaub, Matt QB HOU 22 3596 0 0 0 1 80 239
22 Bowe, Dwayne WR KC 0 0 7 1121 86 0 0 234
23 Colston, Marques WR NO 0 0 10 1063 74 0 0 233
24 Gore, Frank RB SF 0 0 2 348 44 8 1151 233
25 Ryan, Matt QB ATL 23 3659 0 0 0 0 58 233
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how many points for yards passing ? With the QBs ranked so high, I'm thinking it's 1 point for every 20 or 25 yards passing. If so....


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how many points for yards passing ? With the QBs ranked so high, I'm thinking it's 1 point for every 20 or 25 yards passing. If so....


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Its 1pt for every 20yds.

Forgot to mention you can start 1 qb, 2 rb 2 wr. BUT you can also go with either 1 rb and 3 wr or 3 rb and 1 wr. The teams that have won in the past have a good QB and play 3 wr.

Brady or Brees?

Got Brees in another league.
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Why take the 16th ranked guy first? by the time my pick comes back im lookin at a #2 wr at best.
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if you dont have a stud wr in a ppr league your not winning it
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I don't see how you pass on Peterson. He's a total stud. You could still get a productive QB later, Rivers or Rodgers will still be on the board 2nd rd I would think.
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if you dont have a stud wr in a ppr league your not winning it
who would you take #1?
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I don't see how you pass on Peterson. He's a total stud. You could still get a productive QB later, Rivers or Rodgers will still be on the board 2nd rd I would think.
That was my first thought. Or MJD. But there is a 100pt diff between him and the top QB's
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i go jones drew #1, the reason all of those qb's are ranked higher does not mean you should take them higher as the disparity between the #1 and #10 qb is alot less than between the #1 and #10 rb. There are also only 5 or so elite rb's this year. When it gets back to you go wr..you will get roddy white or colston
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That was my first thought. Or MJD. But there is a 100pt diff between him and the top QB's
yep - sometimes you have to look at the difference between the position

like what is the difference between QB #1 and QB #10

compared to the difference between RB #1 and RB #10

My guess is the gap is bigger in the RB category, but don't know for sure

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damn be beat me to the punch lol
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we are so fing sharp ups
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ron, first 3 shoot for jones drew, then colston/white, then maybe someone like gore or whoever best available rb is...rmember its ppr so avoid guys like jacobs....wait on qb imo because unless you have brees, brady, rivers the next 10 will prob be pretty close
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I'm gonna take Peterson.

Just did a mock draft myself.

Targeting R. White, A Rodgers, Boldin and Bowe round 2 and 3
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