A Common Way to Draft
Saturday, March 26, 2005
Here is a common draft theory.
The Stud Running Back Draft: This is one of the more popular ways to draft a team. Since there are about 20 viable fantasy starters in the whole NFL, there will be more players drafted than are worth it. Running back is probably the most vital position in fantasy football. Basically, you will draft two running backs first. No matter what. After that you fill in the rest of your starters. Pros; You have a better chance of getting two top 10 RB's than most other teams. Cons; There is a good possibility you will miss out on the top quarterbacks and top wide receivers. You might get the 9th and 10th best backs. That's not a good return on your investment. Especially if someone gets the top back and the 11th back, but picks them four rounds apart.
This draft style doesn't really plan for the rest of the draft. So what would you do after this? Just follow a cheatsheet? Okay, if that's what you want, but next I'll show you how really serious players play.

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