Some general comments:
1. WRs were the target. Most of us were going after the top WRs and were prepared to pay to get them. I think that's a trend we're going to see in all drafts/auctions this year. This year really has become the year of the receiver in fantasy leagues.
2. Because of No. 1, RBs went cheaper than ever before. When you're getting proven, talented RBs for $40 or less you know the prices are pretty good for this position. Will this trend hold in auctions? I think it might.
3. QBs went pretty much as expected. Brady over Brees was a surprise but generally the top QBs went for what was expected and then the lower-tier guys went in the $5-$8 range. This may be the one position you can really lock in on before an auction in terms of estimating how much you want to spend.
4. Nobody would let me get a kicker for $1. OK, this is a personal thing. I brought up three kickers for $1 and somebody bid $2 every time. C'mon guys, they're kickers.
