Early Season NFFC Draft Results
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Re: Early Season NFFC Draft Results
So out of the 3 years, you had Top 9 QB percentages of 77, 66 & 66;
and Top 20 RB percentages of 60, 60, 65
And to you those numbers clearly prove that QB's are superior in Preseason vs Final Ranking?
60% to 66% is no where near a clear superiority, especially only over a 3 year study.
and Top 20 RB percentages of 60, 60, 65
And to you those numbers clearly prove that QB's are superior in Preseason vs Final Ranking?
60% to 66% is no where near a clear superiority, especially only over a 3 year study.
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My point is that the top QB1s are more predictable than the top RB1s and WR1s.
If you are more comfortable waiting on QB and trying to get a mid-late round one who turns into a top-7 or top-8, then good luck. Personally, I feel it's much more likely that mid-late round RBs and WRs will end up in the top-10.
To each his own.
If you are more comfortable waiting on QB and trying to get a mid-late round one who turns into a top-7 or top-8, then good luck. Personally, I feel it's much more likely that mid-late round RBs and WRs will end up in the top-10.
To each his own.
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I agree, there will be more RB's and WR's drafted late that finish at the top, we've already established that...the issue is I think it's much easier to identify those QB's in the middle of the draft, that it is hitting on the RB's and WR's.Sandman62 wrote:My point is that the top QB1s are more predictable than the top RB1s and WR1s.
If you are more comfortable waiting on QB and trying to get a mid-late round one who turns into a top-7 or top-8, then good luck. Personally, I feel it's much more likely that mid-late round RBs and WRs will end up in the top-10.
To each his own.
Especially when platooning a mid-tier starting QB with a solid backup can give you better stats than just riding the mid-tier starter the whole way -- there's a lot of very good schedule combos with Eli, Romo, Rivers, Ryan, Peyton, or even Griffin as your #1, but you are never gonna use your backup when you take a top 5 QB (except on bye, or in case of an injury, in which case your team is pretty much toast without the big QB that you are banking on).
I'm sure I'm just as confident in my skills to locate mid-round RB's and WR's as you are; but in my opinion, hitting on them is much harder than getting solid starter quality production with top 7 upside out of that mid-tier of QB's. Only 5 people can get the top 5 QB's, if it was a Magic Bullet to winning, they'd be the top 5 picks in every draft.
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So then i guess you are both taking a top 5 stud qb early?
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Not necessarily. But maybe a top-7 or 8 who CAN be a top-5?
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Re: Early Season NFFC Draft Results
Let's get two more draft results posted this morning so that we can keep the talk about draft strategies, ADPs and more. Enjoy these two today:
Round 1:
1 1 Arian Foster RB
1 2 Ray Rice RB
1 3 LeSean McCoy RB
1 4 Calvin Johnson WR
1 5 Ryan Mathews RB
1 6 Aaron Rodgers QB
1 7 Maurice Jones-Drew RB
1 8 Tom Brady QB
1 9 Chris Johnson RB
1 10 Drew Brees QB
1 11 Matthew Stafford QB
1 12 Darren McFadden RB
1 13 Rob Gronkowski TE
1 14 Wes Welker WR
Round 2:
2 1 Greg Jennings WR
2 2 Jimmy Graham TE
2 3 DeMarco Murray RB
2 4 Dez Bryant WR
2 5 Andre Johnson WR
2 6 Darren Sproles RB
2 7 Trent Richardson RB
2 8 Cam Newton QB
2 9 Roddy White WR
2 10 Marshawn Lynch RB
2 11 Larry Fitzgerald WR
2 12 Matt Forte RB
2 13 A.J. Green WR
2 14 Jamaal Charles RB
Round 3:
3 1 Hakeem Nicks WR
3 2 Steven Jackson RB
3 3 Brandon Marshall WR
3 4 Michael Crabtree WR
3 5 Steve Smith WR
3 6 Victor Cruz WR
3 7 Jordy Nelson WR
3 8 Frank Gore RB
3 9 Mike Wallace WR
3 10 Michael Vick QB
3 11 Julio Jones WR
3 12 Marques Colston WR
3 13 Dwayne Bowe WR
3 14 Percy Harvin WR
Round 4:
4 1 Jeremy Maclin WR
4 2 Kenny Britt WR
4 3 Reggie Bush RB
4 4 Tony Romo QB
4 5 Adrian Peterson RB
4 6 Michael Turner RB
4 7 Willis McGahee RB
4 8 Miles Austin WR
4 9 Aaron Hernandez TE
4 10 James Starks RB
4 11 Jason Witten TE
4 12 Demaryius Thomas WR
4 13 Fred Jackson RB
4 14 Eli Manning QB
Round 5:
5 1 Vernon Davis TE
5 2 Brandon Lloyd WR
5 3 Vincent Jackson WR
5 4 Beanie Wells RB
5 5 Stevan Ridley RB
5 6 Antonio Brown WR
5 7 Doug Martin RB
5 8 Reggie Wayne WR
5 9 Ahmad Bradshaw RB
5 10 DeSean Jackson WR
5 11 C.J. Spiller RB
5 12 Stevie Johnson WR
5 13 Antonio Gates TE
5 14 Matt Ryan QB
Round 6:
6 1 Jermichael Finley TE
6 2 Philip Rivers QB
6 3 Fred Davis TE
6 4 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB
6 5 Eric Decker WR
6 6 Lance Moore WR
6 7 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR
6 8 Isaac Redman RB
6 9 Ben Roethlisberger QB
6 10 Donald Brown RB
6 11 Joel Dreessen TE
6 12 Peyton Manning QB
6 13 Michael Bush RB
6 14 Roy Helu RB
Thoughts?
Round 1:
1 1 Arian Foster RB
1 2 Ray Rice RB
1 3 LeSean McCoy RB
1 4 Calvin Johnson WR
1 5 Ryan Mathews RB
1 6 Aaron Rodgers QB
1 7 Maurice Jones-Drew RB
1 8 Tom Brady QB
1 9 Chris Johnson RB
1 10 Drew Brees QB
1 11 Matthew Stafford QB
1 12 Darren McFadden RB
1 13 Rob Gronkowski TE
1 14 Wes Welker WR
Round 2:
2 1 Greg Jennings WR
2 2 Jimmy Graham TE
2 3 DeMarco Murray RB
2 4 Dez Bryant WR
2 5 Andre Johnson WR
2 6 Darren Sproles RB
2 7 Trent Richardson RB
2 8 Cam Newton QB
2 9 Roddy White WR
2 10 Marshawn Lynch RB
2 11 Larry Fitzgerald WR
2 12 Matt Forte RB
2 13 A.J. Green WR
2 14 Jamaal Charles RB
Round 3:
3 1 Hakeem Nicks WR
3 2 Steven Jackson RB
3 3 Brandon Marshall WR
3 4 Michael Crabtree WR
3 5 Steve Smith WR
3 6 Victor Cruz WR
3 7 Jordy Nelson WR
3 8 Frank Gore RB
3 9 Mike Wallace WR
3 10 Michael Vick QB
3 11 Julio Jones WR
3 12 Marques Colston WR
3 13 Dwayne Bowe WR
3 14 Percy Harvin WR
Round 4:
4 1 Jeremy Maclin WR
4 2 Kenny Britt WR
4 3 Reggie Bush RB
4 4 Tony Romo QB
4 5 Adrian Peterson RB
4 6 Michael Turner RB
4 7 Willis McGahee RB
4 8 Miles Austin WR
4 9 Aaron Hernandez TE
4 10 James Starks RB
4 11 Jason Witten TE
4 12 Demaryius Thomas WR
4 13 Fred Jackson RB
4 14 Eli Manning QB
Round 5:
5 1 Vernon Davis TE
5 2 Brandon Lloyd WR
5 3 Vincent Jackson WR
5 4 Beanie Wells RB
5 5 Stevan Ridley RB
5 6 Antonio Brown WR
5 7 Doug Martin RB
5 8 Reggie Wayne WR
5 9 Ahmad Bradshaw RB
5 10 DeSean Jackson WR
5 11 C.J. Spiller RB
5 12 Stevie Johnson WR
5 13 Antonio Gates TE
5 14 Matt Ryan QB
Round 6:
6 1 Jermichael Finley TE
6 2 Philip Rivers QB
6 3 Fred Davis TE
6 4 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB
6 5 Eric Decker WR
6 6 Lance Moore WR
6 7 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR
6 8 Isaac Redman RB
6 9 Ben Roethlisberger QB
6 10 Donald Brown RB
6 11 Joel Dreessen TE
6 12 Peyton Manning QB
6 13 Michael Bush RB
6 14 Roy Helu RB
Thoughts?
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Re: Early Season NFFC Draft Results
AP at 4.05. That could end up being an absolute steal if he's healthy! IMO, even if he's at 75%, that's still tremendous value in that spot.
Go Big Red!
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Joel Dreessen? Joel Dreessen??
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Omg, try Michael Crabtree in the 3rd (3.4)..... his adp is 91?boutrous11 wrote:Joel Dreessen? Joel Dreessen??
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Will it be Philip Rivers or Matt Ryan then?Sandman62 wrote:Not necessarily. But maybe a top-7 or 8 who CAN be a top-5?