Shouldn't your post say "getting TOO MUCH love..."?
I'm not sure how Manning's doing in his rehab, but he's pretty much money in the bank every year at QB and I'd continue to draft him there if healthy.
Agree with many of your others.
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Hmmm, interesting?
I like 10 guys on your "over-loved" list and only 4 on your "under-loved list.
Sounds like one of us is going to be wrong........
I like 10 guys on your "over-loved" list and only 4 on your "under-loved list.
Sounds like one of us is going to be wrong........
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Here is the thing about Over-loved, Under-loved, Over-valued, Under-valued, McLovin or No-Lovin......
What do you believe in? What I mean by that is when the chips are down are you going after the guys you like or not, regardless where you "think" they should go.
ADP or getting a feel for where players are going in drafts is an important component to "Draft Strategy", but it can backfire if you decide you are going to wait on certain players because you feel they are a better "Value" taking them in a certain round.
I used believe in not pushing a guy up a round or two if I could get him a round later. When the Big $$ drafts roll around that strategy is out the window. I have been burnt in the past by getting too cute and waiting on players I liked because they "should" go in this round and so on. I wanted A.Foster and L.McCoy last year on all my teams, but I liked Foster in the 3rd Rd not the 2nd, so I lost out on him more often than not. McCoy same thing.
A big part of fantasy football success is knowing how you want to construct your team before the draft, having a back-up plan and being able to change on the fly during the draft.
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What do you believe in? What I mean by that is when the chips are down are you going after the guys you like or not, regardless where you "think" they should go.
ADP or getting a feel for where players are going in drafts is an important component to "Draft Strategy", but it can backfire if you decide you are going to wait on certain players because you feel they are a better "Value" taking them in a certain round.
I used believe in not pushing a guy up a round or two if I could get him a round later. When the Big $$ drafts roll around that strategy is out the window. I have been burnt in the past by getting too cute and waiting on players I liked because they "should" go in this round and so on. I wanted A.Foster and L.McCoy last year on all my teams, but I liked Foster in the 3rd Rd not the 2nd, so I lost out on him more often than not. McCoy same thing.
A big part of fantasy football success is knowing how you want to construct your team before the draft, having a back-up plan and being able to change on the fly during the draft.
[ July 18, 2011, 03:49 PM: Message edited by: The Franchise ]
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Whats not to love about Reggie Wayne? Hundred catches 8 tds and 1200 yds every year. Hes 33 and still wants to play for the Colts. Terell Owens was 37 or 38 last year and still performed at a high level. So if its not age or going to another team what is it?