a complicated/detailed question...
12 Team Standard league, 6pt/TD, 1pt/10 yds rushing or receiving, 1 pt/30 yds passing.
My best three keepers are Watson/Dobbins/Walker (yuk to all 3); everyone must keep 2 and they are handled like our 1st and 2nd picks of the draft.
We play 2 RB, 2WR, 1 Flex (RB/WR/TE)
I have 3rd pick in the draft. Players available include Jefferson, McCaffery, Chubb, Robinson, Mahomes
I figure the first two will be gone when I pick (this gets even more complicated if Jefferson is still there at 3). By the time the snake draft gets back to me I'm in the Higgins/Ridley WR area, the best RBs will be gone. Do I:
- keep Watson and one RB (betting on Watson returning to form), then take the best RB available (a start like Watson, Dobbins, Chubb) ?
OR
- keep Walker and Dobbins then go best available (a start like Dobbins, Walker and Chubb) ?
OR
- keep Walker and Dobbins then "swing for the fences" and go with a pick like Mahomes (a start like Dobbins, Walker and Mahomes) ?
I'm open to all three options, but right now I'm leaning towards the first or third options; with well below average keepers the middle option seems a bit too conservative. The first two options will require me to gamble later in the draft on "upside" players, while the last option gives me a player with a scoring advantage every week.
If you're still awake after all this... LOL... thoughts?
12 Team Standard league, 6pt/TD, 1pt/10 yds rushing or receiving, 1 pt/30 yds passing.
My best three keepers are Watson/Dobbins/Walker (yuk to all 3); everyone must keep 2 and they are handled like our 1st and 2nd picks of the draft.
We play 2 RB, 2WR, 1 Flex (RB/WR/TE)
I have 3rd pick in the draft. Players available include Jefferson, McCaffery, Chubb, Robinson, Mahomes
I figure the first two will be gone when I pick (this gets even more complicated if Jefferson is still there at 3). By the time the snake draft gets back to me I'm in the Higgins/Ridley WR area, the best RBs will be gone. Do I:
- keep Watson and one RB (betting on Watson returning to form), then take the best RB available (a start like Watson, Dobbins, Chubb) ?
OR
- keep Walker and Dobbins then go best available (a start like Dobbins, Walker and Chubb) ?
OR
- keep Walker and Dobbins then "swing for the fences" and go with a pick like Mahomes (a start like Dobbins, Walker and Mahomes) ?
I'm open to all three options, but right now I'm leaning towards the first or third options; with well below average keepers the middle option seems a bit too conservative. The first two options will require me to gamble later in the draft on "upside" players, while the last option gives me a player with a scoring advantage every week.
If you're still awake after all this... LOL... thoughts?