Ajosu wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:If you are good at projecting, good at drafting, don't get emotionally attached to players and have luck on your side, you can easily still field a top lineup that wins the whole thing even if you "waste" a pick on one of those 2 TE's super early in a draft.
What do some of your ideal lineups look like? Which position are you most confident in waiting on to grab your number one starter, in exchange for taking a TE early?
I really play it by ear draft specific.
I mean you have to have a plan going in, but I really just start with wherever my pick is and who drops to me that I love in the 1st round and go from there, but with a solid list of players at each position that I try to mainly stay with.
I was in a mock a yesterday morning, 12 team, had pick 10.
Ryan Mathews slipped to me, top 4 QB's were gone, Cal gone. I almost went Cam, but decided against it and planned to grab him on the way back.
Took him, Gronk went off at 13, I came back at 15 with Graham. I remember Forte and CJ came off before my pick as well, along with Cam, think MJD was the 4th of 4.
I'm not always going TE, but I've been trying different things and I've had what I consider success, but you really have to take mocks with a grain of salt, at least when you get into rounds 7 and further. But at that point I felt like most everyone else is a reach besides Trent Richardson or Murray, maybe McFadden, but I was weary on all and already had a lead back.
I'd have to check the email and pull it up, but I remember the 1st few rounds.
Wound up:
1. Mathews
2. Graham
3. Hakeem Nicks
4. Doug Martin
5. Rivers
6. Maclin
7. Meachem
I also wound up with Big Ben, Heyward-Bey and Kevin Smith off the top of my head. It was the first mock I'd done in a couple days that I really paid attention to and I felt like it was one of my best results for a PPR league.
I don't usually have popular teams by consensus thinking early in the year and I often have the hot team that everyone doubts can keep it up the whole season when people rate 'em around week 7 or 8, but I don't sweat that, my success rate in money leagues and competitive fun leagues is off the charts, no BS just to sound corny and braggadocios.
One problem I find I run into with my style though, is people are always skeptical to trade with me cause they look as my breakout no name guys as a fluke that won't keep it up a majority of the time I'm trying to deal.
They say I'm overrating my players and the such and usually I thank them at the end for saving me from making trades that would have ruined my teams cause they reject all my homer offers lol.
Last year I moneyed pretty deep in both my money league(although small stakes ones, $50 a pop 12 teamers) even after overcoming some really bad injuries.
I won the regular season title and some weekly high point totals in the one.
In the other I came in 3rd after making a furious late season comeback and sneaking in as the 6 seed.
I lost the playoff round that sent me to the 3rd place game by like 8 and the guy that beat me lost in the Finals, he put up league high for the week by like 30 points the week he knocked me out, so I would have beat the other two playoff teams and the week I won the 3rd place game I put up league high.
All I know is I'm often very outside the box, but I make sure I still get proper value without getting obsessed over it during the draft.
/end pointless self hyping
