Need some good strategies based on the league settings I have provided. Could anyone break down how these settings will affect my draft and player management in the season. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Maximum Number of Teams: 10
Maximum Moves: No maximum
Maximum Trades: No maximum
Scoring Type: Head-to-Head League
Waiver Time: 1
Post Draft Players: Follow Waiver Rules
Last Trade Date: November 28
Trade Reject Time: 2 days
Playoffs: Week 14, 15 and 16 (8 teams)
Bye Points: Yes
Fractional Points: No
Negative Points: Yes
Starting Positions: QB, WR, WR, WR, RB, RB, RB, TE, K, DEF, Bench, Bench, Bench, Bench, Bench, Bench, Bench
Statistical Categories (Offense):
Passing Yards (25 yards per point)
Passing Touchdowns (6)
Interceptions (-2)
Rushing Yards (10 yards per point)
Rushing Touchdowns (6)
Reception Yards (10 yards per point)
Reception Touchdowns (6)
Return Touchdowns (6)
2 Point Conversions (2)
Fumbles Lost (-1)
Statistical Categories (Kickers):
Field Goals 0-19 Yards (3)
Field Goals 20-29 Yards (3)
Field Goals 30-39 Yards (3)
Field Goals 40-49 Yards (4)
Field Goals 50+ Yards (5)
Point After Attempt Made (1)
1 suggestion- don't make 8 teams go to the playoffs, when u only have 10 teams...that means its terrible if u don't make it....only the elite should make the playoffs
I would pick RB RB RB in the frist three rounds for sure.
Then maybe shop around for some Wide receivers. you will get a distinct advantage if you can land three starting Running backs who touch the ball 15-20 times a game.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to spread the talent around a little. For instance, draft a RB, QB, RB, WR, RB, etc. Also, what are some good strategies for head to head leagues
No one can ever fault your strategy if you take rb, rb, wr. There will be good value at qb and te spots in later rounds. You must have a running game to compete, period. The only exception could be for a late first round, or second round choice of Harrison, Culpepper, of McNabb.
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I agree that you have to take 2 Rb's first. And taking a third in round 3 wouldn't be a bad idea especially if someother guys go QB, or WR you can get another strong RB. Wr's a very deep so no huge rush on those and Qb's are usually available in rounds 4,5, and 6. Do you know your draft position yet?
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Hey RB's are at such a premium, I'd go RB in the first three rounds. With TD passses being 6 points, and 25 pass yards/1 point, QB's are going to be high scorers, but here are more than enough to go around in a 10 team league. I'd go RB in the first three rounds, no question. Wait on QB, and go for depth at receiver first....