Slots 1, 2, 3 and 12 would be my favs. 1, 2, and 3 are obvious, but with 12 and 12th picks you can grab a couple of elite WRs and watch other teams draft the rest, which leaves better RBs on the board when you draft again. This year is an unusual one in that a guy like LT is undervalued and can be had in the middle of the draft. Say were you to have the 6th pick he could be there and you might walk away with LT and Moss with your first two picks.
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I had 1,2,3, followed by 10,11,12, so you pretty much confirmed by feelings.
One guy always likes to draft from 12 and goes WR/WR, so I'm tempted to drop way back and go with whichever RB falls and combo him with one of Moss, Fitz, Andre if possible.
If I get an early pick I guess i'll hope for MJD/Forte and fingers crossed for a Colston/Jennings type at late 2nd.
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I agree with Mooch for the most part. I'd want 1 or 2 (ADP or MJD) as those are the only two spots I feel the associated player is worth the pick. I'm not as high on Forte as most so I wouldn't want the 3rd pick. I'd also want 10 through 12. At those picks, I'd look to grab, in this order LT/Fitz/Gore/Slaton/AJohnson/Westy/RMoss/CJohnson, but just make sure you got at least one RB. Chances are that LT doesn't fall that far and Fitz falling there is 50/50 from the mocks I've seen thus far. But the others will be there at 10, and at worst you end up with something like Gore or Slaton and CJohnson as your first 2 picks which is a solid base to work from.