On your typical cheat sheet you'll find players ranked at their respective positions, and probably each player's bye week as well. Something I did last year that really helped was add an extra column for "avg draft position". Do any of you guys do this as well?
For example, my WR list may look like this:
Moss / 4 / 9
Marvin / 6 / 13
Owens / 5 / 19
Holt / 8 / 15
Ward / 7 / 24
etc..
I find this helps as I typically draft on best avail regardless of position, but it also keeps me from reaching too much when I see a guy's avg draft position telling me I can still mostly likely get him in the following round...
I also add + and - here and there to remind of guys I'd really like to grab and guys who may be too risky unless they fall really far.
Any other bright ideas for cheat sheet info? Also, I resort to using ESPN's average draft picks and if anyone out there can point me towards a more accurate gauge of where players are landing in drafts, I'd appreciate it!

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