I doubt this is at all representative of any leagues anyone else is in, but if it's interesting to anyone -
10 team full PPR, 2 QB 3 WR 2 RB TE 2 FLEX K DEF, 8 bench. Passing TDs are 6 points. In previous years I have gone with getting a bunch of mediocre QBs and trying to play matchups, but this year I decided that I don't pay enough attention to make that really workable and psychologically it really annoys me when I pick wrong, so I probably made some suboptimal picks trying to make sure I had as many guys that would be every-week lock starters as possible. (Also I really like Chris Hogan.)
Picking 9th, but we reverse after round 2 so I had 9, 12, 22, 39, 42, etc.
QB: Brady, Watson, Winston, Darnold
RB: David Johnson, Royce Freeman, Derrick Henry, Rashaad Penny, Aaron Jones, Corey Clement
WR: Thielen, Hogan, Allen Robinson, Woods, Meredith, Anthony Miller, Rishard Matthews
TE: Kelce
DEF: Jacksonville
K: Boswell
I barely missed out on the last run of RBs I was interested in (the Mixon/Howard area) so I ended up with a bunch of guys in committees that I think have a decent chance of taking over. And Brady/Watson/Johnson/Thielen/Hogan/Kelce/JAX are all set-and-forget.
Other notes: Between work and baseball I had done zero prep for this. I planned to do some research in the couple hours I had before the draft but I had an eye doctor appt and had to get my eyes dilated so I couldn't read for about two hours afterward. I live in SF and literally learned that Jerick McKinnon is on the Niners an hour before the draft.
Nevertheless, I'm pretty sure I know better than those ESPN chumps and for a bunch of guys I looked at their ratings and said "they don't know what they're talking about". Interesting psychology there.
10 team full PPR, 2 QB 3 WR 2 RB TE 2 FLEX K DEF, 8 bench. Passing TDs are 6 points. In previous years I have gone with getting a bunch of mediocre QBs and trying to play matchups, but this year I decided that I don't pay enough attention to make that really workable and psychologically it really annoys me when I pick wrong, so I probably made some suboptimal picks trying to make sure I had as many guys that would be every-week lock starters as possible. (Also I really like Chris Hogan.)
Picking 9th, but we reverse after round 2 so I had 9, 12, 22, 39, 42, etc.
QB: Brady, Watson, Winston, Darnold
RB: David Johnson, Royce Freeman, Derrick Henry, Rashaad Penny, Aaron Jones, Corey Clement
WR: Thielen, Hogan, Allen Robinson, Woods, Meredith, Anthony Miller, Rishard Matthews
TE: Kelce
DEF: Jacksonville
K: Boswell
I barely missed out on the last run of RBs I was interested in (the Mixon/Howard area) so I ended up with a bunch of guys in committees that I think have a decent chance of taking over. And Brady/Watson/Johnson/Thielen/Hogan/Kelce/JAX are all set-and-forget.
Other notes: Between work and baseball I had done zero prep for this. I planned to do some research in the couple hours I had before the draft but I had an eye doctor appt and had to get my eyes dilated so I couldn't read for about two hours afterward. I live in SF and literally learned that Jerick McKinnon is on the Niners an hour before the draft.
Nevertheless, I'm pretty sure I know better than those ESPN chumps and for a bunch of guys I looked at their ratings and said "they don't know what they're talking about". Interesting psychology there.
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