chewy b. Posted August 28, 2010 Share Posted August 28, 2010 For those that use autodraft, how much pre-ranking do you do? Do you have a strategy, even though much is unknown? Does my strategy below make sense? Here's mine(10 team league, ppr): I don't want any chance to end up with multiples of: K, TE, DEF. So... I took them all off the board except--H. Miller target round 10 and Cincy defense target round 15, no kicker. If I get shut out at any or all 3 positions, the waiver wire will suffice. At QB, I moved up Schaub to around round 3. I moved Rothlesberger up to about round 8 or 9. Either or both at those spots is great with me. No other QB's ranked. That's it. I took my shots at those four positions, and I'll get free agents as needed. Otherwise, I'll load up on RB's and WR's. I moved up some potential late-year producers, like S. Holmes, figuring I might end up deep enough at RB and WR to afford them sitting on the bench early. I welcome thoughts or suggestions. I do understand this doesn't apply to most of you hard core big money players. So, yeah, autodraft sucks; I get it, but that's how I'm playing. thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy b. Posted August 28, 2010 Author Share Posted August 28, 2010 Wel, I joined a few mock drafts to test out my strategy, and it worked pretty well. I missed Schaub in one draft, but otherwise, some solid teams came up. One trick is that the autodraft will fill your roster before your bench. So, you'll get at least one DEF, K, etc, no matter how you rank. At least I was able to limit it to one of each. I think I'm ready to go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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