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How would you rank the first 12 picks


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Rank, in order who you would draft for the first 12 picks

 

12 Team PPR

 

My first 12 off the board:

 

1. A Peterson

2. A Foster

3. D. Martin

4. M Lynch

5. J Charles

6. T Richardson

7. CJ Spiller

8. Calvin Johnson

9. R. Rice

10.M Forte

11. L McCoy

12. A Morris

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In PPR my top 12 would probably look like this -

 

1 - AP

2 - Martin

3 - Richardson

4 - Foster

5 - McCoy

6 - Rice

7 - Charles

8 - Spiller

9 - Megatron

10 - Lynch

11 - Forte

12 - J. Graham

 

To clarify a little - I think after AP / Martin the guys from 3 - 8 are pretty interchangeable. All of those guys have the potential, in my opinion, to be top 5 guys.. it all depends on the outside factors (injuries, actual SoS, etc). Megatron offers more value after that tier, and after Lynch/Forte I think there's enough of a drop-off to justify going after Graham at the swing. Morris, in a PPR league, in my opinion isn't a 1st round guy because he's going to need a massive workload again to make up for the guys that catch a lot of ball. And with Helu coming back to the mix, I just don't see him improving his receiving numbers.

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1. Charles - could be in for a HUGE, Marshall Faulk type of season if Reid uses him as we expect him to.

2. AP - no one to steal carries, but tougher sked in 2013 and could be injury risk

3. Martin - no one to steal carries, capable of putting up monster ppr numbers

4. Foster - durability a concern, tate waiting in the wings

5. McCoy - fast-paced offense will give him the opportunity, but brown is as capable

6. Graham - position scarcity, healthy and worth the pick based on a few variables

7. Richardson - will face stacked line but could be top-3 if offense improves

8. C. Johnson - megatron = megastud and wouldn't pass judgment if you took him higher

9. Rice - underuse scares me, pierce due more carries

10. Spiller - injury risk? could be a ppr god or could flop

11. Green - increasing rapport with dalton and is by far their best offensive weapon

12. Marshall - receptions-hog could continue the sick numbers in new offense

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1. Charles - could be in for a HUGE, Marshall Faulk type of season if Reid uses him as we expect him to.

2. AP - no one to steal carries, but tougher sked in 2013 and could be injury risk

3. Martin - no one to steal carries, capable of putting up monster ppr numbers

4. Foster - durability a concern, tate waiting in the wings

5. McCoy - fast-paced offense will give him the opportunity, but brown is as capable

6. Graham - position scarcity, healthy and worth the pick based on a few variables

7. Richardson - will face stacked line but could be top-3 if offense improves

8. C. Johnson - megatron = megastud and wouldn't pass judgment if you took him higher

9. Rice - underuse scares me, pierce due more carries

10. Spiller - injury risk? could be a ppr god or could flop

11. Green - increasing rapport with dalton and is by far their best offensive weapon

12. Marshall - receptions-hog could continue the sick numbers in new offense

 

 

Interesting, could you me more info on your drafting philosophy

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I would love to take Graham in that spot. What would be left for my starting 2 RBs?

 

 

Bear in mind that these top 12's are very subjective.. so it's entirely possible that you could go Graham/Forte at the swing. If the top 12 went as I said, and you went Graham at 12, you could go Morris (or CJ2k if you think he'll bounce back with the OL improvements). As far as your #2 RB it depends.. if you get lucky and a guy like David Wilson or Lamar Miller falls to you, you'd obviously jump all over that. Montee Ball is a potential option - if he runs with the job in training camp (admittedly unlikely). But you'd most likely be looking at guy like Chris Ivory or LeVeon Bell. Depending on how NE's offense looks in the pre-season, it's possible Vereen may be in play there as well since it's PPR.

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In PPR my top 12 would probably look like this -

 

1 - AP

2 - Martin

3 - Richardson

4 - Foster

5 - McCoy

6 - Rice

7 - Charles

8 - Spiller

9 - Megatron

10 - Lynch

11 - Forte

12 - J. Graham

 

To clarify a little - I think after AP / Martin the guys from 3 - 8 are pretty interchangeable. All of those guys have the potential, in my opinion, to be top 5 guys.. it all depends on the outside factors (injuries, actual SoS, etc). Megatron offers more value after that tier, and after Lynch/Forte I think there's enough of a drop-off to justify going after Graham at the swing. Morris, in a PPR league, in my opinion isn't a 1st round guy because he's going to need a massive workload again to make up for the guys that catch a lot of ball. And with Helu coming back to the mix, I just don't see him improving his receiving numbers.

 

 

 

I have Doug Martin as my keeper in the 3rd round and draft 11th. I plan on snagging Graham with the 14th pick.

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