captain77 Posted August 29, 2010 Share Posted August 29, 2010 i know i have posted on this subject before but it is getting closer to the draft and opinions may have changed. i have the 6th pick and am torn between gore, turner or the best qb. our league's scoring is a bit diff then most and is td heavy but yardage still gets points..as you can see below. scoring: for qb, rb, wr, te 6 pts for tds (12 pts for td's 50yds and over...8 pts for a 50 yd+ by a qb) 9 pts for td by a te 1 pt for every 25 yds (5 pts for 100 yds) 5 pts for 10 receptions...1 point for every rec after 10 ex: QB: 335 yds and 3 tds (one td is 65 yds)= 26 points RB: 155 yds and 2 tds (one td is 53 yds)= 25 points WR: 110 yds and 1 td (75 yd td)= 17 points TE: 75 yds and 1 td = 12 points we start: qb, rb rb, wr wr, te, k, d below are the top 24 scorers in 2009 1. Johnson, Chris RB TEN 288.0 2. Rodgers, Aaron QB GB 275.0 3. Brees, Drew QB NO 263.0 4. Manning, Peyton QB IND 252.0 5. Schaub, Matt QB HOU 240.0 6. Favre, Brett QB MIN 232.0 7. Brady, Tom QB NE 225.0 8. Davis, Vernon TE SF 225.0 9. Johnson, Andre WR HOU 224.0 10. Clark, Dallas TE IND 223.0 11. Moss, Randy WR NE 220.0 12. Romo, Tony QB DAL 218.0 13. Jones-Drew, M. RB JAC 216.0 14. Rivers, Philip QB SD 213.0 15. Peterson, Adrian RB MIN 211.0 16. Roeth, Ben QB PIT 210.0 17. Austin, Miles WR DAL 207.0 18. Wayne, Reggie WR IND 205.0 19. Fitzgerald, Larry WR ARI 204.0 20. Marshall, B WR MIA 204.0 21. Manning, Eli QB NYG 198.0 22. White, Roddy WR ATL 195.0 23. Rice, Ray RB BAL 192.0 24. Jackson, D WR PHI 191.0 __________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Country Posted August 29, 2010 Share Posted August 29, 2010 Nothing has changed. Still go RB in this setup. You only start 1 QB and there was only a 77 point difference in your top 10 last year. You only start 2 WRs with PPR virtually a non-factor, devaluing WRs. You still start 2 RBs, so landing one of the few not in a RBBC is key, and exactly what you should do at #6 in this type of league setup Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ts Posted August 29, 2010 Share Posted August 29, 2010 ... You still start 2 RBs, so landing one of the few not in a RBBC is key, and exactly what you should do at #6 in this type of league setup ... Sounds right to me. You will likely do just fine with either a healthy Gore or a healthy Turner ... but since Gore may have a better chance at getting you that '50 yard bonus' score a couple of times during the season, you may want to target him, unless you have reason to think that Turner is positioned for a much stronger season than Gore overall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
captain77 Posted August 31, 2010 Author Share Posted August 31, 2010 thanks for the input. one question i have is... why are people so down on turner this year? in 11 games last year he had 10 tds. am i missing something here? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Country Posted August 31, 2010 Share Posted August 31, 2010 thanks for the input. one question i have is... why are people so down on turner this year? in 11 games last year he had 10 tds. am i missing something here? Who is down on him? In a PPR, he loses value because he has not shown a propensity to be involved in the passing game. He is coming off ijury but should be full healed this year. Still a consensus top 8 pick is not really undervalued IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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