What do you think about this theory(fantasy football)?
Michael De la torre Asked: What do you think about this theory(fantasy football)?
Ok so usually in a ff draft the norm of the draft for success is to use the first pick on a RB. However, from what I have seen RB are becoming less and less of a factor and the offense in the NFL now relies heavily on the pass. This year I went runningback heavy and didn't draft a qb until round 7(Matt Ryan)guess what?? I'm 2-2 and probably going to be 2-3 after tonight. So from what I have seen unless for the first pick you can manage to get an every down back who is also a good reciever such as ray rice, Peterson, mcfadden, or mccoy I think the first pick should be spent on a stud QB.
What do you guys think….agree or disagree with me??
Answers:
You still have to go with RB first.The only way I wouldn't do that (and this still isn't a sure thing), is to get Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady.WR's are inconsistent.You just have to make that first pick the right one.I passed up A. Foster, C. Johnson, and D. McFadden in the first round and took Ray Rice.I followed that pick up with M. Wallace-C. Johnson-B. Wells and if the right RB was still available I would have picked my RB2 with my second pick..The guys who took QB first are in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place.,..all behind me at 5-0.RB first is the recipe for long term success, of course league scoring impacts all of this as well.Good Luck!
That's what I was thinking, too. The only problem with your theory is that not all QBs are as valuable as RBs. Only the elite QBs like Rodgers, Brady, Peyton Manning (if he's not injured), or Rivers.
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