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2nd Pick of The Draft


Delhommey

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I'm finding the deepest position is WR (according to my spreadsheets) but then again we need 3.

I haven't done a normal draft in years.

QB, TE, and RB are deep

WR drops off quick...like stupid quick. Especially when you have to start 3.

I am planning on going RB, WR, WR, RB, WR unless a stud RB falls to me in the 2nd.

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QB, TE, and RB are deep

WR drops off quick...like stupid quick. Especially when you have to start 3.

I am planning on going RB, WR, WR, RB, WR unless a stud RB falls to me in the 2nd.

Yeah, every mock I've done I end up looking at Steve Breaston/Hakeem Nicks type players sooner than I'd like, but there's more equal talent at the top.

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Breaston is starting this season. He fell to me in the 7th round. I'm hoping Lienart can spread the ball around as well as Warner cause I have both Breaston and Fitzgerald. Breaston is one of my wr/rb options. I also have Andre Johnson and Marcus Colston.

Did you take WR's with your 1st 3 picks?

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Yup, i was going to take a running back with my 3rd, but they were all gone so I took Colston. I ended up with Matt Forte at my running back position which isn't bad if Forte plays up to his potential. My league only requires you start 1 back. Here's my roster.

QB Carson Palmer

WR Andre Johnson

WR Larry Fitzgerald

WR Marques Colston

RB Matt Forte

TE Jermichael Finley

W/T Steve Breaston

W/R Thomas Jones

K Olindo Mare

DEF Chicago

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Yup, i was going to take a running back with my 3rd, but they were all gone so I took Colston. I ended up with Matt Forte at my running back position which isn't bad if Forte plays up to his potential. My league only requires you start 1 back. Here's my roster.

QB Carson Palmer

WR Andre Johnson

WR Larry Fitzgerald

WR Marques Colston

RB Matt Forte

TE Jermichael Finley

W/T Steve Breaston

W/R Thomas Jones

K Olindo Mare

DEF Chicago

You and I are absolutely loaded at receiver Future.....

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Drank too much but did OK:

Palmer, Carson QB

Peterson, Adrian RB

Thomas, Pierre RB

Boldin, Anquan WR

Johnson, Calvin WR

White, Roddy WR

Daniels, Owen TE

Gould, Robbie K

Panthers DST

Roethlisberger, Ben QB

Best, Jahvid RB

Spiller, C.J. RB

Breaston, Steve WR

Keller, Dustin TE

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