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For fantasy I'd but him at 5 above Boldin. TDs are the main factor, but Smith is an excellent fantasy player as he almost always gets 100 yards a game. Play him every week for some solid points and you can go for riskier players based on matchups. He's definitely a core player for any fantasy team.

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I hope I can snag him in the 3rd I always take a QB in the 1st round and this year its either Warner, Brees,Brady I dont get why people always take a RB 1st....I will snag DWILL in tthe 2nd if avail!

1. Brees

2.DWILL

3. S Smith

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8.Jarod Cook

why in the world would you ever pick up a QB in the first unless you are starting 2 QBs?

build up your RB corps and WRs before you take a QB. draft 2 that are about 9-12 ranked QBs in about the 8th-9th round and play matchups. solid RBs are much harder to come by. you have to take them early. only reasons i can see for taking anything other than a RB in the first...ppr league (in which case you could take a WR at the 10-12th spot) in 2QB starting leagues.

first 4-5 rounds need to be concentrating on RBs and WRs. if you don't take the best RBs and WRs someone else will.

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