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Post by Brad (Texas Hellfire) on Apr 15, 2009 10:17:33 GMT -6
Joseph Addai is due for a bounceback year . . . non-PPR he is a valuable commodity at the top of the 2nd round.
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Post by slackers on Apr 15, 2009 10:33:35 GMT -6
Mr. Godwin runs to the podium and selects S Slaton RB
I can't believe he is still around. He crossed my mind the last time I picked and really thought he would be gone. Last year he had 9 games with 100 total yards and 9 rushing TD's, This year I think it's double digits in both.
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Post by Peter (Swamp Dragons) on Apr 15, 2009 13:55:51 GMT -6
I'm going to go with Thomas Jones. I thought of going with other positions But in a non-ppr I figure the RB to be even more valuable.
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Post by johnboora on Apr 15, 2009 15:21:00 GMT -6
I'm going with Andre Johnson at this point. I wanna give an explanation but I'm working and can't have time
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Post by Neil (OC Outlaws) on Apr 15, 2009 15:35:49 GMT -6
I'm going with Andre Johnson at this point. I wanna give an explanation but I'm working and can't have time Here, I'll help. CAUSE HE'S A FREAKIN' STUD AND HE'S THE MOST VALUABLE REMAINING PLAYER ON YOUR CHEAT SHEET!!
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Post by jharre08 on Apr 15, 2009 17:00:52 GMT -6
I like Randy Moss here. Tom Brady is back with a vengence. The Patriots trading Matt Cassell shows me that they are very confident in Brady coming back to full strength this year. (Not to mention the rule changes that protect pretty little QBs like Brady)
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Post by johnboora on Apr 15, 2009 17:06:11 GMT -6
I'm going with Andre Johnson at this point. I wanna give an explanation but I'm working and can't have time Here, I'll help. CAUSE HE'S A FREAKIN' STUD AND HE'S THE MOST VALUABLE REMAINING PLAYER ON YOUR CHEAT SHEET!! sounds like you were hoping he would drop lol
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Post by Chris (RI Irish) on Apr 15, 2009 18:02:30 GMT -6
I will select Reggie Wayne(WR-Indy). I almost took my 2nd RB but I have my eyes on 2 backs that I think will slip to me in round 3. Getting Manning's main weapon was the key for me here.
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Post by Gregg(Seal Fuckers) on Apr 15, 2009 19:51:05 GMT -6
i will select Tom Brady. With Moss, Welker and and old vet in joey galloway, Brady still has the wr's to put up freakish numbers. He might start off slow but the majority of work will be worth it
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2009 22:43:31 GMT -6
Typically, in non-PPR redraft formats I draft RB-RB. However, this is a 14 team draft, so the RB talent has been drastically thinned out here at pick 2.09. The RBs I like should be available w/ my next pick so I choose Calvin Johnson here. Calvin is a pure stud entering his 3rd year, and this year, Culpepper will have had plenty of time to work w/ Calvin and actually know the playbook. It is safe to say Calvin will put up more points than any RB left on the board.
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Post by Peter (Swamp Dragons) on Apr 16, 2009 7:11:24 GMT -6
I was going to go with Brady here...but that didn't work. Since it is a non ppr and it seems like every other back is gone...I'll select Ronnie Brown of the hated Dolphins. (Squish the fish!)
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Post by Chris (RI Irish) on Apr 16, 2009 12:33:30 GMT -6
via PM--S.N.W.R. takes Colston (WR-NO)
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Post by Neil (OC Outlaws) on Apr 16, 2009 12:57:01 GMT -6
I really struggled with this pick and had three different players typed in to compliment DeAngelo Williams.
With pick 2.12, the Outlaws select, Kevin Smith, RB, Detroit. He should improve on his slow start last year and continue to improve. He consistently put up good number last year and should only improve as Detroit should improve from the draft.
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Post by Neil (OC Outlaws) on Apr 16, 2009 13:08:57 GMT -6
Could ya tell I was distractred? I should have said improve one more time. LOL.
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Post by slackers on Apr 16, 2009 15:03:45 GMT -6
The Bulls select P Manning QB
Peyton is the last QB in the top tier, that's why I took him here. I think the drop from the first tier of QB's is greater then the next 2 WR's.
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