wow 15 men.
I will have to start with RB RB.
Then QB WR WR den WR/TE den WR/RB, fill up the bench before taking Def, defensive player and kicker.
Be flexible, if you find any valuable player that fell out of the earlier rounds, you can always change your drafting order. But you should take 2 RBs in the first 2 rounds.
2006-08-22 05:49:16
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answered by choonmengat 3
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Always go RB in the 1st round. Try to get another good RB in rd 2 or an elite WR. Don't draft a QB until later unless Manning falls in your lap late 2nd round. Wait to draft a Kicker until your last round. Other than that stay flexible, draft the best possible player in each round. You can always trade or add/drop later. Good luck!
2006-08-22 12:50:05
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answered by Drunk365 7
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15 teams and 1 round eh? ONE round? so that means everyone else is picked up from free agency? ok... then i'd draft either LT, Alexander, LJohnson, T. Barber, Manning, or steve smith first.. then pick up the rest of the guys i mentioned and chad johnson, santana moss, clinton portis, antonio gates, and every other star there is.
2006-08-25 19:58:12
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answered by Defending champs 1
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Select your RBs first then QB then WRs and DEF. Don't waste a high pick on a kicker. They're a dime a dozen.
2006-08-22 13:31:08
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answered by lamontsmith13 2
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Sonny, the BEST strategy is to get a good education.
Clearly, your lack of ability to spell correctly indicates that you are not doing well in school.
And maybe you'll become a big-time sports star, rolling in money, but then, maybe you won't.
And then where will you be?
2006-08-22 12:42:27
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answered by docscholl 6
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expressing your question in legible English is one strategy.
how's the scoring work? it can't be H2H with an odd # of teams.
2006-08-22 12:49:28
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answered by mikep426 6
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