Now the QBs with the overall draft spot. This information provides some intelligence on how long you can wait and still expect to fill the particular position.
OA | Player | Roster |
20 | Drew Brees | QB |
21 | Tom Brady | QB |
32 | Peyton Manning | QB |
35 | Aaron Rodgers | QB |
36 | Kurt Warner | QB |
43 | Philip Rivers | QB |
55 | Donovan McNabb | QB |
63 | Jay Cutler | QB |
64 | Tony Romo | QB |
73 | Matt Schaub | QB |
74 | Matt Ryan | QB |
94 | Matt Cassell | QB |
Fantasy Football Sleepers 1
Flex Ranks
WR2 Results
WR1 Results
RB1 Results
RB2 Results
12-team PPR draft results
2 comments:
I agree that Brees and Brady are the cream of the crop, but I think that having them ranked so low overall on your board is a mistake. Take a look at the top points earners every year and the top 5 usually includes 2 or 3 qbs. I usually do quite well in my leagues, and its because I undervalue rbs and pick the best player available.
True on the points, but roster construction only allows one starting QB. Comparing a QB to another QB is the way to rank them. While the top Qbs far outscore their second tier, the second tiers are not that far apart from each other
If a league allows a team to start any offenxive player as a Flex, then looking purely at Points makes sense. Who wouldn't take a QB over a Rb, WR or TE on that basis?
Of course, I do believe you're correct to recognize QBs are slightly under-valued relative to RBs.
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