What is the best fantasy football draft strategy?

March 10th, 2008 | by Michael |
football strategy
kittydoogan asked:


I have the first pick in a draft of the snake pi? it 'binds the keeper of S.A. My guardians are Rudi Johnson, Tiki Barber and Chris housings, most of the other characters are gone. What?, The Tory Holt (probably better than the bad copy of the player around the left) with my first pick, or I grab the best RB left and hope for the remaining balances when it 's my turn yet?

  1. 3 Responses to “What is the best fantasy football draft strategy?”

  2. By xyzlmnop_tx on Mar 14, 2008 | Reply

    Never been in a keeper league myself, so the obvious first piece of advice is to eliminate all the “kept” players from consideration. Having said that, I would still go with the tried and true strategy of going for running backs first; I don’t personally think Barber will have the year this year that he had last year. After going there, if you can get one of the top 3 or 4 tight ends, I would go that direction, but if you can’t, revert back to the “best athlete (or scorer in this case) on the board” concept.

  3. By Drunk365 on Mar 15, 2008 | Reply

    Go with Holt. He is still an elite WR and he still has a few really good years left. Sounds like you are off to a good start. I like to see women involed with Fantasy Football, it’s ****! Good luck!

  4. By panther907 on Mar 16, 2008 | Reply

    First thing, David Ortiz will win the MVP, not Jeter….

    Now that that’s aside, I’m agreeing with drunk on the fact that Holt is still a great recevier with a few good years left…

    You do have to remember that Bulger has targets as well in Isaac Bruce and Kevin Curtis, but the majroity of all throws should be Holt’s way…Watch Stephen Jackson and if he fails to produce, it’s back to the step-back and throw it offense that St. Louis always used to use, which = more TD’s for Holt

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