Miss Lacy
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Post by Miss Lacy on Aug 9, 2013 14:02:37 GMT -5
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Post by Jindred on Aug 9, 2013 14:06:38 GMT -5
Divebitch In that small of a league you shouldn't have any trouble finding good IDPS. I have played in an IDP league pretty much since I started fantasy football. The toughest position to get is always a good DL because they are really inconsistent with points. LB and DB you can get guys that make a good solid 7 or 8 tackles a game, throw in a fumble/pick/sack and you are golden. But DL don't rack up the tackles the same way.. Guy I get every year for the DB spot is Tyvon Branch, one of the most underrated safeties in the league and he gets 6 to 10 tackles a game.. LB is easy because there are tones of good guys who rack up tackles MLBs are always the best for this. I always try to get my hands on London Fletcher, one season I had him he averaged nearly 10 tackles a game and even at his age he still does. Even so most IDPs are a dime a dozen, I usually don't put too much effort into keeping them around. However if you get yourself a guy like JJ Watt or any other good DL hold on to them... Last year I had Geno Atkins and he was pretty solid, got good amounts of tackles and usually added a sack or a forced fumble to his totals. Generally for IDPS at least with the way my leagues point system is, you hope they get about 10 points for you, but as long as they get 7 or 8 points a game they are pretty solid. I wasn't sure how much you knew about IDPs so I figured I'd give some input. If you have any questions I can try to answer them. If you know all this you are more than welcome to tell me to shut up
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Post by Divebitch on Aug 9, 2013 14:56:46 GMT -5
Thanks ever so much!! Divebitch In that small of a league you shouldn't have any trouble finding good IDPS. I have played in an IDP league pretty much since I started fantasy football. The toughest position to get is always a good DL because they are really inconsistent with points. LB and DB you can get guys that make a good solid 7 or 8 tackles a game, throw in a fumble/pick/sack and you are golden. But DL don't rack up the tackles the same way.. Guy I get every year for the DB spot is Tyvon Branch, one of the most underrated safeties in the league and he gets 6 to 10 tackles a game.. LB is easy because there are tones of good guys who rack up tackles MLBs are always the best for this. I always try to get my hands on London Fletcher, one season I had him he averaged nearly 10 tackles a game and even at his age he still does. Even so most IDPs are a dime a dozen, I usually don't put too much effort into keeping them around. However if you get yourself a guy like JJ Watt or any other good DL hold on to them... Last year I had Geno Atkins and he was pretty solid, got good amounts of tackles and usually added a sack or a forced fumble to his totals. Generally for IDPS at least with the way my leagues point system is, you hope they get about 10 points for you, but as long as they get 7 or 8 points a game they are pretty solid.
I wasn't sure how much you knew about IDPs so I figured I'd give some input. If you have any questions I can try to answer them. If you know all this you are more than welcome to tell me to shut up Thanks much. I've been the LM of an IDP league 3 years, and 1st year with no IDPs. I know how they score, and well aware of JJ Watt being the only DL worth anything, that's why I'm eliminating the DL spot, you wanna draft him as a flex, great. Also why I've tweaked the scoring setting to bring the DBs in line with the LBs. I get all that, but thanks!! Was just looking to do a few mock drafts with them, never done one. Of course, they will not mirror my scoring settings ( which I've slightly raised since I'm cutting to 3), but I'd like to compare the 'standard' to mine to better assess their draft value. I don't want them to be an afterthought, much less than a kicker, but have them mean something.
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