RW Podcast 152: Brad Evans
Brad Evans is a fantasy football analyst and media personality and Yahoo! Sports. He’s the host of the Fantasy Record Podcast with Brandon Funston as well as the Fantasy Football Hour TV show, which will be available in up to 180 million households per episode during the 2019 NFL season. Follow him on Twitter @YahooNoise.
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Don’t ever bastardize the sheet! BUT, how would suggest moving up TE in a TE premium (1.5 ppr where WR/RB get 1.0 ppr)? Move them up an equal amount? Or, should some of the later groups move up more, essentially squashing them up higher? Thanks! Feel free to discuss on a podcast too, normal or Pro 🙂
Anytime you have better scoring for a position then you have to realize all of them get scored the same way. So you don’t move the needle at all. You still value the tiers that have been set up on the sheet. Same for QB leagues. You would change it up if you had to mandatory start 2 or more TE’s. If you look at the 2 qb cheat sheet and compare it to the PPR sheet you can see the naturally progression and do the same for the Tight Ends. Your advantage is other teams getting other tight ends early as you get the better running backs and wide receivers.
I was reading about the training camps in Green Bay this morning and Allison is playing the Cobb role and MVS is playing the deep outside role opposite Adams. Does the PPR sheet reflect this?
Im in a 14 team standard league with the 7th pick. I can change my pick from 7 anywhere up to 14. What do you feel would be the best draft position for this league? thanks
Would stick w/ 7
in a 14 teamer, I like to never be too far away from a run at any position, esp if its superflex!
So 7 is smack dab in the middle, though 10 is a nice spot too (* likely wind up with 2 of the following to start : Julio, ODB, Conner, Mixon, cook, Juju
You guys ok with dropping hunter renfrow for ty Montgomery in Dynasty?
Yes, we would do that- esp after taking in Jets practice today
Need one keeper:
Luck in the 9th, Michel in the 4th, Baker in the 15th, Sutton in the 14th.
Already keeping Michael Thomas and Hunter Henry.
Prob Baker or Sutton
Baker all day. In addition to being best value, Browns are going to be in Primetime a lot this season. A little extra gravy
Hate keeping a QB in a one QB league, but he offers the best value out of this bunch !
I am with Alan
I debating between Pettis & Sutton, myself. Either one would cost me a 13th. Currently leaning Sutton….thoughts?
I am seeing Pettis going waaaay higher than Sutton in early drafts, so if adp is any indication of value ( and it is ) lean pettis.
Our league has a RB tilt. 1 point for every 10 rush yards. All other skill positions are 1 point for 25 rush yards. All skill players — including RBs — earn 1 point for every 25 receiving yards. We use a .5 PPR. Which cheat sheet would work best? Should additional adjustments be made? Based on last years’ stats 10 RBs outscored the top receiver. thanks for your help.
def the standard sheet !
but shoot your 2 to 3 down back up the ranks like a mofo !
above comment should read BACKS ( not back )
BVIC has this one right!
Keeper Question – need to pick two —
kerryon Johnson round 4; Ertz round 6; Golladay round 11; Aaron Jones round 14
Ertz is for sure – not quite sure on second although I am leaning toward Jones. thanks
Ertz and Jones for this cat !
– but prepare to draft handcuffs, and extra backs ( Jones hasn’t been a model of health and consistency, but the value screams jump on jones and ride him till you’re raw from the saddle friction)
once again, agreed with the Baron