I wanted to “win weeks” rather than go stud TE that in my opinion and review of ADP would cost me at QB or WR. With the flex spot open to the WR, the ability to Superflex another and the longevity of the position, this position is really the focus of my team build.īe excellent here and at QB because each will theoretically last a long time in the NFL.īe better than average week to week at TE and don’t look to make it the flex spot. With the 17-game schedule and possibility of an 18-game schedule, the attrition rate could get even worse and life span even shorter. I just don’t see the long-term benefit of trying to get a workhorse when the jobs become more and more split each year. Some of the guys to be selected in this start up draft will fill some of the roles in each city as place holders for 2023 rookies. This made the choice of a young veteran QB a priority, but not early in the draft. Sleeper teams before drafting I looked at: NY Giants, NY Jets, Minnesota, Philadelphia, New Orleans. At a minimum I see the following as open spots moving into 2023: Atlanta, Carolina, Detroit, Houston, Seattle, Tampa, Tennessee and Washington. Retain a 1 st round pick with an eye towards trading it in season if I have a shot or trading for more 1’s if the team crashes and burns in 2022.īe dynamic at the QB spot.Find a 3 rd QB that can last a few years bouncing around. Avoid the veteran “win now” as much as possible - even if it means the “look” of the team is less than other owners. Here's Lou's recap of a recently completed FFPC Superflex dynasty startup draft.īuild a team of younger veteran players that have proven they can play in the NFL and still have what appears to be 3-5 years of play left. Lou was part of the trio that started the FFPC. He's also won multiple high-stakes leagues at Masters Fantasy Football. Lou Tranquilli has top-35 finishes in the WCOFF, NFFC and FFPC Main Events.
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