wlk3
Me and the guys
The issue with these rankings I have found, is that every team was constructed differently. There were teams like mine that concentrated on their lines (my first 7 picks were O or D linemen) with the hopes of dominating the line and let the skill positions fall where they may, others went the opposite route. Some made a 3-4 other 4-3. Then there's the run heavy offenses against the pass heavy offenses. These rankings favor one style of team over another - 1 top tier WR gets you as many points as 2 top tier RBs. Having a top tier DBfield is more important (60 points for 4 starters) than a dominate Dline (40 points for 4 starters). In the end, I couldn't think of any way to do this that wouldn't have had the same effect one way or the other (hell the original idea I suggested favored the lines).
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