Ben BowerThe debates goes on and on: RB first? WR first? When do I draft my Quarterback?
While these answers vary depending on what kind of league you are in, how many players are in your league, and of course, what pick you have. Fact of the matter is, there really is no right/wrong way to draft. Whether you are the type of person that wants to load up on RB, reach for Aaron Rodgers in Round 2 just so you have the best fantasy QB, or handcuff just about everyone on your team, you will not be able to fully grade your draft until the season is underway and you know just how much work your players are getting. However, you can LOVE your draft, and everyone should. After all, YOU are the one that is making the picks. So while everyone has their method of drafting, I’m here to give you some tips on how you can succeed with a few of the methods I mentioned and give you a few examples of what the first four rounds of your draft can look like using these methods.
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Matt DaloIn the 2014-2015 college football season, we saw the dominance of two quarterbacks playing on the same big stage even from the far corners of the country. Florida State’s Jameis Winston was coming off of his spectacular freshman season, in which he tossed 40 touchdowns, won the Heisman trophy, and led his Seminoles to a national championship. Marcus Mariota, of the Oregon Ducks,
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