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Written by Ares   
Tuesday, 20 July 2010 23:15
I play in a 10 team league without ppr, a flex position, and 4 points/td -1/int. In doing a few mock drafts I get way better teams in drafting these players last. If you wait for QB you can still get Cutler, McNabb, Favre, or couple other stragglers who can still put up close to 30 TDs and might not be far behind players drafted in 1st or 2nd round. TE is also very deep and you can get someone like Cooley or Daniels in a late round. Here is my last team I drafted in a mock draft using this strategy with 3rd pick.

1. Maurice Jones-Drew (Jac - RB)
2. Shonn Greene (NYJ - RB)
3. Jamaal Charles (KC - RB)
4. Steve Smith (Car - WR)
5. Dwayne Bowe (KC - WR)
6. Matt Forte (Chi - RB)
7. Mike Wallace (Pit - WR)
8. Dez Bryant (Dal - WR)
9. Marion Barber (Dal - RB)
10. Jay Cutler (Chi - QB)
11. Carnell Williams (TB - RB)
12. Chris Cooley (Was - TE)
13. Ahmad Bradshaw (NYG - RB)
14. Lawrence Tynes (NYG - K)
15. Detroit (Det - DEF)

Getting Detroit D was a joke and I would usually get WRs earlier but felt I could not pass up the RB at that time. I also really don't care about defense and change from week to week depending on matchup.

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