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Written by Ares   
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 23:15
This year I am going to be drafting online at a live draft and plan to set up my rankings on the computer rather than manually keep track of who has been taken. I value certain players much higher than the consensus rankings. But i'm concerned that if I put WR AB at 12 when the consensus is 30, i will be setting my self to take him too early. Any ideas? I can set my rankings by consensus and just have an idea which guys I think are worth more than that rather than setting up my rankings.

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