Thursday, August 25, 2011

3rd Year WR's - Short list of Breakout WR's

1 7 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland Oakland Raiders
1 10 Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech San Francisco 49ers
1 19 Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri Philadelphia Eagles
1 22 Percy Harvin WR Florida Minnesota Vikings
1 29 Hakeem Nicks WR North Carolina New York Giants
1 30 Kenny Britt WR Rutgers Tennessee Titans
2 36 Brian Robiskie WR Ohio State Cleveland Browns
2 50 Mohamed Massaquoi WR Georgia Cleveland Browns
3 82 Derrick Williams WR Penn State Detroit Lions
3 83 Brandon Tate WR North Carolina New England Patriots
3 84 Mike Wallace WR Mississippi Pittsburgh Steelers
3 85 Ramses Barden WR Cal Poly-S.L.O. New York Giants
3 87 Patrick Turner WR USC Miami Dolphins
3 91 Deon Butler WR Penn State Seattle Seahawks
3 99 Juaquin Iglesias WR Oklahoma Chicago Bears
4 107 Mike Thomas WR Arizona Jacksonville Jaguars
4 108 Brian Hartline WR Ohio State Miami Dolphins
4 124 Louis Murphy WR Florida Oakland Raiders
4 127 Austin Collie WR Brigham Young Indianapolis Colts
5 140 Johnny Knox WR Abilene Christian Chicago Bears
5 141 Kenny McKinley WR South Carolina Denver Broncos
5 144 Jarett Dillard WR Rice Jacksonville Jaguars
5 160 Brooks Foster WR North Carolina St. Louis Rams
6 175 Quinten Lawrence WR McNeese State Kansas City Chiefs
6 194 Brandon Gibson WR Washington State Philadelphia Eagles
6 206 Dominique Edison WR Stephen F. Austin St. Tennessee Titans
7 224 Demetrius Byrd WR Louisiana State San Diego Chargers
7 229 Manuel Johnson WR Oklahoma Dallas Cowboys
7 232 Julian Edelman WR Kent State New England Patriots
7 233 Sammie Stroughter WR Oregon State Tampa Bay Buccaneers
7 243 Marko Mitchell WR Nevada-Reno Washington Redskins
7 251 Derek Kinder WR Pittsburgh Chicago Bears
7 252 Freddie Brown WR Utah Cincinnati Bengals
7 253 Tiquan Underwood WR Rutgers Jacksonville Jaguars

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Fantasy Football Auction Strategy Number 2 - Throw out Throw ups early and often

In any auction where there is a limited budget, you want to get the most money out of your fellow owners as quickly as possible. The best way to do that is to nominate players that you have absolutely no interest in.

For instance, say you think that Michael Vick played way over his head last year and he is destined for ruin. Or at least miss 4 to 6 games due to injury because of his playing style.

Nominate him ASAP. And put a price tag out there that is 15 to 20 percent less than his value. Sit back and watch the feeding frenzy. You may have to throw another bid in there to keep the ball rolling, but be careful not to go over 88 to 90 percent of projected value.

So, then...the idea is to nominate players that you don't like, but play up like you do like them somewhat. Go into your auction with a list of 10 names that you despise with what you think your league will value them at and another annotation with a 15% discount.

I say 10, because by that time, 100 to 120 players have been nominated, and roughly 75% of the auction dollars are spent. This is the time where you start making hay. You may have to pay 10% more on a $10 guy...but in a whole dollar sense, that is exactly one whole dollar.

Think of it this way. If you had to spend 10% more on your $50 guy...that would be $5. Cheaper to keeper and pay up on the lower end and build depth. With bye weeks and injuries, this is very important.

Have a second list of $5 to $10 players that you would be willing to go up a buck or two to land.

Good luck and happy bidding.