Hey Guys! I just did a VBD rankings according to my 2 QB league settings (very standard, except for there being 2 QB's and .5 PPR) and it ranked 9 QB's in the first 10 picks. I was wondering if one of the scouts could explain the rationale behind this. Is this really telling me not to take a top 3 RB if I hold the 9th pick and take the 9th best QB? In past drafts, we only usually have 4 (at most 5) QB's gone by the first round. Thanks and love the site.

- Dan

Scott Pagel 4for4 Scout

Just to make sure, you were using Custom 200 Value Based Rankings? I don't want to make it seem like I'm doubting you, but I just put in a PPR with 2 QBs and 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, etc. it pretty much put Brees, Rodgers, Peyton in the top 10 among the three stud backs and some WRs. Maybe we are talking about two different tools here? Either way, I think you're right in that 9 QBs in the top 10 is a little extreme and that wouldn't be the way to do it. Maybe try it again... but let me know if we are on the same page as far as tools go...

Jul 31, 2014 · 9:01 AM EDT
Lobster19

Thanks Scott. Yes it was the 200 custom value based ranking. Let me take another look into how I set up the league scoring - thanks for the help and sorry for the ambiguity!

Jul 31, 2014 · 2:39 PM EDT