12 Team PPR: 1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 Flex (RB/WR/TE), 1 K, 1 Def

I have 4 prospects I am considering to keep, but can only choose 2.

Travis Kelce - 10th Round (this year's cost)
Brandin Cooks - 6th
DeAndre Hopkins - 8th
Charles Johnson - 15th

I can keep players up to 4 years, each year paying forward one round. Draft order is decided 15 minutes before the first pick and keeps needs to be submitted prior.

Thanks for the help!

Brandon Niles 4for4 Scout

I think I like the value most on Hopkins and Kelce. I'm okay with Cooks if you like him over either player, but I think ultimately his value in the 6th round is less impressive to me than Hopkins in the 8th, and Kelce in the 10th is great too. You could make an argument that Cooks in the 3rd in three years might still be good value, whereas Kelce in the 7th, not necessarily.

Now I've talked myself into Cooks... haha I'd roll with Hopkins, then Cooks, and Kelce would be a close third.

Aug 26, 2015 · 3:20 PM EDT
nesser05

I think we are definitely on the same page. I think Kelce is excellent value and a keeper. Johnson is more of a long play, but I live in MN so I hear lots of hype. Cooks has a much better QB but defenses will focus more his way without Jimmy around but same could be said for Hopkins without Andre Johnson. I like Cooks a bit more but having trouble determining which gives me better value.

Thanks for the in put @Razor8Hogs!

Aug 26, 2015 · 3:20 PM EDT
Razor8Hogs

I like the top 3 personally. My strategy is to keep the players with higher floors. Hopkins, and Cooks are WR1 on their teams and will receive a ton of targets. Kelce is the 3rd ranked TE. Charles Johnson in the 15th is appealing due the fact that if he does indeed breakout then keeping for a 14th next year is awesome (a manager in my league drafted Cobb in the 15th three years ago and we have a minus one keeper value, so he is keeping him for a 12th this year.. lucky! thankfully its a 3 year max).

Go with the top 3 and try to draft Charles in the 6th range depending on how WRs are going off the board in your draft.

Aug 26, 2015 · 3:10 PM EDT