I'm in a 10 team standard scoring (4 pt TD for QB) and we get to keep 1 player regardless of draft position. I'm keeping Dez Bryant and draft 4th overall - I failed to make playoffs last year. What would be the effect of my team if I were to go WR-WR? I feel more confident in Odell Beckham than I would Arian or CJ Anderson. Is it smart to have the two stud wrs before I consider RB? In my third round (fourth after keepers) I have two picks due to a nice trade last year. I would even consider reaching for Jimmy Graham for my second pick (third round total) due to my influx of draft picks. Im a big fan of stocking up on consistent playmakers. Example Wr-Wr-TE ( If Jimmy) then load up on rb.

My First Five rounds drafting - Keepers, One First, One Second, Two Thirds, One Fourth, No Fifth (traded), and one pick per round moving forward.

Any tips for going zero rb method? Thanks, Ethan

Brandon Niles 4for4 Scout

I would feel very comfortable going after ODB and locking up two stud receivers over Arian and CJ. It'd be different if you were looking at one of our top 3 backs.

I worry a little what will be available later for you, but if you can grab the #2 WR on our board to pair with the #4 WR on our board instead of our #6 RB, then I think that's probably the way I'd go.

Jimmy Graham vs. whoever is available is a harder decision for me, although having two thirds helps. If you can grab a couple players in the Alfred Morris range or better, I might go that route. However, if you're looking at people in the C.J. Spiller range, I'd rather go Graham, and then scramble for RB's with your other 3rd round pick and the next couple of rounds.

Jun 09, 2015 ยท 12:45 PM EDT