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TD league, first pick?


THEGMAN

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  • 3 years later...

TD is the only way to get points. More points for longer TD.

10 teams

i get the 1st pick, then the 20th pick, then the 21st pick.

Do i go with Brady? On the way back at 20th and 21 will all depends what is left. Most likely some RB like jacobs and a WR at that pont.

suggestions?

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Let's see what he looks like tonight first. With Moss, Welker and Galloway, he still has the best options. If healthy, he has the best chance to put up TD's

Brees is worth a look, but he will be going against a tougher schedule.

Peyton and Warner don't have too bad of schedules. But Warner is getting up there in age, and there has been a big turnaround in Indy this season.

Rodgers put up 28 TD's last year and should be more comfortable this year. The Packers are also ranked 30th in strength of schedule. He's definitely a dark horse pick, so I wouldn't go #1.

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