Is anybody else struggling to pick premiums in their forward lines?
For me there are only two that I am comfortable with for my starting team and then two that I think are too expensive to start with so will be upgrade targets.
I'm thinking of starting with a 2-2-4 setup.
Same issue here. The forwards looked the toughest line for good options when SC Gold opened, and I don't think anything has changed for me.
I think it's a combination of fewer really good M/F options (no Gray, Swan, Goddard, Bartel, TMitch, Bont) and last year's top scorers being overpriced (Lids, Montagna), unproven (Dahlhaus), not durable/reliable (Bennell) or at risk of slipping due to role/structure change (Zorko, maybe Wingard).
I think Martin is the safest pick there is, with some TOG upside. Boomer and Barlow are both fallen premiums with either a sub or injury discount. I have all three, and they're the only ones I'm comfortable with. I also have Wells as a deep value pick, although he's really only just above a top rookie price.
I've gone with five hopeful keepers in the def line to compensate for a lack of good options up forward. It sounds like that will also work well with the forward rookies being fairly attractive, although Petracca may be less viable now given his toe injury.