Discussion 2024 NFL DREAM TEAM Discussion

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Alternative is to delay Williams to Darnold for one more round and go Pacheco to Kamara if I would prefer to bench Mason/Dobbins for that fourth running back spot.
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or delay the Kupp trade out 1 more week and get more data on WR premos, I think im prioritizing ~$4mill price rise from Darnold
 
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im in the same boat current trades in are:
C williams > Darnold
Kupp > Godwin
Z White > Dobbins
have about $8mill left over so could go to Kamara but then its choosing who to bench out of Breece Hall/Barkley/Bijan/JT
and i already have jordan Mason sitting there!
Totally agree with you. When I have too many choices it is not good for me :ROFLMAO:
I have done Williams > Darnold
Brown > Mason
Corum > Dobbins/Kamara
But then have Hall, Barkley, Robinson, Henry, Mason and Kamara/Dobbins to play.

All will make money this week.

At this stage keeping Kupp. Will want him back and I have others to cover.
 
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Could someone please advise the best way to choose VC and C for my team.
Is there a position eg QB that may score better?
I have a bad record selecting Captains :(.
If there is a simple formula to follow, then I would like to know too, as doing the research that AI suggests below, is too time consuming for me.

I just asked AI and this is its reply:

Choosing a captain for your NFL PPR (Points Per Reception) Fantasy Team can be crucial for your success. Here are some strategies to help you make the best choice:
  1. Target High-Volume Receivers: In PPR leagues, players earn points for each reception. Therefore, wide receivers who consistently get a high number of targets and catches are valuable. Look for players like Justin Jefferson, Tyreek Hill, or Ja’Marr Chase1.
  2. Dual-Threat Running Backs: Running backs who are also heavily involved in the passing game can be excellent choices. Players like Christian McCaffrey and Austin Ekeler not only rack up rushing yards but also get a significant number of receptions1.
  3. Quarterbacks with High Passing Volume: While not as common, some leagues allow quarterbacks to be captains. If this is the case, choose a quarterback who throws a lot and has reliable receiving options. Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are good examples1.
  4. Consistency Over Boom-or-Bust: Choose players who have a consistent performance week-to-week rather than those who have occasional big games but are otherwise quiet. Consistency is key in maintaining a steady flow of points.
  5. Matchup Considerations: Always consider the weekly matchups. Some defenses are better at stopping the run, while others struggle against the pass. Adjust your captain choice based on who has the most favorable matchup each week1.
  6. Injury and Bye Weeks: Keep an eye on player health and bye weeks. Ensure your captain is healthy and playing each week to maximize your points.
 

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Could someone please advise the best way to choose VC and C for my team.
Is there a position eg QB that may score better?
Bermi has given some great advice, so mine is an addition to his.


QBs generally have a higher floor and ceiling.

RBs and WRs have match ups that can lead to high ceilings.

Therefore, RBs and WRs are best suited to VC and QBs as the C after taking the flyer.

RDT NFL is skewed towards TDs, so try and target games that defenses allow lots of points.


When you crack the code, please share it with the rest of us. :)
 
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