November 3, 2009

NFL: Perfect Fantasy Draft in Hindsight

Ladd Biro, Dallas Morning News

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As with our preseason edition, we start with a few key assumptions.  First, we’re in a 10-team league using a standard scoring system that starts one quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, one tight end, one kicker and one defense/special teams.  Second, we are drafting from the middle (fifth) position in a zig-zag format, meaning Adrian Peterson and Maurice Jones-Drew were not available to us in the first round.  Third, since all drafts play out differently, we’ll need a little luck along the way.  And finally, our goal is nothing short of total...

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