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🗓️ 8 May 2020
⏱️ 39 minutes
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0:24.5 | Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the channel. Fellows, Fellows, Fellows. We're doing a little bit of a mock draft today over on Sleeper.com. There's 12 of us in this right now. It's a bunch of people over from Twitter. I put out a tweet earlier yesterday on Thursday. We're going to be releasing this on Friday morning. So a 12 team mock draft. The goal is to do one of these on a weekly basis. This is the format for all of you that you're aware. 12 team PPR. We're not drafting any kickers or defenses for the sake of this draft. It is 14 rounds and we have 60 seconds per pick, full point reception league. So I'm excited to get |
0:30.7 | into this. We've been doing some leagues. All the rookies are in this on Sleeper.com. |
0:33.9 | Actually, one of the benefits of this is you can actually filter for rookies only right here. |
0:37.5 | If you can see that, zoom in. You can see all the rookies and then you can do it by position. |
0:41.1 | But rookies are in this one. This will be the second draft, third draft that I've done with rookies now. |
0:45.5 | Last time on Sleeper last week, I would think we released the two spot. I actually chose, since I'm the creator of this one, I chose to draft from the 11 spot. |
0:57.3 | So I want to kind of see what the idea is from the back end. |
0:59.5 | I haven't been able to draft so much from there. |
1:01.3 | I've drafted from a lot of the first, I would say three or four spots so far in terms of pick |
1:06.0 | one one, one two, one three. So now we're going to draft from the back end, see what we can get on the turn. You can usually get two really good running backs, and that's what my goal is going to be. |
1:13.2 | Because if you saw the early round strategy video, which released earlier this week, you can check it out. |
1:17.9 | The goal should be to try and get a couple of running backs early, whether it's two within your first three picks. |
1:21.7 | I'm going to be shooting for two with my first two picks. So this is going to be live as we actually go through it. So it's going to be about 14 rounds a minute apiece. So I'll filter it altogether. So you don't have to wait |
1:30.4 | around and sit around too long. People start taking a long time. But I'm going to be analyzing |
1:34.0 | not only my picks as I go through it, trying to get an idea of the strategy. If you recall in that |
1:37.7 | previous video, running backs went off the board early. It was more of an experts league. We'll see there's a lot more Twitter following. Some people that I know in the industry are in this one. |
1:45.3 | So we'll see kind of how the feel is for that, a little bit of both casual and just more expert type players. |
1:50.2 | And then we're going to go after that and see if the same thing sort of lines out. A ton of running backs early. |
1:54.8 | Then you see a run of wide receivers in those third and fourth and really fifth rounds. Then quarterbacks start coming off the board in really the sixth round, the top four, five, six guys come off the board. And then it's just everything. It's wide |
2:05.4 | receiver tight end in a bunch until the later rounds when you have a ton of quarterbacks that will |
2:09.3 | start to come in here. Before this draft does start the question of the day, as we usually do, |
2:12.9 | let me know down below in the comments. What is your ideal starting point? Not just this year, but just generally |
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