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  • that is a very good draft ! Your well balanced , good job avoiding multiple bye weeks and having RB,s on your bench is valuable because they get hurt the most . Great job !!

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    Completed a draft last night in a 12-team ppr standard league. How did I do? Did I go too heavy on RB for my bench?

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      • that is a very good draft ! Your well balanced , good job avoiding multiple bye weeks and having RB,s on your bench is valuable because they get hurt the most . Great job !!

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        • solid draft.

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          • Solid draft and bench options. I'd hit up a WR heavy team for a trade to give you one more solid receiving option in return for one of your backs. Good luck this season!

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            • With the starting WR you have, you could afford to go a little RB-heavy. Like Bettor said, you can always try to swing a deal for a WR, maybe even a WR upgrade to a super-stud by packaging one of your current WR with one of your RB. Then it's Katy-bar-the-door time. Nice draft.

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              • Nice draft. With short benches and only 1 flex I prefer filling my bench with more RBs than receivers. Draft your perma-start receivers and then fill in the bench with RBs

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