How To Pick In Madden 12 Fantasy?

How much would you give up to go from #6 pick to #1 pick in a 12-team fantasy football draft?

  • I think I can get the first pick by giving up the #6 pick in round 1, moving down four slots in round 2 and giving up my round 6 pick. I think this is a lot to give up, but am looking for some other opinions.

  • Answer:

    I would GLADLY give you my #1 for all that and kill you in the season. I could pick starters at all three slots you give.

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There are pros and cons to the #1 and every draft spot in a draft. In a 12 team league, you pick the best, but you have to wait for 24 other picks before it is your turn to pick. I have been playing FFB for years and always finish in the top 3 in a 14 team PPR/IDP league. I can draft well in any position and I tend to not like the first 5 spots to draft. Personally, I think the # 6 spot is perfect. What you want are not just the best, but also factor in consistency, injury risk, and potential. Last year I drafted in the # 10 spot of a 14 team league and took it all. The # 1 draft spot did not make it. The person who played me in the championship was in the # 6 draft spot. I say don't trade up, but get skilled. Here is a link to practice in a mock draft. It is fun and you will have a better idea of how you will look after the draft is complete. Then you can learn what you will do different in the # 6 spot. This will help you a lot. http://www.fantasyfootballcalculator.com/ Good luck bro and have a fun season! Thumbs up to those who agree.

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number six is like changing from ryan grant to ladainian tomlinson its obvious whos better so it would take a good person with an average person like tom brady and chad johnson would be good enough to get #1 pick

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Just wait until the draft is over and if you really want to get LT then make a trade offer for him. If trade up just to get him you will be seriously hurting your team in the later rounds of the draft. I see why you want LT being from SD, but that is a huge mistake that fantasy owners make,picking with their heart. When the draft gets to you at pick #6, take the best available player and then try to make a deal after the draft. By doing so, you will still get all of your other picks and one of them may turn out to be a steal. I also wouldn't do the deal because LT is on the downside of his career,and at pick #6 you may be able to land J.Addai. Addai is young stud in the league and has the potential to out-perform LT Good Luck

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YES thats defintely enough. it is sure to work because i had a similar situation last year with that in my league. i traded my 5th overal pick and 2 nd round pick to pick first. i also picked up adrian peterson because no one drafted him thinking he was injury prone (which he kinda is, but he's still a great player). those two carried my team to the championship. in fact i counted that i had enough numbers to win with my lineup without peterson at all. anyways wnough of my blabbering GOOD LUCK with your league i hope the best for yeah and i hope it works out and ya win your league

get ur popcorn ready

I would give up my picks its to early in the draft.......

airmanmitchell88

try it

dbacksarenumber1

i dont think its worth it cause u could get a great player deep in the draft.

dylan r

Don't bite.

AVERAGE JOE

It looks like a good deal.

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