Drafting from the 11th spot is widely considered a "pivot" position. You are far enough back to miss the "Big Three" elite players, but you benefit from the , allowing you to pair two top-14 players together. 1. The Opening Rounds (1.11 & 2.02)
: Visual aids for tracking which players are off the board.
If you have downloaded a file with this name, it is likely a compressed archive containing:
: Use your late-round picks on "handcuff" RBs—players who are one injury away from a starting role.
: Because there are 18 picks between your second and third rounds, do not be afraid to "reach" for a player you love at 2.02. They will not be there when you pick again at 3.11. 2. The Middle Rounds (3.11 – 6.02)
: Monitor the teams at the 1.12 spot. If they already have a QB, you can wait on yours, knowing they won't take one before your next pick. Managing the "t (11).zip" File
Drafting from the 11th spot is widely considered a "pivot" position. You are far enough back to miss the "Big Three" elite players, but you benefit from the , allowing you to pair two top-14 players together. 1. The Opening Rounds (1.11 & 2.02)
: Visual aids for tracking which players are off the board.
If you have downloaded a file with this name, it is likely a compressed archive containing:
: Use your late-round picks on "handcuff" RBs—players who are one injury away from a starting role.
: Because there are 18 picks between your second and third rounds, do not be afraid to "reach" for a player you love at 2.02. They will not be there when you pick again at 3.11. 2. The Middle Rounds (3.11 – 6.02)
: Monitor the teams at the 1.12 spot. If they already have a QB, you can wait on yours, knowing they won't take one before your next pick. Managing the "t (11).zip" File