Found August 12, 2008 on
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If you think about it, you could put a monkey in front of a computer, tell it to pick many people near the top of the screen all the time and that monkey would likely have some impressive players on it's roster. It's not very hard to draft the people your supposed to. But it's after they're all gone that drafts are won and the massive amount of time you spent researching players that were eventually cut at final cut-downs really pays off.
You can mix and match the top players all you want. If you take out the specific rankings, everyone's Top 20's will often have the same 20 players on it. Wouldn't it behoove us to focus more on lists of players who aren't on everyone's lists? Who cares if we end up learning entirely too much about Hank Baskett to warrant utilizing during the season. Should he have a random breakout game during Week 7, you'll know that it was just that and let some other lemming nearly break their leg trying to get the waiv...
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