Pally, it's really easy, especially if you just use the preset player rankings. It can get really addicting though, especially if you enjoy sports, statistics and competition with friends.
Generally you want to load up on RBs and WRs, and make sure to have one good QB and TE. People have different strategies, but I've been successful focusing on RBs, then WRs, then QB, then TEs. I usually wait until the last 2 rounds to draft a defense and kicker (NEVER NEVER NEVER grab a kicker before the 15th or 16th round). Defenses are really hit and miss, and you can swap them in and out each week. By the 6th round, you will want 2-3 RBs, 2-3 WRs and a QB generally. My usual draft usually starts in this order:
Round - Position
1 - RB
2 - WR
3 - RB
4 - WR or RB
5 - QB, WR or RB
6 - Whatever starting spot I have empty (QB, RB or WR)
Then I go for back up players until around round 9 or 10
10 - TE
11+ more back up
15 - DEF
16 - K
You have to adjust on who is being drafted and where, but this is a pretty good rule of thumb that I follow.
Apparently I jumped the gun on Orton going to Miami, so I'm moving Brandon Marshall off of my sleeper list. I'm adding Marshawn Lynch and Shonne Green to my late round value steals though.
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