My draft is Wednesday.
Changing up my strategy this year. I'm in a salary cap league and I typically shoot for a mess of undervalued middle rounders. This year I'm switching to a studs and duds philosophy. Here's why: everyone in my league seems to know who the undervalued players are (Cooper Kupp, for example) and there's always a bidding war for these players, driving up the price of these players to the point where they're no longer a bargain. Want to avoid that this year.
So I'm targeting TWO top 8 WRs (Ceedee since the Cowboys will struggle to run the ball and Garrett Wilson are top choices, but really any two of the top 8) then Derrick Henry or Travis Etienne as RB1. Will fill out the roster with a bunch of high-upside, single-digit RBs and WRs. I'll go with one cheap QB like Cousins or Goff and pair him with a high-upside guy like Caleb or Daniels. I like Kyler Murray a lot this year too.
Other players I want to end up with include Dalton Kincaid, Jake Ferguson, Diontae Johnson and an Achane/Mostert combo if I can afford it. And no way I'm leaving the draft without Will "the Jackal" Reichard. I stream defenses, but I'll start with the Vikings defense just for fun.