After a half of a season, I'm starting to wander if the traditional RB, RB, then QB or WR style of drafting is inferior to going RB, QB, WR, RB or RB, WR, QB, RB. Outside of FADUCO, do you have a team that has a stud RB, stud QB, and stud WR and is doing very well in the league? Like the Cowboys in the early 90s? My sister's team has McNabb, LT, and TO and she leads her league in points. In my minor league, I messed up and should have had Brady, Tiki, and TO, but passed on TO to get a 2nd RB. I'm 4-3-1 in that league, probably would have been 6-2 if I got TO instead of Mike Bell. Having 3 automatic starts helps cut down on inefficiency, but may increase injury risk exposure due to less depth. Any comments?
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I picked RB1 (Jackson), RB2 (C. Taylor), WR1 (Owens), and WR2 (Roy Williams with the first four picks in that league. I'm quite happy with the results. Luckily I was able to get a stud QB with the 5th pick (McNabb).