ET - You just have to wing it. All teams from last year are wiped clean off of boards. Everyone has their own style. Most importantly as a rule, people draft 2 RBs, then 2 WRs, QB, then wing it. You'll want a minimum of 4 RBs, 4 WRs, 2 QBs 2 D/ST, 2 TEs. Our league has 15 roster spots. 15 round draft. Also, new this year, we have 1 Injured Reserve spot. So I'm assuming after the draft we can lower a player to IR and pick up an undrafted Free Agent to the roster. Then you are carrying 16 on your roster. Sometimes you wind up with an abundance of either WRs or RBs after the draft. Puts you in a good position to make a trade for a better player that you actually need. So if the best player on the board is actually better than the players available at the position you need, it might be best to take that player, and use him in a trade for a better QB, D/ST or whatever.
On draft day, there is a draft board showing the top rated players in the draft, in order. Those players disappear from the list as drafted, and the next most valuable ones move up. It's really easier than you think. Look at the Player Ranking at:
http://msn.foxsports.com/fantasy/resour … draftguideThat's what you will see. You'll see Drew Brees is rated above Randy Moss and Reggie Wayne. That is established by the way the FOX drafts have gone so far. The list updates as players are taken off the board. Also, the software keeps track for you of how many players you have drafted at each position.