Here's the keeper league team I just drafted: 12-team league pick #10, keep 2 players drafted after 6th round from previous year.
QB - Tom Brady (1st rd.)
RB - Marshawn Lynch (2nd rd.)
RB - Adrian Peterson (keeper)
WR - Reggie Wayne (3rd rd.)
WR - Terrell Owens (4th rd)
WR - Wes Welker (5th rd.)
TE - Kellen Winslow (keeper)
K - Stephen Gostkowski (15th rd.)
Def - Minnesota (8th rd.)
Bench:
WR - Calvin Johnson (6th rd.)
RB - Selvin Young (7th rd.)
WR - Javon Walker (9th rd)
QB - Jake Delhomme (10th rd.)
QB - Vince Young (11th rd.)
RB - Ricky Williams (12 rd.)
RB - Jamaal Charles (13th rd.)
TE - Greg Olsen (14th rd.)
I was ecstatic when Brady fell to me, people valued RBs really high as they always do, and the only player not a running back taken in the first 9 picks was Moss. I have high hopes for Marshawn Lynch this year in a run heavy offense. I'll be looking to move a QB at some point during the season, hopefully Delhomme or Young hold up.
A few players I'd suggest targeting:
QB - Carson Palmer: Still an elite talent despite an off year last season, if Johnson is motivated expect big things.
QB - David Garrard: Worth a late round pick, Jerry Porter will help spread the offense, great running attack as well.
RB - Maurice Jones Drew: Kids an unbelievable player, and should see a lot more balls thrown his way this year, could end up being as great a value as Stephen Jackson and Brian Westbrook if you play in a PPR league.
RB - Jonathan Stewart: Great upside pick, I know running back combos can be frustrating, like Deangelo Williams/Foster and Selvin Young/everyone last season, but Stewart is a freak and could be a huge value. Consider DeAngelo a 3rd down back now.
RB - Matt Forte: Going to be the starter, great guy and hard runner...complete opposite of Cedric Benson.
WR - Steve Smith: All-around thug, but having Delhomme back will help, still a top wideout talent wise.
WR - Calvin Johnson: A huge, young talent. Could be a major force. Pair him with Roy Williams and that's a tough combo to cover, expect big TD numbers.
TE - Vernon Davis: Playing in Mike Martz's pass happy system, should see a lot of balls come his way. Lack of QB hurts, but worth a late round pick due to some upside.
TE - Greg Olsen: One of the best catching TEs in football, not the starter yet, but too big a weapon to pass up.
A few players I chose to avoid:
QB - Matt Hasselbeck: O-line not as good...receivers not as good...RBs not as good...
RB - Willis McGahee: Two words - Ray Rice - Expect him to be a 3rd down back due to his pass catching ability and nice goaline weapon, plus I think Willis is soft.
RB - Darren McFadden: Overvalued, everyone will be trying to get this years AP.
RB - Rashard Mendenhall: Willie Parker still there, hate RB duos, however great value if Parker goes down.
WR - Donald Driver: Jennings takes over as #1 WR on the team, numbers down last year.
WR - Marvin Harrison: Gonzalez looks ready to contribute, and knee injuries on older receivers are not good.
TE - Antonio Gates: Surgery during the offseason, overvalued, plenty of depth at TE position this year.