Instead, go after rookies or second year players who may explode.
For example, take David Funchess over a guy like Anquan Boldin.
you know what Bolin is.
Funchess, however, is still a bit of an unknown and the absence of Kelvin Benjamin boosts him into a possible new role.
Also, don't pretend that later rounds are worthless. I took Bishop Sankey and Odell Beckham Jr. in two drafts late last year WAY late.
Sankey was a dud, but Odell Beckham Jr. was one of the stars of the last quarter of the year.
Leave kickers alone until your last pick.
Save D/ST until second to last pack.
We never really know which D/STs are good until after the season is a few weeks old.
One of the stars of D/ST last year was Philadelphia.
I haven't looked at history because I really don't care about D/ST, but they were probably usually undrafted.
If you get to the 7th round and Arian Foster is still there AND you have a couple of good RBs already, take Foster and stash him.