That got pretty brutal. Ten drafts, mostly on my phone, no spreadsheets, keeping track of players from memory. Last few days were rough with 4 drafts at the same time. Strategy varied hugely from league-to-league. Sometimes I drafted balance, a couple times I went pitcher crazy early (probably because positions were deep).
The 2004 draft was the most fun because, once I made the decision to take Bonds #1, I said f@#k it to starting pitching and drafted a huge lineup (several positions were one or two players deep). I literally ignored starters until maybe round 12 or 15. I remember feeling dreadful about the 63 draft, but frankly most of it is a blur at this point. That was fun, if grueling. I'd do it again.