Fantasy Football Tips
Author: Tim GarmoIt seems that everyone is doing fantasy football these days.
Here's some tips to make your soar to the top of the leader board.
It's no secret, the most important day of your fantasy football league is the
draft. If you mess this up you basically have very little chance to win.
However, if you draft to perfection you'll probably be successful. The big
question is whether you draft the player with the best value or the player at the
position that you need. Example, you have 4 wr and 1 rb on your team so far. You
see a great WR available, but in reality he would be no help to your team
because odds are you'll only need 3WR so starts. Of course you could get the WR
just in case of injury or you could trade the player. Below are my 5 tips to
make your team unbeatable.
1) Do not miss the draft. If you do this then the computer will pick for you
based on there rankings which means your opponents could predict your picks
which is a big disadvantage.
2) You must be active. If you never make trades or pick up players you'll
never get any of players that were unexpectedly good. Example after week one you
could of picked up Willy Parker or Indianapolis defense who were definitely
available. If you were active you could of gotten 2 steals.
3) Look at the scoring system of the league. What position does it favor?
Default setting are usually 50 pass yard = 1 point, 20 rush or receiving = 1
points, and touchdowns worth 6 points.
This favors running backs and is a disadvantage to quarter backs. However
other settings could favor QBs. So this means you don't draft players the same
way for every league.
4) Make sure you have a quality bench. If you don't then when you have weeks
with a lot of players with bye weeks, then you'll probably loose. If you have a
bench to just plug in you'll rack up some important wins.
5) Don't give up. Even if you're in last place after a few weeks, a few wins
can get you back in the race. The regular season doesn't really matter. Making
the playoffs in last position is basically the same as making the playoffs in
first place. A standard league has 10-12 teams with the top 4-6 qualifying for
the playoffs.
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