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I covered this same idea in my Mock Draft Like a Champ article. It may initially seem unnecessary to track every single draft pick your opponents make, but it can and will come in handy, especially later in the draft. If you play in a league with Jason, I would suggest you check over your shoulder before opening your cheat sheet! In all seriousness, what this means is simply tracking what your league mates are doing and react accordingly. Obviously, this changes with different league settings, such as a 2-QB league, so know your rules before employing this strategy. Your goal should be to find the best value later in the draft, with the intention of landing a later round QB who turns into your weekly starter. There are always QBs available on the waiver wire who have great seasons and in most normal leagues, only 16-18 QBs are typically rosters, leaving 5-6 viable starters on waiver most weeks. The way to win championships is by getting the most potential points out of each player at each draft pick. The missing part of that statement is that, relative to the rest of the QBs, the top QBs just don’t outscore the lower ranked QBs by that much, compared to RBs or WRs. #9 – Quarterbacks: Take A Number (Andy)Įvery year, owners are fooled into drafting QBs early because “ they score the most points”. Likewise, you obviously cannot draft Robert Griffin III or Jamaal Charles because they “led you to the promised land” years ago. Just because you’ve been burned by Keenan Allen the past two seasons doesn’t mean he should be completely ignored in drafts. But the reality is that we have zero control over the outcomes. There are so many heartbreak stories, last-second losses to a kicker or wins because your opponent’s kicker didn’t get that extra point due to the team going for two. Fantasy Football can be an emotional roller-coaster. #10 – Don’t Get Sentimental/Emotional About Players (Mike)Īs a parent, I couldn’t help but hear Elsa’s “Let It Go!” in my head while writing this one up. Just in case you missed the show or needed them just a click away, here is my recap of those Tips and Tricks, with a little personal spin along the way. On the Friday, Augepisode of the podcast, Andy, Mike, and Jason gave you their top 10 tips and tricks for taking your fantasy game to the next level.