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How to win at Fantasy Football

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WIN OR GO HOME!
WIN OR GO HOME!

Tips on how to improve your odds of winning a fantasy football league.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • pc
  • time
  • literacy
  1. Step 1

    DRAFTING. If you have the time, Always do a live draft as this gives you the best chance to get your guy.

  2. Step 2

    DRAFT ORDER. Start with a RB, QB, WR, RB, WR, TE. Continue with a good third WR and then consider defenses and kickers. When drafting your reserve players try and draft guys that are starters on teams. This way they still will get you more points than actual backups on teams.

  3. Step 3

    CHECK LINEUPS WEEKLY. Before each game swap out injured players for other players. This is the hard part as injuries are inevitable during a season. Read the news headlines to see if your guy is going to play and make the needed substitutions.

  4. Step 4

    FREE AGENCY. The key to winning is to maximize your lineups, free agents is the way to do this. Chances are if you plan to win free agents is the key. Each week you should be looking to replace injured players with free agents that are starters on teams.

  5. Step 5

    DEFENSES. An easy way to pick up some points is to swap defenses often. Look to see whose available and playing the worst offense team in the league. Pick them up if the defense you have is on a bye or playing a hard game.

  6. Step 6

    THE NATURE OF THE NFL. Fantasy is a game and its hard to master. Don't feel bad if you lose a few. On any given day any team can win and players will have bad days. Injuries occur daily, so check your lineup at least once a week and don't take any chances on questionable or probable players unless the headline news says to.

Tips & Warnings
  • GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN

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