How to Draft the Best Players for Fantasy Football

October 12, 2009 by fantasyfootball2

People have their own personal algorithms for picking the right players in fantasy football and it usually involves a couple of the following factors. The previous year’s performance is the most reliable indicator of how a given player is going to perform. Another thing to consider is a player’s past health issues, since old injuries can flare up in a new season effectively undercutting your chances at maximizing your gains after a given match.

It is also important to think about the quality of the team your player is on. It is common that when a team only has one good player, the defense can focus on him and somewhat neutralize his impact on the game, making him less valuable to a fantasy team overall.

One factor a lot of people don’t consider is what positions are most valuable according to your league’s scoring settings. Most leagues give the same amount of points for touchdowns for all players whether it was a pass, a reception, or a rushing touchdown. Quarterbacks are worth investing on a higher draft pick because they tend to be involved in more point opportunities. Conversely, tight ends tend to have a lower point ceiling.

Although all of these factors are important in determining the best fantasy football team, I learned one very important lesson after last season: I need to pay attention to the news feeds from the fantasy community. After I found a website that offered the best easy-to-access information on the league, I was set. Furthermore, this site was free!

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October 12, 2009 by fantasyfootball2

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