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Fantasy football drafts have replaced the joy I felt as a kid opening presents on Christmas morning. We all grow up and reach ...
Managing risk in fantasy football means balancing upside, durability, role security, and roster depth so a bad decision or two don’t sink the entire season. Fantasy football managers cannot avoid risk ...
Bench management is one of the most important parts of running a fantasy football team well. Starters get most of the attention, but bench spots often decide whether a roster improves over the course ...
Handcuffing is one of the most common fantasy football strategies and also one of the most misunderstood. At its simplest, a handcuff is a backup runner rostered mainly because he would become much ...
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Everyone should do a mock draft (or five...) every week. OK, so it may sound daunting, but you love playing fantasy football ...
Sleepers are one of the most appealing parts of fantasy football draft season. They offer the promise of value, the satisfaction of spotting a breakout before everyone else, and the chance to build a ...
Deep fantasy football leagues punish thin roster construction much faster than standard formats. The waiver wire dries up early, bye weeks hit harder, and a weak bench rarely fixes itself. In a ...
Tee Higgins celebrates with Ja'Marr Chase and Chase Brown after scoring a 29-yard touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Dylan Buell / Getty Images If you happen to be the manager of a 6-0 or 5-1 ...
Fantasy football managers cannot avoid risk. Every draft pick, waiver claim, and lineup decision carries some degree of it. Players get hurt, roles change, offenses disappoint, and depth charts shift ...