Thursday, September 8, 2011

Daily Fantasy Strategy Drafts Worth Keeping

If you are thinking about some hard and fast rules when it comes to draft strategy, keep in mind that the one rule that trumps all of these rules as they call it – it that there are absolutely no rules that are hard and fast. If you are hesitant to draft a Quarter Back early but then Mike Vick is available in the third round and you pass on him, then you deserve to be pitched to the hell-hole of humiliation. It won’t hurt to use a little bit of common sense.

Now, these are simply a few guidelines that would help you draft a competitive team.

Being able to think on your feet and make informed decisions on the spot is what makes a competitive team into championship team. Your daily fantasy strategy drafts are coming right up!

Draft A Load Full of RBs

If you want an easier to predict than running backs then try a good 2nd and 3rd wide receivers, this should give you a smooth start. They are always able to remain healthier than RBs since RBs touch the ball more, which also means that they get hit a lot as well. Productive waiver wire receiver are easier to come across with than running backs. The right late round running back is like having a fantasy football golden ticket but of course, without the crazy chocolate river boat ride. Go and grab your starting receivers and then stock up on running backs!

Reach for your desired players: It’s a humbling experience to learn from this especially last season when like most people, I was so high on Arian Foster but I always seem to miss out on him in my drafts. Don’t play it safe. Don’t worry about league mates deriding you until you weep in a corner. Choose the guy you want despite picking through teary and blurry vision.

In the first round, drafting a quarter back is a NO-GO. Though this question is old and has been questioned often, any position where you only start one player needs to be waited on. There are 32 teams and if you are lucky enough to be in the 12 team league then you got it! Remember that there are only 12 starting QBs. Stick to this rule and things will be fine.

You daily fantasy strategy drafts dose have been given! Now is the time to put it to action and try it out yourself!

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