Fantasy Foundation: Block V

Fantasy Foundation: Block V

V. Wait on Drafting A Quarterback This is a good example of something that does not apply 100% of the time.  As this block falls below block II, it is implied that it is more important to understand the competition than waiting on a QB. Now, why do we want to wait on...
Fantasy Foundation: Block V

Fantasy Foundation: Block IV

IV. Stick to The Tiers Tiers are a way to segregate players within their position, and even in a top overall player ranking, so that it is obvious who the next selection should be.  On the website I should have a player ranking for the current year or one from last...
Fantasy Foundation: Block III

Fantasy Foundation: Block III

III. Develop and Follow a Fluid Draft Day Strategy Honestly, this is so essential that it could have been #1 but alas, I decided to put these rules in some sort of chronological order as well as order of importance.  Establishing a sound draft strategy is vital in...
Fantasy Foundation: Block II

Fantasy Foundation: Block II

II. Know the Competition Those of us who have played fantasy football in multiple leagues have experienced this first hand; some leagues are just more competitive than others, and some leagues draft differently than most. There are some leagues out there which are...
Fantasy Foundation: Block I

Fantasy Foundation: Block I

The Fantasy Foundation For those of us who have played fantasy sports before, we understand that going into the fantasy season without a plan-of-action is a bad idea.  Good strategies aren’t thought up on the fly; they are built from the ground-up and are flexible...