

|| Sunday Morning by 11am EST to be safe || Check for Players on Bye Week and for any Injuries || Thursday by 4pm || Check to see if you have anyone in the Thursday or Saturday night matchup Switch Out any Players in those games with injuries Remember to Edit your roster on the following days. Because I'm a crazy, over-the-top fantasy fanatic, I write reminders in my calendar to check my roster on specific days. Your starters may be hurt or on a bye week, so you'll have to switch them for another player.
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You have to remember to update your roster every single week. Otherwise, you'll have no one to start that week.Ĥ. He has a bye week in week 7, so when you pick your backup players, don't select someone with a week 7 bye. You'll want to make sure that player has a different bye week than your starters.įor example: say you draft RB Eddie Lacy as your first pick.

*Be sure to check the bye week of this player. Round 1: Running Back Round 2: Running Back Round 3: Quarterback Round 4: Wide Receiver Round 5: Wide Receiver Round 6: RB or WR (whichever has a better option available) Round 7: Tight End Round 8: Wide Receiver Round 9: RB or WR (whichever has a better option available )* Round 10: Backup QB* Round 11: RB or WR (whichever has a better option available )* Round 12: RB or WR (whichever has a better option available )* Round 13: RB or WR (whichever has a better option available )* Round 14: Backup TE* Round 15: Defense Round 16: Kicker I'm no expert but I do have a blog with no credentials, so that's close enough. As I mentioned, these are just my personal suggestions. This could vary, of course, based on who is/ isn't available at that time. Here is the order in which I would suggest. As a general rule of thumb, a running back is considered to be your best first draft pick, because they will get you the most possible points. You'll want to make picks in order of who you think will get you the most points. Be sure to check your league's settings before you draft, in case your breakdown is different.

Although there are variations, your basic team consists of a Quarterback, 2 Running Backs, A Defense, 3 Wide Receivers, a Tight End, a flex position player, a Kicker, and an assortment of bench players. Your fantasy team is made up of different players from different teams, that you pick in a pre-season draft. Why is every game important, you ask? Well let's talk about the basic premise of Fantasy football. Each week, everyone congregates in someone's living room with beers and finger foods, and every single game is important to you. It's like having a 4 month long game night with your best friends. You have something fun to look forward to every week. Thursday, Sunday and Monday become absolutely amazing. Considering I've built an entire blog based on the fact that a man can't teach a woman a sport as well as another woman could, I thought I'd make my own beginner's guide. So you've decided to play fantasy football for the very first time ever? There are probably a billion tutorials out there, mostly written by dudes.
