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PostHeaderIcon How To Research Players For Your Fantasy Football Team

It is fitting that fantasy sports leagues started with America’s pastime – baseball – and equally fitting that its popularity has transitioned to football. Professional football has become the most popular and profitable sport in the country, and its fantasy leagues follow suit. In researching potential players there are a few essential strategies that must be followed.
The absolute most important aspect of researching your potential player is to make sure that they are actually playing in the upcoming game or season. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon When To Choose Rookies For Your Fantasy Team

Running a fantasy football team can be very exciting but can get quite confusing once draft day comes. Be sure to focus on being able to have a plan before draft day comes because it will help you to make the right decisions and to find the hidden gems. Here are a few tips that will help you draft the best rookies during your next draft.

Do Your Research

Do not just rely on online articles that will give you a list Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Why You Shouldn’t Play Fantasy Football With Co-workers

Fantasy football can be a lot of fun, but it is important to always keep it appropriate. Although you might think that it is a good idea to create a fantasy football team for all of your co-workers, you should proceed with caution. It is usually not a good idea to play fantasy football with co-workers for several reasons.

First of all, playing fantasy football with your co-workers can lower productivity at work. Even if you don’t mean for it to, things can slowly get out of hand until everyone is discussing fantasy football Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon When You Should Start Choosing Your Fantasy Team

When to choose your fantasy football team can be a confusing and often difficult task. If you choose your team too early, a player may get injured in the preseason or show signs that they are not going to perform as they had hoped. However, choosing your team too late could result in losing an edge over fellow players that you might have had. The best timing to choose your team is usually after preseason week 2. At this point the coaches have seen what they want to of the potential starters and will begin playing the second and Read the rest of this entry »