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Three Basic Fantasy Football Draft Tips You Ought To Know

By: David Riewe

Grave mistakes committed during the drafting period will have a huge impact on the performance of your team during the entire season. This is the reason why many top fantasy football team managers start preparing for the football season weeks before the drafting period begins. Much like the team managers of the teams of real National Football League, you need to equip yourself with players, information, such as statistics, performance, and bye weeks.

If you are new to fantasy football, keep on reading to learn the basic drafting tips that will help you create a strong team:

Preparation is key

Preparation is what separates winners from the losers in fantasy football. One of the grave mistakes of neophytes is coming to the draft ill-prepared. You can't just pick players at random without having some sort of a plan.

Weeks before the drafting period, you should already have read magazines and surfed the net on the possible players that will be included in the drafting this season. You should have already read the profiles of each player and have come up with a plan on what type of team you want.

Picking most players from the same team

Another mistake that many commit is sticking it out with their favorite team. Although the chance of your fantasy football team is dependent on the real performance of your team in the real NFL games, you don't want to wager getting most players from one team because you won't have a well-rounded team and might have problems with the bye weeks.

If your goal is to win, you may want to select players from different teams so that you can strike a balance between the weakness and strengths of the real NFL teams. However, if you derive joy from supporting your favorite team, for example the Minnesota Vikings or Atlanta Falcons, rather than emerging as the victor of your fantasy football league, then go ahead and draft players from your beloved team.

Pick at least two running backs in the early rounds

Your team will have a big chance of winning if you draft strong running backs, especially because they are usually the scorers. Actually, it would be better if you have three running backs so that you have a strong bench or you can trade one running back during the season. However, it would be wise to pick your third running back on the sixth round, after you have picked a wide receiver and a quarterback.

Follow the tips above and you surely have an edge over those who didn't prepare and just picked at random.

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