Fantasy Football Draft Rules
Many persons are attending their league’s Fantasy Football draft totally unprepared. Regardless of how good-natured other team participants may appear, this gets under the skin of many. In order to avoid contempt from other league members remember the following rules
A: B e prepared for your league’s draft. Individuals who show up late or are not certain who it is they wish to pick make it difficult for everyone else. In other words, review players’ stats well before and just prior to draft day.
B: Stick with drafting your own team only. Do not allow anyone to recruit you to draft their team as well: Talk about conflict of interesthowever it has been known to happen. Also consider this same scenario within the NFL: An NFL GM is unlikely to expect once of his sidekicks to draft for him or her.
C: If your league has opted to use an automatic draft option, then make certain you take the time to rank your Fantasy Football league players beforehand. This is pertinent since it is best for your team as well as your league. If you do not rank your draft order, you may end up with zero of one position and too many of another type of position. If this happens any trading you perform will appear questionable.
D: Do not rush the selection process. This doesn’t infer you want to linger too long as far as your decision, however, you want to be careful and discerning enough so you don’t accidentally draft a player with a similar name to the athlete you want, from the wrong team. It has been known to happen. Make certain you have the right guy before you press the button to draft them.
E: Do not take players too early causing panic within your league. If someone else chooses a player too early do not start to panic yourself. Make certain you do your homework as to where Fantasy athletes and respective positions belong within your league’s Fantasy draft. By doing so, you will not turn anyone in your league against you, and you have a better shot at winning the playoffs.
Conclusively, by doing your homework and sticking with your own personal plan of action you’ll be much better off. The point is to do your best and make your decisions based on your understanding of how player rankings affect your team’s overall success.
Related posts:
- Many Options Exist for Fantasy Football
- How is Fantasy Football Played?
- Fantasy Football is a Game for Everybody
- Preparing for the 2010 Fantasy Football Season
- How to Select a Fantasy Football Team
Posted under: Fantasy Football
September 6th, 2010 by hendri 













