Fantasy Football Research Paper

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How to play fantasy football: The best way to learn any subject is to experience it firsthand. No amount of cheatsheets, checklists, buddy advice, or new ideas can replace the wisdom that comes with years of experience. The good news is that it is possible to glean some knowledge from those that have been there before. Our science is built by standing on the shoulders of giants, and our games are the same way. The following are tips every fantasy football pro learns through their experience. 1. Understand what type of league you are in. The type of league is a factor in the value of a player. Brandin Cooks is a prime example; Cooks was a great pickup in One Day Fantasy Leagues last year, but wasn't more than a sleeper option in redraft leagues…show more content…
A pro always has a full roster plan in mind. 3. Vary Daily Fantasy Football based on scoring system. Having a great quarterback is nice, but most leagues nerf their scoring capability by reducing the number of points earned from passing stats. Aaron Rodgers is worth a high draft pick at six points per TD and one point per 20 passing yards. Four per TD and one point per 30? Not so much. The most common example is PPR (points per reception). Wide receivers gain value, and the running back rankings get shuffled. Matt Forte is a mid to low end RB1 in traditional scoring, but in a league that uses PPR, he's a stud. One point per reception adds 100 points to his total in 2014 alone. 4. Draft safer picks early. Not every "safe" player gets to play the season, but it's possible to reduce the risk. Every player available early is a great player. Aside from last year, picking Adrian Peterson over Darren "Glass Man" McFadden was a no brainer to any pro. Early picks are the cornerstones of a team, and picking an injury or legal risk in the first round is

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