Since I started playing the greatest fantasy sport known to mankind, College Fantasy Football, back in 2001, our beloved hobby has toiled in obscurity behind its big brother, the NFL. In the early ...
Mock drafts are practice drafts that simulate the player-selection process before a real fantasy football draft. They are used to learn the player pool, understand average draft position (ADP), ...
Fantasy football has exploded in popularity, with millions of people participating in leagues each season. And let’s be real: It’s not just a game; it’s a way of life. The rush of competition combined ...
Average draft position, usually shortened to ADP, is one of the most common fantasy football draft tools. It tells managers where players tend to get selected across many drafts. That makes it useful, ...
Fantasy football beginners often focus on player rankings first. That makes sense, but roster settings shape the game just as much as player talent does. A player can look like a strong pick in one ...
Best-ball fantasy football is one of the easiest formats for new players to use when learning draft strategy and roster construction. Managers build a team before the season through a traditional ...
An "IDP" league is a fantasy football format that requires managers to draft and start individual defensive players (IDP) rather than relying only on team defenses, giving the game a very different ...
Positional scarcity is one of the most important ideas in fantasy football drafting. It explains why two players with similar projected point totals may not carry the same draft value. The reason is ...