Three tips to remember heading into fantasy football drafts
With the fantasy football draft season here, you’ll want to be prepared when you’re on the clock. Brad Evans has three tips to help you build a winning team.
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The early part of the draft is about limiting your risk, so target players with a high floor and not a high ceiling. Quarterback could come into play earlier than normal with Andrew Luck and Aaron Rodgers in position for monster seasons.
Don’t be afraid to take a rookie, especially with a deep class of talented running backs. If other people in your league hesitate to scoop up young talent, take advantage of that when you have the chance.
Finally, there are several veteran players with something to offer who are being overlooked. That type of value later in drafts should help you fill out your roster.