Your Fantasy Football Reality Check #6 - Draft Advice
Ok fantasy leaguers, now that weāre through the meat of your fantasy line-ups, Iāve decided to change things up this week. Instead of wasting my time reviewing the place kickers, Iām going to offer my insights and advice on where your attention should be on draft day.
First letās cover the obvious; if you have a pick in the top ten, RB, RB, or RB should be your ONLY choice as far as positions are concerned. Next and equally as important, your quarterback can be your most reliable producer- IF you can solidify one of the top 5-7 fantasy QBās. This one is a personal preference that I donāt mind sharing with our loyal readers (but I donāt particularly care for the boys in my own league knowing!), do your best to acquire two of the top ten wide receivers in the draft.
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If you are in a league that requires that you start 3 wideouts, take three of the top 15-20. Lastly, donāt let your starting tight end be more than a place or two removed from the top six named in last weekās review. Pay close attention here- donāt start slacking off or relaxing just because youāve filled out your starting lineup. This is where you bear down, identify and draft the best talent remaining, and gain a huge advantage over your fellow owners. I know no one wants to hear this, but itās this weekās REALITY CHECK- you use your bench in fantasy football WAY more than you project or anticipate utilizing.
With bye weeks beginning in week 4 and lasting until week 10, you may only start your ideal lineup 7 of the 13 or 14 regular season fantasy games you participate in- only half the time! Thatās not even mentioning the proverbial injury bug that strikes a couple of teams worse than others every season, but gets us all to some degree nonetheless. Itās hard to predict who will be the best available in the 12th round, so my advice is to take as much time on your later round picks as you do with your top 5. While everyone else is just trying to finish the draft, youāll be impacting your lineup in a positive way. Your bye week bench players can be the key to your fantasy success.
The next piece of advice Iād like to impart is this- if your league doesnāt require you to draft a kicker, then I wouldnāt draft one. The only strategy I have with kickers is draft one thatās on a high-scoring or winning team then call it a day until their bye week. Thatās all you really need to know about that.
The last thing I want to touch on is to be flexible when the draft officially commences. Follow the strategy that your most comfortable with, just donāt get locked in on a certain player(s), itās the surest way to knock you off your game plan. Donāt be distracted or dismayed by who was picked before you had an opportunity to call their name out. You canāt afford to have reactionary picks that youāll later label as a bad choice- you only get so many draft picks. Have alternatives for your ideal players, create your wish list with enough depth so you wonāt be surprised when the QB youāve been targeting comes off the board.
Thatās all Iāve got to say this week everyone. Iām confident that if you use the advice and recommendations Iāve shared with you over the last six weeks, youāll be well on your way to competing for a title this upcoming campaign!
Thanks to all our readers at Gridiron Goddess- your requests have made this column a reality. A welcome and special thanks to Walker Sports and its readers, Iām honored to join your ranks.
The season is imminent!!
The Dude Abides,
~Stephen Lamare

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