Let the games begin!
The draft is finally over and your team is all set but…
… you are not too comfortable with the end of your roster.
So, what should you do?
Well, today’s fantasy football tip will help fine tune your roster.
Now, depending on the size of your league, many of the fantasy football sleepers (the ones you discovered preparing for your draft) were not drafted.
The first thing that you must to do is take a little time and create a short list of the non-drafted players in your league.
The next thing that you must to do is break your short list down by player position.
Ex. If you are weak at the WR position, create a list of WR sleepers and follow that list for the first few weeks of the season. Make sure that you do this for every position.
It is also imperative that you keep an eye on the player injuries around the league and how they may impact another player’s status.
In 1999 I was really high on Trent Green and the Ram’s offense because they carving up defenses during the preseason.
As soon as Green down, I started following Kurt Warner (drafted Isaac Bruce) and picked him up in week 2 as my backup QB. Needless to say, he carried my team to the championship.
By doing a little homework, you will place yourself in the position to pounce on these hot commodities before everyone else notices.
Remember, most fantasy football titles are won in the late rounds of the draft and with key weekly waiver wire pickups.
Quick Note – Never drop one of your starters in order to reach for one of these players. You should only focus on the weak areas of your team.
Thats all for now!
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