Fill your roster first. Draft your starting RBs, WRs, QB, TE, and 2 additional starting flex positions before drafting back-up QBs, Ks or DSTs. In 1QB leagues, I often don't grab a back-up QB. There should still be plenty of those on the waiver later in the season.
Fill your roster first. Draft your starting RBs, WRs, QB, TE, and 2 additional starting flex positions before drafting back-up QBs, Ks or DSTs. In 1QB leagues, I often don't grab a back-up QB. There should still be plenty of those on the waiver later in the season.
Every fantasy manager should draft their Best Ball roster with the same basic starting point. You will take at least two quarterbacks, four running backs, five wide receivers, and two tight ends. Those are the minimums you should have at each position.
Strategies for Setting Your Lineup Avoid starting a DEF that is playing against your opponent's players (especially their QB) Double Dipping: Starting a QB+WR combo that play for the same team Starting two players with the same position from the same team (assumes both are healthy)
Standard Fantasy Football League Position Breakdown One Quarterback (QB) Two Running Backs (RB) Two Wide Receivers (WR) One Tight End (TE) One Flex (FLEX) One Kicker (K) One Team's Defense and Special Teams (D/ST) Seven Bench Spots (Any Position)