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Fantasy Football Draft Strategy 2025 Load up on running backs. Know the league rules. Know the ADPs of players during the draft. Wait on Tight Ends. Anchor your team with an ace QB. Balance your roster. Always back yourself up with depth. Be picky and use the “CUDDY” System when drafting.
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.
I'd say the most usual league would be 0.5 ppr, superflex. Starting rosters would be 1 qb slot, 2 rb slots 2 wr slots, 1 te slot, a couple of flex slots depending on league size/taste and 1 superflex spot. Flex spots are usually two or three depending on how deep you want the starting rosters to get to.
Generally draft QB around pick 90 or later. Draft one of the top 3 TEs or wait until around pick 120 or later. Draft kicker or defence in your last picks. Win waivers, win the league. By staying up to date on news and watching as many games as possible you can identify potential breakouts.
A fantasy football team consists of one quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, one tight end, one flex, one kicker, and a team defense/special teams.
RB, RB, WR, WR/flex, WR/flex, flex/te/qb(earliest I would take QB), then bench players and any starting spots that aren't filled. Draft 1 QB (unless you like someone as a lottery pick), and you don't have to draft kicker or defense (pick up whichever of those has the best matchup each week).
Standard rosters include one Quarterback (QB), two Running Backs (RB), two Wide Receivers (WR), one Tight End (TE), one Flex (RB/WR/TE), one Defense/Special Teams (D/ST), one Kicker (K) and seven Bench Spots (BE -- players on your roster who are not in your active lineup for a given week).
PPR stands for “point per reception” and refers to just that. In this format, each offensive player gets 1 fantasy point for each reception. PPR has become the most played of the three fantasy football points scoring systems mentioned above.
Pursuing other activities such as walking or running, lifting weights or playing your pick-up football games is a healthy way to manage your stress and stay active — so, do it for yourself (even when the 60-inch and a plate of nachos are calling your name).