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Fantasy Football-Three Fantasy Football Secrets Your Competition Hopes You Never Figure Out


Kate Rieger

Fantasy football isn't all luck and no work. Your chances for winning depend on how much time and attention you devote to researching players. The more you keep up on trades, injuries and coaching changes the less luck you need. The following three secrets seem to be obvious, but you would be surprised how many fantasy players get caught with losing teams because they missed these three simple tactics.

Always Draft a Backup for the Big Star

It can be tempting to draft a superstar running back and then spend your attention on other elements of the team because the running back position is all sewn up. If you were able to draft Adrian Peterson, for example, you'd feel pretty comfortable with your running game. What happens when your star player suffers a broken toe in the third game of the season, though? If you never chose another quality player to back him up, you suddenly have no talent covering that part of the game. Fill each position on your roster with at least two quality players in case one breaks down.

Keep Trading After the Draft is Over

Once the initial draft is over and the season starts, you'll probably feel pretty good about the team you've put together. Don't forget to keep an eye on trade offers and deals during the season, though. Look for opportunities to trade someone who is under performing for someone who is having a great year. Player injuries really impact your chances of winning. Always be flexible with your players and don't become too attached to a single lineup. If you mix it up a little as the season goes on, you'll have better opportunities to win more games.

A Great Offensive Line Makes Any Quarterback Look Good

Everyone is always interested in getting the best quarterbacks in the league. The truth is, however, that every NFL quarterback is going to score some points almost every single week. Don't waste your time chasing the big name quarterback that everyone wants. Find a competent quarterback that plays for a team that has a powerful offensive line. Chances are, your middle of the road quarterback will score plenty of points to keep your team on the board. Consistent good performers will always outscore a big game every third week.

About The Author

To review, in order to have any hopes of winning and to play fantasy football like a champion you need to start with these basics. Visit http://JohnnyNFL.com for more FREE fantasy football picks to start your own fantasy football cheatsheets and rankings today.



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