利用者:WatersKirkwood999
On the planet of fantasy football there is a insightful knowledge and statistical data that owners must understand and draw from in order to create an effective team. Some of the things to consider regarding players are obvious like touchdowns and yards. However, a number of them aren't as well-known to newbies plus some ideas utilized by die-hard fantasy sportsmen never work (but don't tell the diehards that - they will not listen to you anyway.
Here are some of the more understated strategies used when designing a team.
Money Talks. It's a well-known theory that the player who is playing in the last year of their contract puts up better numbers and give a much better effort during the season. This hopefully means money involved for them during the following free agency. Sometimes it doesn't mean anything more, but for the most part, if a player wants to be offered the large money they're going to place in that tiny bit extra to get it.
3rd Year Receiver: A typical belief among many fantasy football players is when a large receiver will "blow up" and become the deep threat their team wants them to be, it's going to take place in the magical 3rd year when they catch up to the speed from the game. Several receivers have fallen into this category during the last couple of years and usually whether it doesn't happen in or through the 3rd year, it's not going to happen.
Strength of Schedule: Sometimes it helps to look ahead to see who your top players are going to be playing against. It may be worth waiting on the player for just one that could be projected a little bit lower but has an easy agenda for his position. They are in line with the teams they face this year, but use last year's numbers. For instance, a running back facing the team which was the worst at stopping the run the prior year will have an easier Strength of Schedule than the running back facing the best defenses. Strength of Schedule considers the entire fantasy football season and averages it out.
Running backs over 29: With regards to running the ball youth plays a big factor on the efficiency from the back. Older players who've or had a large quantities of carries often not only harmed a bit more often but also burn up at the end of seasons. These players also lose lots of value in additional progressive keeper or dynasty leagues.
Hopefully a few of these lesser known ideas assist you to gain a minimum of a slight edge inside your draft or weekly "adds" and "drops". Remember, these bankruptcies are not proven for each player. However, they've solved the problem as well as many of my friends whenever we selected our starters week in and week out. Who knows when you may need just a little edge to obtain those previous couple of vital points over your fantasy football opponents.