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Fantasy Football Notebook - Draft Players on Winning Teams

 
This is the third article in a series of articles that I am writing on Fantasy Football. The first article detailed a basic draft strategy — Fantasy Football Notebook - Draft Strategy . The second article featured my opinions on Fantasy Football Keeper/Dynasty leagues — Fantasy Football Notebook - Keeper Leagues Love them or Hate Them. The third article deals with Fantasy Football Draft Tools — Fantasy Football Notebook - Draft Tools. Today’s article revisits draft strategies or just picking up players in general. My advice is to pick up players on winning teams. Think about it, this is common sense, if a team is doing great — look for players on their teams. If it comes down to drafting a player on a team with playoff possibilities vs. a team that is rebuilding, take the player on the winning team. The winning team will most likely score more and go on streaks. If you need a player on the waiver wire, look for a player on a winning or successful team.  ... (link)

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