[s0e32] Fantasy Draft Direct
: If you have multiple flex spots instead of rigid positions, prioritize WRs as they tend to stay healthier and provide more consistent "garbage time" points than deep-bench RBs.
In a massive , the traditional rules of 10 or 12-team leagues are thrown out the window because the talent pool is stretched incredibly thin. To build a "good post" or a winning strategy for this format, focus on these core pillars: 1. Prioritize a Starting Quarterback [S0E32] Fantasy Draft
: Unless you have a very early pick to grab a Tier 1 RB/WR, consider taking a stable starting QB in the first round. : If you have multiple flex spots instead
: Third-string RBs and "handcuffs" become essential picks. Prioritize a Starting Quarterback : Unless you have
: Target young talent and sleepers . In a 32-team dynasty setting, stash rookies who might not play this year but have high future capital. If you want a more tailored strategy, tell me: Scoring format (PPR, Half-PPR, or Standard)? Draft type (Snake or Auction)? Roster requirements (How many FLEX or Superflex spots)?