Weekly fantasy football success hinges on sound lineup decisions. Here’s how beginners can sort through start/sit calls, weigh risk, and make wiser choices each week. Draft day gets most of the ...
Drafts draw most of the attention, but fantasy football seasons are usually shaped by what happens afterward. Managers face a new set of lineup choices every week. Which players belong in the starting ...
“Streaming” in fantasy football refers to a roster-management approach in which you avoid locking yourself into one starter for the full season at a certain position. Instead, you rotate through short ...
Bench management is one of the most overlooked parts of fantasy football. New managers often focus on the starting lineup and treat the bench as a place to park backup names. That approach wastes ...
Free-agent acquisition budget, or FAAB, gives each fantasy football manager a set amount of money to use on waiver claims during the season. That budget is not real cash. It is a fixed pool of bidding ...
Draft day gets most of the attention, but fantasy football usually comes down to what managers do after the selection process. Every week brings a new round of lineup choices. Who deserves a starting ...