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Pick No. 9 Strategy The pick: WR A.J. Brown Despite his tremendous upside on a potent offense that just got a big upgrade at OC in Kellen Moore, fantasy managers are letting Brown fall to the end ...
Our final mock of the draft season covered the default Yahoo setup — a 10-team league with 0.5 PPR scoring and starting lineups consisting of 1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 1 Flex, 1 K and 1 D.
Recently, the Yahoo fantasy crew assembled for a 10-team, 15-round superflex mock draft using otherwise typical half-PPR settings. Our draft order looked like this: Dan Titus. Andy Behrens. Kate ...
In preparation for the biggest draft weekend of the fantasy season, 10 highly experienced managers assembled to mock using standard public settings (half-PPR, one QB, one flex, pre-draft pep-talk ...
The first and most important thing you need to realize about a 10-team fantasy football draft is that you can get away with pretty much any strategy. Everything is on the table; nothing will backfire.
Our team recently conducted a 10-team, dynasty startup fantasy football mock (with half-point-per-reception scoring), and all the picks are in the cool graphic up top.
The top two picks in most fantasy drafts are straight forward. But if you have the third pick, the idea of having a "choice" first comes into play. What should you do?
Fantasy football analyst Andy Behrens reveals three takeaways from a recent 10-team all-Yahoo mock draft, including some apparent rookie skepticism.