![]() ![]() If you haven’t played superflex format fantasy football, that’s okay. Once the season starts, I monitor the waiver wire for value adds to bolster my bench. Hopefully, someone like Rashod Bateman or Elijah Moore are still available.Īfter rostering two receivers, hold off for one of the last two picks to grab an additional for a bench/flex play. Then, once you’ve grabbed that top-tier talent, you wait until the seventh or eighth round. In most drafts, you can get a WR2 with WR1 upside - such as Dionte Johnson - as late as the fourth round. It might be a spot flex play depending on match-ups.ĭue to the availability, if you grab an elite receiver in the early round and another mid-level pass-catcher a little later, you can get by with late-round dart throws and waiver wire pick-ups in-season. Multiple factors allow many of these undrafted players to have an impact during the season. In a standard 12-team, 16-round draft, WR3s slip and start the season as undrafted free agents. Wide receiver is a deep position in the NFL, with many teams employing a three-receiver on 61-percent of plays. It’s relatively simple in principle and execution. ![]() Most managers who employ this in tandem with RobustRB – because you almost have to unless you’re going to take four QBs – also use ZeroWR logic. Now we’re going to discuss RobustRB’s partner-in-crime, #ZeroWR. Last week we touched on my favorite, though usually unintentional, strategy for my fantasy football drafts: RobustRB. With the season right in front of us, I have three more pieces of advice to carry you through and get you that winner’s hardware. All are useful strategies that can lead to success if done right. So far, we’ve covered the laid-back, take it easy and don’t panic approach, #RobustRB, and #ZeroRB. Over the last two weeks, I’ve touched on a handful of draft strategies fantasy managers employ to build the best team they possibly can to take home the title belt. We are on the cusp of real, meaningful NFL football! Hopefully, you’ve done your prep and research and are in a frame of mind to dominate your draft. With the season right in front of us, I have three more pieces of advice to carry you through, including some pointers for superflex draft strategy. ![]()
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