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06 Aug 2025, 12:19

Draft Strategy for Successful Fantasy Football

  • It is important to pay attention to rookies with strong indicators.
  • Fill your roster with backup running backs who have potential.
  • Select young players who have completed their previous season at a high note.

As the upcoming fantasy football draft season approaches, it is essential to identify winning strategies for selecting players. Coach Jake Seeley shares tips on how to spot those who could become breakout stars of the season.

First of all, it is important to focus on rookies who have shown good results in training camps. For example, players like Isaac Tessa from "Lions" or veterans like Joshua Palmer from "Bills" could be valuable selections in the later stages of the draft.

Additionally, be sure to fill your roster with backup running backs who have the potential to become primary players through injuries or other circumstances. Among such players are Ray Davis from "Bills" and Trey Benson from "Cardinals."

Also, it is worth paying attention to quarterbacks who can run. For instance, Joe Burrow and Jaden Daniels have shown that they can bring additional points through their rushing ability.

Equally important is selecting young players who have completed their previous season at a high note. Players like Brian Thomas, Malik Nabers, and Jaylen McMillan could be valuable selections.

In conclusion, do not hesitate to go against the majority's thinking. Experienced players who change teams can bring more benefits than rookies.

These strategies can help you win your fantasy football draft, regardless of how the circumstances unfold during the season.

Tags: Sport/American football

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