Fantasy Football Pick

So you're looking for some help with that fantasy football pick, eh? New to the fantasy football routine? No problem, help, as they say, is on the way. The first thing you should do is partner up with someone who is an old hand at fantasy football, especially in the fantast football pick department. They can give you some advice-not about your team specifically-but on how old pros look at the stats and the rankings to make their choices.

Once you've gotten some insider tips on how to read the players, the rankings and such, you can now move on to the next step in making an informed fantasy football pick. Your friend and mine, Google.com is ready to assist you! Type in a keyword search on the phrase "Fantasy football basics and strategy" See how many results come up? Amazing eh?

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Once you've had a go at some of these websites, you will have a much-enhanced understanding of how to build your team. Don't feel like a loser if you can't get every little detail about the game memorized-this is an experience where you learn as you go. When it comes down to selecting your team roster, some feel the need to resort to using a cheat sheet for their picks; know that this is considered standard practice in fantasy football. Some websites offer you pre-made cheat sheets, while some fantasy football lovers prefer to create their own. How you do it is up to you, but don't make your team picks on the spur of the moment; you could find yourself with a badly mismatched group of players.

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Let's cover some basics about your fantasy football picks. For starters, remember that every week, fantasy team owners must submit a starting lineup. Don't forget that player matchups include stats such as injuries and other variables. You'll need to set up your fantasy football picks to include a roster that generally has two quarterbacks, three running backs, three wide receivers, two tight ends, one kicker and two defensive units. This arrangement may vary, but as a general guideline you can't go wrong.



When you want to improve your fantasy football roster picks through trades, you have to do it before the trade deadline. Before you get excited about the potential 'cherry-picking' options to stack your team with nothing but 100% solid picks, know that most leagues offer a 'market correction' through a system of protest that lets other fantasy team owners lodge complaints about too-advantageous player picks.

With a little advice from a seasoned fantasy football owner, a bit of Internet research and some forethought about your team, you should be ready to get in the game and start scoring!


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by Mike Jones at 1800-sports.com on August 09, 2007


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