DFF Dynasty Mock Draft: Dominating the Turn at 1.12
From cornerstone backs to elite TE value, see how @DffFrankPanthro navigated the 1.12 turn in this Superflex TEP startup mock.
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From cornerstone backs to elite TE value, see how @DffFrankPanthro navigated the 1.12 turn in this Superflex TEP startup mock.
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Who sits at the top of the Dynasty1 Score? @force_fantasy reveals his Top 10 Superflex assets in this ~FREE~ preview. See the algorithm’s surprising results and get the edge on your league mates today!
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@DynastyReviewHQ discusses liquidity and how to use it to acquire the players that we want to acquire on our rosters
What is Liquidity and Current Liquid Players Read More »
As many who have played can allude to, fantasy football can be a very addictive hobby or passion. Whether it’s redraft or dynasty, once a draft or auction has concluded there is often an immediate desire for more. Many programs and websites offer mock drafts, both against real-life people online and against computerized software. Unfortunately, often people do not take mock drafts seriously. Similarly, a computer can only adjust its algorithms so many times. Simply put, mock drafting is just not the same.
More Leagues: More Fun, More Variety, More Experience! Read More »
The best way to play fantasy football is to not care about the rules of the game at all. My home league had one flaw that kept hassling us as the years went by. We completely forgot that fantasy football is a game. It’s a game about a game and you make the rules. Why not play around with them? Keep you and your friends on their toes! Give no one an edge by mixing it up with your redraft leagues every year.
Fantasy Football Formats: Gotta Try’em All! Read More »
Recently, the DFF crew gathered for our annual redraft championship league. We took part in a 17-round PPR draft, with 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 2 Flex, 1 TE, 1 D/ST as starters, and a 7-player bench. A bunch of us hopped on Zoom because there’s nothing better than seeing the face of the person you just sniped a pick from. I drafted from the 10 spot and was faced with the brutal task of picking next to our lead Redraft Ranker, @DFF_Karp. Let’s take a look at how my team came out!
Joe’s 2020 DFF Redraft Championship Draft Read More »
The original idea of half and full PPR scoring was to even out the production between running backs and wide receivers. In the past, say 15-20 years ago, running backs significantly outscored wide receivers. But, giving points per reception leveled the playing field. I’ll break down whether that’s still true, but that was the primary purpose behind PPR scoring systems. Also, basing scoring on receptions creates more predictability in projecting fantasy points. As always, fantasy leagues are more fun when they reward skill over luck. Specifically, adding PPR scoring reduces the scoring impact of touchdowns, which are highly unpredictable, in favor of receptions, which are highly predictable.
Redraft Impact of PPR Scoring Read More »