Well, as of this weekend, I’ve officially been eliminated from winning in the fantasy football league I’m in for the 2007 season. I’m fairly satisfied though as I did make the playoffs (barely - by 2 points) and will be in the toilet bowl this weekend. While fantasy football is still fresh in my mind, I would like to make some notes about this season that I can hopefully use to draft and play better for the 2008 fantasy football season. So… here goes in no particular order.
#1 - Definitely do a lot of mock drafts. The online mock draft sites I used in 2007 helped a lot. Although some where buggy, they still made my real draft go a lot smoother. Hopefully some of the bugs will be eliminated and/or improvements will be made for 2008.
#2 - Consider drinking coffee during the draft. Sure, it’s fun to get drunk during the draft, but this will probably hurt your draft results. Drink coffee and celebrate AFTER the draft.
#3 - Buy a draft kit. The one I got off Yahoo was pretty helpful. I’m sure there are other ones out there, but that one seemed to be good enough.
#4 - Try to guess how other team members will draft and plan accordingly.
#5 - Consider a shocking strategy such as drafting the two top WR WR’s. This could start a run on WR’s and leave plenty of RB’s for you to draft next.
#6 - If Tom Brady is available and it is your turn, get him.
#7 - Get RB’s on teams that are weak on passing offense
#8 - Get WR’s that are on a team with a studly quarterback such as Tom Brady or Tony Romo…and perhaps get one on the same team for the double point effect.
#9 - Get up to date on who’s injured… and who’s not
#10 - Follow football stuff during the off season
#11 - Don’t worry too much about kickers
#12 - Consider getting a good defense early… but if you miss out, don’t sweat it too much
#13 - Don’t trade early in the season
#14 - Initiate trades with newbies in the league early… try to scam em’
#15 - So far in 2007, the top point producers were all quarterbacks and not running backs
#16 - Some studly RB’s might not pay off until late in the season
#17 - RB’s get injured a lot… draft RB’s that are next in line to start
#18 - Another strategy to consider would be WR RB. then again, you might wanna do WR, RB. Or… how about QB WR.
#19 - Make defensive moves. If someone gets Tom Brady before you, try to get Randy Moss next!
#20 - If a player did well in one year, it doesn’t mean they will the following year. And vice versa
#21 - Get highlighters to mark who has been taken, who hasn’t, etc.
#22 - Make a plan for who you think you will draft. I think this is called target drafting.
That’s about all for now. Here are some of the hot players of 2007…let’s do the top 10 starting with best first.
Quarterbacks:
Tom Brady, Tony Romo, Peyton Manning, Derek Anderson, Brett Farve, Ben Roethlisberger, Drew Brees, Matt Hasslebeck, Carson Palmer and Jon Kitna
Running Backs:
LaDainian Tomlinson, Brian Westbrook, Adrian Peterson (slightly banged up), Joseph Addai, Willis McGahee, Jamal Lewis, Maurice Jones-Drew, Marion Barber, Clinton Portis, Earnest Graham.
Wide Receivers:
Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, Braylon Edwards, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Wes Welker, Reggie Wayne, Nate Burleson, Larry Fitzgerald, Chad Johnson, Marques Colston
Tight Ends:
Antonio Gates, Jason Witten, Tony Gonzalez, Kellen Winslow, Chris Cooley, Dallas Clark, Heath Miller, Donald Lee, Jeremy Shockey, Owen Daniels
Kickers:
Mason Crosby, Nick Folk, Kris Brown, Rob Bironas, Stephen Gostkowski, Jason Hanson, Josh Brown, Robbie Gould, Shayne Graham, Phil Dawson
Defense:
Minnesota, Seattle, San Diego, New England, Green Bay, Chicago, New York, Dallas, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh
Well, that’s about all of the “advice” I can offer myself or anyone else who may read this. Hopefully next year I can read this and maybe it will help me do a better draft. Either that or I can just use a dart board…
I’m going to post this on Fantasy Football Cafe - hopefully others can add some tips so we can all read and learn from them next year. ![]()
Tonight the New Orleans Saints takes on the Tennessee Titans and Reggie Bush must make around 31 points for me to win this weeks matchup! The odds of that happening are extremely remote, so it looks like I’m going to lose yet again! I honestly thought I had a fairly good draft this year, but I’m starting to think the outlook is not so good. So, I want to make a note of what it is like at this point in the year to help me out next year so I’ll have a better chance of winning.
Well, it’s about that time of year again…time for fantasy football madness! The draft in the league I’m in is this Thursday and a good way I’ve found to prepare is to use some of the various fantasy football mock draft sites that are out there. Here are some that I have tried…