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2019 Fantasy Football begins
Auction drafts are one of the most skilled and fun drafts to be a part of. The only leagues that may be more skilled are drafts in larger than 12 owners and defensive players included.
You really need to have a plan in place for auctions, but willing to bid up a player you really don’t want. I love trying to get other owners to bid most of their money on players I have no interest in. Also, I love to grab my number one kicker and defense early when everyone is saving their money. A bid of 2 dollars can usually get the top kicker and defense if you bid early. Later in the draft when teams have extra money they bid higher just to spend.
I generally spend about 75% of my budget on starters and the remainder on filling the rest of the team.
A website I would recommend that you can get a draft assistant is footballguys.com. You could put your personal stats in for each player with your personal league’s scoring system. The program will help you not only get an idea of each player projected price worth, but also help you keep track of each team salary cap and players they have purchased.
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Participating in an auction draft this year. Know nothing about it. Can anyone lead me to good info or offer up the strategy needed?
Auction drafts are one of the most skilled and fun drafts to be a part of. The only leagues that may be more skilled are drafts in larger than 12 owners and defensive players included.
You really need to have a plan in place for auctions, but willing to bid up a player you really don’t want. I love trying to get other owners to bid most of their money on players I have no interest in. Also, I love to grab my number one kicker and defense early when everyone is saving their money. A bid of 2 dollars can usually get the top kicker and defense if you bid early. Later in the draft when teams have extra money they bid higher just to spend.
I generally spend about 75% of my budget on starters and the remainder on filling the rest of the team.
A website I would recommend that you can get a draft assistant is footballguys.com. You could put your personal stats in for each player with your personal league’s scoring system. The program will help you not only get an idea of each player projected price worth, but also help you keep track of each team salary cap and players they have purchased.
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