What if you knew you could get a sleeper RB in the 6th or 7th round that would vastly outperform his draft position and produce comparable to most 2nd round RB’s. It would make sense to structure your draft with a plan centered on this player. What if also, you identified an underrated Quarterback that you could draft in the 7th-10th rounds that would also produce similar numbers to the top round QB’s? You would now know the best use of your top draft picks in attempt to compile the most dominate combination of value players.
To do this, it all starts by identifying key “sleeper” players you will target in the middle rounds of your draft. After you identify these players, only then do you fill in your top players to target in the beginning of the draft. You will know which positions you can “wait” for since you have a strong and productive player up your sleeve at that position.
That is what Fantasy Football Riches does. We have identified the key players that will show up on MANY championship fantasy teams; And these are not players being drafted in the first few rounds! Our TARGET LIST is comprised of mid-round draft picks that will vastly out-perform their ADP and are loaded with burst-potential to become top 10 players at their position.
Therefore – We know going into a fantasy draft, which players are the most beneficial to draft with our top picks to combine with our sleeper selections. This is also very dependent on your draft position. A team drafting from the #2 slot will have a much different optimal draft plan than a team in the #9 slot.
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