Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The Importance of ADP in Fantasy Football DOMINATION!


The fantasy football pick of the year in 2009? Ray Rice. Why does he get the pick of the year over Chris Johnson or Adrian Peterson or anyone else? ADP (Average Draft Position). Rice was available in most leagues last year in about the 6th or 7th round and maybe even later. That is what we call a steal; 1st round production from a mid-round selection. More importantly, that is what consistent dominance in fantasy football requires, being able to identify where the value lies in your upcoming drafts. Matt Schaub was also drafted around the 6th round last year. It is no surprise that an astounding number of teams that won championships last year had these two players on it. The question becomes, who are the KEY PLAYERS this season, currently being drafted in the middle rounds.

All the signs pointed to Rice having a monster season last year. There are similar signs right now for certain other “under-the-radar” players. You need these players on your team. Make ALL your draft picks count for your team and give yourself the best chance at winning the title. Who will be this year’s Ray Rice? We have a list of 5 players, currently being drafted in the 5th-12th rounds that will ENORMOUSLY outperform their draft position. One of them is likely to be the Ray Rice of this season and another, the Matt Schaub. You need to get these guys on your roster. The burst-potential is enormous this year and you should structure your team in order to best take advantage of it. Fantasy Football Riches will show you how. Profit this year from fantasy football.

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