Free Guide Helps Fantasy Veterans and Newbies Understand Tiering, ADP
Guide breaks down two most popular draft strategies: which is best?
Every year, we're asked about the two most popular (and successful) ways to approach a fantasy football draft. The two types: Tiering and Value Based Drafting (VBD). Which is best?
In a new strategy guide, we explain both in plain language and keep it as simple as possible -- although VBD can get a bit complicated!
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Even if you're a 20-year fantasy veteran, the explanation of how Value Based Drafting is set up and works, can be a nice tool to add to your fantasy football draft arsenal.
Here's an excerpt:
Tiering is a draft strategy in which you lump your cheat sheet list of players at each position into “Tiers.” These Tiers represent the amount of fantasy points you expect these players to score. All players within each Tier are guys you believe will likely finish the regular season with about the same amount of fantasy points. The essence of Tiering is that the names of the players are insignificant; it’s the point production of the Tier group that matters.
For example, you’ve ranked your RBs and think there are three who are clearly above all the others. You think that each of them stands a good chance of being the Number 1 fantasy RB for the season and that all three will likely finish with the same amount of fantasy points. They would be your Tier 1 RBs.
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The guide is excerpted from Russ Bliss's 69-page eBook, "How to Win at Fantasy Football: Secrets of Gridiron Greatness," which is available free to Championship Package members, as well as a Kindle download on Amazon.com.
To get your copy of the guide, just click here. Remember, our Draft Analyzer can produce printable tier sheets for your fantasy football draft!
Enjoy, and best of luck on your upcoming draft.