The document provides strategies for fantasy football drafts. It recommends having a draft cheat sheet and knowing the league rules and other owners' strategies. It describes several draft strategies, including taking running backs with the first two picks for reliability, building around wide receivers due to decreased running back value, taking the best player available regardless of position, and using a tiered approach to group similar players.
9. RB/RB THE TRADITIONAL
_ Most reliable fantasy scorers
_ Separation in value from top to bottom
_ Rise of the RB by committee
10. BUILD AROUND THE WRs
_ Direct result of decreased value of RB
_ Few receivers with high-scoring potential
_ Parody amongst lower tiered receivers
11. VALUE BASED DRAFTING
_ React to others strategy
_ Ignore individual team needs
_ Adjust roster mid-season
12. TIERED-APPROACH
_ Group players into tiers rather than rate individually
_ Prevents falling in love with one-player
_ Allows you to evaluate RB vs. WR vs. QB
13. BEST PLAYER AVAILABLE
_ Most simplistic strategy
_ Stay true to cheat-sheet, regardless of position
_ Eliminates the guess work