What is offensive player utility in fantasy football




















But if the requirements are to start one quarterback with the option to start a second quarterback, it makes things a little easier to manage on a week-to-week basis. What you have to decide if you sign up to play in a QB-flex league is whether or not it would be worth drafting a second quarterback on your team or go with a different position altogether for your flex spot.

This is a practice you would do when drafting a non-flex position in fantasy. Below is a handy chart I put together showing you exactly that:. Not only did the 13th highest scoring quarterback Stafford in both 4 and 6-point passing touchdown leagues score more points than the 25th highest scoring running back, 37th highest scoring wide receiver and 13th highest scoring tight end, but a high number of quarterbacks other than Stafford also scored more than those particular players.

Answer: Passports for minors age 15 or younger require the consent of both parents unless one parent has sole legal custody. Minors ages 16 and 17 can apply without the presence of their parents. Parental consent may or may not be requested.

You can apply for a passport record for your daughter. The law is clear and is designed to protect against international parental child abduction. You will have to pursue legal action and obtain the legal right to obtain [and hold] a passport for your child.

Both parents have to give consent for a child to obtain a passport. One way to do this is for both parents to accompany the minor for applying for the passport in person. Does this mean you are best off to go QB QB pretty much no matter what with your first two picks?

Yes, a QB will be what you're going to want to play in that spot. So adjust your draft accordingly. Interceptions are -2 points so I guess that has a pretty big impact too. It's really dependent on the scoring rules but you also need to make certain you set DD correctly with the QB slot flexed. In general you're best off going QB-QB to start. A cheat sheet is a list of rankings, by position, that you will use to draft your team.

Websites such as ESPN. As your draft commences, be sure to cross off the names of the players who have been drafted. By doing this, you will always be aware of what players are available and who you will be targeting with your next pick. While magazines have been the preferred method of finding cheat sheets since fantasy football started, they are now an outdated method.

Due to the simple fact that a magazine cannot be updated, they are not up-to-date with the most recent injures or depth chart changes that may have happened. Between the time the magazine cheat sheet is written and the time you buy it off the shelf, there can be weeks or even months in time that has passed.

Websites, particularly the bigger websites, are updated daily. Look at your cheat sheet; make your decisions calmly and without thinking about what other people will think of your pick. Most of these people are just trying to get you riled up and get you to make a bad decision. For the most part, if you go off of your cheat sheet and follow the other tips in this article, you will do just fine. After that, you may want to look into your positions of need.

This one seems obvious, but in almost every draft with newer fantasy players that I have been a part of, someone has reached to draft a player who is either injured or suspended for a decent chunk of the season.

Look at the injury reports before your draft.



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