For the real weirdos who were already knee deep in best ball drafts before the conclusion of last year’s Super Bowl, home leagues can seem like a formality in the final few weeks before the NFL regular season kicks off. As part of this cohort, it can be a shock to my system entering the first home league draft room of the year, only to find ADPs that can best be described as radical; both in their deviation from what I have seen all summer, and with the ease that (I tell myself) I will be able to exploit them.
While it is easy for the shock to transition into cocksureness, we (and by “we,” I mean “I”) must remind ourselves that the odds are always significantly stacked against us to bring home a title in any fantasy league. With the baseline odds of winning a 12-team league sitting at 8.3%, the chances of winning even the most casual of leagues does not rise anywhere close to a 50/50 split. This is especially true when there are bragging rights on the line.
In Part 1, we looked at how we should attack the draft in order to get six of the top-15 fantasy wide receivers onto our roster. In Part 2, we looked at the ADP pockets that provide the best opportunities to fill out the running back spots. In Part 3, we will tie a bow on our rosters by finding the best quarterback and tight end values available on Yahoo.
Drafting tonight and need player targets now? Shawn Siegele has you covered with his 25 Priority Targets for home leagues and top-10 upside plays!
Mat Irby has also put together some of his favorite mid-round WR selections on Yahoo. Packed with tons of actionable information and an intro that concludes with one of the greatest lines of any fantasy article I have ever read, it’s a must-read for anyone playing on Yahoo.