One of the best decisions I made this year is to try different draft strategies and see what works best for me. I’ve tried early QB, no QB, no early RB, no early WR and they have all given me weird looking results.
I think it’s a great thing to try when giving advice. I’ve liked each team for different reasons and none of them are perfect. I’ve been posting each of my teams as an “experiment” to see how people react.
One thing I noticed, is that no matter what I do, about 50% of people will tell me the strategy I did was bad and I should have done a different one.

With that being said, I would get the same negative response after switching the strategy next draft.
What I learned from this is that advice is great, I’ll take it whenever I can. If you’re critiquing someone’s draft, try to get as much info as possible so you can give them correct advice. No draft will ever be perfect.
If you do your own research, go against draft trends, and pick players you like then you will probably be very happy with your outcome at the end of the season. In the end, don’t listen to hate, instead absorb info and build YOUR best team.
Fantasy football is full of different opinions and there are countless ways to success. No strategy is correct, and that’s what I love about it. Keep your criticism positive and constructive so people can improve and see new prospectives.
At the end of the season, I’ll post all my results and let you know what strategy worked the best for me. You can take what you want from it, but I’m excited to see what happens😁

Have an awesome day everyone!
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