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Fantasy Football 2014: Cheatsheet and Draft Strategy to Help You Win Your League

August 9, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Every hardcore fantasy football owner is looking for an edge. What piece of information will be key to pushing you over the top in your league?
In most instances, injuries play a huge role. Your team needs to either be extraordinarily lucky when it comes to staying healthy, or well prepared to handle injuries to key fantasy-point producers.
While there's no real way to know when or if Tom Brady, Peyton Manning or Calvin Johnson will go down, you can attempt to add the depth necessary to keep your chances of winning together should your stars get injured.
Here's a three-step strategy for building a squad best equipped to handle injuries at quarterback, running back or wide receiver/tight end. This approach is best suited for a larger league that allows you to start two quarterbacks.
 
Step 1. Don't Draft 2 Players at Same Position With Same Bye Week
You'll need the flexibility to switch guys in and out when your preferred starter is on a bye week. If y...

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