Beginner's Guide to Fantasy Football Section X: Using the Free Agent Wire to Your Advantage
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Posted 6/16 by Will Grant, Exclusive to Footballguys.com
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The draft may be over, and the season may have already started, but if you
really want to succeed in Fantasy Football, you're going to keep looking to
improve your team each and every week. For every team that derails their season
with a poor draft, there is one that turns their season around with a free agency
pickup Every year there are players that emerge from obscurity to dominate the
fantasy scene. Last year players such as Samkon Gado and Ernest Wilford were
terrific in-season discoveries. For every team that drafts a 'playoff quality'
squad from the start, there is one that makes the playoffs because of someone
they added during the regular season. Here are a couple of areas that you can
focus on to find players who may have been overlooked by the other owners in
your league.
Emerging Stars
It seems like every year, there is a rookie player who was drafted in the middle
rounds that seems to explode onto the scene. These guys are often overlooked
in a fantasy draft because they are just too risky to spend a roster slot on.
Catch one of these rising stars early enough, and you can ride them right into
the playoffs. Finding one of these guys creates one of the greatest feelings
you can ever have in fantasy football: You feel great because you have outguessed
every other owner in your league, and as your star continues to rise, every
other owner in the league will be reminded of it! There is no better way to
trash talk than to be massively successful!
Finding these guys is tricky, but certainly not impossible. You just have to
look beyond the game stats. Look for a young player stuck behind a struggling
veteran. In the 'win now' attitude of the NFL, loyalty to a veteran player only
goes so far. A team may want to 'shake up' the lineup, and give the younger
player a shot. If that younger player gets their opening, they may never look
back. Pickup the backup BEFORE the veteran is replaced, and you'll be smiling
all the way to the championship.
Rookies on Weak Teams
By the tenth week of the season, it is pretty clear which teams are not going
to make the playoffs. With 16 teams in each conference, even teams with 9-7
records can find themselves watching the playoffs from home in January. Teams
with less than four wins by week ten will probably not make the playoffs, and
may begin to focus on next year. Younger players on these teams can start to
see more playing time as the season winds down. Grabbing a rookie or two from
one of these teams can give you a player whose stats will increase as the NFL
season draws to a close. This kind of performance is perfect for fantasy owners
looking for a player who can give them a boost during the playoffs.
To find these guys, you have to do a bit of mid-season projecting. Fantasy
free agency typically closes around this time of the season. To see a team that
may throw in the towel, you'll have to look at their remaining games. Try to
project how they will do in weeks 10-13. A chain of losses during this stretch
can kill a season for a team, and may lead a coach to call up the younger guys.
Season Ending Injuries
It goes without saying that players get hurt in the NFL. Year after year, a
guy who is untouchable as an NFL starter goes down to an injury and is finished
for the season. When this happens, a backup player who would never see the field
is suddenly cemented into the starting lineup for the remainder of the season.
Backup players don't hope that their teammates get hurt, but they make damn
sure they are ready to take over if they are needed. As a fantasy football player,
you need to be ready for this as well. Grabbing one of these guys can give you
a solid starter that you would not have had without the injury. It can turn
your season around if you have been struggling, or can take you deep into the
playoffs if you are doing well. Taking advantage of an NFL player's injury may
not be a 'feel good' way to improve your team, but it is a big part of the mid-season
free agency activity, and should not be ignored.
A fantasy owner can take a good draft, and ride it all the way to a very successful
season. If the cards fall right, they might even take home the super bowl crown.
But a true fantasy competitor is always looking to improve their team whenever
they can. One key free agent pickup can turn a weak team into a strong one,
or a strong one into a champion. Don't be afraid to hit the free agency wire
early and often. It can pay huge dividends for your team in the end.
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