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The Essentials of Fantasy Football

Fantasy football lets you try your skills as a fantasy coach. After you choose to join either a public or private league, you scout for and draft players, compete against other fantasy coaches, and use all your skills to make it to the playoffs.

Fantasy Football Terms You Need to Know

Like the rest of the sports world, fantasy football has a lingo all its own. The slang terms are all fairly easy to grasp and fun to use, so don’t be scared off! The following list will help you get a [more…]

How to Play Fantasy Football

Fantasy football lets you try your skills as a fantasy coach. After you join a league, you scout for and draft players, compete against other fantasy coaches, and use all your skills to make it to the [more…]

Joining Fantasy Football Public or Private Leagues

When you decide to play fantasy football, you can join either a public or a private league. Which type you join depends on your skills and experience as a fantasy football coach. [more…]

Research Fantasy Football before Game Play

As you prepare for an upcoming fantasy football draft, you should rely on several resources for info and help, including televisions shows, magazines, and Web sites. Keep in mind that a well-prepared coach [more…]

How to Fill Out Your Fantasy Football Roster

When draft day arrives, all the owners in a fantasy football league gather at a central location. The goal for each owner is to draft a team roster of 15 to 18 players. [more…]

Fantasy Football Team Management

After you draft your fantasy football roster, you have to be proactive and manage your team each week — if you want to win your league.

The most important responsibility a fantasy coach has is to field [more…]

Fantasy Football Mistakes to Avoid

If you're new to fantasy football, you run the risk of making rookie mistakes, such as auto-selecting your lineup or ignoring the NFL schedule. Here are some top missteps novice fantasy football coaches [more…]

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