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QuestionI am the fourth round pick. Should I pick running back or wide receiver first?Community AnswerI think you mean fourth pick in your snake draft. It's not as simple as saying, "Should I pick a RB or WR first?" Look to your league scoring system: is it PPR or Standard? Also, it will depend on who was picked in spots 1, 2, and 3.
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QuestionWhen the regular season ends and the players that I have don't play in the playoffs, what do I do?Community AnswerThe playoffs in real life come after the fantasy football season ends, so you don't have to worry about that.
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QuestionCan I play this game any time of year?Community AnswerNo, you can only play this during the NFL season.
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QuestionHow many backups do I need?QuestionableDeerCommunity AnswerYou don't have to have any, but it's best to have at least 2 in case your main player gets injured.
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QuestionCan I bench a player that plays Monday night for a Sunday player, and then reactivate him before the Monday night game?TripleJsfantasyfootballReport.comCommunity AnswerIn all the leagues I have played in, which is a lot, this would not be allowed. Once a player plays, he is locked. Therefore, your Sunday player would be locked before you could swap him out with your Monday player.
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QuestionHow many players do you use each week?ICGILTop AnswererThis depends on your fantasy football roster, but it usually is one QB, two WRs/RBs, one TE, one W/R/T, one kicker, and one defensive team.
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QuestionHow do I auto-draft?ICGILTop AnswererTo auto-draft your team, you can simply not appear in the draft or allow auto drafting in the settings of your fantasy football provider. It is, however, not recommended if you want a fighting chance of winning.
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QuestionWhat is a common scoring system in Fantasy Football, and if there is none, what do you recommend?ICGILTop AnswererThere are multiple scoring systems in Fantasy Football, but the most common are standard scoring and PPR (Points Per Reception) scoring (whole or half points).
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