The app you use for fantasy football can make or break your experience, depending on your wants and needs. There are two platforms that rise above the rest, ESPN and Sleeper. Both essentially do the same thing but there are some small, but important differences that people prefer. User Interface The sleeper app shines when it comes to a clean, modern design. It's made for mobile users, it offers clean visuals, easy navigation, and fast updates. ESPN, on the other hand, is more traditional. It has barely changed in the last 7-8 years but its consistency and simplicity is what some people prefer. Customization and League Options Regarding customization, Sleeper also shines. The person who runs the league can adjust almost every setting in the league. ESPN has fewer options but oftentimes, traditional fantasy football formats are the most popular. I am in several leagues on the ESPN app and there are small changes you can make and for me, it's perfect. News and Anal...
Every season of fantasy football has players who brakout who were not on anyones radar. Maybe they were drafted late or have a quarterback who enjoys throwing them the ball. Whatever it may be, there are always players who slip through the cracks and become league winners. Here are 10 of my most underrated players. 1. Baker Mayfield QB Baker is putting together quite an impressive season. The Bucs are 4-1 to start the season and he is currently ranked as the QB2. He was drafted in the 6th or 7th round but has the value of a 2nd or 3rd rounder. 2. Nico Collins WR He quickly became C.J. Stroud's favorite target and has developed into a consistent fantasy threat. His size and route running make him a touchdown threat every week. 3. Jaylen Warren RB Najee Harris is the lead back on the Steelers; however, Warren has some hidden explosiveness and has been becoming more and more involved. He's looking to become a solid flex play in the coming weeks. 4. Jakobi Meye...
Winning your league takes a serious time commitment and serious skill. Winning it 3 times... that takes real dedication. A combo of patience, instinct, and a little madness. I have won my main league twice and my other league once; I can attest to all of this. In this interview of myself i will talk about what separates me from other pretenders. Everyone always says, You can't win a league based on your draft, but you can definitely lose it. This is the truth! The draft sets the tone, but the championship is won on the waiver wire. I treat Tuesdays after the week like a whole new draft, who went off? Who got hurt? How can I make my team better? These are all essential questions I ask every week. Managing 100 percent matters more than the draft. If you draft someone and you are too loyal to him, even if he doesn't perform, you will not succeed. You cannot win based on your emotions. Trading isn't my favorite thing, but for example, this year, I drafted 3 tight ends and ...
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