It’s that time of year again. Time to dust off the Fantasy Football playbook and start prepping for your league’s draft. But before you can begin strategizing, you need to make sure you’re not making any mistakes. When it comes to fantasy football, mistakes can mean the difference between losing and winning.
Here are eight common mistakes people make when drafting players for Fantasy Football and how you can avoid them:
Mistake #01 – Drafting Players Based on Name Recognition or Popularity
Don’t be the person who drafts a player just because they’re popular. Just because someone is a big name doesn’t mean they’ll perform well in your league. Do your research and draft players based on their stats, not their reputation.
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SubscribeMistake #02 – Not Paying Attention to Bye Weeks
Make sure you pay attention to bye weeks when drafting players. You don’t want all of your best players taking the week off at the same time. Plan ahead and try to have some backups ready to go for when your starters are out.
Mistake #03- Not Doing Your Homework with Lineups
Before you start drafting players, you need to be sure of their availability. Some players play in the Canadian Football League, NFL Europe, and the Arena Football League. All of these leagues have different schedules, so you need to be sure that they will be playing when you want them on your team.
A good example is the AFCON, which took place between January 9 to February 6, 2020. Sadio Mane was called upon to play for Senegal and was missing for a couple of weeks. If you had Mane on your team and didn’t have a backup, you were in big trouble.
You also need to check the injury and suspension report. This will tell you if any of your players are injured or suspended and might not play in the upcoming week.
You can get premier league predicted lineups from prediction sites, clubs’ websites, and social media. Make sure to follow your favorite players and sports reporters on Twitter for updates.
Another thing you should do is create multiple lineups. This way, if one of your players does get injured or suspended, you have a backup plan. You can also use this strategy when trying to decide which players to start each week.
One last mistake people make is not checking their lineup often enough. The premier league moves quickly, and things can change very quickly, so it’s important to check your lineup at least once a day.
Mistake #04- Not Having Enough Players on Your Team
You need to ensure that you have enough players for any given situation. It is important not to put all of your eggs in one basket when it comes to having a strong starting lineup. Make sure that you are prepared for injuries by having backups at every position so that if someone gets hurt, you can still field a competitive team without hurting yourself by relying too heavily on just one or two star players.
Mistake #05: Drafting Too Early
A grave mistake FPL players make is drafting players long before the game kicks off. If you draft too early, then your team may have already changed by the time the game begins. Players get injured or suspended, and new players are signed up to replace them, so it’s important that you don’t draft until just before kick-off.
Mistake #06: Bias- Choosing Players from Your Favorite Team
Choosing players from your favorite team is a common mistake. The premier league is an open market, and you don’t need to choose players from the same team just because they’re your favorite. You should be choosing the best premier league football player, regardless of which team he’s on.
Mistake #07: Not Knowing the Rules
It will cost you if you don’t know your league’s rules. Knowing things like how many players you need to start each week, what positions are eligible for points and how to make a trade will help you win your fantasy football league.
Make sure you’re up-to-date on all the latest rule changes before your draft.
Mistake #08: Drafting to Trade
Don’t draft a player you won’t need on your team. You’re wasting a valuable pick and could end up hurting your team’s chances of winning.
Draft players, you want to have on your team, not players you want to trade later on. A potential trade bargain remains that: A potential. It might happen, but there are chances it won’t.
There are plenty of mistakes that people make in fantasy football. The ones we’ve listed here are the most common. You don’t want to be making these kinds of mistakes and losing valuable points every week, do you?



































