Examining the most common strategies, what they require and whether or not they would work for you.
Numbers can be deceiving, and here are the most alarming stats of key players that could change the way you draft.
SportsLine simulated the new NFL season 10,000 times to help form your early 2026 Fantasy football draft strategy ...
With new OC Mike McDaniel in place, Justin Herbert has top-10 QB potential in fantasy football. Sarah Stier / If your team — ...
Bench management is one of the most important parts of running a fantasy football team well. Starters get most of the attention, but bench spots often decide whether a roster improves over the course ...
But like many of you, I’m counting down the days until another type of football takes center stage. Today’s column begins my ...
Yahoo Sports hosts Jason Fitz and Caroline Fenton are joined by Yahoo College Fantasy Football analyst Eric Froton to discuss ...
Handcuffing running backs can be useful injury insurance, but it is not a strategy fantasy football managers should apply across the board. Here’s why… Handcuffing is one of the most common fantasy ...
Fantasy football managers cannot avoid risk. Every draft pick, waiver claim, and lineup decision carries some degree of it. Players get hurt, roles change, offenses disappoint, and depth charts shift ...
Bye weeks create one of the first real management tests of the fantasy football season. Draft day is over, the waiver wire has begun to move, and now managers have to keep a starting lineup intact ...
Handcuffing is one of the most common fantasy football strategies and also one of the most misunderstood. At its simplest, a handcuff is a backup runner rostered mainly because he would become much ...
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