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My buddy finally convinced to join his fantasy football league and he’s gonna help me with some things, but I need some strategy advice on the lead-up to the draft next Sunday.
I told him I’d be turning to my dawgs here for help and he said to tell you it’s a half PPR league.
We have 10 skill players and a team defence, no kickers.
One of my first questions is should I take two QBs?
We have three spots for IR guys and a waiver wire.
Please help!!!!!!
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Depends. Need more info on the scoring and slots. What's the actual playable slot by position breakdown? Are they single, fixed positions? (Usually there are something like 1 QB slot, 2 RB slots, 2 WR slots, 1 TE slot, 1 flex slot, however many bench slots) Or are some flex(WR/RB/TE)/super flex(QB/WR/RB/TE)? If you can play more than one QB each week (Have a super flex,) you probably want two. QB is usually a higher scoring position under most standard scoring options, but, if you can only start one, a backup isn't especially important. While they are higher point scorers, QBs don't usually go the highest in drafts because scarcity is more of a factor at other positions (and you can play more of them.) I'd check out a ADP (average draft position) list like this ( https://www.rotowire.com/football/adp.php?scoring=halfppr) to get a sense when guys are going.
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