The quarterback position may be the most important on the football field, but in fantasy football, things are different.
The fact is, these team leaders are simply not as valuable as other positions in your fantasy football lineup. Before taking Tom Brady in the first round or Matthew Stafford in the second, you need to think about what you’re losing. After all, by getting ...
The quarterback position may be the most important on the football field, but in fantasy football, things are different.
The fact is, these team leaders are simply not as valuable as other positions in your fantasy football lineup. Before taking Tom Brady in the first round or Matthew Stafford in the second, you need to think about what you’re losing. After all, by getting these quarterbacks early, you’re sacrificing some great talent at running back and wide receiver.
And this is the essence of The Late Round Quarterback. Your ultimate goal during a fantasy football draft is to select the most valuable team possible. It’s the first step to winning your championship.
Getting a quarterback early won’t help your cause.
The Late Round Quarterback shows you why this is the case. You’ll also discover which positions post the most consistent numbers, how to separate sleepers from busts, how scoring impacts your draft and so much more.
Math and logic are an important part to fantasy football success. After all, numbers and statistics drive the game. You can put away your calculators, though. The Late Round Quarterback has done all the work for you.
I’m JJ. Just like you, I love to play fantasy football. And probably a little bit unlike you, I have an unhealthy obsession with it.
I wrote The Late Round Quarterback because I have a formula for success: A formula to take advantage of the inexperienced fantasy players in your league, and to jump ahead of the knowledgeable fantasy owners.
I also wrote The Late Round Quarterback because I’ve officially gotten sick and tired of reading poor data analysis by “fantasy experts”. There is a mathematical way to look at fantasy football, and it’s all very logical. Luck is part of the game, but preparation will reduce your dependency on luck.
I’ve got a marketing background with freelance experience designing and building websites. That’s my professional skill set in a nutshell. I didn’t get my degree in journalism, and I’m not a mathematical genius. I just adore the game of football, and I think fantasy football is a great way to view the greatest sport on Earth from a different perspective.
Thanks to all for reading. I appreciate the support.
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The fact is, these team leaders are simply not as valuable as other positions in your fantasy football lineup. Before taking Tom Brady in the first round or Matthew Stafford in the second, you need to think about what you’re losing. After all, by getting ...