![]() In an auction, many owners will try to employ the “cheap QB” strategy and focus on the RB/WR positions with their early nominations. If you’ve been following the Fantasy Footballers for any length of time, you’ll know that Andy, Mike, Jason and the entire writing staff are all proponents of the “wait on QB” strategy in snake drafts. Phase 1: Use Early Nominations to Deplete the QB Position Below, I will cover five phases of the auction and a nomination strategy for each phase. The most overlooked part, however, is that you also get 16 chances (nominations) to control your opponent’s roster! It’s important to take advantage of this limited resource and not waste it on a kicker. Unlike a snake draft, one of the best aspects of an auction draft is the ability to build your roster as you see fit, unbounded by the restrictions of a slotted snake draft. ![]() ![]() As you read through this article, you will realize exactly why that strategy is squandering one of your most important controls in your auction draft. ![]()
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