Fantasy Football Basics
My family loves football and yet I’ve never strong-armed them into playing fantasy football.
Let the strong-arming began with this quick description.
At the beginning of the season:
1. Gather a group of owners. (10, 12 or more)
2. Determine the ruleset you will use. This includes how many of each position will make up a team, what statistics will score points, how to determine who is winning, etc.
A sample set of positions to fill on each team:
QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, K, DEF.
A sample set of statistics that would score fantasy points:
For offensive players:
| Passing Yards | 25 yards per point | |
| Passing Touchdowns | 4 | |
| Interceptions | -1 | |
| Rushing Yards | 10 yards per point | |
| Rushing Touchdowns | 6 | |
| Reception Yards | 10 yards per point | |
| Reception Touchdowns | 6 | |
| Return Touchdowns | 6 | |
| 2-Point Conversions | 2 | |
| Fumbles Lost | -2 | |
| Offensive Fumble Return TD | 6 |
For kickers:
| Field Goals 0-19 Yards | 3 | |
| Field Goals 20-29 Yards | 3 | |
| Field Goals 30-39 Yards | 3 | |
| Field Goals 40-49 Yards | 4 | |
| Field Goals 50+ Yards | 5 | |
| Point After Attempt Made | 1 |
For defenses:
| Sack | 1 | |
| Interception | 2 | |
| Fumble Recovery | 2 | |
| Touchdown | 6 | |
| Safety | 2 | |
| Block Kick | 2 | |
| Points Allowed 0 points | 10 | |
| Points Allowed 1-6 points | 7 | |
| Points Allowed 7-13 points | 4 | |
| Points Allowed 14-20 points | 1 | |
| Points Allowed 21-27 points | 0 | |
| Points Allowed 28-34 points | -1 | |
| Points Allowed 35+ points | -4 |
Sample ways of determinng who is winning:
a. Keep a season total of points accumulated. The owner with the most points wins.
b. Each week owners are matched up against each other (1 vs 1). The owner who gets the most points that week gets a win. The owner with the most wins at the end of the season, wins. If two or more owners are tied at the end of the season, the owner with the most accumulated points wins.
3. In a determined order, owners choose the players who will be on their team. (the draft)
Each week:
Owners choose which players on their team will be active that week.
After the games are played, statistics are accumulated for the players who were active and translated into points .
Simple strategy:
If a player is injured, they should not be active.
If a player’s team has a bye week, they should not be active.
If a player is receiving less playing time, touches or is in the doghouse, consider substituting for them.
Watch for unowned players who are productive and consider picking them up and dropping someone from your team who is less productive.
Consider improving your team by offering or consider trades with other owners.
Etiquette:
Pay attention, at least minimally.
Don’t accept/offer extremely uneven trades.