Using a Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet

A fantasy football cheat sheet is actually a misnomer. It's not really a cheat sheet; it's a way to help out a fantasy football owner when it comes time to making picks in the all important fantasy football draft. A fantasy football cheat sheet will tell him which players to look out for and select - which when you think about it, is the most important part of fantasy football.

Here's how a fantasy football cheat sheet works: Like all good fantasy football players, many magazines and other research materials are researched to make sure to make the most out of a fantasy football draft. Well, when it comes time for the draft, it would look silly to show up with reams of printouts and arms full of fantasy football magazines, so you condense all the information you have researched onto one sheet - a fantasy football cheat sheet.

This season, for example, your fantasy football cheat sheet might include one heading for quarterbacks, with the top 10 quarterbacks to shoot for in the draft. Of course, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and Drew Brees would top most fantasy football cheat sheets, but what if those players are gone by the time it is a fantasy football players' turn to pick? Well, don't panic. All you have to do is reference your fantasy football cheat sheet. You look at the piece of paper and notice that No. 4 on your list is Cincinnati's Carson Palmer. Bingo. No wasting time or flipping through pages, your fantasy football cheat sheet lets you make a pick with confidence.

Of course, you can let somebody else do all the research for your fantasy football cheat sheet. Fantasy Football Starters.com will help you target the top 10 players at every position, so you don't have to waste time doing all that work yourself.

Aside from saving time, using a web site like ours ensures that you will get the right rankings for your fantasy football cheat sheet. While making your list for the top 10 running backs in the National Football League, for example, you might be able to figure out the top two or three rounds of running backs. But what happens when you get down to the seventh, eighth, ninth and 10th rounds and you still need some running backs to fill out your roster and serve as a backup during your superstar's off weeks? That's where a good web site like Fantasy Football Starters can really help fill out your fantasy football cheat sheet.

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