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Report: NFL owners pitch 18-game schedule, but with players restricted to 16 games
Thoughts on the fantasy football implications?
Right now our 10 team league uses Week 1-13 as our fantasy football regular season, and weeks 14-16 are when our playoffs take place. Two divisions - each with 5 teams - so playing your divisional opponents 2x and the other division 1x is a perfect match to the number of regular season games. What’s the best way to add 2 more games?
Our league size can accommodate enough depth at RB, WR, and TE that there will be enough players to fill starting positions; however, I can foresee increased focus on grabbing running back handcuffs.
Quarterbacks could become interesting - if each team moves towards rostering 3 QBs - do you grab a QB ranked in the 25-30 range or would you be better off grabbing one of the more talented backup QBs - especially if you are targeting the backup to one of your starters.
An example could be pairing Luck & Brissett, or Brees & Bridgewater.
Thoughts on the fantasy football implications?
Right now our 10 team league uses Week 1-13 as our fantasy football regular season, and weeks 14-16 are when our playoffs take place. Two divisions - each with 5 teams - so playing your divisional opponents 2x and the other division 1x is a perfect match to the number of regular season games. What’s the best way to add 2 more games?
Our league size can accommodate enough depth at RB, WR, and TE that there will be enough players to fill starting positions; however, I can foresee increased focus on grabbing running back handcuffs.
Quarterbacks could become interesting - if each team moves towards rostering 3 QBs - do you grab a QB ranked in the 25-30 range or would you be better off grabbing one of the more talented backup QBs - especially if you are targeting the backup to one of your starters.
An example could be pairing Luck & Brissett, or Brees & Bridgewater.
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