Every year the fantasy football landscape changes just enough to make us reconsider the way we approach drafts. Maybe it's a face in a new place, or maybe it's a new head coach or offensive coordinator. Or better yet, an exciting rookie comes into the league and fantasy expectations go through the roof with the hopes of what could be.
After drafting more than 60 best ball teams and doing at least 45 mock drafts, I've found a handful of situations that have kept me up at night thinking about how I'm going to approach a specific player or position.
The beautiful thing about fantasy football is that nobody runs your team but you. You can read this entire article, think it's rubbish and move on with your day and draft the players you're most excited about. Or you can read this article and