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    What Is An NFL Fantasy Football Pool?

    Fantasy football is an NFL season long game in which people manage virtual teams of real players in the National Football League (NFL). Players accumulate points based on the statistical performance of their players in actual NFL games. The game was created by a group of fans in 1962 as a way to increase interest in professional football. It has since become one of the most popular games in the United States, with an estimated 30 million players. 

    Fantasy games are often played for prizes, but it can also be played for fun. There are many different ways to play the game, but the basic principle is the same: to draft a team of real NFL players and manage their stats in order to score more fantasy points than your opponents.

    Today, there are millions of people playing fantasy football around the world. While the game can be played for fun, there is also a competitive side to it, with many people playing for prizes or bragging rights. If you’re interested in starting a fantasy football league, all you need is a group of friends (or colleagues) and a willingness to have some fun.

    In order to play, each participant must first create a team of real-life NFL players. These players are then placed into a “lineup” which will earn points based on their real-world performance. For example, if a quarterback throws for 300 yards and three touchdowns, he would earn his fantasy team points.

    There are many different ways to score points in fantasy football, and it is up to the individual pool members to decide how their league will keep track of these points. Once all of the NFL games have been played for the week, the fantasy football matchup scores are tallied and the person with the most points is declared the winner.

    There are many different types of fantasy football leagues, each with its own set of rules and scoring system.

    NFL Football Pools

    NFL football pools are a fun way to connect and enjoy the football games together with family, coworkers, and friends. Football pools usually involve guessing the outcome of the game’s final score, but there are variations that can include guessing other aspects of the game such as how many total points will be scored, who will score the first touchdown, or which team will win each quarter. Football pools can be run as a contest with entry fees and prizes, or they can just be for fun with no money changing hands. Either way, they add an extra layer of enjoyment to watching the games and provide a way to socialize and connect with others who are also interested in football. So if you’re looking for a fun way to add some excitement to your football season viewing experience, consider joining or starting a football pool!

    Popular Types of Fantasy Leagues

    standard scoring league

    The most common type of league is the standard scoring league, in which points are awarded for touchdowns, yards, and so on.

    points per reception (PPR) league

    Another popular type of league is the points per reception (PPR) league, in which points are awarded for each catch made by a player.

    auction leagues

    There are also auction leagues, in which players are assigned a dollar value and can be bought and sold by team owners during the course of the season.

    Keeper leagues

    Keeper leagues are leagues in which team owners can retain a certain number of players from one season to the next.

    dynasty leagues

    In dynasty leagues, teams compete for an ongoing championship.

    Redraft leagues

    Redraft leagues are leagues that don’t carry players over from year to year meaning that you have to redraft your fantasy player picks every season.

    Salary cap leagues

    Salary cap leagues implement a salary cap, which also exists in the NFL.

    IDP leagues

    Owners draft individual defensive players instead of entire units.

    super flex leagues

    Team owners can start two quarterbacks.

    In most fantasy sports leagues, there are two primary methods used for acquiring players: priority waivers and blind bidding. Priority waivers gives managers the opportunity to claim players off of waivers in the order that they are listed on the waiver wire. There are pros and cons to each system, and it really depends on what type of league you want to create. 

    Priority waiver systems tend to be more fair, as every team has an equal chance of getting the best players. However, blind bidding systems can add an element of strategy, as teams must decide how badly they want a particular player and how much they are willing to pay for him. Ultimately, it is up to the league commissioner to decide which system will be used. Some pool commissioners will choose to make a custom league.

    NFL Fantasy Football League Strategies to Consider

    If you’re looking to dominate your fantasy football league this season, there are a few draft strategies you should consider. Most importantly, it’s important to do your homework before making your draft picks. By following these tips, you’ll be in a great position to take home the fantasy football championship this year.

    With careful planning and a little luck, you can lead your team to fantasy glory this season!

    1. Decide on a league format that best suits your level of interest and commitment. There are many different league formats to choose from, so take some time to research the options and find one that’s right for you. Formats to consider include standard, auction, IDP, dynasty, and keeper leagues. 
    2. An important factor to keep in mind is the scoring system for your league. Devote some time to understanding how points are awarded for different actions so you can draft accordingly. For example, if touchdowns are worth more than field goals, then you’ll want to prioritize quarterbacks and running backs who are known for scoring TDs.
    3. Pay attention to bye weeks. When choosing your league draft picks, be sure to take bye weeks into account. If a player has a bye week or is facing a tough opponent, they may be less likely to rack up points. Pay attention to these details as you build your team so you can make the most of your lineup each week. You don’t want to end up with a team full of players who are all off on the same week! 
    4. Manage your budget wisely. In auction leagues, each team is given a virtual budget to use on players. It’s important to stay within your budget while still assembling a competitive team. 
    5. Another key element is finding undervalued players who are likely to outperform their draft position. These sleeper picks can give you a major advantage over your opponents. A sleeper is a player who is ”less known” who you predict will play and perform well this football season.
    6. Know when to make trades. Trades can be a great way to improve your team, but only if they’re made at the right time. Be patient and don’t impulsively trade away players who could end up being valuable later on. 
    7. Stay on top of the news. Injuries, suspensions, and changes in coaching staff can all impact your pool picks. By having a backup plan for key players, you can avoid being caught off guard if someone gets hurt or has to miss a game. Subscription-based platforms like Rotoworld, provide data and player rankings marketed as providing an informational advantage and news sites like ESPN, CBS sports, and NFL.com can provide you the research you need to succeed.

    Run Your Fantasy Football Pool With RunYourPool

    RunYourPool’s weekly fantasy football format is simple and easy to understand. Each pool member will submit a lineup of 9 players each week, including 1 quarterback, 2 running backs, 2 wide receivers, 1 tight end, 1 flex player, 1 kicker, and 1 defense/special teams unit. You can choose your lineup from the entire field of NFL players – meaning you can use the same players multiple times throughout the season if you wish. By default, however, you can only use a player once per season. Your players will accrue points in real-time based on their performance in NFL games. At the end of the week, the pool member with the most points will be crowned the winner! So make sure to put together a strong lineup and check back on articles.runyourpool.com often to see how your team is doing. Good luck!

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    Matt is the Social Media Manager at RYP and currently resides in Boston, Massachusetts. He has experience managing social media accounts with agencies, small brands, and large companies. He’s a diehard New England sports fanatic, and if he’s not watching the Celtics, he can be found roaming around Boston discovering all that the city has to offer.

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