Always take what the draft gives you

When it comes to a fantasy draft, you can never predict how they will go.  That is why you need to always take what the draft gives you.  In other words, never get locked in to a draft strategy.  Do not always think “I’m going to take two RBs with my first two round picks.”   Let’s assume you pick Saquan Barkley 1st overall in the first round and then it’s time to make your second round pick, which is the last in the second round.   There could be very few quality RBs left because everyone else in front of you is picking RBs, however, there are great value WRs or QBs available late in the second round.  Do not get flustered or thrown off when your draft doesn’t go as expected.  Always have a backup plan and be ready to draft the best value at your position.

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