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How to Draft in Fantasy Leagues with 10 Teams or Fewer

Your fantasy football draft strategy depends on a few factors – notably scoring settings and draft pick – but the size of your league is also a major consideration. Jack Miller details how you should be drafting in leagues with 10 teams or fewer.
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Miller: Best Ball Playoff Schedules

Miller: Best Ball Playoff Schedules

Jack Miller breaks down the NFL schedule in Weeks 15-17 to highlight which teams could make the difference in winning Underdog’s Best Ball Mania tournament or your season-long redraft league.

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Miller: Late-Round Running Back Targets

Miller: Late-Round Running Back Targets

With a refined, data-backed definition of upside in mind, Jack Miller highlights which running backs you should be targeting in the double-digit rounds.

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Miller: RB Dead Zone Fades and Exceptions

Miller: RB Dead Zone Fades and Exceptions

Jack Miller previously examined the “running back dead zone” and why it’s best to focus on wide receivers in Rounds 3-6. Today, he highlights three particularly poor RB values as well as some possible RB exceptions in the dead zone.

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Miller: The Running Back Dead Zone

Miller: The Running Back Dead Zone

Roster construction is more than just how many of each position you should draft. Jack Miller explains the “RB dead zone” and how to allocate your draft capital to minimize opportunity cost and take full advantage of the flex spot.

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