Welcome back, spring football diehards, to the second edition of the UFL GPP Breakdown. Each week, we’ll examine the slate through a GPP lens, discussing both macro- and micro-level angles I’m exploring in tournaments on DraftKings. I’ll share my thoughts on roster construction, ownership, and slate-specific nuances that are ever evolving in the wild, wild west of UFL DFS. In last week’s debut, we discussed how to approach uncertainty at the QB position — most of which was solved by Friday night’s lock — and handling late swap based on the new data points we get throughout this unique four-game, three-day slate. Both concepts will be important again in Week 2, so I highly encourage you to keep those concepts in mind as you navigate this slate.
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