5 Tips For Drafting Your Fantasy Football Playoff Challenge Team

By Adam McGill

5 Tips For FFPC

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While the regular season -- and your fantasy football teams dreams -- are in the rear view mirror, it's not too late to get that final taste of action before football season is officially over. To help you draft a team in the Fantasy Football Playoff Challenge, here are five important tips to remember.

5. Treat It Like A Regular Fantasy Draft

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5. Treat It Like A Regular Fantasy Draft

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Many people are confused about the format in the Fantasy Football Playoff Challenge. However, it is much like a regular fantasy draft. The better players should go early, while the secondary options after that.

4. Grab Guys From Different Teams

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4. Grab Guys From Different Teams

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It makes no sense to grab three guys from the Patriots, because if they lose, then you are done. So while you are picking your team, make sure to grab one guy from a handful of different teams.

3. Don’t Reach For A RB

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3. Don’t Reach For A RB

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The running back position has become increasingly deep. Most teams in the postseason have multiple backs to rely on, so there is no need to reach for a back in the playoff challenge this winter.

2. Grab A QB First

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2. Grab A QB First

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Much like the regular season, the Fantasy Football Playoff Challenge is also dominated by the quarterback position. If you draft early, make sure to get your hands on one of the elite level gunslingers this postseason.

1. Pick A Team That Will Go Far

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1. Pick A Team That Will Go Far

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The Fantasy Football Playoff Challenge is all about games played. The best way to rack up games is to pick players from a team that will most likely make it to the Super Bowl. Load up on those Packers and Patriots!

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