Today, I participated in my 2010 NFL Fantasy Football Draft with a group of old friends from Texas. We play in a 12 -team league and use Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football 2010.
If you have an upcoming NFL Fantasy Football 2010 draft coming up, I wanted to provide you with a couple options: one paid and one free.
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Due to the number of leagues I’m in, I’ve used a service from http://fantasyfootballstarters.com to assist me with my drafts, line ups each week, etc. Last year, I utilized this service in two leagues and was happy to win both of those NFL fantasy football leagues. The price tag: $24.95 for the full service . Note: I only recommend it if you are in serious leagues. (not an affiliate link).
Free NFL Fantasy Football 2010 Assistance (ChillinMcMillanCheatSheet250)
Not everyone needs to purchase a fancy system like Fantasy Football Starters provides though, so I wanted to give you a good “baseline” cheatsheet if you happen to be in a 12 team league and need something to use as a guide. I utilized this one in my draft tonight so I’m not giving my secret away before the big draft but I hope it is helpful for your next draft.
This ChillinMcMillanCheatSheet250 works best for the following type NFL Fantasy Football 2010 League:
12 team league
Positions: QB, WR, WR, WR, RB, RB, TE, K, DEF.
Point Settings: 6points for touchdowns, 1pt for receptions, 1 point per 10 yards rushing or receiving, -3 points for fumbles lost & interceptions, and 1 point per 20 yards passing.
I use my ChillinMcMillanCheatSheet250 as follows:
Pick the best available player to fill the roster in the round with the aim of filling each roster spot first and then filling the bench slots. (except for Kickers and Defense – I usually wait until later). I will hold off on Tight Ends as well if I didn’t get an elite Tight End until the final 3 rounds.
As you can see, it’s not very fancy but it does a pretty good job keeping me on track. I hope you enjoy and get some use out of it.


