One of the most important things in order for you to achieve success when you are playing fantasy football is that you understand how the scoring works; after all, if you do not know how players accumulate points, you will not know what players you should draft, and in what order you should draft them! While the scoring system for each league varies a bit (partially depending upon which site you use for fantasy football, and partially depending upon how your league is set up), there are a few things that are generally consistent across the board – and understanding these things will help you to pick a quarterback who will be right for your team.
If you are hoping to find a quarterback who can pile up points for your fantasy football team, you will want to make sure your quarterback plays on a team that passes the ball a lot; while touchdowns are the big “moneymaker” in fantasy football, you will also get points for yards and – in most leagues – you will pick up a point for every 10 completions, all of which adds up to mean that the more your quarterback throws the ball, the better!Moved Permanently
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Apache/2.4.55 (Ubuntu) Server at www.autopowerblogs.com Port 80 ">Understand more about fantasy football with Fantasy Football for Dummies! Of course, another thing that will be important is how quality your quarterback’s throws are; quarterbacks get penalized in fantasy football for throwing interceptions (in most leagues, is minus two points for each interception thrown), so if you have a quarterback who throws for lots of yards, but who also throws lots of interceptions, you may want to look elsewhere for a safer bet. And even though a quarterback who tends to run the ball a lot is more likely to get injured, you can also pick up a lot of extra points with a quarterback who tends to run the ball; not only will you get points for their rushing yards, but you will also get points for their rushing touchdowns. Oftentimes, you can counteract the injury risk with the extra points you get from their runs – as long as you make sure you have a decent backup that you can put in if your quarterback gets hurt!