How to play Yahoo Fantasy Football Take control of your very own team of National Football League players! From the first game to the end of the regular season you'll manage your team's roster and lineup, earn fantasy "points" based on your active players' real-life performance, and compete with other people in your league for the best accumulated "points" to be crowned champion. Use this guide to understand the basics and get ready for kickoff!
There are 2 active roles that you get to choose from before you start playing. Manager - Everyone who plays Fantasy Football is a manager. Managers draft a team of fantasy players and compete against other managers. They follow rules defined by Yahoo or a commissioner. Commissioner - The commissioner (aka commish) is also a manager, because they'll play right alongside other managers, but they also decide how a Private League is ran. This means they're in control of every setting and rule the league uses. In a way, they also manage the managers, since they can lock out or remove a manager for any reason. You can become a commish by creating your own Private League.
The scoring format defines how real-life player performance and stats translates into in fantasy "points." Fantasy Football has 2 different scoring formats. Head-to-Head - Face off against a new manager each week for the best weekly stats. The manager who has the most weekly wins takes the crown. Points Only - Specific stats translate to a static point system. Go up against your entire league all season long for the most accumulated points. Guillotine-style - The lowest-scoring team is eliminated each week, and their players are released into the free agent pool for the remaining teams to claim. This continues weekly until only one team remains, crowned the champion. .
A league is simply a group of people playing and competing in the same game. There are several different types of leagues you can join or create. For the most part, the gameplay is the same, it's really just a matter of deciding who you want to play with and if you want to play for free or for a fee. You'll be able to , if you like. .
After the league fills up with managers, a draft is held. Just like in real life, managers compete against each other to scoop up the best NFL players. There are few different draft types that can be used. Live Standard Draft - Managers take turns adding players to their roster until all roster spots are full. Live Salary Cap Draft - Managers get a budget and take turns placing offers on players until rosters fill. Autopick Draft - An automated system that drafts players for managers based on a ranking system. Offline Draft - A league conducts its draft however it wants and the commish enters the results into our system. Note: Both Prestige and Guillotine-style public leagues are only available as instant, live standard drafts. .
After the draft ends, the real game begins. You'll need to keep track of who has a game in real life and move your preferred players from the "bench" into an active position, as only active players earn you points. You can also add or drop players throughout the season to mold the perfect team, but there's a few things to keep in mind as you're shaping up your team. Limited available spots - Your roster has a limited number of spots, so you'll often have to drop a player in order to add a new player. Maximum transactions - Some Private Leagues limit the number of adds or drops you can make. Ask your commish if you're unsure what the limit is (or if there is one). Waivers - , which places a temporary freeze on dropped players. During this freeze, all managers on the team can place claims on the player (instead of having the first manager to see the player become available scoop them up). If multiple claims exist, a priority system is used to determine who gets the player. .
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