Fantasy Draft Info by Round and Fantasy Football League Size

The fantasy draft info by league size outlined in this fantasy football article is based on the following:

12 team fantasy league
Serpentine draft order(owner that drafts last in round 1 picks first in round 2)
Typical fantasy football scoring that includes TDs and yardage.
        Rushing or receiving TD - 6 pts
        Passing TD - 4 pts
        Rushing and receiving yardage - 1 pt every 10 yards
        Passing yardage - 1 pt every 25 yards
        Starting lineup requirement of 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1
        team D, and 1 K.

Please keep in mind that even with this fantasy football draft info, you should follow your fantasy football draft value sheets that are
driven by how many teams are in your fantasy league, your weekly starting lineup requirements, and your fantasy league's scoring system. Your main goal in reading this fantasy draft info regarding fantasy football league size is to understand the thought process that I go through each round. You will then be able to develop a thought process geared towards your fantasy league's rules and scoring system.

Fantasy football draft info by league size - 10 team league
Quality starting RB will last until late 3rd round.
Stud WR could be available early 3rd round.
Stud QB could be available early 4th round.
Do not consider stud TE until late 4th round.
Still a possibility of being forced to platoon QBs.

Fantasy draft info by league size - 8 team league
Quality starting RB will last into early 4th round.
Stud WR available early 3rd round.
Stud QB could be available late 4th round.
Stud TE not considered until 5th round.
Do not need to platoon QBs, unless you prefer that method.

Fantasy football draft info by league size - 14 team league
Quality starting RBs could be gone after 2nd round.
Stud WR gone mid-to-late 2nd round.
Stud QBs gone early 3rd round.
Stud TE considered late 3rd round.
Be prepared to platoon QBs and WRs.

Fantasy draft info by league size - 16 team league
Quality starting RB gone after 2nd round.
Stud WR gone mid-2nd round.
Stud QBs gone late 2nd round.
Stud TE considered late 3rd round.
Be prepared to platoon QBs, RBs, & WRs.

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