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A fantasy football draft is usually made up of somewhere between 14 and 20 rounds, but within all of those rounds are different points in the draft and different things we want to target::
In the early parts of drafts, we want to target studs whose performance we can count on. In your standard fantasy football “home league” you aren’t likely to win your league in the early rounds, but you can lose it.
In the middle rounds of your draft, we want to be targeting players who have underrated upside and could end up producing as . . .