Fantasy Football Who To Start League Types
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Fantasy Football Who To Start League Types
League Types
There are many different methods of organizing of fantasy football leagues, some of which may be combined. The two most popular league types are head-to-head and total points leagues.
Head To Head Leagues
A fantasy team matches up against a different fantasy team from the league each week. The team that receives the most points of the two receives a win for that week. Points are dictated by the scoring system that is either standard set by the website or custom set by the league. A team's total is the sum of all players' points in the starting lineup. Teams with the best win-loss record advance to the playoffs. If two teams have the same record, tiebreakers are employed based on league preference.
Total Points Leagues
Are leagues in which teams accumulate points on an ongoing basis. The league standings are determined by the teams’ total points.
All Play Leagues
Are leagues in which all teams play each other each week. For example, if there are 14 teams in the league, the top scoring team that week would post a 13-0 record, 2nd highest scoring team would post a 12-1 record and so on.
Keeper Style League
Allows teams to keep a set number players from one year to the next.
Salary Cap League
Is a particular type of fantasy league which adds another factor of realism similar to the NFL: the salary cap. Each player has an associated salary and the total spent on all the players on a team has a maximum - the "salary cap."
Auction Leagues
A team is composed of players who are bought auction-style during the draft, as opposed to using traditional snake drafts that are common in fantasy football.
Dynasty Leagues
A team keeps all players from year to year and replenishes rosters through rookie drafts. Dynasty leagues are enhanced versions of keeper leagues.
Two Quarterback Leagues
A team has the ability to start two quarterbacks in their weekly lineup. This changes the value of the Quarterback position, as it doubles the number of Quarterbacks able to start in any given week.
Empire Leagues
Teams compete in a dynasty-format and prizes are offered for league winners. A special side-pot is created from entry fees each year. Once an owner wins the league two years in a row, the Empire pot goes to that owner, and the league starts over.
SuperFlex Leagues
Are leagues in which teams can start a QB in the flex position. Generally, a superflex position is added in addition to traditional roster spots such as a flex position. Often times, defenses and kickers are removed from these league formats.
IDP Leagues
Are leagues where teams draft individual defensive players in addition to offensive players.
Pirate Leagues
Are leagues where a Winning Team gets to choose a Player from his opponent's Roster.
Daily Fantasy Sports
Is like traditional fantasy sports where players draft a team of real world athletes who then score fantasy points according to set scoring rules.
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