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    Primer for the last fantasy football draft weekend of 2024

    By Huddle Staff,

    8 hours ago

    Drafting a fantasy football team this weekend? The Huddle has you covered for everything needed to dominate in the final weekend before the 2024 NFL season begins.

    Week 1 is merely days away, but there’s still time to draft a winner, and this being The Huddle’s 28th season online is a testament to our dedication to making you a champion!

    It’s not too late to sign up for The Huddle and dominate!

    Let’s not waste any more time and get right into what you must know ahead of the big draft weekend.

    Fantasy football player news

    Gamers can stay on top of the latest transactions, injury news, and more by following our Huddle newsfeed .

    Fantasy football draft-day rules to live by

    These rules are in no particular order, and they apply to all levels of experience among fantasy owners. Just as important as the “what you should do” to create a winner in fantasy drafting, avoiding simple pitfalls is a must.

    1) Living in the past: Assuming successes and failures from last year automatically will carry over to this year’s results is a quick trip to Loserville. Each year is brand new and requires a reset of the old memory bank.

    2) Stay sober: While it may seem silly, don’t let one draft of hard boozing affect an entire season of fantasy football. Party it up after the draft and celebrate your soon-to-be championship roster.

    3) No one likes a homer: Well, except for that Homer. Heavily drafting players from your favorite team tends to lead to an entire season of hangover-filled mornings. This also includes taking a specific player over a better option just because that player is on your favorite team. Be objective.

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    Fantasy football draft prep series

    Fantasy football customizable rankings*

    *Requires a subscription to The Huddle’s draft guide

    Quarterbacks rankings preview

    1. Josh Allen, Bills
    2. Jalen Hurts, Eagles
    3. Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs

    Running backs rankings preview

    1. Christian McCaffrey, 49ers
    2. Breece Hall, Jets
    3. Bijan Robinson, Falcons

    Wide receivers rankings preview

    1. Tyreek Hill, Dolphins
    2. CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys
    3. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions

    Tight ends rankings preview

    1. Sam LaPorta, Lions
    2. Travis Kelce, Chiefs
    3. Mark Andrews, Ravens

    Fantasy football sleepers and busts*

    *Requires a subscription to The Huddle’s draft guide

    Latest fantasy football player spotlights

    Fantasy football strength of schedule series

    Quarterbacks | Running Backs | Receivers

    Fantasy football schedule swings series

    Quarterback swings | Running back swings | Receiving swings

    Fantasy football consistency series

    Quarterbacks | Running backs | Wide receivers | Tight ends

    Fantasy football Top-10 repeatability series

    Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end

    Better than average fantasy football player series

    Quarterbacks | Running backs | Wide receivers | Tight ends

    Fantasy football podcast

    Don’t forget, you still can join The Huddle even if you’ve drafted . Our team of experts will bring you to the fantasy Promised Land in 2024!

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