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High Stakes Fantasy Football Rankings

Positional rankings from FTN’s Nelson Sousa. Using this color-coded cheat sheet, dominate your competition in all of your high stakes leagues.

High Stakes Cheat Sheet

With Nelson Sousa’s rankings, you will always be prepared for high stakes drafts. Unlike typical redraft leagues, high stakes leagues are all about taking risks, and Nelson will help you decide which risks are worth taking.

Fades List

When it comes to fantasy football — specifically high-stakes fantasy football — it is all about taking stands. Each and every year, Nelson produces his “Fades List,” which changes throughout the offseason as ADPs, news, injuries and other information filters in. Taking stands on certain players is what separates you from the pack and allows you to propel up the leaderboards should your opponents have the disappointing players, while you rise up the standings with the pivots.

Check out the list here

 

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