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| Is 16 team league too much? Posted by El Duderino Thinking about jumping from 12 to 16 teams. 1 qb, 2 rb, 2 wr, 1 te, d/st, k Is this too many teams? Anyone in a 16 team league? Too watered down and not enough players? TIA This post was edited on 1/4 at 2:45 pm Reply Back to Top |
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quote: If you are going to do it, I would only do 1RB, 1WR, and 2 Flex. And limit QBs on roster to 2 as someone is not going to have a back-up during bye weeks. Reply Back to Top |
| I was in a 16 this year. It was fun, but very frustrating at times Reply Back to Top |
| I came in 2nd in a 16 team league with this lineup QB-Cutler WR-Megatron WR-AJ Green RB-Mikel Leshoure RB-Joique Bell TE-Vernon Davis Flex-Victor Cruz BN-Hillis BN-Brandon Gibson BN-Matt Cassell K-Gostkowski DEF-Seatlle Team was actually pretty stacked sans RB Reply Back to Top |
| yes too much i did 14 team league it was awful Reply Back to Top |
| I like 12. I've done a 14 and 12 is the best, imo. Reply Back to Top |
quote: Story of your life pal Reply Back to Top |
| The only way a 16 team league would work is to have a maximum roster of 14. Reply Back to Top |
| I really like deep leagues. Advice. Keep the bench size really small. Reply Back to Top |
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quote: tell me about it Reply Back to Top |
| I've done a 16 teamer for about 15 years. I think it's great. We us 1 qb, 1 rb, 1 wr, 3 flex, 1 k, and 1 def. I think we only have 4 or 5 bench positions. There is a ton of strategy involved, so I love it. We also do an auction draft for this league. Reply Back to Top |
| I've been a part of a 16 team league, we start: QB, WR, WR, WR, RB, RB, TE, K, DEF, 4 bench spots. It gets tough during bye weeks, but it happens to almost everyone, generally enough QBs are floating around because the benches are small. I'd advise not having a flex, because not enough RBs are available to everyone and someone can get a huge advantage. However, 3 WRs slots are easy to fill. Think of it this way, you're basically having two NFL teams worth of talent on each fantasy team, so 2 RBs is all you can really have and 3 WRs is a good amount. I like it, it makes it really competitive and also makes it easier on who to start week to week with only a four person bench. It definitely puts more emphasis on the draft as free agents that are well known going into the season aren't as readily available as they are in 10 or 12 team leagues. Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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