$8000 and up = First Class
$6000 - 8000 = Middle Class
$6000 and below = Economy
First Class:
These are guys that are going to COST you for sure! HOWEVER (READ THIS CAREFULLY): As long as they get you a good amount of points (at least 10), then I don't mind paying the high price. YOU CANNOT PICK AN EXPENSIVE PLAYER THAT YOU ARE NOT SURE WILL GET YOU AT LEAST 10 POINTS!!!
Economy: These are guys that I am REALLY looking for each week. They make or break whether or not you hit big, and you will need at least one of these (regardless of their position) in your line up each week. Why? They allow you to save money for more stud fantasy football players! Duh! ONLY PICK CHEAP PLAYERS THAT YOU KNOW WILL GET YOU AT LEAST 10 POINTS! Yea, yea, yea... I know you don't have a crystal ball, but if there is any doubt that a cheap will NOT get you AT LEAST 10 points... then leave them off of your line up!
Middle Class:
These guys will make up the meat of your line up week in and week out. We just need to figure out who will probably suck for the week and who will likely excel each week. There are no REAL bargains here, but I will certainly stress the players that are close to the $6000 mark (ie: $6300 - 6100)
So I know you are thinking "well, if I knew who would be putting up at least 10 points each week, then I would win every contest, every week!". You are exactly correct, but the point is to not pay a lot for someone you don't even know is going to perform at least moderately well. This is why I am here: to do the work for you!
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