Running backs and wide receivers should fly off the board early and often in leagues that deploy a flex position. Tight ends are usually not a great option for the position, so selecting additional ...
Fantasy football matchups are often decided at the flex positions: running back, wide receiver and tight end. Quarterbacks have a tendency to cancel each other out, since most rosters have a good one.
In the fantasy market, there are all kinds of formats. For example, a fantasy owner needs to start two running backs, three wide receivers, and one, possibly, two flex players in the 12-team ...
Marcas Grant breaks down what exactly the "flex" position is in fantasy football and how you can use it to your advantage. Kimmi Chex gives her definition of a fantasy football "sleeper," and tells ...
Nothing moves the needle in fantasy football more than the flex positions. Running backs, receivers and tight ends are often the difference-makers who decide a matchup. If you struggle in these spots, ...