NFBC: Mastering the art of Draft-and-Hold slow drafts (the Draft Champions)

Drafting fantasy teams early in  Spring Training is usually a risky proposition. We are nowhere close to important position battles settling, and of course there is always the chance your second-round pick gets hurt before the season even begins. Or worse yet, separates his shoulder chasing down a fly ball to the wall at the WBC. But there’s a trade-off for those who begin their prep early and have a good feel for the player pool. Drafting in late February and early March provides us with an opportunity to take advantage of market inefficiencies in relation to early ADP. Being able to spot those aces and kings deep in your draft gives you a leg up over your competition.

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