INDIANAPOLIS --- Sometimes I have to remind myself there are still a lot of people who are new to fantasy football. Not everybody is addicted to it like me, playing it every year since high school, when Internet speeds caught up to allowing us to host leagues on-line.
My wife was a reminder of that this week. She was excited to play in a league with her new work friends and draft for the first time. She asked for my advice on draft rankings (another indication that I clearly married the right woman).
So I began marking values and sleepers and crossing out players to stay away from on her one-page rankings sheet, hoping to help her in this 14-team point per reception (PPR) league.