In theory, building a championship-caliber fantasy football team is fairly straightforward. Pick high-scoring players at each position, and you're to do well.
In practice, however, things aren't that simple. Yes, you want to target productive players during your fantasy draft, but a handful of fantasy studs isn't enough to deliver a title. Your entire team must consistently outperform the opposition, so getting value in Round 10 is just as important as picking the right player in Round 1.
Given limited lineup options, managers also have to how heavily and when they're going to prioritize positions.