ROTISSERIE: Draft Day hangover

There is a disease presently spreading amongst fantasy managers throughout the country. It has a five-to-seven game incubation period and it usually characterized by uninhibited box score checking, loss of sleep over lost at-bats, and finger blisters due to uncontrollable urges to click “drop.” The infection rate is typically around 10-20% of every league and there are antibodies that will not only protect managers, but also help them take advantage of the situation.

Draft hangover—also known as buyer’s remorse—is at epidemic levels. It is caused by uncharacteristically drafting a player too early, neglecting a particular rotisserie category, or taking on too much risk throughout a draft. There are ways to remedy the situation—whether...

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