Check out the 2022 Fantasy Alarm NFL fantasy football draft guide FOR FREE
Check out the 2022 Fantasy Alarm NFL fantasy football draft guide FOR FREE

With NFL training camps in full-swing and the 2022 NFL season nearly upon us, you are probably getting all of your football betting ducks in a row. You're searching for value in the team win totals, player props and maybe even taking an early look at the NFL Week 1 point-spreads and game totals. As you continue your analysis, don't underestimate the value of also being a fantasy football player, because the research crossover is massive.

Identifying potential breakout candidates in fantasy football can be extremely helpful when seeking out which player props or team futures are most likely to hit. If you know that Justin Jefferson is a first-round fantasy talent and new head coach Kevin O'Connell is, not only bringing a more pass-heavy scheme to Minnesota, but also looking to turn Jefferson into this year's Cooper Kupp, then you know to pay more attention to Jefferson's yardage and receptions totals as well as the passing numbers for Kirk Cousins. You also know to expect less from Dalvin Cook. Insights like these are yours for the taking in the fantasy football draft guide found over at Fantasy Alarm, which, along with our player rankings, draft strategies and insights, is 100% FREE for the first time ever.

Welcome to the 2022 Fantasy Alarm NFL fantasy football draft guide

For those who can’t wait to dive right into this year’s Draft Guide, you can click here. For the those who want to hear more about what we’ve done here, please continue reading.

Fantasy Alarm has long been at the forefront of innovation in our industry and, as such, our subscribers have thrived. Years ago, we were laughed at when we made the decision to halt production on a fantasy football magazine and introduced the concept of a “living” draft guide online. Those who resisted and entered their drafts with outdated information, quickly changed their tune the following year as the Fantasy Alarm #FAmily took home an obscene number of titles. When we told everyone to focus more on coaching schemes and less on the actual players, most hesitated because we were “overcomplicating fantasy football” by trying to teach the X's and O's of the NFL game and their relevance to fantasy. The players who chose to learn are now dominating their leagues and, as you will see, many websites are now attempting to follow our lead with scheme analysis as well. While embracing change can be difficult at times, it is necessary if you want to win.

  
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