u/Double01_

Thoughts on Flipping The Board for Uniqueness?

Thoughts on Flipping The Board for Uniqueness?

Every once in a blue moon I like to "flip the board", i.e. pull up a player who usually is on the right side of the board to the left side of the board.

Obviously, I don't believe Ashton Jeanty is better than Bijan or Gibbs. However, I likely have the only combination of Jeanty, Bowers, Jacobs in the contest when I do this thus giving me a "unique combo" of early round players. If Ashton Jeanty ends up smashing, this can give me leverage over the rest of the field by having Jeanty paired with Josh Jacobs since most Jeanty teams will have him paired with Cook or Achane or Saquon.

It also helps that I got some pretty good CLV on the rest of my supporting cast.

What are everyone's thoughts on doing this type of strategy? Do you agree or disagree with doing this and why?

u/Double01_ — 14 hours ago