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FANTASY SPORTS “FOOTBALL”

FANTASY SPORTS “FOOTBALL”. Learning Target: I can define “Fantasy Sports” I can apply the rules of the FFFL by competing in the FFFL competition without being penalized. DRAFT DAY. Friday, August 30 th We will have 11 Rounds Each team will have 4-minutes to select their player

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FANTASY SPORTS “FOOTBALL”

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  1. FANTASY SPORTS “FOOTBALL” Learning Target: I can define “Fantasy Sports” I can apply the rules of the FFFL by competing in the FFFL competition without being penalized.

  2. DRAFT DAY • Friday, August 30th • We will have 11 Rounds • Each team will have 4-minutes to select their player • Failure to select a player within the allotted time will result in skipping to the next team in the draft If your team is not present on Draft Day they will pick players from the “Free Agent Pool”

  3. TEAM ROSTER Each team must have a roster consisting of the following position player the entire season: • 2 – QB • 2 – RB • 2 – WR • 2 – TE • 2 – K • 1 – OPEN Failure to keep the roster at 11 players at anytime during the season will result in the lowering of team points.

  4. SALARY CAP Each team is allotted a salary cap in the amount of (To Be Determined) to be used on their roster. Teams maybe under the salary cap but at no time during the season should a team be over the salary cap. Failure to stay within the set salary cap will results in reduction of your teams points.

  5. WEEKLY STARTERS Prior to the start of each new NFL week every FFFL team must submit a “Weekly Starter Sheet”. Each week the owners must start the following position players; • 1 – QB • 1 – RB • 1 – WR • 1 – TE • 1 – K

  6. OFFENSE SCORING Pts ValuePassing 1pt every 1yd gained 1pt every completion -10pts every Int’s thrown 10pts every passing TD 2pts every passing XP Pts ValueRushing 2pt every 1yd gained 15pts every rushing TD 2pts every rushing XP Pts ValueReceiving 2pt every 1yd gained 1pt every completion 15pts every receiving TD 2pts every receiving XP

  7. KICKING SCORING Kicking every PAT kick made 1pt every PAT kick missed -10pts every FG 1-19 yds made 3pts every FG 20 - 29 yds made 5pts every FG 30 - 39 yds made 10pts every FG 40 - 49 yds made 15pts every FG 50 - 59 yds made 25pts every FG 60+ made 50pts every FG missed -3pts

  8. FFFL WEEKLY RANKING Weekly Team RankFFFL Points 1st 11pts 2nd 10pts 3rd 9pts 4th 8pts 5th 7pts 6th 6pts 7th 5pts 8th 4pts 9th 3pts 10th 2pts 11th 1pts

  9. FFFL PROJECT GRADE • Class Participation • Group Involvement • Week-To-Week Improvements • Staying Current • Abiding by the FFFL Rules

  10. NFL BYE WEEKS Week 4 Carolina, Green Bay Week 5 Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Washington Week 6 Atlanta, Miami Week 7 New Orleans, Oakland Week 8 Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, Indianapolis, San Diego, Tennessee Week 9 Arizona, Denver, Detroit, Jacksonville, NY Giants, San Francisco Week 10 Cleveland, Kansas City, New England, NY Jets Week 11 Dallas, St. Louis Week 12 Cincinnati, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Seattle

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