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5 Must-Have Apps for Fantasy Football Season

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For most fantasy football fans, this season is an opportunity to get together with your friends to keep the excitement rolling long before and after games have actually happened. But it can quickly become tough to manage a league, and what starts as a fun game can turn into a bit of a headache. To help you enjoy this season, here are some of the best apps and websites for your league to use.

1. Pro Fantasy Football Apps

There are several apps sponsored directly by the NFL, CBS, and ESPN that make for excellent competitive Fantasy Football content alongside media like The Fantasy Football Counselor Podcast. Because these apps are connected directly to reputable sports news sources, your league’s information will be highly up-to-date, drawing on stats, rankings, projections, and other sources of data to give you the best possible chances of winning. Some of these apps are more user-friendly than others, so take your time exploring each one and deciding what’s right for your league.

2. Draft Kits

The Rotowire Fantasy Football Draft Kit is commonly touted as the best one out there, but any draft kit app you can find will help your league create rosters complete with cheat sheets that update every week to allow you to easily swap out players and make changes. Although you may have to pay a fee like with some SEO packages, the cost can be well worth it if your league decides to go in on it as a group. Even the most inexperienced Fantasy Football players will enjoy exploring these apps and seeing what options there are.

3. Betting Apps

For those who like to get some money down on their favorite players, apps like FanDuel provide an opportunity to place bets with friends on a fun-to-use interface. You can also join pre-made contests with strangers with bigger pools at play. These apps are also generally beginner-friendly and make for a great introduction to how enjoyable fantasy football can be when you really get into it.

4. More Customizable Options

For league managers who want more control over every aspect of the game, apps like My Fantasy League offer more flexibility when it comes to creating a tailored experience. You can design your own logos, your homepage, and even adjust the rules to make it more enjoyable for your particular league. These options tend to be on the pricier side, but are a great choice for more experienced FF players who want to shake things up a little.

5. Analysis Apps

For the nerdier side of Fantasy Football, you’ll want a good analysis app that can help you make your next choice armed with more information. An app like FantasyPros will gather all the relevant information from reputable sources and put it on one easy-to-access website. You can even create draft mock-ups that will help you project how certain strategies might shake out for your league. All in all, apps and websites are a necessary part of creating any successful Fantasy Football league.

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