FLEX OPTIONS

There is a common misconception in fantasy sports surrounding filling out your roster when in your draft and that’s filling the blanks. Even though you should always be aware of your depth during your draft, do not fill out your roster feeling pressured that you must address each position one by one in order. Best player available is key and you can make up for lack of depth at a position in the middle of the draft. Some players, as you know, qualify at multiple positions and knowing that going in helps you attain the balance your team needs to succeed.

Here are some of the players you should look at during your drafts to help you get that balance you need and will serve as a safety net for your depth. These players will help you in multiple fantasy basketball categories and qualify at potentially three positions during the season. Get these players in your draft queue at right at the start of your draft. The more awareness you have regarding these players, the more balanced your team will be at the end.

  1. James Harden-G-HOU-(Could play some time at SF)
  2. Giannis Antetokounmpo-F-MIL-(Could play some time at PG or SG during the season)
  3. Ben Simmons-F-PHI-(Could Play a huge role as a PG at some point in the season)
  4. Wilson Chandler-F-DEN-(Could see playing time at PG or SG)
  5. Allen Crabbe-G-BKN-(With the Nets small back court, Crabbe could see time at SF.)
  6. Tyler Johnson-G-MIA-(Could see time at SF)
  7. Josh Richardson-G/F-MIA-(Could see time at PG)
  8. Jamal Crawford-G/F-MIN-(Likely will see time at PG)
  9. Bojan Bogdanovic-G/F-IND-(If the Pacers need to stretch the floor, he could get some time at PF)
  10. Tyreke Evans-G/F-MEM-(Could see time at PG. Injury risk, but good final guy on your bench)