How are the Top Fantasy Analysts in the Country Preparing for the Scott Fish Bowl?
With just days away from one of the biggest fantasy football draft events on the calendar, how are the best analysts in the country preparing for Scott Fish Bowl X?
Now in its 10th year, the Scott Fish Bowl is one of the largest fantasy football drafts in the country, with over 10,000 people participating in #SFBX.
Longtime fantasy analyst and Director of Safe Leagues, Scott Fish started the contest for analysts across the country to compete against each other, as well as several lucky fans.
There’s also a charitable component to Scott Fish Bowl X. Through the league, hundreds of thousands of dollars have been raised for the Fantasy Cares program. This year’s proceeds are going towards Toys for Tots.
New this year are updated scoring rules for quarterbacks. QBs will now receive .5 points per completion and will lose -1 point per incompletion, therefore putting a major emphasis on highly accurate quarterbacks. Additionally, quarterbacks will receive 6 points for each passing touchdown, rather than the traditional 4. Interceptions will now be worth -4 points.
As have been in the past, tight ends will receive an extra .5 points both for first downs as well as .5 points per reception.
Check out the video to learn more about the Scott Fish Bowl, as well as how sharp fantasy owners are attacking their drafts this year.
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