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Fantasy football expert league auction results: 12-team, PPR scoring

A 12 team auction league results showing player values.

These are the results from the Huddle Fantasy Football Expert League Auction that was conducted on MyFantasyLeague.com. The auction was held on August 21. Each team had a salary cap of $200 for a roster of 18 players.

This is an actual league that is played out and starts the standard line-up of QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, TE, Flex (RB, WR or TE), PK and DEF.  Scoring is one point per ten yards rushed or received and one point per 20 yards passing. All touchdowns are six points except four points per passing score. One point per reception is used. Standard scoring for both defenses and kickers.

Participants:

Big Guy Fantasy Sports – Bob Lung
Fantasy Alarm – Howard Bender
Fantasy Sharks – Tony Holm
FF Today – Doug Orth
Footballguys @JeffHaseley – @JeffHaseley
FullTime Fantasy – Matthew Brandon
Gridiron Experts – Zach Greubel
RotoViz – David Caban
SportsbookWire – Drew Phelps
The Blitzed Podcast – Steve Gallo
The Huddle – David Dorey
USA TODAY Sports – Cory Bonini

Fantasy Football Auction Results

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Fantasy football expert league auction results: 12-team, PPR scoring

A 12 team auction league results showing player values.

These are the results from the Huddle Fantasy Football Expert League Auction that was conducted on MyFantasyLeague.com. The auction was held on August 18. Each team had a salary cap of $200 for a roster of 18 players.

This is an actual league that is played out and starts the standard line-up of QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, TE, Flex (RB, WR or TE), PK and DEF.  Scoring is one point per ten yards rushed or received and one point per 20 yards passing. All touchdowns are six points except four points per passing score. One point per reception is used. Standard scoring for both defenses and kickers.

Participants:

Big Guy Fantasy Sports – Bob Lung
Fantasy Alarm – Howard Bender
Fantasy Sharks – Tony Holm
FF Today – Doug Orth
Football Diehards – Emil Kadlec and Alex
Footballguys – Jeff Haseley
Gridiron Experts – Zach Greubel
RotoViz – David Caban
SportsbookWire – Andrew Reid
The Blitzed Podcast – Steve Gallo
The Huddle – David Dorey
USA Today Sports – Cory Bonini

Fantasy Football Auction Results

Quarterbacks x Wide Receivers
$25 Allen, Josh $50 Jefferson, Justin
$21 Mahomes, Patrick $50 Chase, Ja’Marr
$19 Hurts, Jalen $44 Brown, A.J.
$15 Herbert, Justin $44 Hill, Tyreek
$12 Burrow, Joe $40 Diggs, Stefon
$12 Jackson, Lamar $40 Kupp, Cooper
$10 Lawrence, Trevor $38 St. Brown, Amon-Ra
$9 Fields, Justin $38 Lamb, CeeDee
$4 Cousins, Kirk $36 Adams, Davante
$4 Richardson, Anthony $35 Wilson, Garrett
$3 Rodgers, Aaron $34 Olave, Chris
$3 Smith, Geno $31 Waddle, Jaylen
$3 Tagovailoa, Tua $30 Ridley, Calvin
$3 Watson, Deshaun $30 Smith, DeVonta
$2 Goff, Jared $27 Allen, Keenan
$2 Jones, Daniel $25 Cooper, Amari
$2 Murray, Kyler $24 Higgins, Tee
$2 Prescott, Dak $24 Jeudy, Jerry
$1 Carr, Derek $22 Moore, D.J.
$1 Love, Jordan $21 Aiyuk, Brandon
$1 Purdy, Brock $20 Evans, Mike
$1 Wilson, Russell $20 Metcalf, DK
Running Backs $18 Johnson, Diontae
$48 McCaffrey, Christian $18 London, Drake
$46 Chubb, Nick $18 Watson, Christian
$42 Ekeler, Austin $17 Dotson, Jahan
$41 Barkley, Saquon $17 McLaurin, Terry
$38 Henry, Derrick $17 Samuel, Deebo
$38 Pollard, Tony $15 Flowers, Zay
$37 Robinson, Bijan $14 Godwin, Chris
$35 Stevenson, Rhamondre $13 Smith-Njigba, Jaxon
$34 Gibbs, Jahmyr $12 Kirk, Christian
$31 Jones, Aaron $12 Lockett, Tyler
$28 Harris, Najee $12 Pittman, Michael
$28 Mattison, Alexander $12 Sutton, Courtland
$28 Mixon, Joe $11 Brown, Marquise
$28 Taylor, Jonathan $11 Toney, Kadarius
$25 Etienne, Travis $10 Addison, Jordan
$24 Jacobs, Josh $10 Cooks, Brandin
$24 Pierce, Dameon $10 Pickens, George
$21 Dobbins, J.K. $9 Moore, Elijah
$18 Walker III, Kenneth $9 Smith-Schuster, JuJu
$18 Hall, Breece $9 Thomas, Michael
$17 Cook, James $9 Williams, Jameson
$17 Sanders, Miles $9 Williams, Mike
$17 White, Rachaad $7 Doubs, Romeo
$17 Williams, Javonte $7 Hopkins, DeAndre
$15 Akers, Cam $7 Meyers, Jakobi
$15 Montgomery, David $6 Johnston, Quentin
$14 Conner, James $6 Moore, Skyy
$14 Kamara, Alvin $5 Beckham, Odell
$13 Herbert, Khalil $5 Davis, Gabriel
$13 McKinnon, Jerick $4 Burks, Treylon
$12 Gibson, Antonio $4 Collins, Nico
$12 Pacheco, Isiah $4 Jefferson, Van
$10 Robinson, Brian $4 Jones, Zay
$7 Achane, Devon $4 Lazard, Allen
$7 Bigsby, Tank $4 Osborn, K.J.
$7 Gainwell, Kenneth $3 Chark, D.J.
$7 Swift, D’Andre $3 Gallup, Michael
$6 Cook, Dalvin $3 Hyatt, Jalin
$5 Charbonnet, Zach $3 Mooney, Darnell
$5 Penny, Rashaad $3 Slayton, Darius
$5 Singletary, Devin $3 Thielen, Adam
$4 Dillon, AJ $2 Bateman, Rashod
$4 Elliott, Ezekiel $2 Boyd, Tyler
$4 Johnson, Roschon $2 Samuel, Curtis
$4 Vaughn, Deuce $1 Campbell, Parris
$4 White, Zamir $1 Dell, Nathaniel
$4 Wilson, Jeffery $1 Hodgins, Isaiah
$3 Perine, Samaje $1 Mims, Marvin
$3 Prince, Deneric $1 Mingo, Jonathan
$3 Spears, Tyjae $1 Moore, Rondale
$3 Williams, Jamaal $1 Parker, DeVante
$2 Ford, Jerome $1 Peoples-Jones, D.
$2 Foreman, D’Onta $1 Pierce, Alec
$2 Harris, Damien $1 Robinson, Allen
$2 Hunt, Kareem $1 Robinson, Wan’Dale
$2 Warren, Jaylen $1 Ross, Justyn
$1 Allgeier, Tyler $1 Shaheed, Rashid
$1 Chandler, Ty $1 Valdes-Scantling, M.
$1 Edwards-Helaire,   Clyde Kickers
$1 Evans, Zach $2 McManus, Brandon
$1 Fournette, Leonard $2 Tucker, Justin
$1 Kelley, Joshua $1 Bass, Tyler
$1 Mitchell, Elijah $1 Butker, Harrison
$1 Mostert, Raheem $1 Carlson, Daniel
$1 Vaughn, Ke’Shawn $1 Dicker, Cameron
Tight Ends $1 Elliott, Jake
$37 Kelce, Travis $1 Hopkins, Dustin
$26 Andrews, Mark $1 Koo, Younghoe
$16 Hockenson, T.J. $1 Maher, Brett
$12 Goedert, Dallas $1 McPherson, Evan
$11 Pitts, Kyle $1 Moody, Jake
$10 Kittle, George Defenses
$7 Njoku, David $3 Cowboys
$7 Waller, Darren $3 Eagles
$5 Engram, Evan $2 49ers
$5 Schultz, Dalton $2 Bills
$4 Freiermuth, Pat $2 Broncos
$4 Kincaid, Dalton $2 Jaguars
$3 Higbee, Tyler $1 Jets
$3 Johnson, Juwan $1 Patriots
$3 Okonkwo, Chig. $1 Rams
$2 Dulcich, Greg $1 Saints
$2 Henry, Hunter $1 Bengals
$2 Musgrave, Luke $1 Dolphins
$1 Smith Jr., Irv $1 Ravens
$1 Ferguson, Jake
$1 Hill, Taysom
$1 Kmet, Cole
$1 LaPorta, Sam

 Team Rosters

Big Guy Fantasy Sports x Fantasy Alarm
QB $21 Mahomes,Patrick QB $12 Jackson,Lamar
QB $1 Carr,Derek QB $2 Jones,Daniel
RB $48 McCaffrey,Christian RB $46 Chubb,Nick
RB $15 Akers,Cam RB $41 Barkley,Saquon
RB $13 Herbert,Khalil RB $5 Singletary,Devin
RB $3 Prince,Deneric RB $3 Williams,Jamaal
RB $2 Hunt,Kareem RB $1 Mostert,Raheem
TE $12 Goedert,Dallas TE $26 Andrews,Mark
TE $1 Smith Jr.,Irv TE $4 Kincaid,Dalton
WR $30 Smith,DeVonta WR $21 Aiyuk,Brandon
WR $18 Johnson,Diontae WR $12 Kirk,Christian
WR $9 Thomas,Michael WR $12 Sutton,Courtland
WR $9 Williams,Mike WR $7 Doubs,Romeo
WR $7 Hopkins,DeAndre WR $4 Lazard,Allen
WR $4 Burks,Treylon WR $1 Moore,Rondale
WR $3 Gallup,Michael WR $1 Pierce,Alec
PK $2 McManus,Brandon PK $1 Koo,Younghoe
Def $2 Jaguars Def $1 Dolphins
Fantasy Sharks FF Today
QB $25 Allen,Josh QB $9 Fields,Justin
RB $42 Ekeler,Austin QB $1 Wilson,Russell
RB $21 Dobbins,J.K. RB $35 Stevenson,Rhamondre
RB $17 Williams,Javonte RB $24 Pierce,Dameon
RB $6 Cook,Dalvin RB $15 Montgomery,David
RB $1 Kelley,Joshua RB $2 Warren,Jaylen
TE $3 Higbee,Tyler RB $1 Mitchell,Elijah
TE $3 Johnson,Juwan TE $4 Freiermuth,Pat
TE $1 Kmet,Cole TE $2 Musgrave,Luke
WR $20 Evans,Mike WR $40 Kupp,Cooper
WR $20 Metcalf,DK WR $35 Wilson,Garrett
WR $17 Samuel,Deebo WR $13 Smith-Njigba,Jaxon
WR $14 Godwin,Chris WR $12 Lockett,Tyler
WR $5 Beckham,Odell WR $1 Campbell,Parris
WR $2 Bateman,Rashod WR $1 Hodgins,Isaiah
WR $1 Parker,DeVante WR $1 Mims,Marvin
PK $1 McPherson,Evan PK $1 Bass,Tyler
Def $1 Patriots Def $3 Cowboys
Football Diehards Footballguys
QB $2 Goff,Jared QB $15 Herbert,Justin
QB $1 Purdy,Brock RB $34 Gibbs,Jahmyr
RB $38 Pollard,Tony RB $18 Hall,Breece
RB $24 Jacobs,Josh RB $14 Conner,James
RB $13 McKinnon,Jerick RB $5 Charbonnet,Zach
RB $12 Pacheco,Isiah RB $2 Ford,Jerome
RB $4 White,Zamir RB $1 Chandler,Ty
TE $37 Kelce,Travis TE $10 Kittle,George
WR $38 St. Brown,Amon-Ra TE $1 Ferguson,Jake
WR $10 Pickens,George WR $30 Ridley,Calvin
WR $4 Collins,Nico WR $24 Higgins,Tee
WR $4 Jones,Zay WR $24 Jeudy,Jerry
WR $4 Osborn,K.J. WR $17 Dotson,Jahan
WR $3 Thielen,Adam WR $1 Dell,Nathaniel
WR $2 Samuel,Curtis WR $1 Ross,Justyn
PK $1 Carlson,Daniel WR $1 Shaheed,Rashid
Def $2 49ers PK $1 Elliott,Jake
Def $1 Bengals Def $1 Saints
Gridiron Experts RotoViz
QB $12 Burrow,Joe QB $4 Cousins,Kirk
QB $3 Watson,Deshaun QB $2 Murray,Kyler
RB $17 Cook,James RB $18 Walker III,Kenneth
RB $17 Sanders,Miles RB $12 Gibson,Antonio
RB $4 Dillon,AJ RB $7 Bigsby,Tank
RB $1 Edwards-Helaire,Clyde RB $5 Penny,Rashaad
RB $1 Vaughn,Ke’Shawn RB $4 Johnson,Roschon
TE $2 Dulcich,Greg RB $4 Wilson,Jeffery
TE $2 Henry,Hunter TE $7 Waller,Darren
WR $50 Chase,Ja’Marr TE $5 Engram,Evan
WR $38 Lamb,CeeDee WR $31 Waddle,Jaylen
WR $22 Moore,D.J. WR $27 Allen,Keenan
WR $9 Moore,Elijah WR $25 Cooper,Amari
WR $7 Meyers,Jakobi WR $18 Watson,Christian
WR $6 Moore,Skyy WR $17 McLaurin,Terry
WR $5 Davis,Gabriel WR $11 Brown,Marquise
PK $1 Maher,Brett PK $1 Hopkins,Dustin
Def $2 Broncos Def $1 Rams
SportsbookWire The Blitzed Podcast
QB $4 Richardson,Anthony QB $19 Hurts,Jalen
QB $3 Smith,Geno QB $1 Love,Jordan
RB $38 Henry,Derrick RB $28 Taylor,Jonathan
RB $28 Harris,Najee RB $10 Robinson,Brian
RB $28 Mixon,Joe RB $7 Achane,Devon
RB $7 Gainwell,Kenneth RB $1 Allgeier,Tyler
RB $3 Perine,Samaje TE $7 Njoku,David
RB $2 Harris,Damien TE $1 LaPorta,Sam
TE $16 Hockenson,T.J. WR $50 Jefferson,Justin
WR $34 Olave,Chris WR $44 Hill,Tyreek
WR $15 Flowers,Zay WR $12 Pittman,Michael
WR $10 Addison,Jordan WR $9 Williams,Jameson
WR $3 Hyatt,Jalin WR $6 Johnston,Quentin
WR $3 Mooney,Darnell WR $1 Mingo,Jonathan
WR $2 Boyd,Tyler WR $1 Peoples-Jones,Donovan
WR $1 Valdes-Scantling,Marquez WR $1 Robinson,Allen
PK $1 Butker,Harrison PK $1 Dicker,Cameron
Def $2 Bills Def $1 Jets
The Huddle USA TODAY Sports
QB $10 Lawrence,Trevor QB $3 Rodgers,Aaron
QB $2 Prescott,Dak QB $3 Tagovailoa,Tua
RB $37 Robinson,Bijan RB $28 Mattison,Alexander
RB $31 Jones,Aaron RB $25 Etienne,Travis
RB $14 Kamara,Alvin RB $17 White,Rachaad
RB $7 Swift,D’Andre RB $3 Spears,Tyjae
RB $4 Elliott,Ezekiel RB $1 Evans,Zach
RB $4 Vaughn,Deuce RB $1 Fournette,Leonard
RB $2 Foreman,D’Onta TE $5 Schultz,Dalton
TE $11 Pitts,Kyle TE $1 Hill,Taysom
TE $3 Okonkwo,Chigoziem WR $44 Brown,A.J.
WR $36 Adams,Davante WR $40 Diggs,Stefon
WR $18 London,Drake WR $11 Toney,Kadarius
WR $9 Smith-Schuster,JuJu WR $10 Cooks,Brandin
WR $4 Jefferson,Van WR $3 Slayton,Darius
WR $3 Chark,D.J. WR $1 Robinson,Wan’Dale
PK $2 Tucker,Justin PK $1 Moody,Jake
Def $3 Eagles Def $1 Ravens

 

Fantasy football auctions – budgets and bids

Auctions mean you can own any player. Your only limits are the ones you place on yourself.

If you are in an auction league – congrats! You’re playing fantasy football at the highest level, having access to any player you want and with the ability to create a roster to your own liking. If not – what’s holding you back? I’ve  never heard of anyone that regretted the move.

Nothing like a pile of money and shiny things to buy.  Yes, you can own anyone. Maybe not much else, but targeting a single player “damn the cost” is possible. But a budget means intelligent use of your money, and that’s always a good thing. The challenge of an auction draft is that everyone has the same amount of money to spend, and everyone wants mostly the same players. Let the fun begin!

Let’s run down some of the nuances of buying players instead of just picking from an ordered list.

Player Value

Search the internet and there’s a multitude of sites that carry these and they are all pretty much the same. They’ll consider a 12-team league with a $200 salary cap which is by far the most common. Let’s take a look at a sample to get an idea of what 2023 looks like in consensus player value as of this writing.

Quarterbacks xxxx Running Backs xxxx Wide Receivers xxxx
Patrick Mahomes $32 Christian McCaffrey $50 Justin Jefferson $49
Josh Allen $32 Bijan Robinson $46 Ja’Marr Chase $46
Jalen Hurts $31 Austin Ekeler $46 Cooper Kupp $45
Lamar Jackson $23 Derrick Henry $44 Tyreek Hill $45
Joe Burrow $22 Nick Chubb $43 CeeDee Lamb $40
Justin Fields $16 Josh Jacobs $42 Stefon Diggs $37
Justin Herbert $15 Tony Pollard $41 Davante Adams $35
Deshaun Watson $12 Saquon Barkley $39 A.J. Brown $34
Dak Prescott $9 Jonathan Taylor $38 Jaylen Waddle $29
Trevor Lawrence $9 Joe Mixon $33 Amon-Ra St. Brown $28
Kirk Cousins $9 R. Stevenson $32 Deebo Samuel $24
Daniel Jones $8 Aaron Jones $30 Garrett Wilson $24
Tight Ends Breece Hall $30 Amari Cooper $24
Travis Kelce $47 Najee Harris $30 Tee Higgins $23
Mark Andrews $24 Travis Etienne Jr. $27 Chris Olave $22
T.J. Hockenson $19 Kenneth Walker III $26 Christian Watson $21
George Kittle $19 Alexander Mattison $26 DeVonta Smith $20
Darren Waller $15 James Conner $24 DK Metcalf $20
Kyle Pitts $13 Dameon Pierce $23 Calvin Ridley $20
Dallas Goedert $12 Jahmyr Gibbs $21 Jerry Jeudy $20
Pat Freiermuth $7 Miles Sanders $21 Terry McLaurin $18
Evan Engram $7 Cam Akers $21 Mike Williams $17
C. Okonkwo $6 Isiah Pacheco $20 Keenan Allen $17
Greg Dulcich $5 J.K. Dobbins $19 Christian Kirk $16
David Njoku $5 Rachaad White $18 Mike Evans $16
Dalton Schultz $5 David Montgomery $17 DeAndre Hopkins $16
Tyler Higbee $4 Javonte Williams $16 DJ Moore $15
Gerald Everett $3 James Cook $15 Chris Godwin $12
Juwan Johnson $3 Alvin Kamara $15 Brandon Aiyuk $12

I could buy Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey, Justin Jefferson and Travis Kelce for around $178 but then would only have $22 for my remaining twelve players. Not unusual for someone to try some variation of that. Never saw it remotely work. Lose one top player and your team careens off into outer space. So you need to apply the money you have, against what that can buy. Oh yes, and you have to want that player more than any other team.

Enter the need to budget so you can know what is possible and what is too much to pay for a player.

Budgeting

Go into your auction knowing how you plan to apply your cash. It will never happen exactly like you think, but you need that guideline to keep you on the road to an optimal team.

 Use this quick three-step process to make a $200 budget for a 16 man roster:

Step 1 – First Cut for Relative Positional Value : Make a rough cut at what you think each position is worth to your team. Consider how much the position scores for comparison.

Step 2 – Consider the Starting Players : For each position, distribute that cash down when the position requires more than one starter. Just take your total positional dollars and spread them out over the starting positions.

Step 3 –Consider Total Roster Depth: Spread out the money so that every player has an allocated value. You can save money on depth players but  realize that at least a few will be called on because of injury, bye weeks or under-performance by starters. Play around with your values and decide where you want the bulk of your cash to go. I personally recommend spending big on the starters, but having backups that can step in and help does matter as well.

Here’s where you could end up:

1. Positions 2. Starters 3. Budget
QB 15 QB 15 QB1 10
QB2 2
RB 100 RB1 50 RB1 40
RB2 50 RB2 25
RB3 20
RB4 5
RB5 1
WR 70 WR1 30 WR1 30
WR2 20 WR2 25
WR3 20 WR3 20
WR4 5
WR5 2
WR6 1
TE 10 TE 10 TE 10
PK 2 PK 2 PK 2
DEF 3 DEF 3 DEF 2

You will adjust your budget with every player acquired.  Some cost  more than expected and others were relative bargains. A budget keeps you in tune with your money and how you spend it. Don’t end up with unspent money. Know what you can afford.

This is just a guideline, but keeps you aware of what you can spend on players. Just decide how much money you want to devote to the starting players, and how much your backups can cost. It feels great when you want a particular player and get him for less than expected – you add more cash to the remaining players you need. But when you overpay, you have to lower the bids on other players and that hurts.

Three styles of bidding

Before your auction, at least decide on which  auction style is best for you.

Go Big – Going big means buying at least two if not three of the superstars. The above average auction values suggests you can buy Christian McCaffrey ($50), Justin Jefferson ($49), and Travis Kelce ($47) for a big start. But then you have to assemble the rest of your team with just $56. In a league with 18 players per team, you’d only have an average of $3.70 per player. Draft Equivalent – This is like getting three No. 1 picks,  and then the rest of the team is from round ten or deeper.

Go Wide – This plan is the most common. It entails getting one top stud player, several good ones and then quality backups and filler. This lets you target individual players (within reason) and yet be flexible to pick up good values. This is great for those that are confident in their player valuations.  This person bids – a lot. A very active player since he helps establish the bid value of most players.  Draft Equivalent – The resulting team looks like it was drafted. Most people use this plan.

Go Deep – This strategy is not for the faint of heart. It entails sitting back while the expensive players are taken before winning a bid. Like maybe the first 40+ players are awarded. He packs the roster with upside guys hoping to land as many sleepers as possible. While owning no big-name players, he dominates the bidding starting mid-auction.  Draft Equivalent – This is like having all your picks come between the fourth and tenth round of a normal draft. All of them. Have to hit the sleepers. But you have plenty of depth.

Final Tips

  • The first player taken in each position is usually a good value. Teams hold back wanting to see what the positional cost will be and let that first one go too cheaply. There are so many others left to acquire anyway.
  • Running backs that have handcuffs should have that second player thrown out immediately. Don’t let anyone pick up an insurance player for cheap at the end to complete their set.
  • Winning in fantasy football means having difference makers. Don’t be afraid to go higher than budgeted for top players. Always lean towards investing more in starters instead of backups.
  • If you really want a specific player, throw him out and do not wait. Chances are others want him as well and are holding money out to buy him. At least you’ll know early if you can get him and can still make other plans.
  • There is nothing wrong with throwing out players you do not want. Particularly early on so that other teams burn up cash on someone you’d never buy. Just make sure he’s at the minimum bid or you run the risk of ending up with him.
  • Kickers and defenses are no less risky or more of any advantage just because you can have anyone of them. Save your money.
  • Check out the Average Auction Values at MyFantasyLeague.com or search for the many others on the internet. That gives you a sense of common player value this year.
  •  Never. Never. Never leave an auction with unspent bidding dollars. Spend them all. Always end up with at least a couple of $1 players at the end to make sure you don’t leave anything on the table. Nothing is worse than ending up with even a few dollars, knowing that you stopped bidding on players you really wanted and could have owned.

How to budget for your fantasy football auction

Fantasy football auctions let you obtain any player – just not every player.

A fantasy football auction is the most fun way to seed players onto fantasy teams. Hands down. And if you are new to bluffing and bidding, then congratulations. You can finally own any player that you want. It is true. You can own Christian McCaffrey, or Travis Kelce, or Davante Adams, or Patrick Mahomes. But you cannot have them all and need to carefully craft the optimal fantasy team.

And so enters the value of a budget.

You know what a budget is. It is that thing that your family finances rely on between Sunday and Thursday. It’s why they love you at work but cannot, um, actually prove it this fiscal year.

But how do you do that? How to determine player value? The reality is that a player’s value will change in every auction. It’s more about what you can pay for a position and fitting in the best players you can.

Let’s consider a 12-team league that uses 18-man rosters and a $200 salary cap with a minimum bid of $1. The starters are QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, TE, PK, and DEF. Standard performance scoring with one point per reception. Here are our assumptions:

  • Quarterbacks score well, but with one starter, there is less “bang for the buck” by spending big on a top quarterback. A middle tier sort of player will be fine.
  • Running backs are going to cost the most. They always do. This is also the position that gets injured the most, so depth is a very good thing.
  • Wide receivers also score well in this format and there are three starters. It is also the deepest fantasy position.
  • There are only three or four tight ends who demand high dollars, then maybe three more that have upside. And then there are just a lot of dollar players.
  • Unless the scoring rules make either kickers or defenses unusually valuable, then paying up for them makes almost no sense given their year-to-year volatility and marginal fantasy points.

Before you create a budget, decide which of the three auction styles you want to use:

Go Big – This means buying two or three superstars. Like paying up for Jonathan Taylor, Dalvin Cook, and Davante Adams. And after paying maybe $150 for those three, you have to buy 15 more players for a total of $50. You better be good at finding value for $2 or $3 per player.

Go Wide – This is the most common and treats the auction as if it were a draft. You can array the player costs and it looks like what would result from a draft. One great player, several really good ones, some “have potential” players, and then a string of depth players.

Go Deep – A personal favorite, but not a comfortable style since it entails likely watching the first 30 or 40 highest-paid players get taken before winning a bid. The intent is to let everyone else burn up the big bucks on the top players and then being able to rule the middle of the auction when you have cash to spend on all the middle-tier players. This is like getting to build your team by using all fourth and fifth-round players. One problem – if anyone else also does this you just overpay in a bidding war.

Let’s create a sample budget for “Going Wide.” It is easy enough to move the values around to employ any of the three above styles.

  1. Decide on how much each position should cost overall.
  2. Take those amounts and spread to cover a starting lineup.
  3. Final version to spread out over all 18 positions
1. Positions 2. Starters 3. Final
QB1 $16 QB1 $16 QB1 $12
QB2 QB2 QB2 $3
RB1 $100 RB1 $40 RB1 $40
RB2 RB2 $40 RB2 $30
RB3 RB3 $20 RB3 $20
RB4 RB4 RB4 $5
RB5 RB5 RB5 $5
RB6 RB6 RB6 1$
WR1 $70 WR1 $30 WR1 $30
WR2 WR2 $30 WR2 $25
WR3 WR3 $10 WR3 $10
WR4 WR4 WR4 $3
WR5 WR5 WR5 1$
WR6 WR5 WR6 $2
TE1 $10 TE1 $10 TE1 $9
TE2 TE2 TE2 $2
PK $2 PK $2 PK $2
DEF $2 DEF $2 DEF $2
Total $200 Total $200 Total $200

By using the budget, I know how much I can spend on any position. By no means is this more than a guideline. You’ll find plenty of reasons to throw a few more dollars into a position than budgeted, but you can easily decide where that money is deducted. Remember – depth is good, but that starting lineup should take up a major chunk of your money. Often the back half of an auction is mostly just players going at the $1 bidding minimum.

DO NOT HAVE MONEY LEFT OVER

Spend it all. You’ll pull up short on many players that end up going for just a dollar or two more. If you end up with unspent money, your roster could have been better. You just constantly adjust on the fly, spending more or less on the positions. When you target your RB2 for $40 but get the guy for $35, then another remaining position just found $5 more to be spent on.

The auction cheat sheets on the site are in percentages of the salary cap, so for a $200 cap just double the percentages to derive the dollar amounts. Compare the above budget against the cheat sheet values to see what team you could build. The values are derived from what position and player costs were from actual auctions.

12-team auction cheat sheet

10-team auction cheat sheet

Play around with the numbers on your budget and compare it to our auction cheat sheet or other actual auctions this summer. The Huddle’s annual Expert League Auction results can offer a feel for what to expect.

You are not the government or a teenager armed with a credit card. There is only a set amount of money to spend, so make it count!

The Huddle’s Blitzed Fantasy Football Podcast: Episode 170

The fellas discuss draft blunders, auction strategy, and top WRs and TEs.

In this episode, Steve and Harley bring you B.P.N. NFL news, the biggest draft blunder ever, a discussion about the top wide receivers and tight ends, and some auction draft talk. So Huddle up, tune in, and get Blitzed!

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Fantasy football expert league auction results: 12-team, PPR scoring

A 12 team auction league results showing player values.

These are the results from the Huddle Fantasy Football Expert League Auction with 12 teams. The auction was held on August 19. Use these results to learn how players are being valued and how the resulting teams were built. Each team had a salary cap of $200 for a roster of 18 players.

This is an actual league that is played out and starts the standard line-up of QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, TE, Flex (RB, WR or TE), PK and DEF.  Scoring is one point per ten yards rushed or received and one point per 20 yards passing. All touchdowns are six points except four points per passing score. One point per reception is used. Standard scoring for both defenses and kickers.

A fantasy auction can be approached in many ways with differing results. Some teams spent almost all of their cash on just four or five elite players and then tried to fill out their team with $1 scrubs. Others held back and didn’t buy into the most expensive players. They went for the strategy of a deep team with multiple options for starters in every position. The beauty of a fantasy auction is that you can buy any player you want – just not every player you want.

Notable for 2022 – Quarterbacks have never been cheaper despite their scoring advantage versus other positions. Elite running backs are the most expensive, but quickly become comparable to wide receivers. The disparity in cost between similar players is typically from paying the high price when supply becomes short in a position and yet two or more teams still need starter quality options.

The auction was held on MyFantasyLeague.com. Click here to see the resulting teams.

Fantasy Football Auction Results

Quarterbacks Tight Ends
 $23 Allen, Josh x  $27 Kelce, Travis
 $15 Herbert, Justin  $23 Andrews, Mark
 $12 Mahomes, Patrick  $23 Pitts, Kyle
 $11 Wilson, Russell  $18 Waller, Darren
 $10 Jackson, Lamar  $15 Schultz, Dalton
 $  9 Lance, Trey  $13 Kittle, George
 $  6 Hurts, Jalen  $  5 Ertz, Zach
 $  5 Burrow, Joe  $  5 Goedert, Dallas
 $  4 Cousins, Kirk  $  5 Hockenson, T.J.
 $  4 Lawrence, Trevor  $  5 Kmet, Cole
 $  4 Prescott, Dak  $  4 Hooper, Austin
 $  3 Brady, Tom  $  4 Knox, Dawson
 $  3 Fields, Justin  $  4 Njoku, David
 $  3 Murray, Kyler  $  3 Freiermuth, Pat
 $  2 Carr, Derek  $  3 Okwuegbunam, Albert
 $  2 Rodgers, Aaron  $  2 Fant, Noah
 $  2 Stafford, Matthew  $  2 Gesicki, Mike
 $  1 Ryan, Matt  $  1 Smith Jr., Irv
 $  1 Tagovailoa, Tua  $  1 Engram, Evan
 $  1 Watson, Deshaun  $  1 Everett, Gerald
 $  1 Winston, Jameis  $  1 Higbee, Tyler
 $  1 Tonyan, Robert
Running Backs
 $59 McCaffrey, Christian X  $10 Pierce, Dameon
 $52 Taylor, Jonathan  $  9 Allgeier, Tyler
 $44 Cook, Dalvin  $  9 Hines, Nyheim
 $40 Ekeler, Austin  $  8 Cook, James
 $40 Swift, D’Andre  $  8 Patterson, Cordarrelle
 $39 Mixon, Joe  $  8 Sanders, Miles
 $37 Jones, Aaron  $  8 White, Rachaad
 $36 Harris, Najee  $  7 Gordon, Melvin
 $36 Williams, Javonte  $  5 Henderson, Darrell
 $35 Barkley, Saquon  $  5 Spiller, Isaiah
 $34 Henry, Derrick  $  5 White, Zamir
 $29 Elliott, Ezekiel  $  4 Walker III, Kenneth
 $29 Fournette, Leonard  $  4 Mattison, Alexander
 $28 Conner, James  $  4 Robinson, James
 $28 Etienne, Travis  $  3 Benjamin, Eno
 $28 Kamara, Alvin  $  3 Carter, Michael
 $27 Chubb, Nick  $  3 Foreman, D’Onta
 $26 Akers, Cam  $  3 Gainwell, Kenneth
 $22 Hall, Breece  $  3 Haskins, Hassan
 $20 Dillon, AJ  $  3 Herbert, Khalil
 $20 Edmonds, Chase  $  2 Ingram, Mark
 $18 Stevenson, Rhamondre  $  2 Mack, Marlon
 $16 Jacobs, Josh  $  2 McKissic, J.D.
 $16 Montgomery, David  $  2 Williams, Darrel
 $15 Dobbins, J.K.  $  2 Williams, Jamaal
 $15 Penny, Rashaad  $  1 Davis-Price, Tyrion
 $14 Edwards-Helaire,   Clyde  $  1 Ebner, Trestan
 $14 Pacheco, Isiah  $  1 Edwards, Gus
 $13 Pollard, Tony  $  1 Johnson, D’Ernest
 $13 Singletary, Devin  $  1 Michel, Sony
 $12 Robinson, Brian  $  1 Mostert, Raheem
 $11 Hunt, Kareem  $  1 Sermon, Trey
 $11 Mitchell, Elijah  $  1 Williams, Damien
 $10 Gibson, Antonio  $  1 Wilson, Jeffery
 $10 Harris, Damien
Wide Receivers
 $49 Jefferson, Justin  $10 Renfrow, Hunter
 $43 Lamb, CeeDee  $  9 London, Drake
 $40 Chase, Ja’Marr  $  8 Toney, Kadarius
 $39 Diggs, Stefon  $  7 Pickens, George
 $37 Samuel, Deebo  $  7 Pierce, Alec
 $35 Adams, Davante  $  6 Boyd, Tyler
 $35 Allen, Keenan  $  6 Hopkins, DeAndre
 $35 Kupp, Cooper  $  6 Woods, Robert
 $32 Higgins, Tee  $  5 Doubs, Romeo
 $31 Pittman, Michael  $  5 Gage, Russell
 $30 Williams, Mike  $  5 Gallup, Michael
 $29 Evans, Mike  $  5 Hardman, Mecole
 $28 Hill, Tyreek  $  5 Landry, Jarvis
 $26 Sutton, Courtland  $  5 Moore, Skyy
 $24 Smith-Schuster, JuJu  $  5 Tolbert, Jalen
 $22 Brown, A.J.  $  4 Burks, Treylon
 $21 Waddle, Jaylen  $  4 Dotson, Jahan
 $20 Cooks, Brandin  $  4 Parker, DeVante
 $20 McLaurin, Terry  $  4 Williams, Jameson
 $20 Moore, D.J.  $  3 Chark, D.J.
 $20 Robinson, Allen  $  3 Collins, Nico
 $19 Johnson, Diontae  $  3 Jones, Julio
 $19 Lazard, Allen  $  3 Meyers, Jakobi
 $18 Thomas, Michael  $  3 Moore, Rondale
 $17 Metcalf, DK  $  3 Palmer, Josh
 $16 Kirk, Christian  $  3 Watson, Christian
 $15 Godwin, Chris  $  3 Wilson, Garrett
 $15 Moore, Elijah  $  2 Bourne, Kendrick
 $14 St. Brown, Amon-Ra  $  2 Claypool, Chase
 $14 Smith, DeVonta  $  2 Jones, Marvin
 $13 Bateman, Rashod  $  2 McKenzie, Isaiah
 $13 Brown, Marquise  $  2 Osborn, K.J.
 $12 Cooper, Amari  $  2 Valdes-Scantling,   Marquez
 $12 Davis, Gabriel  $  1 Crowder, Jamison
 $12 Mooney, Darnell  $  1 Davis, Corey
 $12 Thielen, Adam  $  1 Fuller, Will
 $11 Aiyuk, Brandon  $  1 Golladay, Kenny
 $10 Jeudy, Jerry  $  1 Robinson, Wan’Dale
 $10 Lockett, Tyler  $  1 Samuel, Curtis
 $10 Olave, Chris  $  1 Shakir, Khalil
Kickers Defenses
 $  2 Carlson, Daniel  $  2 49ers
 $  2 McManus, Brandon  $  2 Packers
 $  2 McPherson, Evan  $  2 Bills
 $  2 Tucker, Justin  $  2 Cowboys
 $  1 Bass, Tyler  $  1 Buccaneers
 $  1 Blankenship, Rodrigo  $  1 Chargers
 $  1 Butker, Harrison  $  1 Rams
 $  1 Folk, Nick  $  1 Saints
 $  1 Gay, Matt  $  1 Broncos
 $  1 Hopkins, Dustin  $  1 Colts
 $  1 Sanders, Jason  $  1 Eagles
 $  1 Succop, Ryan  $  1 Titans

 

How to budget for your fantasy football auction

Fantasy football auctions let you obtain any player – just not every player.

A fantasy auction is the most fun way to seed players onto fantasy teams. Hands down. And if you are new to bluffing and bidding, then congratulations. You can finally own any player that you want. It is true. You can own Christian McCaffrey, or Travis Kelce, or Davante Adams, or Patrick Mahomes. But you cannot have them all and need to carefully craft the optimal fantasy team.

And so enters the  value of a budget.

You know what a budget is. It is that thing that your family finances rely on between Sunday and Thursday. It’s why they love you at work but cannot, um,  actually prove it this fiscal year.

But how do you do that? How to determine player value? The reality is that a player’s value will change in every auction. It’s more about what you can pay for a position and fitting in the best players you can.

Let’s consider a 12-team league that uses 18-man rosters and a $200 salary cap with a minimum bid of $1. The starters are QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, TE, PK, and DEF. Standard performance scoring with one point per reception. Here are our assumptions.

  • Quarterbacks score well, but with one starter, there is less “bang for the buck” by spending big on a top quarterback. A middle tier sort of player will be fine.
  • Running backs are going to cost the most. They always do. This is also the position that gets injured the most, so depth is a very good thing.
  • Wide receivers also score well in this format and there are three starters. It is also the deepest fantasy position.
  • There are only three tight ends that demand high dollars, then maybe three more that have upside. And then there are just a lot of dollar players.
  • Unless the scoring rules make either kickers or defenses unusually valuable, then paying up for them makes almost no sense given their year-to-year volatility and marginal fantasy points.

Before you create a budget, you need to decide which of the three auction styles you want to use:

Go Big – This means buying two or three superstars. Like paying up for Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook, and Davante Adams. And after paying maybe $150 for those three, you have to buy 15 more players for a total of $50. You better be good at finding value for $2 or $3 per player.

Go Wide – This is the most common and treats the auction as if it were a draft. You can array the player costs and it looks like what would result from a draft. One great player, several really good ones, some “have potential” players, and then a string of depth players.

Go Deep – A personal favorite, but not a comfortable style since it entails likely watching the first 30 or 40 highest-paid players get taken before winning a bid. The intent is to let everyone else burn up the big bucks on the top players and then being able to rule the middle of the auction when you have cash to spend on all the middle-tier players. This is like getting to build your team by using all fourth and fifth-round players. One problem – if anyone else also does this you just overpay in a bidding way.

Let’s  create a sample budget for “Going Wide”. It is easy enough to move the values around to employ any of the three above styles.

  1. Decide on how much each position should cost overall.
  2. Take those amounts and spread to cover a starting lineup.
  3. Final version to spread out over all 18 positions
1. Positions 2. Starters 3. Final
QB1 $16 QB1 $16 QB1 $12
QB2 QB2 QB2 $3
RB1 $100 RB1 $40 RB1 $40
RB2 RB2 $40 RB2 $30
RB3 RB3 $20 RB3 $20
RB4 RB4 RB4 $5
RB5 RB5 RB5 $5
RB6 RB6 RB6 1$
WR1 $70 WR1 $30 WR1 $30
WR2 WR2 $30 WR2 $25
WR3 WR3 $10 WR3 $10
WR4 WR4 WR4 $3
WR5 WR5 WR5 1$
WR6 WR5 WR6 $2
TE1 $10 TE1 $10 TE1 $9
TE2 TE2 TE2 $2
PK $2 PK $2 PK $2
DEF $2 DEF $2 DEF $2
Total $200 Total $200 Total $200

By using the budget, I know how much I can spend on any position. By no means is this more than a guideline. You’ll find plenty of reasons to throw a few more dollars into a position than budgeted, but you can easily decide where that money is deducted. Remember – depth is good, but that starting lineup should take up a major chunk of your money. Often the back half of an auction is mostly just players going at the $1 bidding minimum.

DO NOT HAVE MONEY LEFT OVER

Spend it all. You’ll pull up short on many players that end up going for just a dollar or two more. If you end up with unspent money, your roster could have been better. You just constantly adjust on the fly, spending more or less on the positions. When you target your RB2 for $40 but get the guy for $35, then another remaining position just found $5 more to spend.

The auction cheat sheets on the site are in percentages of the salary cap, so for a $200 cap just double the percentages to derive the dollar amounts. Compare the above budget against the cheat sheet values to see what team you could build. The values are derived from what position and player costs were from actual auctions.

12-team auction cheat sheet

10-team auction cheat sheet

Play around with the numbers on your budget and compare it to our auction cheat sheet or other actual auctions this summer. The Huddle will have our annual Expert League Auction on August 19th and post the results.

You are not the government or a teen-ager armed with a credit card. There is only a set amount of money to spend so make it count!