About a half-decade ago at Fantasy Alarm, we asked a simple question: “Why do people only ever draft one tight end in fantasy football?”

For most people, the answer was that is just what you are supposed to do. That’s just the way it’s always been. You can’t possibly AFFORD more than one tight end. We NEED those spots for running backs and wide receivers. WE NEED THEM. 

 

 

 

 

Around the time where that became “the rule”, PPR was still a new fantasy football format. Zero RB wasn’t even a thing. Starting your draft off with five straight wide receivers was unheard of.

The times are constantly changing, so we must change and evolve with it. Historically, you take a couple of RBs, a couple of WRs, your QB and your TE. Then you...