AFAIK it's not possible, you need an actual Yahoo account. You can make a Yahoo account in about 5 minutes though and either link it to your Gmail account or use your Gmail account to receive all emails and whatnot from the league.
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Fantasy football league drafts, teams Standard (also called Snake or Serpentine): This has as many rounds as roster spots on teams. The order of the first round is set either randomly or with a predetermined lineup. The manager picking first in the first round will then have the last pick in the second round.
An email draft just means you're notified of picks from other owners in your league by email. It doesn't mean the draft takes place entirely by email. You will make your picks using our on-line software just as you would in a live draft.
1. Steps to Enable Auto Draft Log in to your chosen platform's Fantasy Football account. Go to the “League” tab and select the specific league you want to participate in. Click on the “Draft” tab and navigate to the “Draft Settings” section. Look for the “Autopick Draft” option and enable it.
It is a take on the world's most popular Fantasy Football game run by the Official Premier League. It has almost everything in common with the original game, with one important twist – there are no player prices and no team budgets.
An email draft just means you're notified of picks from other owners in your league by email. It doesn't mean the draft takes place entirely by email. You will make your picks using our on-line software just as you would in a live draft.
Standard rosters include one Quarterback (QB), two Running Backs (RB), two Wide Receivers (WR), one Tight End (TE), one Flex (RB/WR/TE), one Defense/Special Teams (D/ST), one Kicker (K) and seven Bench Spots (BE -- players on your roster who are not in your active lineup for a given week).
Look for players who have high potential for breakout seasons, especially in the middle to late rounds. Stay updated on player injuries, training camp battles, and other news that could affect player value. Be mindful of bye weeks when drafting. Avoid loading up on too many players with the same bye week.
Look for players who are projected to outperform their draft position. This often means targeting players with high upside or those returning from injury. Mix safer picks with high-upside players. Early rounds should focus on reliable players, while later rounds can be used for players with breakout potential.