Is there a site that will track my weird custom fantasy football game?
September 12, 2018 8:48 AM Subscribe
Our traditional league has sputtered out, but some buddies and I want to make a mini weekly "pop-up" game where we each pick 1 QB, 1 RB, and 1 WR. It's a battle royale, and most points wins that week. You can change players each week, and you can have overlapping players, so a traditional site won't work. Is there a site where I can just put in some players and it will track their scores in real time so that we can see all of the teams and who is winning?
In case I did a poor job explaining in the main question, we might have four teams that look like this in week 2:
1: Jared Goff, Todd Gurley, Antonio Brown
2: Jared Goff, Saquon Barkley, Antonio Brown
3: Cam Newton, Zeke Elliott, Julio Jones
4: Matt Ryan, Todd Gurley, OBJ
So for teams 1 and 2, they share QBs and WRs but one will beat the other because they have a different RB. (In theory we won't ever pick the exact same three, but if we do I guess we'll figure that out. This is a half-baked idea for sure.)
Then in week 3 you could start all over with a brand new threesome.
I'd be willing to manually enter the "teams" each week; I just want a place where the players could go to see how they are doing and how they are stacking up against each other.
In case I did a poor job explaining in the main question, we might have four teams that look like this in week 2:
1: Jared Goff, Todd Gurley, Antonio Brown
2: Jared Goff, Saquon Barkley, Antonio Brown
3: Cam Newton, Zeke Elliott, Julio Jones
4: Matt Ryan, Todd Gurley, OBJ
So for teams 1 and 2, they share QBs and WRs but one will beat the other because they have a different RB. (In theory we won't ever pick the exact same three, but if we do I guess we'll figure that out. This is a half-baked idea for sure.)
Then in week 3 you could start all over with a brand new threesome.
I'd be willing to manually enter the "teams" each week; I just want a place where the players could go to see how they are doing and how they are stacking up against each other.
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posted by AugustWest at 9:30 AM on September 12, 2018