With the advent of the Internet, the average fantasy football player suddenly has a ton of online resources available to them any
day and any night.
One top resource is your favorite sports news website - the best include news tickers that are updated virtually on the fly, and those
are the bits of information that can turn you into a very well educated team owner when it comes time to setting your lineup.
Another often overlooked resource is playing attention to the college level and NFL Europe information - this can give you an
excellent background on the up and coming players as well as historical statistics and projected performance of potential
mid-season free agents and trade bait.
Even more general information can be pulled from other online fantasy football forums – for example you can see what percentage
of team owners have a certain player on their roster, ask advice on a trade, or get help with your starting lineup.