In my league, everyone typically comes by a couple of hours beforehand. Nobody enjoys having to draft under pressure. Plus, making a day of it ensures you won’t have to rush. If people know they’ll be doing more than just taking players and chit-chatting for two hours, they’ll be more likely to make a concerted effort to attend each year. So, why reduce your draft party to just a couple of hours? Between work, family and other obligations, getting everyone in the same room is an accomplishment in itself. Whether you’re going in-person for the first time or have been getting together to draft for years, here are some ideas to help make it the best day of the season. Trust me I know firsthand how hard it is to get 10-to-12 people to all commit to a day and a time to draft. And every year, it serves as a reunion of sorts and an opportunity to reconnect with friends. As league commissioner, I’m proud to say that we’ve done an in-person draft for most of the last decade. My hometown fantasy football league has been operating for nearly two decades. The best day on the fantasy football calendar is draft day, especially if your annual draft is in-person.
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