2019 MLS Fantasy Primer

Fantasy Primer

I remember what it was like during my first MLS Fantasy season. I had no idea who anybody was, how the game worked, or what to expect from any team. So back in 2015 I decided that new MLS Fantasy fans needed something else to help them navigate the fantasy game. I felt a resource was needed that could give players quick access to past information. Specifically, one that would allow managers to make better decisions when crafting their first team.

After a lot of trial and error, the Fantasy Primer was born. Now, the trail and error still remains, but I’d like to thank everyone who has helped put this document together in the past and going forward!

Using the stats from 2018, the transfer information for 2018, some standard and MLSFB charts, I’m excited to be able to release the 2019 MLS Fantasy Primer today!

If you want some supplemental information , be sure to check out all of the Fantasy Primer Team Preview articles that have already been released this year.

Some information has changed since parts of the Fantasy Primer were finalized, so keep checking back for any Fantasy Primer addendums that will come out before the season starts.

Enjoy

2019 MLS Fantasy Primer

About MLS Fantasy Boss

Founder of MLS Fantasy Boss, moderator of /r/FantasyMLS, freelance contributing writer for fantasy.MLSsoccer.com. Passionate about all things MLS and growing the Fantasy MLS community.

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  1. Please don’t rub salt in our wounds… DC United only made it to the MLS Playoffs, not the MLS Cup.

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