Tag Archives: MLS Fantasy

2025 Game Week 10: Floors & Ceilings Revisited

By: The Fantasy Physician Time for your scheduled follow-up!  Back in Round 6, we introduced the idea that players in FMLS have a floor – a base score made up mostly of bonus points– and a ceiling – i.e. a capacity to reach a higher score if the right things happen: clean sheets, assists, and goals. Nothing is certain about players’ …

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DiffeRANCHals: 2025 Round 9

        Every week, we’ll go over our suggestions from last week, and determine if they were a good or bad pick based on position and points. To describe in detail the ranking system, here is the metric: bust = 3 or fewer points (or did not play), average = 4-5 points, good = 6-8 points, great = …

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Matchups to Target: 2025 Round 9

Matchups are one of the most important factors to consider when crafting your fantasy lineup each week. In MLS, where home field provides a greater advantage than most leagues, players frequently deal with cross-country travel and multiple competitions, which can impact performance. It’s important to consider these factors, as well as performance metrics such as home/away form and player injuries …

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2025 Game Week 9: Where Can I Get Info to Help Build My Team? 

By: The Fantasy Therapist Welcome back, how are you feeling after 8 game weeks? There have been some weird results this year, some surprises, and lots of chaos. It can be tough to manage sometimes, and one of the ways many managers like to deal with FMLS’ particular brand of chaos is by using external resources to help inform their …

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DiffeRANCHals: 2025 Round 8

        Every week, we’ll go over our suggestions from last week, and determine if they were a good or bad pick based on position and points. To describe in detail the ranking system, here is the metric: bust = 3 or fewer points (or did not play), average = 4-5 points, good = 6-8 points, great = …

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Matchups to Target: 2025 Round 8

Matchups are one of the most important factors to consider when crafting your fantasy lineup each week. In MLS, where home field provides a greater advantage than most leagues, players frequently deal with cross-country travel and multiple competitions, which can impact performance. It’s important to consider these factors, as well as performance metrics such as home/away form and player injuries …

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2025 Game Week 8: Using Time to Build Your Team

By: The Fantasy Physician If you simply leave the team you put in place last week, you are not too likely to do well this week–that means you are going to have to spend some time building a team for this upcoming weekend. FMLS allows for unlimited transfer each week, but with that freedom comes the task of thinking out …

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2025 Fantasy Depth Charts

MLS fantasy managers know that success hinges on more than just star power. Understanding team depth charts is crucial for maximizing your point earning potential. These fantasy depth charts, which outline the pecking order at each position, offer valuable insight into playing time and potential points. Preseason depth charts provide a baseline, reflecting coaches’ initial expectations. However, the MLS landscape …

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2025 MLS Fantasy – Top 10 Forwards

2025 MLS Fantasy – Top 10 Forwards With the scoring changes of 2024, essentially putting the bulk of fantasy scoring on goal contributions, forwards have become a much more dominant position in FMLS. Prior to last year, the weekly chalk was stacked with midfielders, with one (sometimes two) starting forwards, who were more often than not put on the bench …

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2025 MLS Fantasy – Top 10 Midfielders

New teammates, new coaches, contract disputes, transfer rumors, long-term injuries. These things happen every offseason, but this year seems to be particularly disruptive for a lot of fantasy stars. Some of the obvious standouts in midfield are either holding out, unhappy with their situation, adjusting to a new situation, or recovering from a long-term injury (Riqui Puig would be #1 …

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