Fantasy Premier League

FPL Draft: What you need to know

By The Scout 4 Jul 2022
Miket Arteta, Arsenal

The Scout answers your questions on the FPL Draft game for the 2019/20 season

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If you haven't tried Fantasy Premier League Draft The Scout explains how it works.

Q: What is FPL Draft?

The Scout: A twist on Fantasy Premier League, FPL Draft is free to play and will complement the regular game.

Both are free to play.

Use your existing FPL log-in details to invite friends, family or colleagues to join your private league, which can be made up of 2-16 managers.

Or you can enter public leagues with strangers of up to eight managers. 

Your squad must be made up of 15 players, consisting of two goalkeepers, five defenders, five midfielders and three forwards.

Each Premier League player can only be in one league squad.

A draft will take place with managers taking it in turns to make their player selections. 

Q: What size league works best in Draft?

The Scout: With each squad in a league unique, we have found that up to eight teams is the optimum size for a private league.

Public leagues will all consist of four, six or eight teams.

Q: Is there a squad budget?

The Scout: Player prices are not featured in FPL Draft. A squad is selected through the draft process, with the order of picks deciding selection.

Q: How does the draft work?

The Scout: Before the draft process begins, a random order is generated which will "snake" from round to round of picks until all squads in a league are completed.

In a "snake draft" the pick order is reversed each round, for example:

Round 1: Team A, Team B, Team C, Team D.
Round 2: Team D, Team C, Team B, Team A.

Q: Is there an advantage in picking first?

The Scout: No, not at all. You might get your top-priority player in the first round but, when you come to pick again, as the last manager in round 2, you may find your other main targets have been selected.

In this way, the draft ensures all managers have the opportunity to choose competitive and balanced squads.

Q: When will my draft take place?

The Scout: Whoever is the administrator of a private league can decide the date and time of the draft. This must be completed before the next Gameweek's deadline, an hour before the opening match of the Gameweek.

In a public league, the draft will take place within 30 minutes after the first team joins.

Q: What if I cannot make the draft?

The Scout: Before the draft, each manager can create a Watchlist of players, listed in priority order, representing their top targets for each position.

If you are absent for the duration, or for any part of the draft, the Watchlist is used to automatically make selections on your behalf.

If no Watchlist is selected, draft ranks are used to prioritise automatic selections.

Each player in the game is given a draft rank based on their total FPL points last season and/or their potential for points in 2019/20.

Q. What is a mock draft?

The Scout: This allows you to experience the draft process before doing one for real.

Say how many teams you want to be in a draft league with and the draft will take place within 30 minutes after the first team joins.

If there aren’t enough managers, it will roll back by 15 minutes.

Q: How does my team score points?

The Scout: Players collect points in the same way as in the traditional Fantasy Premier League game.

But there is one exception: an FPL draft squad does not have a captain or vice-captain.

Q: How do I make transfers?

The Scout: After the draft, managers can submit a "waiver request" for a new player or make a direct transfer from the free agents pool.

If the league administrator allows it, managers can also trade players between one another, depending on how their league is configured (see below).

Q: What is a free agent?

The Scout: A free agent is a player not selected in the draft. These players can be swapped into squads 24 hours before the Gameweek deadline during the Free Agency mode.

New players added to the game, or players released by other managers, do not immediately become free agents.

Initially, they can only be signed through a waiver request.

Q: What are waivers?

The Scout: Similar to the draft process, a waiver ensures all managers get the chance to pick up new signings or players released by other managers.

You make a waiver request when proposing to swap a player in your squad with an available, or unselected, player in the same position.

These requests are processed 24 hours before the Gameweek deadline.

Any number of waiver requests can be made. If you make more than one, they will need to be prioritised.

Q: How do waivers work?

The Scout: A round of waivers runs once a week.

On the waiver deadline, a process will look through all the requests and make the transfers.

The lowest-ranked manager will get his/her first waiver choice.

Before the season starts the waiver order will be the reverse of the draft order.

Once a waiver request is successful, the team in question will move to the end of the waiver queue for that Gameweek.

After waivers are processed, free agency mode will be active until the Gameweek deadline.

Q: How do I trade players with another manager?

The Scout: If the league administrator allows, managers can trade between one another.

Administrators can choose from one of four trade settings for their league.

These vary from "All Trades", where accepted trades will be processed instantly, to "No Trades", where no trading is allowed.

Trade settings can only be changed before the draft starts.

See: FAQs on FPL Draft 

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