What is a 'standard roster configuration' for a fantasy football team?
A standard roster configuration depends on the league, of course, but the most standard would probably be when each fantasy football team has about two quarter backs, and once you count reserve players, you probably have at least four running backs, four wide receivers, two tight ends, one or two kickers and one or two team defenses. There is some strategy involved in how many running backs and wide receivers you have. I think it's a good idea to load up on your running backs and wide receivers; maybe get an extra one or two of them on your bench and sacrifice an extra tight end or kicker, because in the end those running backs and receivers are more valuable in fantasy football, they are harder to find, they will score more points and there are more injuries at those positions. That's pretty much the standard roster configuration for a twelve team fantasy football league.