STARTERS: End-gamers 2015

The end game is where you can earn the most profit from your starting rotation, since those are the guys you pick up at the end of your drafts or for a small bid.

Managing the end game isn't easy, though. Not all guys are worth a $1 bid, especially if you play in a shallow league or do not have a bench. Others don't have enough upside to justify having them on your roster. That said, many of them are worth speculating on, especially if you can target those with emerging or hidden skills that your competitors do not know about.

An end-gamer in one league can be a sleeper or breakout target in another, so we'll provide you with a deep cross-section of players to focus on.

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