Fantasy Football draft season is at hand, and as owners head into their draft, it's all about focus.
Most players can get through the first couple of rounds without much problem in a traditional snake draft (picking 10th in the odd-numbered rounds means picking first in the even-numbered round, 10-team league), but they can lose focus or get overexcited in the third round and beyond.
When a competitor chooses a player that another owner had targeted, that player can't lose his focus, stomp around the room and forget why he or she came in the first place.