I am so damn tired of fantasy football

I have fantasy burnout, but not because of the incessant advertising. After several BB/FB/Hockey leagues over several seasons, it seems that most of the fun and strategy is contained in the draft and after that has ended, only the rote chore of plugging in every available player is left. It seems the most post-draft strategy involves replacing injured players. But you’re not ever going to find Mike Trout on waivers. My experience of course. Negative stats do make it more interesting. I trail the pitcher K category by 1, but “lead” BB and Total Base categories narrowly. Should I start my two pitchers on Sunday? That at least makes it a bit more interesting than just plugging in every available player. But even that is not enough. Pretty sure I’m done with fantasy sports at least for a while.