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Heavy RB could be a great way to go but not in all situations. The key is being able to identify when you're set up to take that or any other approach.
QUESTION : Is it a self defeating strategy ... to start with "projected" top ADP RB's in the first two rounds ... then build out a WR core, starting with, for example, a Metcalf, Deebo, Devante, etc ... working that group hard in the 3rd
It all depends on your scoring system and the RB's that are the "Top Projected ADP RBs" available during those first two rounds. Drafting is more about the gaps between tier breaks than anything else assuming standardized league scoring formats.
Heavy RB could be a great way to go but not in all situations. The key is being able to identify when you're set up to take that or any other approach.
It all depends on your scoring system and the RB's that are the "Top Projected ADP RBs" available during those first two rounds. Drafting is more about the gaps between tier breaks than anything else assuming standardized league scoring formats.
Dan nailed it!
Heavy RB could be a great way to go but not in all situations. The key is being able to identify when you're set up to take that or any other approach.