I got him as my RB3 he’s going to cook this year he prolly going to get 1000 rush yards and 10 rushing touchdowns including receiving touchdowns as well 🤷🏽♂️
Yall should be going Kenneth Walker in the 5th early 6th round. Im tellin yall. Top 5 back by end of year and you can get him while having JJ and Adams or JJ and St. brown. Thats how i set my draft up. 1st pick i took JJ then i got St. brown at 21 and then took Ridley to fill out my flex. Then i got Walker next, then Kamara for when he comes back. Then i got Trevor Lawerence. Then i got Zay Flowers who i think is going to be a stud. Then i got Raheem Mostert. Then i got Tyler Higbee. My team is going to crush.
The way the consensus ADP is set up this year, the best strategy for 2023 is to draft: •1 top 5 WR in Rd. 1 •2 starting RBs in Rds. 2 & 3 •Then fill your WR2 and Flex slots •Then get your QB & TE •After your starters are all drafted fill your bench as you see fit. •Defense & Kicker last (or not at all)
the game is beconing a pass heavy game which makes Wide Recievers more valuable in fabtasy because they generate more points thus the reason why they are going higher in drafts
You're proving the point for going RB heavy...I remember looking up 2021 stats for our draft last year and the difference between the #3 -#12 WRs wasn't much but after the top 4 RBs the drop off was huge, meaning if you go RB heavy and have that positional advantage every week you're more likely to win. Must have a top 4 RB to win
It doesn’t matter whether RBs or WRs score more points, it’s about the relative value to taking a 1st rd RB or WR to a later round player of the same position. There’s at least 2 WRs on the field on every play, and as the game becomes more pass-heavy, there are more 3 WR sets. There’s only 1 useable running back on 95% of NFL teams, it’s basic supply and demand. Big factor this year with RB ADP is uncertainty with all the player movement, contracts disputes, as well as the fact that all of the proven RBs are getting old. People don’t want to draft a name they aren’t fully confident in with an early pick. But supply and demand is eternal. There will always be more useful receivers than RBs
I went WR heavy . My first 4 picks were receivers Aj brown Garret Wilson Dk Keenan Allen Ended up with Javonte an Kamara as my RB an Fields as my QB with Godert my TE
Going rb heavy killed me this year had to trade the entire team besides rahmondre syebenson start 10 format at one point I had cmc bian mont stevenson najee and etn
Rb3 by the 6th round? Why not grab top qb or TE talent 3-5 plus receivers. If I did double RB I wouldn’t even consider drafting RB3 until round 8 or 9 maybe later.
Best strategy i have found is to never lose a 1st or 2nd round player so never allow them to be RBs. Hasnt failed me in years. Used to be load up on RBs early but RBs arent dropping 30+ anymore.
Had that same dilemma last night lol. Ended up going chase. Im used to going rb 1st so felt wierd but chase is gonna beast this yr cant go wrong either way tbh
Elite wr's are there back end of the 2nd round..... for rb's you'll have to reach...... ekeler then aj brown or Lamb ... let others make mistakes. If you go chase, you'll more than likely go wr wr based on who's there or you'll have to take a chance on Jacob's or Taylor
Trash tip…. The NFL has literally altered the rules of the game to encourage more passing and points. Teams no longer use bellcow running backs either, they have transitioned to evenly using 2 or 3 running backs to change pace and keep them fresh. It’s a WR / QB league now. Get used to it.
Unfortunately true. I personally always liked watching a runningback break off a TD run more than a passing and or rac TD. Nothing beats LT housing one off one cut or beast mode being beast mode. It’s just different athletes