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re: Zero RB strategy worked this year.
Posted on 1/3/24 at 3:30 pm to BilJ
Posted on 1/3/24 at 3:30 pm to BilJ
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Any strategy works in a given year,
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Zero RB strategy worked this year.
Has been around a lot longer than one year. I've had way, way more success doing Zero RB or Hero RB than any other strategy out there. It's just a statistical fact, proven from heavy analytical guys like JJ Zachariason, Chris Harris, the ETR guys, that it' just typically easier to find top tier RB production with later picks or through waiver moves than it is to find top tier WR production using the same method.
Sure, you can have some outliers like Puka, Mike Evans, Michael Pittman, Courtland Sutton, but that's only 4-5 guys. The RB guys you found in later rounds or waivers probably doubled that number. I won both of my leagues this year and I didn't take a RB before the 5th round and 6th round respectively.
Posted on 1/4/24 at 11:09 am to WicKed WayZ
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Hero RB
Haven't heard of that one. I assume that's like taking one stud RB early, then going 0-RB after that?
I feel like that could work pretty well. Take a McCaffery or Saquon early on as your foundation, load up on WRs in rounds 2-whatever, then you just gotta hit on one decent RB to emerge as your RB2. That seems more feasible than trying to find 2+ RBs later on
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