Within the fourth of a six-part fantasy football draft preview series, Fantasy Insanity takes a take a look at running backs. Next week: wide receivers.
Look, we will’t really say the easy words to precise our feelings with regards to fantasy running backs. Why? Because that phrase can be: We like ’em young.
No. Just no. You may’t say those words in that order, regardless the context. So as a substitute, possibly … let’s see … We’re unafraid of inexperience? The greener the higher? Rookies rule?
All of those form of get us to where we would like to go, which is here: Youth is a primary component to our RB draft strategy. Be it regression from age, from workload, or the upper risk of injury with older players, but history has taught us to be skeptical of older running backs.
Within the fourth of a six-part fantasy football draft preview series, Fantasy Insanity takes a take a look at running backs. Next week: wide receivers.
Look, we will’t really say the easy words to precise our feelings with regards to fantasy running backs. Why? Because that phrase can be: We like ’em young.
No. Just no. You may’t say those words in that order, regardless the context. So as a substitute, possibly … let’s see … We’re unafraid of inexperience? The greener the higher? Rookies rule?
All of those form of get us to where we would like to go, which is here: Youth is a primary component to our RB draft strategy. Be it regression from age, from workload, or the upper risk of injury with older players, but history has taught us to be skeptical of older running backs.