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Is Zero RB Still a Viable Strategy in 2025? - RotoViz Overtime

Rotoviz Radio

Blue Wire

Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.8770 Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Let's talk about the challenges of drafting WR-heavy or Zero RB Rosters in 2025 and how to optimise your draft plans. Shawn Siegele and Colm Kelly review a listener-submitted draft from the FFPC Big Gorrilla contest and use it as a template to discuss WR depth and why Zero RB might not be a fit in 2025. They also discuss how Elite QB alters the objectives and how to manage the TE position in TE premium formats like the FFPC.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Strah to the end zone.

0:02.0

Touchdown.

0:03.2

What a crab.

0:04.3

That's McBride.

0:05.8

Gary Wilson.

0:07.1

Wow.

0:08.4

Oh, one-hander.

0:10.3

C.

0:10.8

D.

0:10.9

Lamb.

0:12.0

There he goes.

0:13.0

Brace Hall to the end zone.

0:16.7

Building the perfect zero R.b roster in redraft.

0:20.9

That is what we are talking about today on the Road of his Overtime podcast.

0:24.1

We're going to talk through some of the expanded principles that we talked about

0:27.5

on the show earlier this week where we looked at some of the potential misconceptions.

0:30.5

But we have a listener team submitted from the FFPC Big Guerrilla Tournament drafted from the 101.

0:37.0

We're going to dive in to that in just a little moment and talk about, I guess,

0:42.1

how it looks when it's put into place in a draft and what maybe we would recommend,

0:48.3

what we would change, what way it could play out.

0:50.4

We have been sent the draft boards.

0:51.7

We'll be working our way through that.

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