5 • 774 Ratings
🗓️ 13 June 2020
⏱️ 21 minutes
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0:00.0 | Ladies and gentlemen, fellas, fellas, welcome back to the channel. Welcome back if you're listening on the |
0:05.0 | podcast version right now. Today, we're going to be talking about some of the later round running backs. |
0:09.5 | And a couple of things to preface this video with. First, what is a late round running back? Well, |
0:13.5 | we can define that as much as you want. Some people might say double digit rounds round 10 and later. |
0:17.8 | Some people in a deeper league might say round 12 and later. We're going to, |
0:20.8 | for the purpose of this video, be looking at late round running backs in the eighth round or later |
0:25.1 | for just 12 team formats. You can call a PPR, whatever you want to do. Running back is taken after |
0:29.2 | the eighth round in 12 team formats. If you were talking in 10 team formats, we'll talk about |
0:33.7 | running backs then in that regard, probably be taking around the middle of the ninth to the 10th round or later. |
0:39.1 | And it's also important to preface this and also say that you should not really be relying on any of these running backs. |
0:44.2 | And maybe you take some upside shots and some of the guys in this video will be upside shots. |
0:48.4 | Maybe you take some security shots, some handcuffs, whatever it might be, whatever your preference is. |
0:52.1 | You should not be running on relying on these guys as starters. You should not be relying on these guys as your RB2s or RB3s at this point. |
0:57.9 | Honestly, even your RB4s might be a little bit of a stretch, depending on how you drafted, |
1:01.6 | it could be fine, but these are at best RB4s, RB5s for you. Some of them might have upside. |
1:06.0 | Their depth pieces. Some of them might be because you did a zero RB strategy, whatever it might be you're loading up on the mid to late round running backs. You should not be relying on them. If you're |
1:14.0 | drafting with the perfect strategy, in my opinion, the number one strategy, maybe perfect is not the right |
1:18.1 | word to use, but you want to be getting two running backs in your first three picks and ideally, |
1:21.9 | ideally three running backs in your first four picks or five picks at the very latest. And if that's the case, once you hit the eighth to ten rounds, then these running backs should be naturally your fourth or fifth running back taken. |
1:31.3 | And ideally your fifth running back taken if it's up to me. But I do want to talk about the |
1:34.9 | ones back here because there's a lot of just crappy running backs in these later rounds that people |
1:38.3 | are going to be taking that maybe they had good years in the past. and now there's new running backs in their backfield or the offensive line is terrible or they drafted another running back and now they're likely to be |
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