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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

The 7 Most Overlooked League Winners In Fantasy Football (2024)

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

5774 Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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0:00.0

Now, believe it or not, your fantasy football drafts, they're quickly approaching, and there's a ton of players right now, in my opinion, who are going overlooked.

0:05.9

And these are the types of players who can help you win your league. That's something that I've done over the past few years, helping thousands of people win their league, and I plan to do the same in this video for you.

0:13.7

So without further ado, let's break down the seven players who are the most overlooked right now in fantasy dress. And we'll begin in round 13, and it's a running back who's

0:20.8

on the screen right now. And there's a decent amount of them. And a lot of these guys are solid

0:23.8

picks, some of them overvalued. But the guy who's going overlooked the most, in my opinion,

0:27.5

is the Dallas Cowboys potential starting running back, Rico Dado. But let's think through this

0:31.5

a little, because he's likely the best running back. We'll get into his competition in a second on this team, a team that ranked number four in total offense last year. So what's not to like? And if you're not familiar, you're just getting back into

0:40.9

fantasy, this team no longer has Tony Pollard. You could see right here on the team changes page in the

0:44.8

fantasy blueprint. Pollard is gone and they didn't draft the running back. Look, the draft came and

0:49.1

they needed to get a running back. People thought maybe their second round pick. You could see their four draft picks right here on offense. None of them at the running back position. Now the draft is at the end of April,

0:56.2

early May. So we already went through the first wave and even the second wave of free agency where

1:00.0

the team also didn't replace Tony Pollard in getting running back. So now we're at a point where it's

1:03.7

looking like Rico Dottle is this team's RB1 and there's like no one else threatening. Until we got to the later rounds of the NFL draft. You could see Ian Rappaport. The team basically reported that they were in talks with Zika Elliott about a

1:13.7

return to Dallas and basically like one to two days after this, they ended up signing Zeeq

1:17.6

right after the NFL draft where again they did not take a running back. So we thought they

1:20.9

might get one in the first wave of free agency. Nope. The second wave, no. The NFL draft, no. They settled to bring back in aging Ezeko Elliott as the biggest

1:27.9

competition to Rico Dato. And I say aging relative to running back years. He's going to be turning

1:32.2

29 this year in the NFL. Normally this is like the cliff. 28, 29, we start to see production

1:37.2

fall off and we saw that last year for Zee. Overall yardage as a backup for half the year for the New

1:41.6

England Patriots on a bad offense so he can give him all these kind of qualifiers to help him out. You can see here between his rushing over 600,

1:47.4

receiving over 300, he had almost a thousand total yards. That's great until he realized that he

1:51.5

had very high volume because his per touch numbers were atrocious. As a runner, his two yards per carry,

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