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🗓️ 21 April 2020
⏱️ 18 minutes
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0:00.0 | It is no longer 420, so we are ready to do a video now. We are all composed. We are ready to go. |
0:04.9 | I know there's going to be viewership out there on an NFL type video and not some psychedelic type video. |
0:10.0 | We are ready to go right now. It is actually National Librarian Appreciation Day. So we're excited. |
0:15.0 | I personally, I was celebrating yesterday, National Chocolate Covered Cashew Day, not necessarily 420, right? Maybe I was celebrating two things at once, |
0:22.6 | but whatever you want to think. Hope you had a good 420. Hope you had a good start to your week, |
0:26.4 | regardless of what's going on out there. Thank you for being here. My name is Salvatry. We're going to |
0:29.5 | break down pre-draft, pre-NFL draft. This is two days before, April 21st. Pre-Nefel first. Free NFL draft, the rookie running backs top five related to fantasy football. Obviously, |
0:38.4 | things are going to be changing once we have the landing spots and the capital, the draft, |
0:42.3 | capital. Those things are important, right? Landing spot, you don't want to be in a running |
0:45.2 | back by committee. You don't want to be the third guy in your, in your offense. Damian Harris last |
0:48.7 | year out of Alabama, Patriots, never even got the season field for the most part outside of the preseason wasn't even active for half of the games right you don't want to be that guy you want to be in a situation where you can have |
0:56.6 | at least a change of pace type of role like an austin ecler and you slowly grow into a bigger role there |
1:01.3 | or the workhorse back like a josh jacobs last year mild sanders a satellite back who got to work |
1:05.8 | into that role when he had the opportunities you want to look for those. So once we have the landing spots, we'll know that. Draft capital is also super important to look at when we're looking at these rookie running backs. |
1:13.7 | There's a guy taken, only one running back taken in the first round, maybe, right? I don't know if it |
1:16.9 | happens, but if there is only one guy taken in the first round, he's probably going to be |
1:20.7 | very much so involved in the offense because you have to pay that player more. Same exact thing as you go through the draft. Fifth round running backs are not going to be as important in fantasy football outside of injuries to their other starters on their team because |
1:30.9 | they're not going to cost that much compared to second and first round running backs. The team is more |
1:34.5 | incentivized literally through money to be playing those players. So when Thursday comes, I'll be having |
1:39.0 | much more videos out there on the running backs, their landing spots, now where I rank them, now where I think they are, the top five, whatever it might be, top 20, rookies, all this stuff for all different |
1:47.6 | positions, we'll have that. But I think it's very important to look at it and have a baseline, |
1:50.7 | right, a literary binary test sort of a yes or no where I want to put them relative to each other |
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