Fantasy running backs: strategy and sleepers

By Adam Levy  |   Thursday, August 02, 2007  |  Comments( 6 )

Fantasy Football
If you have any designs on winning your fantasy league this season, you're going to have to think running backs, and lots of them. I don't mean one or two; I'm talking five or six -- a pair of stellar options to start with and as many upstart guys who have a reasonable shot at getting carries as you can grab. Seriously, if a guy like that is...
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CommentsComments: 6
No.1
ninerfan4life
02:52 AM
08/02/2007
this article is weak you talk about getting a surplus then u give two examples an one of them is lamont jordan are you serious whers the editor of this site get this garbage and this hack of a writer off of here
No.2
dragos
09:28 AM
08/02/2007
This has to be one of the worst articles ever written on this site. You are suggesting getting backups starting in the third round???? Most people use their first two rounds to pick RB's. How does this make any sense??
No.3
Spoakland
11:57 AM
08/02/2007
Mr. Levy, this is a unique article. There's nothing wrong with putting forth some fantasy football advice. This is the right time of year. Dragos, he suggested getting a value RB anytime AFTER the 3rd round. He's wrong about the Raiders' OLine still being horrible. It will be much better, so grabbing a devalued RB like Lamont Jordan, does make sense. Last year, he was considered one of the top fantasy backs. This year, he won't be. Yet, should he be Oakland's top back again, he'll come up big in fantasy leagues. So, if you got him in the 5th round, you'd look pretty smart. Sure makes sense to me!
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