Article By Steven Rondina on 12th August, 2010
Not only should you draft quality RBs as quickly as you can, you need viable alternatives in the case of injury, tough matchup, and other crazy developments that would marginalize your opportunity for points. Because the RB position is so important and because running backs are the most likely players in fantasy football to suffer an injury, even after you’ve filled up those starter spots, you need a plan B. C and D wouldn’t hurt, either.
Your team isn’t likely to be made up of the top five fantasy RBs, so you’re going to need to figure out where to get competent replacements.&n...
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