Instinctive
Footballguy
Doc Oc has it right below.Yes but I hate the advice being given here to draft the player with the highest ADP especially when there are so many more players hitting from the later parts of the draft than are hitting in the early parts of the draft where using a pick is actually sacrificing a good player you could be taking in that range instead.
If you're trying to have the best chance of a league-winning RB1 in the mid rounds, taking the consensus guy from an ambiguous backfield is clearly the best choice. If you already have 2-3-RBs and a TE, you're probably going WR/QB in these rounds anyway. And then when you get even later, yeah, you do with what's available.
But if you're with a balanced roster or one where you can start more RBs or you've got your eye on big value later at other positions, this seems like a great way to throw a dart, or even two, with a better chance of hitting.
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