Redraft Leagues: Drafting Outside the Box

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Published: June 18, 2009

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... no long-term commitments and even the casual fan can get into it with out much knowledge.

The age-old theory is draft running backs and then when you are done, draft more running backs. The “Running Back Stud Theory” as it is coined by some of the fantasy football magazines out there. 

Now, I am not suggesting that this idea doesn’t work, because if you drafted Adrian Peterson or Brian Westbrook, then took Michael Turner, and followed that up with the committee back DeAngelo Williams, you looked like a genius and most likely walked all the way to the Super Bowl. 

But the scenario I just laid out would have taken tons of luck and some brain dead owners in your league. 

To counter the running back stud theory, I'm suggesting that the trend has now shifted much as it has shifted in the NFL—teams no longer rely on one back to carry the load and those ...

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