majesstik1 on Nostr: 2yr RB study focusing on RB1, Top-3, Top-5, Top-12, and Top-20 finish rates. The 2yr ...
2yr RB study focusing on RB1, Top-3, Top-5, Top-12, and Top-20 finish rates. The 2yr Avg is the first data group and is sorted by RB Top-5 finish rates. 2yr PPG Avg is also noted.
Since RB is a volatile position for injuries, you might want to mentally review which of the two years the RB was more healthy (ie. Pollard), had a more prominent role (ie. Kyren), or is showing signs of decline (ie. Ekeler).
Some observations:
Derrick Henry is showing slight signs of slowing down in all of his rates but lands in a great offense this year. He's neither a fade or a priority for me this year and is worth grabbing when he slides past ADP.
Jacobs held out last year, played for a bad offense, then got hurt. He doesn't have great "advanced stats" but his new team and role are pluses. He was a beast 2 years ago when he was playing for that new contract.
With all that has gone wrong in Barkley's career, he sure does have a nice floor rate (Top 20 finishes).
Pollard was pretty good in his last year sharing time with Zeke. He played hurt last year. Going to TEN to share the load with Spears may boost his numbers back up a bit.
D'Onta Foreman is interesting. He's had 3 Top-5 games in his last 2 years and joins a backfield where he should have some of the Chubb role (high floor) and some of the Hunt role (5 Top-20 finishes). Foreman had a RB1 finish in a similarly crowded backfield last year and is going in Rd18 of
@UnderdogFantasy
drafts.
Some players that are a bit concerning to me at ADP are White and Cook.
Published at
2024-07-10 18:30:18 UTCEvent JSON
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