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I have one team of five with Chubb. Now 2-0, but last night felt like a loss with Chubb out for the year. I guess I'll have to spend a ton of my FAB to get Ford. Nothing else left.

In another league, now 1-1, I lost Barkley and Montgomery this week...and Burrow continues to suck!

And in a 3rd league, my main league, a 2-QB league, I'm 2-0 but my "prized" scoring QBs are Fields and Watson. The suck level is sooo high!

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This weekend was the pro and con of taking a RB early.

They get hurt a ton, so why spend a 1st or 2nd rd pick on them?

On the other hand, if you wait, you have nothing if/when your 4th/5th rd RB goes down.  

I took Chubb in the 2nd, then waited till late to grab the likes of Pierce, Dalvin, Mostert.  Now I"m f'd

 

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Ouch!

Losing two stud RBs in one weekend has to hurt.

I quit going after RBs on my dynasty team a couple of seasons ago. Best decision I've ever made.

If a rookie pans out or I can pick one up in the draft or on waivers, I will but otherwise I don't hang onto them. I don't trade for RBs or try to go after studs. I pick op RBs on waivers and play match ups. Treat them like they're a dime a dozen.

I've focused on getting a killer WR corps and depth elsewhere.

RBs are like TEs now. there's two or three or so that are great to have, but they're a huge injury liability. If you don't have one of the very top guys, you're better off streaming

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I like to stream RBs too instead of drafting good ones. When you have guys like Devin Singletary and Kyle Juszczyk marching you into the Toilet Bowl, it's extremely satisfying.

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