GobbleDog 978 Posted yesterday at 02:51 PM 2024 ADP vs actual finish, noticed something unusual - very few Rbs missed more than a handful of games to injury - sorry McCaff drafters, he was an outlier. The few early/mid Rbs who didn't live up to ADP simply under-performed for whatever reason. In year's past, it was an extreme mix of injuries and under-performance. The data usually proved why drafting Rbs early was quite risky. Not last year. Among the 15 top ranked Rbs, only 3 were total disasters (McCaff, Etienne, Pacheco) and 2 were disappointments (Hall, Taylor). The others either met or exceeded ADP. Even old-man Alvin Kamara stayed healthy until Wk 16, and still finished 7 spots higher than his ADP. More RBBC systems reducing injuries - better medicine... or just a statistical anomaly.?. Whatever the reason, 2024 was unusually good for Rbs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weepaws 3,152 Posted yesterday at 04:20 PM Falcons B Robinson avg 16:4 points per game non ppr, Taylor avg 16:3. Except for missing three games He seemed to perform on par. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GobbleDog 978 Posted yesterday at 04:37 PM 13 minutes ago, weepaws said: Falcons B Robinson avg 16:4 points per game non ppr, Taylor avg 16:3. Except for missing three games He seemed to perform on par. Yeah Taylor didn't "disappoint" so much from performance, but the three missed gamed caused him to finish 13 spots below ADP (in ppr). Out of the top ranked 22 Rbs - only McCaff, Pacheco and Walker missed more than 3 games to injury. That's incredible. Rbs usually drop like flies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TBayXXXVII 2,481 Posted yesterday at 05:57 PM 1 hour ago, GobbleDog said: Yeah Taylor didn't "disappoint" so much from performance, but the three missed gamed caused him to finish 13 spots below ADP (in ppr). Out of the top ranked 22 Rbs - only McCaff, Pacheco and Walker missed more than 3 games to injury. That's incredible. Rbs usually drop like flies. Taylor was fine. He was my RB2 last year and averaged over 17 ppg. He was money in the playoffs, well, the last 2 weeks anyway. I had a bye, so I didn't care. I think there is worry of high risk/high reward though when Richardson in on the field. If he's starting again, I think I might drop Taylor a round, in my rankings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drogon 15 Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, GobbleDog said: Yeah Taylor didn't "disappoint" so much from performance, but the three missed gamed caused him to finish 13 spots below ADP (in ppr). Out of the top ranked 22 Rbs - only McCaff, Pacheco and Walker missed more than 3 games to injury. That's incredible. Rbs usually drop like flies. 2024 was the year of the injured WR's. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GobbleDog 978 Posted 21 hours ago 44 minutes ago, Drogon said: 2024 was the year of the injured WR's. True. Comparing apples to apples - Only 3 of the top 22 ranked Rbs missed more than three games. While 6 of the top 22 ranked Wrs missed more than three. To make matters worse, many of those top 22 ranked Wrs just badly under-performed - Hill, Harrison, Deebo, Pittman, Metcalf, Waddle. None missed significant time, yet all finished way below their ADP rank. It was a rough year for early Wr drafters... like me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
polecatt 474 Posted 16 hours ago It was a very good season for RBs... I had more or less written off RBs from a fantasy stand point. I considered them about like TEs. There's a couple of good ones at the top, but outside of that, you're pretty much playing TD roulette with the rest. However, 2024 was a bit of a come back for the RB. I guess I shouldn't be too surprised. Once the game gets tilted too far one way, it's bound to swing back the other way. All it takes is a couple of RBs to dominate against weak competition for them to be big. I think 2025 will be another big season for several RBs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GobbleDog 978 Posted 4 hours ago 11 hours ago, polecatt said: I think 2025 will be another big season for several RBs Obviously some Rbs have big stats every season. 2025 will probably have Rb injury rates more consistent with past years. Don't know why I used "top 22" earlier, but for comparison purposes let's stay consistent. Number of top 22 ranked Rbs in 2023 that missed more than 3 games... 8. For Wrs it was... 3. Total flip-flop this year. Also the correlation of ADP to actual finish for Rbs was high this year, compared to Wrs. That rarely happens. Usually when top ranked Wrs don't meet ADP, they aren't too far below it, as opposed to Rbs. The opposite was true in 2024. Bizzaro year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites