
Rewind: Ambiguous Backfields
The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast
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How to Calculate Average Draft Points for Running Backs
This year, I switched it up to look at points per game among running backs with eight or more games played. That way things aren't skewed by random injuries that sideline a player for a few weeks. Of those 75 team RB ones, 22 of them were able to exceed 80 P expectation by more than three PPR points per game. This is what I dubbed the ambiguous RB one theory last season. It states that when you're looking for ambiguous backfields to target, you should be attacking middle round team RB ones who have teammates being selected in the middle rounds.
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