I've read this article quite a few times and it really does make sense but no where in the article does it discuss the positioning of your QB in the draft process. Do you really wait until 8-10 round? Is anyone else thinking about using this strategy and what are your thoughts. Thanks

Scott Pagel 4for4 Scout

If you read my post in the last question, I admitted I'm going to have a tough time using it. I like to have a stud back, old school fantasy style. But like I also said, in a couple of staff drafts we've done so far, it's worth waiting on backs when I saw what was available.

In both drafts I took a RB first round (Bell 4th and D. Johnson 11th). You should be able to get a usable QB between rounds 8-10 as well. To me, it all depends on how comfortable you are with this. This seems like a strategy you have to stick to, not start and go away from a couple rounds in - at least to me. Honestly, I never really drafted this way so I'm hoping to do some mocks and see how I feel following the Zero RB strategy.

But like I said, there really does seem to be some quality at RBs a few rounds into the couple of drafts I've done.

Jul 12, 2016 ยท 1:50 PM EDT