I'm in a 10 man ppr league with the following setup: 1 qb 2 rb 2 wr 1 te 1 k 1 def 1 flex (rb/wr/te). Should I try with the zero rb strategy with a maximum of 3 starting wrs? Or take best available at any point in draft?

Scott Pagel 4for4 Scout

Brandon is correct, I have mixed feelings. I've had the same amount of success in all my leagues pretty much sticking with my same draft strategy from the 1990s - and that includes getting a RB I like somewhat early. (Although now I do wait on QB and TE - sometimes) I'm not saying Zero-RB doesn't work, but I don't think you should lock yourself into a strategy before your draft starts. Keep an open mind and adapt as you go depending on what's there and who may fall you didn't expect. I think the best place to go WR-WR is at the bottom of the first if all the stud RBs get taken ahead of you.

Jul 24, 2017 · 10:41 AM EDT
Brandon Niles 4for4 Scout

I think I answered your other post. It's funny, because most people are digging zero-RB the last couple of years, but I know Scott has mixed feelings about it, and I haven't been an adopter of it either. I would say that your league format certainly doesn't necessitate it because you don't have to start 3 WRs.

Jul 23, 2017 · 6:34 PM EDT