Article By Reid Brooks on 8th August, 2010
Deep.
For most leagues, outside of the top four-to-six running backs, everything gets very hazy. And I can almost guarantee you that one of the running backs who will finish as a top three player will be had in the second round of most drafts.
Do I know who it will be?
Absolutely not, but its an annual trend that I simply don't see dissipating. And unless you're absolutely sold on one of the premier guys that you're sure you can grab, you might want to get out of the way in the first round.
The strategy for trading draft picks in fantasy football can go two ways.
If you're in a smaller league, say ten teams, then trading a seco...
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