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Running Back Dead Zone Players To Avoid (2021 Fantasy Football ...


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Swift
Jamaal Williams
OC Anthony Lynn
J.K. Dobbins
Gus Edwards
Chris Carson
Rashaad Penny‘s
Miles Sanders
Jalen Hurts
Nick Sirianni
Kenneth Gainwell
Boston Scott
Jordan Howard
Kerryon Johnson
David Montgomery
Jonathan Taylor
Tarik Cohen
Damien Williams
Josh Jacobs
Drake
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James Robinson
Carlos Hyde
Laviska Shenault
D.J. Chark
Marvin Jones
Melvin Gordon
Mike Boone
Myles Gaskin (
Mike Davis
Dak Prescott
Russell Wilson
Odell Beckham
Claypool
Kareem Hunt
Nick Chubb
Stitcher
Brendan Tuma


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SOURCE: https://www.fantasypros.com/2021/07/running-back-dead-zone-players-to-avoid-2021-fantasy-football/
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Summary

I’d also like to note that these are high stakes leagues with gamers who know what they’re doing, so draft tendencies might differ from your standard home league.Alas, let’s take a closer look at each of these players to determine whether or not their ADPs make sense.D’Andre Swift (RB – DET) ADP: 25.0 Swift ultimately profiles as someone I’d rather be targeting at the 3/4 turn.J.K. Dobbins (RB – BAL) ADP: 28.6 The play here seems obvious — target Edwards where the low opportunity cost actually makes him a strong value, and thus fade Dobbins unless playing in a standard league.Chris Carson (RB – SEA) ADP: 38.9 Set up for another boring-but-safe fantasy campaign, fading him at ADP has everything to do with his inclusion in the Dead Zone, and a preference for the wideouts being taken around him.Miles Sanders (RB – PHI) ADP: 39.9 The optimal move is probably trading for Williams in late-September, but he isn’t as egregious of a pick as other Dead Zone RBs. Before selecting him fantasy managers need to acknowledge there’s a chance he has a diminished role to start the season. It’s the best way to play fantasy.Myles Gaskin (RB – MIA) ADP: 55.5 I don’t think Gaskin is as egregious of a pick as the man below him, but his dependency on factors outside of his control make me hesitant to invest in him this offseason.Mike Davis (RB – ATL) ADP: 60.5

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