RW Podcast 254: Must-Own Running Backs in 2020
Alex Dunlap is joined by the Trashman who reveals some of his “must-own” options at the running back position for 2020 fantasy football leagues.
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This comment is not related to this article. Instead, it is my annual request. Namely, please consider adding BYE WEEKs to the the CHEAT SHEET. That is the only important piece of info missing from the decision making aspect of choosing between the suggested players at each turn in a draft. At this point, I use the RW sheet but i also have to refer to another sheet to make sure that I do not compromise my draft with too many players with the same BYE. IE: In 2QB leagues, drafting two or three QBs with the same BYE it NOT a good thing – no matter what the RW sheet suggests at that point in any given draft. How tough can it be to add that innocuous little number next to each player. They say we’re in uncharted waters at this point time in our history and changes are a happening. Maybe this is a good time for this change too.
Thanks Mav, I’ve included them once before on the flagship STD/.5PPR sheet, a few yr back. I’ll look into adding them this yr. It is already baked into the sheet to an extent, but I understand your request. Our development, biz dev, and project lists are a mile high for RWNation, right now. I can’t promise them on the other sheets, and there is an issue of consistency from one sheet to the next- w/ me just putting them on the std/.5 ppr sheet- but I will see what I can do. No guarantees.
The beauty of the cheat sheet is in it’s simplicity. We get very few requests for this, but again I promise I will def have another look at it for you this yr. Hope you are doing well, and thanks a million for the support!
I’m at a loss at what your issue and/or difficulty factor are with this piece of data input. In any event, thanks for responding. I still luv your takes!