is this the weakest crop of RBs in the fantasy football era?
Between stars coming off major injuries (Adrian Peterson, DeMarco Murray, Jamaal Charles, Fred Jackson); aging (Steven Jackson, Frank Gore, Michael Turner); RBBC (Carolina, New Orleans, Miami); underperformance (Chris Johnson, Shonn Greene, Ahmad Bradshaw); and the inability of young backs to keep it together (Mark Ingram, Jahvid Best, Beanie Wells) -- combined with the increased dependence on the passing game leading to boffo stats for TEs and many QBs, there are the fewest number of RBs in the Top 30 I've ever seen.
If you're not guaranteed to land Arian Foster, LeSean McCoy or Ray Rice, it's a total crapshoot this season.
Between stars coming off major injuries (Adrian Peterson, DeMarco Murray, Jamaal Charles, Fred Jackson); aging (Steven Jackson, Frank Gore, Michael Turner); RBBC (Carolina, New Orleans, Miami); underperformance (Chris Johnson, Shonn Greene, Ahmad Bradshaw); and the inability of young backs to keep it together (Mark Ingram, Jahvid Best, Beanie Wells) -- combined with the increased dependence on the passing game leading to boffo stats for TEs and many QBs, there are the fewest number of RBs in the Top 30 I've ever seen.
If you're not guaranteed to land Arian Foster, LeSean McCoy or Ray Rice, it's a total crapshoot this season.
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