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The #1 Running Back in EVERY Round of Your Fantasy Draft (2023 Fantasy Football)



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The #1 Running Back Pick in EVERY Round of Your Draft (2023 Fantasy Football)

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  1. I like Gibbs but to compare him to these other top 12 drafted RB is unfair.
    Gibbs has much more competition than any of these guys had. (respectively)

  2. I agree Harris is better but I just don’t understand why the Pats didn’t keep him for a way cheaper contract than they paid Zeke. Weird to me.

  3. Sal I deposited $5 in vivid picks but there was nowhere to input your name to get your material. What am I supposed to do so you can see that I deposited the $5?

  4. Only concern with Sanders is groin injury issues. If you grab him, be sure to get Chuba.

  5. Round 1 Nick Chubb
    Round 2 Derrick Henry
    Round 3 Rhamondre Stevenson
    Round 4 Jahmyr Gibbs
    Round 5 Miles Sanders
    Round 6 Richaad White
    Round 7 James Cook
    Round 8 David Montgomery
    Round 9 Antonio Gibson
    Round 10 Zach Charbonnet
    Round 11 Elijah Mitchell
    Round 12 Tyler Allgeier
    Round 13 Jaylen Warren
    Round 14 Roschon Johnson

  6. Sal i would love to get the fantasy blueprint but going thru vivid picks is giving me problems. Why can't i just pay you the 5$ directly i don't need a refund you know your shit.

  7. I did all the instructions yesterday and didn’t get the blueprint this morning like you said , what’s up!?? thanks for your content btw.

  8. I’m in a 10 man 2qb league and I have the 10th pick I wanna take either ceedee or diggs whichever is available but on my 11 turn idk who to take saquon or Chubb?

  9. Please include the link to purchase the draft guide without signing up for gambling website. Love your content, I will happily pay $10 for the guide, no refund nessesary.

  10. Hey what’s up Sal.. I have the #1 pick in a 12 man PPR league. Thinking bout switching to the 6th pick to where I think I can draft a better overall team, thoughts please ?

  11. Question ❓. So who would be the top 5 or 10 … Best pass-catching running back. This year for 10 Man full PPR ????? Let me know

  12. I would get Pittman and Taylor for dk. I have burrow, mattison, Gibbs, chase, Amon, amari cooper, dk, geno smith higbee. It’s a double flex plus super flex league. On my bench I have JXN, London, dobbins, swift, Dotson charboneet and Elliot. Should I keep the dk and geno duo or take a bet on Taylor? I need help in the rb room but what do you think?

  13. The Lions are going to have Gibbs and Montgomery on the field together a lot. Gibbs will line up in the slot and Montgomery in the backfield. The Lions are very lacking on WR outside of St. Brown. There's no real downfield threat. So there will be a lot of short passes. Those 3 guys and possibly Sam LaPorta will have a target feast.

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  15. I love your content but PLEASE pronounce it "especially" not "exspecially". Thank you and have a great day!

  16. From ChatGPT, here are the player recommendations for each round, along with a brief explanation of why they were chosen:

    Round 1: Nick Chubb
    – Chosen as a solid first-round pick due to his consistent top-10 performance in fantasy football over the last four years and the absence of significant competition.

    Round 2: Derrick Henry
    – Despite being 29 years old, Henry is recommended due to his outstanding performance, durability, and expected usage in a potent offense.

    Round 3: Initially Breece Hall (but later discussions suggest he's a later-round pick due to Dalvin Cook's contract)
    – Originally suggested as a round 3 pick, Breece Hall's value dropped due to a lucrative contract for Dalvin Cook. Hall is noted as a promising option if drafted in later rounds.

    Round 4: Ramandre Stevenson
    – Suggested as a valuable fourth-round choice with the potential to assume a significant role, particularly in the passing game, given his impressive college receiving statistics.

    Round 5: Miles Sanders
    – Recommended as a round 5 pick, Sanders is a new Panthers workhorse back with potential for strong fantasy production.

    Round 6: Rashad White (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
    – White is suggested as a valuable sixth-round pick with significant upside, especially after reports of a strong training camp performance.

    Round 7: James Cook (Buffalo Bills)
    – Cook is recommended as a strong round 7 pick due to his involvement in the passing game and positive training camp reports.

    Round 8: David Montgomery (Detroit Lions)
    – Montgomery is considered a valuable pick in round 8 due to his potential to outperform his draft position, his goal-line role, and past production.

    Round 9: Antonio Gibson (Washington Commanders)
    – Gibson is mentioned as a player of interest in round 9, with potential room for improvement compared to the previous year.

    Round 10: Tyler Algier (Atlanta Falcons)
    – Suggested as a round 10 pick, Algier has the potential to provide value in the later rounds due to his strong performance as a rookie.

    Round 11: Elijah Mitchell (San Francisco 49ers)
    – Mitchell is recommended as a handcuff with the potential to be a league-winner, despite a recent hip injury.

    Round 12: Tyler Algier (Atlanta Falcons)
    – Algier is mentioned again in round 12 as a valuable pick due to his potential and efficiency as a rookie.

    Round 13: Jaylen Warren (Pittsburgh Steelers)
    – Warren is recommended as a round 13 pick, with the potential to take over as a starter and his strong performance in key areas like pass-blocking.

    Round 14: Roshan Johnson (Chicago Bears)
    – Johnson, a rookie with high upside, is suggested as a round 14 pick due to his impressive performance in training camp and his pass-blocking abilities.

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