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Drafting running backs in fantasy football has gone through a dramatic change over the years.

In the days of LaDainian Tomlinson and Shaun Alexander, the position was at its peak in drafts and the first round was filled with them, because any of the top backs could win a week for you. Fantasy hipsters didn’t like that, so they forced PPR-scoring and Zero-RB draft strategies down our throats to try to level the playing field.

This worked for a short time, but last season’s Year of the Running Back has now brought the position back to the level where it belongs.

And though we are seeing more running backs taken in the first a

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