Look away from your spreadsheets for a moment — even a half moment — and imagine it: Rostering elite fantasy football wideouts and running backs, having the best of the two most important positions in our nerdy little game.

You can make this fever dream a reality in one of two ways: Draft one or two (or three) top-end running backs in the opening rounds of your draft and hoping to hit on one or two (or three) wide receivers in the middle and second half of your draft, or use most of your early-round draft capital on the wideout position — or tight end, if that’s your thing — and stocking your bench with running backs one ankle tweak, one fumble, one missed blitz pick-up away from seizing their backfield’s reins.

I, as you might know after a decade of raving online, choose the latter appr

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