Ihave talked plenty about the running back cesspool in Fantasy Football . It is that area of low-end RB2s and high-end RB3s that you really do not want to start. Some of them get great volume, but never do anything with it; some of them we think are talented, but can't get enough touches. After Week 6, there appears to be a bit of separation in that group; the cesspool is drying out. Part of that is because Jacory Croskey-Merritt is seeing more touches, and D'Andre Swift has started being more productive. Those are the positives. The negatives are Chase Brown and Tony Pollard , who may be losing the one thing they had going for them.
Brown was the poster boy for the borderline RB2 you hope you don't have to start. Now, Fantasy managers aren't the only ones avoiding him. Brown ha