Building Out Your Early Core
After the first pick, Fantasy players often want to know in what specific order they should address their starting slots, mainly at running back and wide receiver. There is no set plan in which to select your players after the first round. Every draft is different and you have to go with the flow, let the draft come to you. There should be a loose, but not rigid approach to base your early to mid-round targets on.
If you take a running back in the first two rounds, you can build a nice starting duo by picking another in the second round, and you can afford to do so knowing that wide receiver is a deep position. Yet it is hard to pass on top-level wideouts such as DK Metcalf when they are available in the second round. You can still get good RBs in the third and fourth rounds. Players such as JK Dobbins and David Montgomery are frequently available after the second round of drafts. Refer to overall rankings to make the call on RB vs. WR in the second round. I have included my latest overall Top 25 for your usage at the end of this article.
Mock drafting on NFL.com can prepare you to play around with different early round approaches. Ultimately, though, it will be about adjusting to the draft on the run, and making decisions on the fly. If the Top 20 running backs are filtering towards the middle or end of the third round, and you want to grab a certain WR, there is a very good chance you could land Chris Carson in the fourth round.
The best recommendation we can make is to stick to a loose plan to grab two running backs and two wide receivers in the first four rounds. If you do pivot to an elite QB or TE, you will have to bump that approach back one round and make sure you have two RBs and WRs in the first five rounds.
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