Hey!
Here’s a quick one today - but it could completely change your draft plan:
Starting your draft WR-WR might be the single best value move this year.
Why?
Running backs are deeper than ever.
But true WR1s? Those are getting rarer - and harder to replace if you miss.
Here’s what a WR-WR start does for you:
Locks in 250–300 targets
Gives you both floor and elite ceiling
Lets you scoop up RB value from Rounds 3–10
A dream start from pick 6 could look like:
Round 1 → CeeDee Lamb
Round 2 → Drake London
Round 3 → Chase Brown
Round 4 → Elite Mobile QB (Lamar, Daniels, Hurts)
That’s 2 alpha WRs, a bellcow RB, and a dual-threat QB - plus tons of RB depth still on the board like Chuba Hubbard, James Conner, and Kaleb Johnson.
Bottom line:
It’s not about sticking to this one strategy. It’s about knowing when to pivot and when WRs are simply too valuable to pass up.
That’s how you stay ahead of your league.
— Sal
P.S. Want to win your fantasy league using the same system over 10,000 smarter players are currently using?
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