With a refined, data-backed definition of upside in mind, Jack Miller highlights which running backs you should be targeting in the double-digit rounds.

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With a refined, data-backed definition of upside in mind, Jack Miller highlights which running backs you should be targeting in the double-digit rounds.
Upside is obviously important, but Jack Miller explains why we need to be price-sensitive when defining it. He also digs into the value of usability and commonalities between high-end late-round RB seasons.
Our Justin Herzig took down the inaugural Best Ball Mania last season. Here, he unveils his strategy for drafting QBs on Underdog.
Jack Miller previously examined the “running back dead zone” and why it’s best to focus on wide receivers in Rounds 3-6. Today, he highlights three particularly poor RB values as well as some possible RB exceptions in the dead zone.
Roster construction is more than just how many of each position you should draft. Jack Miller explains the “RB dead zone” and how to allocate your draft capital to minimize opportunity cost and take full advantage of the flex spot.
One of the best ways to evaluate early-season drafts is to look at where our players get drafted in September. Adam Levitan discusses guys whose ADPs he expects to rise over the next few months.
Underdog’s Best Ball Mania II features a huge prize at the top. Ryan Reynolds has done the heavy lifting, mapping out each team’s schedule for money-making Weeks 15-17.
Roster construction in Best Ball is paramount. Which strategy for drafting RBs gives you the most upside? Mike Leone breaks down the viability for both Zero RB and Hyper Fragile builds.