3 Fantasy Football Rb’s to target early on that are safer. The Counselor makes some suggestions so you are covered in the first few rounds.
3 Fantasy Rb’s to Target Early
- Saquon Barkley
- Derrick Henry
- Josh Jacobs
These guys are set to have a great season and will get the volume of attempted and carries. You need to focus on guys like this who are the try workhorses in the first three rounds of your draft.
Saquon Barkley
A True workhorse and elite athlete Saquon Barkley has the highest ceiling in fantasy football 2020. He still finished 10th in PPR last season with a terrible O-line and facing stacked boxes. The Giants should get some receivers this year which should help out Barkley and they will address that offensive line which will open things up for the running game even more.
Derrick Henry
When you look at a person who is the true definition of a workhorse running backs it’s Derrick Henry. He led the Rb’s last year in rushing attempts and rushing yards, and will continue to dominate. Why I like him so much is because not much has changes with the Titans. The will have a similar offense and Henry should have a similar role. Not to mention he wasn’t signed to a mega-contract and he should be hungry to prove all that haters wrong again. I like Henry, he’s a beast.
Josh Jacobs
Josh Jacobs has a massive ceiling and I believe he still hasn’t scratched the surface of what he is capable of. The Raiders believe in him and will continue to feed him the ball. They have to address a WR in the 2020 NFL draft which means that will open things up for Jacobs. I like him a lot as a RB 2 with massive upside on your roster in 2020.
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