Are you ready for some Football (Americano)!

Yes, 2WRs, 2RBs, 1FLEX (RB, WR, TE). My league has definitely gone WR-crazy in the past four years, so I've had my success going against the grain and going RB heavy. For some reason, I've had a lot of success mining enough talent and roster juggling with WRs to complement really strong RBs, and I usually field 3 RBs in my starting lineup.
My league has a few lads who always go WR in the first round. There are a couple of others who do the same with QB. Fine by me I sez as I sweep up all the RB.
 

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Traded Rome Odunze off of the bench for Chuba Hubbard. After a bunch of other trades here's the basement-dwelling dynasty team I've adopted and I think managed to mangle into something that make the playoffs for once.

QB: Jayden Daniels & Geno Smith
RB: Chuba Hubbard, Tony Pollard, JK Dobbins, Javonte Williams, Kaleb Johnson, Marshawn Lloyd, Jarquez Hunter, Antonio Gibson
WR: Drake London, DJ Moore, Jakobi Meyers, Chris Godwin, Wan'dale Robinson, D. Wicks, and the Jalens (McMillan/Coker/Tolbert)
TE: Evan Engram, Brenton Strange, Mason Taylor, Cole Kmet

I've got a waiver claim on Blake Corum who just got dropped, so I'll hopefully have whoever steps up when Kyren Williams (the human equivalent of "meh") inevitably fails to produce anything. I'm also hoping that Kaleb Johnson figures out how to be a starter before Dallas realizes that Javonte Williams should not be a starter.

But this is a hell of a lot better than the team where Pollard was the RB1 and the RB2 was split between legless Ameer Abdullah, Javonte Williams, and the ghost of Gus William's career and none of that was appealing. I was able to add Hubbard, Dobbins and Johnson without losing a starting-caliber player as well as breaking even on draft capital.
 


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