Should I draft a QB or RB first?

In most fantasy football drafts, you should draft an RB or WR first, waiting on a QB, because there's more scarcity and value at running back (need more starters, bell-cows are rare), and you can find plenty of serviceable QBs later, but elite RBs/WRs are crucial for winning, though exceptions exist for elite QBs like Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen in some leagues/formats. Prioritize building strong RB/WR depth before securing your QB, often aiming for a top-tier QB in rounds 3-5, not the first round.
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Should I draft a RB or QB first?

Typically owners draft Running Backs first. They're like gold. They rack up high scores and can be dependable. I choose to take a Wide Receiver first. When everyone is chasing the backs I know I can get the best WR. I'll follow that up by taking a back in the second round.
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In what order should I draft fantasy football positions?

Instead, it's perhaps more helpful to determine which positions you should focus on, rather than which players. According to the same model, teams are typically best suited drafting wide receivers and running backs first, followed by a tight end, then a defense, then a kicker, and finally, a quarterback.
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What position should be your first draft pick?

1 overall is to draft at least one running back at the Round 2-3 turn to pair with Chase. I would even consider going RB-RB with these picks if the right players were available. I would also draft Bowers or McBride if available, but that wasn't the case here. I would not draft a quarterback in this spot.
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Why shouldn't you pick a QB first in fantasy football?

Basically if you pick a quarterback in the early rounds the chance is you're only going to gain a slight advantage over other teams at best but you'll lose out huge by not being able to pick a top wide receiver or running back because they'll all be snatched up before you have a chance.
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When should I draft my QB, RB, and TE in all Fantasy Football Formats?

When should I pick a QB in my fantasy draft?

The QBs mentioned above are generally coming off the board in the range of the third round to late fourth round, with the tight ends going in the late second to early fourth. If you grab both positions early, you are really leaving your starting RB and/or WR depth quite shallow.
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Is it better to go RB or WR first?

You can definitely take wr in the 1st and be perfectly fine. But if you've waited this long to start drafting bestball teams, the rbs have moved up a bunch and you'll be playing against teams that got those same rbs that you had to take early, paired up with 3 early wrs with really high upside.
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Is zero RB the best strategy?

Zero RB isn't about ignoring the position. It's about playing the long game, accepting early-season risk and capitalizing when your league-mates are desperate for RB help. If you hit on your early WRs and onesie positions, then take calculated RB shots later, you'll have a loaded roster by the time it matters most.
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Who is #1 RB in fantasy?

The #1 running back in fantasy football for the current 2025 season is a close race, but Christian McCaffrey (SF), Bijan Robinson (ATL), and Jahmyr Gibbs (DET) consistently rank at the top across most platforms, with CMC often holding the edge in overall value due to his dual-threat ability, though Robinson and Gibbs are right there, especially in PPR formats.
 
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What is the best draft strategy in fantasy football?

The best fantasy football draft strategy adapts to your league's settings (like PPR/Standard and starting lineup spots) but generally focuses on grabbing elite talent early, balancing your roster with RB/WR anchors, and finding value in later rounds, often using strategies like Zero RB (no early RBs) or Robust RB (heavy early RBs), while always prioritizing Best Available Player (BAP) and leveraging Average Draft Position (ADP) to outsmart opponents and identify late-round gems like rookie breakouts or mobile QBs. 
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Who to avoid drafting in fantasy football?

To avoid in fantasy football, target players with high draft cost but declining production, >>injury risks, or questionable team situations/usage, like Cooper Kupp (usage drop), Tyreek Hill (price/age), Breece Hall (committee backfield), Kyren Williams (high ADP/risk), and some QBs/WRs with older QBs (DK Metcalf with Rodgers) or unclear roles, focusing on value over reaching for talent at inflated prices. 
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Do RB or WR get more fantasy points?

In PPR leagues, elite Wide Receivers (WRs) often outscore Running Backs (RBs) due to higher volume of catches, while in Standard/Half-PPR, top-tier RBs can dominate with rushing and receiving work, but WRs are a deeper position with more consistent overall scoring options, making them great flex plays, though elite RBs offer scarcity and high ceilings in any format, especially with receiving work. 
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Should I draft RB early?

Invest in running back upside early in drafts: With a deep pool of wide receivers and a growing pool of tight ends, targeting the elite running backs early could pay dividends if done correctly.
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Should you pick QB RB first in fantasy football?

Don't do it. Unless it's a smaller league where you can fill your roster with depth at RB and WR. Oddly, I'm more OK with drafting QB and TE early in a 10 team league than I would be in a 12 or 14 teamer. Draft a QB late, I drafted Baker Mayfield in the second to last round last year.
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Has a RB ever been drafted #1?

Yes, running backs have been drafted #1 overall, but it's rare in the modern NFL; the last one was Ki-Jana Carter in 1995, with the position being a hot commodity in the early days of the draft and a few high-profile outliers like Eric Dickerson, Earl Campbell, and Tony Dorsett going high before then, though many top RBs now go later. 
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Who is number 1 fantasy RB right now?

As of late December 2025, Jahmyr Gibbs (Detroit Lions) is frequently ranked as the #1 fantasy running back by experts, often just ahead of Bijan Robinson (Atlanta Falcons) and Christian McCaffrey (San Francisco 49ers), though rankings can fluctuate weekly, with players like Jonathan Taylor and James Cook also in the top tier for the 2025 season. 
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Should I pick a RB or WR first?

For fantasy football, the choice between RB and WR in the first round depends on your league's scoring (PPR favors pass-catching RBs/WRs), scarcity (RBs dry up faster), and overall strategy (Hero RB vs. Zero RB), but generally, secure a top-tier player at either position as they offer the biggest weekly advantage, with RBs often providing a crucial foundational edge if available early. 
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What round should I draft a QB?

You should draft a QB in the 3rd-5th rounds for an elite option, or wait until the 6th-8th rounds (or later) to load up on premium RBs/WRs, depending on your league's scoring (6 pts/TDs push QBs up) and your draft position; waiting can net big value, but getting a top-tier QB early secures huge weekly advantages. 
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What round should I draft a RB?

Sometimes referred to as "Robust RB," this plan suggests taking at least two running backs with your first three picks, three running backs with your first five picks, and even four running backs with your first six picks.
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Why don't people draft QBs first in fantasy?

It's about positional strength as a whole. ALL QBs generally get the most points (to varying degrees of course) so it's easier to have a QB that still gets a lot of points later in a draft than it is to get a serviceable RB or whatever later.
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