Which is better, WR or RB?

WR (Wide Receiver) and RB (Running Back) are distinct offensive football positions: WRs are primarily pass-catchers, relying on speed and route-running outside the tackles, while RBs are versatile backs focusing on rushing (handoffs) and blocking, often catching passes out of the backfield, with WRs generally having longer careers and RBs touching the ball more per game. The debate between them often centers on fantasy football value, team strategy (WRs are harder to replace, RBs are more durable), and their evolving roles in modern offenses.
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What's more important, RB or WR?

Standard scoring leans toward RBs. PPR leans toward WRs. There aren't nearly as many productive RBs as WRs, so they are harder to come by. They are also generally more likely to occupy your IR.
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Do WRs or RBs score more?

The median number of points scored for WRs is 13.5 points, which is bigger than the median number of points scored for RBs which is 11 points. The centers aren't significantly different numerically, but in fantasy football, every point counts and can determine a win or loss.
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Is it better to have a WR or RB as a flex?

For your fantasy football flex spot, Wide Receivers (WRs) often provide more consistent high-end value, especially in PPR leagues, due to a larger pool of productive players and higher scoring ceilings. However, Running Backs (RBs) can be better if you have a true workhorse RB with high volume, especially in Standard leagues or when a top-tier RB's touches significantly outpace a receiver's targets. Ultimately, choose the player (RB, WR, or even TE) you project to score the most points that week, considering your roster strength and matchup. 
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Who gets hurt more, RB or WR?

Our three-year average tells us that a top 30 running back is likely to miss 0.86 more games per season than a top 30 wide receiver. While this isn't earth-shattering news, it provides us with evidence that running backs are more likely to get injured than wide receivers.
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What is the safest position to play in football?

The safest positions in football are typically kickers and punters, followed by backup quarterbacks, due to minimal contact, with other relatively safer spots including cornerbacks, safeties, and interior offensive linemen, though no position is entirely injury-free, as kickers/punters risk surgery if injured, and others face concussions or impacts. 
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Are wide receivers faster than running backs?

Yes, generally wide receivers (WRs) are faster than running backs (RBs), averaging slightly quicker times in the 40-yard dash (around 4.48s vs. 4.49s), as WRs prioritize pure deep speed for getting open, while RBs need a mix of burst, balance, and agility for short-yardage and catching passes in traffic, though elite RBs can be exceptionally fast too.
 
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Should I draft WR or RB 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 position matters most in fantasy football?

The most important position in fantasy football is often debated, but Quarterback (QB) generally scores the most points, while elite Running Backs (RB) and Wide Receivers (WR) are crucial due to scarcity and the need to start multiple players, with WRs often prioritized in modern PPR (Points Per Reception) leagues because of high-volume targets. Tight Ends (TE), though scoring fewer points than top QBs, become highly valuable because few players offer a significant advantage, making elite TEs a major positional edge.
 
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Who to pick up in week 16?

Last-Minute Waiver Wire Pickups & Injury Replacements
  • Tyler Shough (QB – NO) vs. New York Jets (10.2% Rostered) ...
  • Michael Carter (RB – ARI) vs. Atlanta Falcons (34.7% Rostered) ...
  • Audric Estime (RB – NO) vs. New York Jets (9.1% Rostered) ...
  • Adonai Mitchell (WR – NYJ) vs. ...
  • Jalen Coker (WR – CAR) vs. ...
  • Darren Waller (TE – MIA) vs.
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What is the fastest position in football?

The fastest positions in American football are typically Wide Receivers (WR) and Cornerbacks (CB), followed closely by Running Backs (RB), all needing explosive speed to beat defenders or cover receivers; however, return specialists (Kick/Punt Returners) also require top-tier speed, often overlapping with WR/CB roles, making them contenders for the absolute fastest roles on the field. 
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Who's the best RB in the NFL?

The "best" NFL running back is subjective and debated, but Saquon Barkley (Philadelphia Eagles) is often cited as the top player heading into the 2025 season after an incredible 2024 where he rushed for over 2,000 yards, while James Cook (Buffalo Bills) led in rushing yards for the 2025 season, and Jonathan Taylor (Indianapolis Colts) and Derrick Henry (Baltimore Ravens) remain elite, alongside emerging stars like Bijan Robinson (Atlanta Falcons) and Jahmyr Gibbs (Detroit Lions). 
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Who are the top 5 best WRs of all time?

Ten best receivers of all time
  • 1 / 10. Raymond Berry. Baltimore Colts (1955-1967) ...
  • 2 / 10. Marvin Harrison. Indianapolis Colts (1996-2008) ...
  • 3 / 10. Calvin Johnson. Detroit Lions (2007-2015) ...
  • 4 / 10. Larry Fitzgerald. Arizona Cardinals (2004-) ...
  • 5 / 10. Terrell Owens. ...
  • 6 / 10. Steve Largent. ...
  • 7 / 10. Lance Alworth. ...
  • 8 / 10. Randy Moss.
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What's the hardest football position?

There's no single "hardest" position, but Quarterback (QB) is widely considered the toughest due to immense mental pressure, game management, and physical risks; closely followed by Cornerback (CB) for its unique physical and mental demands of mirroring elite athletes backward, and Center for leadership and detailed play-calling. Other contenders often mentioned are Offensive Tackle (pressure) and Middle Linebacker (leading defense).
 
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Are wide receivers usually fast?

Quickness: Some receivers are blazing fast. They can run past anyone on the team. However, you don't need to be a track star to be a quality receiver. You need quick moves that allow you to break free from the defender and make the catch.
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Who scored more, WR or RB?

Running backs have scored more fantasy points than WRs from ranks 1 - 20 across both 4 and 8 year spans. Fading RBs over the past four years has cost you: 4.91 PPG (ranks 1-5), 2.8 PPG (ranks 6-10), and 3.7 PPG (ranks 11-20). Top 5 RBs have performed just as consistently as top 5 WRs in the fantasy playoffs.
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How many RB and WR should I draft?

How many RB and WR should I draft? If you need to start at least two RBs and two WRs every week, then you should plan to draft at least 5-6 RBs and 5-6 WRs. Those numbers increase (or decrease) depending on how many you're required to start at each position and how many flex positions your lineup has.
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Which round should you 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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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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What position should be picked first in fantasy football?

In fantasy football, you should generally draft Running Backs (RBs) and Wide Receivers (WRs) first, prioritizing high-end talent in the early rounds because you need more starters at those positions and the scoring drop-off is significant, while waiting on Quarterbacks (QBs) and Tight Ends (TEs) until mid-rounds, unless in Superflex leagues where elite QBs become Round 1 targets. Always wait until the last two rounds for your Kicker (K) and Defense (D/ST). 
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Which position is better, RB or WR?

It's not that the receivers score more points overall, but WR-scoring ceilings are higher each week. No matter the format, RB touches, and thus RB points, are more projectable. The team with the best RB room will get about 10 more points per week than a team with a middling room.
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Who gets hurt more, wide receivers or running backs?

RBs collectively sustained 792 injuries; WRs totaled 811. Considering the rise in pass volume (and the corresponding opportunity to get injured) we might see the frequency of RB injuries as a surprisingly high number as compared to the abundance of WRs on the field on any given play.
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What's the most important position in fantasy football?

The most important position in fantasy football is often debated, but Quarterback (QB) generally scores the most points, while elite Running Backs (RB) and Wide Receivers (WR) are crucial due to scarcity and the need to start multiple players, with WRs often prioritized in modern PPR (Points Per Reception) leagues because of high-volume targets. Tight Ends (TE), though scoring fewer points than top QBs, become highly valuable because few players offer a significant advantage, making elite TEs a major positional edge.
 
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Who is the fastest guy in the NFL?

The fastest guy in the NFL is a rotating title, but recently KaVontae Turpin (Cowboys) hit the top speed in the 2024 season at 22.36 mph, while Tyreek Hill holds the all-time record in the Next Gen Stats era at 23.24 mph, with Jonathan Taylor, Jahmyr Gibbs, and De'Von Achane also frequently cited as top contenders for sheer straight-line speed.
 
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