The running back position is arguably the most difficult to draft in fantasy football.
Outside of Adrian Peterson, Todd Gurley and Le'Veon Bell, it’s hard to draft a bell-cow running back who you know will carry the rock at least 20-25 times per game. This concept of a running back by committee is great for the players and fans because it keeps the starting running back healthy.
But for fantasy players? Nothing is worse than having to figure out if you should start the Cincinnati Bengals' Jeremy Hill or Giovani Bernard because you have no idea who will get the bulk of the carries on any given Sunday.