Start your fantasy football draft on the right foot. It's difficult to recover from an early whiff.
A majority of managers will take the safe route and choose a high-usage running back in run and pass situations. For those new to the fantasy football realm, take that approach with the first two picks then feel your way through the following rounds.
Experienced veterans may try something different—sometimes going with a wide receiver or even a quarterback in the opening round. How can they put together a successful team with that strategy?
It's all about an owner's confidence in hitting on a sleeper pick in the middle-to-late rounds.