When you have two quarterbacks, you don't have one.
We know that saying.
It's true, and it applies to other aspects of football -- including the fantasy angle.
When a backfield has two -- or three -- backs, it sure doesn't have one who is the guy.
That's the situation in the Buffalo Bills' backfield, which features last year's primary back (Devin Singletary), a second-round rookie with elite pass-catching upside (James Cook), and a likely trade candidate (Zack Moss).
It's quite clear that it's more of a two-man race than a three-headed committee with Singletary (the RB32 in FanDuel's best-ball average draft position) laying claim to the early-down work and Cook (the RB34 in ADP) holding a third-down role.