In the early rounds of fantasy football drafts, most managers target high-volume, dual-threat running backs, but a dominant stack can also become the foundation of a league-winning lineup.
A stack refers to two players, a quarterback and a pass-catcher on the same team. You'll rack up points for the passing score and touchdown reception on one play. Though it's a common strategy, some managers overlook the benefits of a dynamic duo while searching for a running back with upside.
With a draft slot at the end of rounds, you may not have a chance to select a second season-long starter at running back.