Trust.
It’s the backbone of every good relationship. Whether it’s with a spouse, a business partner, or a roommate, unyielding trust almost always ensures success.
The same can be said for fantasy football. As owners, we are constantly looking for players we can trust.
If you are willing to start a player regardless of matchup, trends, projections, weather, or any other narrative, that’s trust.
In recent years, it has become increasingly more difficult to trust running backs in the NFL. From 2000 to 2004, there were 50 running backs who logged over 300 carries in a season, an average of 10 per year.